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    The Importance of an Official Language in American Society. The United States of America has commonly been referred to as a great melting pot because we are a country comprised of many different cultures and ethnic backgrounds. The original idea of our melting pot was that one nation would be made out of immigrants from different nations around the world. That cultural influx has created the vibrant and diverse atmosphere of today’s American society. As a society‚ it is important to appreciate

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    Setters September 12‚ 2012 ENG 122 Teresa Plummer English Composition 2 Why the United States doesn’t have a Designated Language   Why the United States doesn’t have a Designated Language Why the United States does not have an official language has been an ongoing debate for a long time. A lot of people are for it and a lot of people are against it. While conducting my research I learned that if the United States made English the official language of the country it would be going against

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    LET Task 317.1 Identify leadership styles 1. Executive A’s style of leadership is most closely related to that of a level 5 leader. Level 5 leaders blend the paradoxical combination of deep personal humility with intense personal will (Collins‚ 2001). In the situation given for this scenario it seems apparent that executive A has many of the traits that would be used to describe a level 5 leader. Executive A is described as driven‚ highly ambitious and solely focused on the success of the

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    A controversial theme of the novel “Never Let Me Go” may be Trust. Trust is very evident throughout this novel. The characters in the novel go through many problems where they must trust each other to help decide to disapprove to an action and correct another’s actions. To gain this trust most people state that someone must slowly gain the trust of another. Slowly gaining the trust of another may work but to create a very strong trust‚ they must go through experiences which will test that trust.

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    “Some Plain Facts about Americans and Their Language” by Dennis Preston Critical Analysis The following essay being summarized and analyzed “Some Plain Fact about Americans and Their Language” by Dennis Preston was originally published in the Winter 2000 issue of the journal American Speech. During the time of this article being published‚ Preston was a professor at Michigan State University. This essay is a research piece on Americans from different regions of the United States and their opinion

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    February 2015 Make Believe Phenomenon Growing up‚ the phenomenon of make believe played a big role in my life. Being the youngest in my family‚ I would most of the time have to play alone because my siblings would go to school. I remember that when I was the age of four‚ I used to pretend that my teddy bear was my best friend. Instead of having an imaginary friend I had a teddy bear friend. I would play with him and talk to him. I would take him everywhere with me. Another time where I played make believe

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    many have been added since then. Being an American citizen‚ we are required to abide by those laws. If we don’t make them obey laws like vandalism‚ how can we expect teens to obey different laws in the future? Once we get teens to realize that laws need to be followed‚ we need to show them consequences that result when they aren’t. If there are no consequences for wrongdoing‚ what will make the wrongdoing cease? If a young teen boy graffiti’s a wall and gets caught and yet nothing is done in consequence

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    Even though I never had any problems with English throughout high school‚ I was worried about how college would be like. I thought it would be completely different from high school‚ when in fact it is not. Personally‚ I think taking AELW 940 the first half of the semester prepared me well for English 101. Although‚ I learned a lot in AELW 940 I still had some things to learn and my essays reflected that during English 101. I had problems with comma splices‚ run on sentences and poor vocabulary. Since

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    Simply asking for assistance? I’m sure there are some of those‚ but they’re not the official "Black Lives Matter" movement. (So far as such a thing can be said to exist in a real sense. It seems to be more structured than the Tea Party‚ Occupy Wall Street‚ or the Alt Right movement.) The official Black Lives Matter movement is self-destructive‚ socialist‚ and explicitly anti-family. They quixotically riot and protest legitimate police violence but ignore many of the real abuses that are occurring

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    The Plain Sense of Things by Wallace Stevens In Stevens’ poem "The Plain Sense of Things" the first thing the reader notices is that there are five equal stanzas. The poem is neatly constructed so that each stanza contains four lines. This creates an organized‚ orderly look to the poem‚ and gives off the idea of being in control because of the form. After further examination of the poem‚ the reader discovers the gloomy nature of the poem. Another interesting feature is the length of the poem. The

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