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    The Other F-Word

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    nonfiction essay‚“The other F-word” he uses powerful diction‚ evidence‚ and personal experiences to suggest that women need to be proud of their feminist’s values. He adopts a bold passionate tone in order for his mainly women audience to address the importance of this issue. Pitts opens his essay by powerful diction that makes the reader realize his passions on the subject. He starts by saying “I’m going to uses a word that offends folks. I’m talking the F-word. Feminist

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    Analogy: Word and Pair

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    one thing with another thing that has similar features. In this questions ‚ the student is given pairs of words which share some relation or the other. Along with a question pair of words‚ there are pairs of words as options. The student is required to identify the relationship of the words given in the question pair. Keeping this relation in mind‚ the student should find out the pair of words from the given options that bears the same or similar relation between them. However‚ the given options might

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    “Made In China” Over the next 50 years there will be many global and economic changes in this world. One in particular that is occurring right now and is certainly gaining momentum is the rise of China as the next superpower. The term “Made in China” is what most U.S citizens along with other countries have become all too familiar with. It seems difficult now to find a product the U.S. does manufacture. Since the U.S. has stopped producing certain goods they have become dependent on other countries

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    Summary in 750 Words

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    Attempt to Say Nothing in 750 Words An English class has rarely been a subject that majority of students be apt to love. There are always quite a few assignments to write and as the years of education increases‚ the assignments are needed to be in more standardized and complicated requirements. Essays are no longer written in single sentences‚ paragraphs‚ or short summaries about yourself‚ or something interesting‚ in my point of view. It will always be about an article or something to be researched

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    apply to one piece of pop culture‚ but a lot of what we have learned is relatable to the movie 50 First Dates. This 2004 movie featuring Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore features numerous examples of normative relationships and key concepts that we have learned about in class. In this paper I will not only introduce communication terms but I will also put them in context and apply them to the movie. 50 First Dates is a movie that is centered around the relationship between two people‚ Henry (Sandler)

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    50+ YEARS OF COOKING: A SINGAPURA FLAVOUR For our special SG50 issue‚ we place the spotlight on old-time foodie favourites as well as some of our well-known local restaurants that have been operating for 50 years and more. Bon apétit or as we say in Singapore‚ tuck in‚ lah! By Wong Casandra Singapore is known by many names — “The Lion City”‚ “The Little Red Dot” — but one that harkens back to our rich heritage is “Food Paradise”. Fortunately for us‚ eclectic cultural influences from our multi-racial

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    1. “Give your opinion (450-500 words) whether the government should impose tax on the birth of every newborn baby in order to control population. Support you opinion with reasons and arguments.” 2. Write a biographical essay (450-500 words) about any person. A biographical essay tells about the life‚ achievements and major events of a person’s life. It may be too difficult to tell the story of someone’s entire life. So you may focus on just a few important and interesting events of a person’s

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    50 Fun Things To Do In A Supermarket 1. Take shopping carts for the express purpose of filling them and stranding them at strategic locations. 2. Ride those little electronic cars at the front of the store. 3. Set all the alarm clocks to go off at ten minute intervals throughout the day. 4. Start playing Calvinball; see how many people you can get to join in. 5. Contaminate the entire auto department by sampling all the spray air fresheners. 6. Challenge other customers to duels with

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    Kakutani's "Word Police".

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    An Analysis of "The Word Police" In Michiko Kakutani’s essay‚ "The Word Police‚" the author uses examples‚ illustrations and definitions to support the claim that our language is on the brink of absurdity because we hide our true identities and inequalities with euphemisms. In regard to euphemisms‚ Kakutani states that they "tend to distract attention from the real problems of prejudice and injustice in society" (423). Although the essay is persuasive and supported well‚ the author falls short of

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    words left unspoken

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    emotions and facial expressions and physical games that involve no words. 2. The significance of the title "Words Left Unspoken" is Leah Hager Cohen’s explination of how she would communicate with her grandfather. Her grandfather because he was deaf couldn’t speak and she couldn’t sign so they couldn’t communicate like the normal grandparent and grandchild would. She knew her grandfather loved her and he never had to speak a word. The words left unspoken are their feelings‚ they didn’t have to speak

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