ENC 1101 Formal Paper Assignment 2: The Exemplification Essay (worth 125 points) All papers must be typed in 12-point Times New Roman font using proper MLA format. In a reasonably coherent thesis-driven essay of between two-and-a-half to three typewritten‚ double-spaced pages‚ address one of the following prompts listed below: 1. Despite her many flaws‚ Jeanne Murray is able to affect Liz in many positive ways—from the girl’s determined resistance to drug use to her sense of being loved to
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before he left‚ including his relationship with Lyman. Now‚ he was mean‚ jumpy and barely talked. Lyman‚ desperate to help his brother‚ purposely damages the car in hope that Henry will fix it and simultaneously fix himself. Henry complains to Lyman about the damage and tells him that the car is undeserving of it‚ as he‚ Henry‚ is also undeserving of his damaged condition. The fact Henry communicated with Lyman was promising to him; that his brother was on the road to recovery‚ and their relationship
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References: http://www.networkmyanmar.org/travel-and-tourism http://www.tripadvisor.com.my/Tourism-g294190-Myanmar-Vacations.html http://www.myanmartourism.org/ http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Asia-Pacific/2012/1020/Burma-just-opened-up-after- 50-years.-But-where-are-all-the-tourists http://www.networkmyanmar.org/travel-and-tourism Introduction to hospitality /5th
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A second prominent artist to appear during the Muromachi period is a man by the name of Sesshu Toyo. Sesshu Toyo was born in what was known as the Bitchu Province‚ in Japan in 1420 and lived until 1506. A rather well-known anecdote about the young Sesshu was that apparently the future painter at first did not study Zen Buddhism with enough dedication. He preferred instead to spend his time drawing. Once‚ he was punished for his disobedience by being tied to a pillar at the hall of the Soja temple
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a heated debate form coast to coast. A large part of the ebonics controversy is the fact that many of today’s students do not get a good enough grasps of standard written and spoken English to compete successfully in the job market later. In this essay‚ I will discuss the issue of whether ebonics should be considered a second language. The argument of ebonics advocates is that their unique programs will permit black children to excel at what critics of ebonics say they want black children to learn:
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My essay is about the country Canada. The country Canada is not a country with many flashy‚ folkloric traditions which isn’t to say none exist. In general‚ it’s the aging process‚ and the various key dates that occur as one moves steadily from adolescence to adulthood that tend to be the most celebrated and ritualized moments in mainstream Canadian culture‚ with each important date home to its own rich array of customs. Canadian traditions also tend to be closely tied to the country’s national holidays
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as our world‚ yet is influenced most of all by the cyber world. To be free and express what we think and believe it’s a delicate topic to talk about‚ since we don’t all think in the same way. We criticize and even offend our fellow man; this comes to affect them emotionally. On the internet‚ we are all free to do whatever we decide to do‚ not caring about our morals‚ there are occasions in which it leads to humiliate people in the cruelest ways‚ as symbols of entertainment. As in my opinion‚ the
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in my country Myanmar is known as the golden land throughout the world. Myanmar is called as the Golden land because there is no town and village in Myanmar which does not have at least a pagoda. It has a territory of 261228 square miles and the population of over 60 millions. Most of the residents believe in Buddhism and there are also Christians‚ Muslims and other believe in Nat which means the spirit. It is the second largest country in South East Asia. The capital of Myanmar is Nay Pyi Daw.
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socio-cultural landscape has had an influence and impact on policy making. A wide range of religious and traditional elements motivated aspects of earlier economic policies. Myanmar’s traditional culture also holds great potential for economic development by creating favourable conditions for investment in human capital. Myanmar has higher literacy rates than other countries with comparable levels of economic development. The country is also known for high levels of achievement motivation. Myanmar’s institutionalized
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Strategic Choices for the Future of Agriculture in Myanmar: A Summary Paper prepared for USAID/Burma by Michigan State University (MSU) and the Myanmar Development Resource Institute’s Center for Economic and Social Development (MDRI/CESD) July‚ 2013 1 Strategic Choices for the Future of Agriculture in Myanmar: A Summary Paper1 1 This study was made possible by the generous support of the American
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