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    Surely no one would doubt that alcohol and tobacco are being consumed in huge quantities all around the world. It is particularly true in developing countries such as my home country of Vietnam and its neighbors with tobacco and alcohol. Along with this consumption‚ many health and social problems exist‚ affecting many millions of people planet wide. The United States is a country already plagued by health and social problems and many are due to excessive drinking and smoking. So‚ the question becomes

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    Victoria Dewitt Analytical Essay “To Kill A Mocking Bird” Essay In the novel “To Kill A Mocking Bird” there are certain people labeled as “mocking birds”; these mocking birds are Tom Robinson‚ Boo Radely‚ Atticus‚ Scout and Jem‚ as well as Helen Robinson and her kids. They compare actual mockingbirds to humans because a mockingbird is not a harmful creature and they don’t do anything wrong

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    Does Phyllis Wheatley use religious references to warn her readers about slavery and sin and its repercussions? Throughout the poem‚ "To the University of Cambridge‚ in New England"‚ Phyllis Wheatley suggest that she accepted the colonial idea of slavery‚ by first describing her captivity‚ even though this poem has a subversive double meaning that has sent an anti-slavery message. Wheatley’s choice of words indicates that her directed audience was educated at a sophisticated level because of the

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    stories‚ news articles‚ and especially essays begin with good hooks because a writer is often judged within the first few sentences. Just as the news tries to stimulate our fears by announcing a “danger in our water supply‚” a writer must try to bring the reader from his or her world into the world of the essay. This is done with a few choice words at the beginning of the essay: the infamous hook. It is not easy to think of how to make someone want to read an essay about a novel. It’s not even easy to

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    analysis The purpose of this work is to analyze Sixteen Century Francis Bacon’s essay “Of Studies” by summarizing its main points and the relevance of its statements to this day. Francis Bacon was an English Philosopher and writer best known as a founder of the modern empirical tradition based on the rational analysis of data obtained by observation and experimentation of the physical world. The main focus of Bacon’s essay rests on explaining to the reader the importance of study knowledge in terms

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    back to the Seven Deadly Sins‚ blue is sloth; white is envy. Sloth‚ meaning‚ becoming a burden to others relates to Finny and Leper in the way that after breaking his leg‚ Finny becomes codependent to Gene‚ and how Leper becomes a burden to society due to his mental illness. Also‚ white‚ representing envy‚ relates to Gene and how he lost his self character as he was terribly jealous of Finny. Generally‚ the goal for the usage of color is to create a mood of envy and sloth. To tie in the characters

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    season; however‚ in actuality‚ it is a paradoxical commentary on the sometimes harsh reality of the beneficial cycle of life. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “Ethan Brand” contradicts my fundamental doctrinal beliefs by positing an unpardonable sin while challenging me to delve into the apparent dichotomy between faith and reason that proves Ethan Brand’s demise. In “The Secret Life of Walter Mitty” by James Thurber‚ Mitty is a henpecked‚ insignificant‚ and insecure husband who runs from his

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    eucalyptus until the climate cooled and eucalypt forests grew in the place of rainforests. The fossil record indicates that before 50‚000 years ago‚ giant koalas inhabited the southern regions of Australia. The koala fills the same ecological role as the sloth of South America. The word koala comes from the Dharuk gula. Although the vowel /u/ was originally written in the Latin alphabet as "oo" (in spellings such as coola or koolah)‚ it was changed to "oa" possibly due to an error. The word is erroneously

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    Gomez Reflective Essay During my first writing studies class in college as an English major I feel like I have accomplished a variety of goals I once thought were unattainable. I have not only grown as a writer and a student‚ but as a person as well. I feel that through my experience of this English course‚ I have gained the knowledge and confidence it takes to step out into the real world. I learned a lot in this composition class. I learned about how to write a proper essay‚ the different types

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    Sin and Punishments In the Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ there are three main sinners. They are Hester Prynne‚ Arthur Dimmesdale‚ and Roger Chillingworth. These three people all commit terrible sins including revenge‚ adultery‚ and murder. Of these sinners‚ Roger Chillingworth is the guiltiest of them all‚ and this is because he never felt remorse for the terrible things he did throughout the novel. Chillingworth sins were aimed to bring pain and suffering to others where as Hester’s

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