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    Tribute to Dogs

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    Tribute to the Dog by George Graham Vest The best friend a man has in the world may turn against him and become his enemy. His son or daughter that he has reared with loving care may prove ungrateful. Those who are nearest and dearest to us‚ those whom we trust with our happiness and our good name may become traitors to their faith. The money that a man has‚ he may lose. It flies away from him‚ perhaps when he needs it most. A man’s reputation may be sacrificed in a moment of ill-considered action

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    Wag the Dog

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    Although the movie Wag the Dog is a comedy about a completly fake war‚ written and produced by a top Hollywood producer and a presidential Mr. Fix-It in order to take the focus off of a presidential sex scandel 11 days before the election‚ it does have a serious message to impart - Don’t believe everything you see on TV. Sure‚ parents tell their kids that the man on TV isn’t really dead‚ it’s all fake‚ and we all know that movies and sitcoms and dramas aren’t real‚ they’re written and acted. But

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    2.08 body paragraph

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    Advertisement Chart   How does the ad use logos? How does the ad use pathos? How does the ad use ethos? Does the ad seem effective to you?  Explain your reasoning. Your favorite  electronic device  The video uses logos by saying that the IPhone 4s has 8 megapixels and all new optics which makes it more than the leading competition.      The video uses pathos by saying siri is an amazing assistant that listens to you and understands you when you need her.      The video uses ethos because

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    No Dog Parks Analysis

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    read‚ " A dog park benefits all" and " No dog park for muscatine" and i believe that dog parks would be benificle rather then not having them at all. Some people prefer not to have dog parks as it could be disruptive and loud says article " No dog park for muscatine"‚ but dog parks are a good source for any community and heres why: First reason being‚ a dog park keeps pets and people active. Getting out of the house for fresh air and being able to allow your dog to roam without

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    Lost Dog

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    small dog. Crawling out of the ditch people were getting out of their cars yelling obscenities at me for blocking traffic‚ but I did not care. I looked down and saw the bright hazel eyes of the dog I had just rescued. I could see the words “thank you” coming from them. After I had taken it to the Houston SPCA I learned that the dog was being used in dog fights and was abandoned by its owners. Then later it was hit by a car. The veterinarians there told me that if I had not brought the dog to

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    1st person writing‚ readers are able to go through the emotion and stress experienced by the protagonist that Ioannides uses to convey the theme. This is evident in how Ioannides ends the story. The story ends on page () with the single sentence paragraph‚ “They didn’t care to know what happened to that Gregory‚ alive or dead‚” Ending on this dark note gets readers to feel a deep sympathy for the protagonist. He went through a whirlwind of thoughts and emotions of having to kill his friend and see

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    DESCRIPTIVE STATISTICS

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    population mean as  EXAMPLE: ● ● i= N X i X 1 X 2 ⋯X N ∑ N= N i=1 ● There are three countries in  North America  (N=3) Their land areas are: Canada 9‚093‚507 km2 Mexico 1‚923‚040 km2 U.S. 9‚161‚923 km2 Total 2‚017‚840 km2 Average land area: 2‚017‚840/3 = 6‚726‚157 km2 Source: 2005 CIA World Factbook Mean – sample mean ● i=n  For a sample of size  n‚ we can write sample  mean as  X i X 1 X 2 ⋯X n ∑ n= n i=1 Example: ● ● ● Ten people are asked how 

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    IV. WRITING A PARAGRAPH Compiled by B.Jolamanova 1. DEFINITION/DIFFERENTIATION A paragraph is a basic unit of organization in writing in which a group of related sentences develops one main idea. Such sentences are usually linked by logical connectives. A paragraph can be as short as one sentence or as long as ten sentences. The paragraph should be long enough to develop the main idea clearly. A paragraph may stand by itself (i.e. to answer a test question). A paragraph may also be one part of

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    Descriptive Proposition

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    language‚ that they speak”. The keywords and some examples may help to show the differences. The most common example is the foreign language. You may say: “I have been learning English for 10 years”. You have a basic knowledge‚ but before 10 years you know nothing about the English language. If you say: “I understood English quite well.” means that you already have the knowledge and it does not matter that you are still studying or not. Another example is to gain knowledge of a skill: “I learned to

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    Dogs and Cats

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    science fiction novel‚ perhaps – but it’s actually a field of study that concerns one of the oldest processes life on this planet has ever known: short-term rhythms of time and their effect on flora and fauna. This can take many forms. Marine life‚ for example‚ is influenced by tidal patterns. Animals tend to be active or inactive depending on the position of the sun or moon. Numerous creatures‚ humans included‚ are largely diurnal – that is‚ they like to come out during the hours of sunlight. Nocturnal

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