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    Conditional Tense

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    conditional- factual‚ future‚ and imaginative conditional relationship. Factual conditionals generate two branches- timeless and time-bound conditionals. Furthermore‚ timeless conditionals are divided into habitual and generic statements. Generic factual conditionals basically serve the purpose of signifying invariable truths which is usually found in scientific journals etc and are usually in simple present tense. For example‚ “if you melt ice‚ it turns into water.” Habitual factual conditionals

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    Rose For Emily

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    as a whole view of Emily. She was a duty to the whole town. Emily felt she had privilege over comon town folk and their efforts to change the way of things failed. 2. Trace the timeline of this story‚ and then analyze why the author decided to recount the tale in this manner. How does the order of the telling help shape the story’s meaning? What details foreshadow

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    Rhetorical Analysis A common conception of the legendary skunk is their rather fascinating ability to deter predators with a horrible smelling spray that blasts anything within ten feet with a repulsive mist. The skunk is a force to be reckoned with and not just for the fact that it can leave you smelling foul for days. Skunks spray when alarmed as a defensive technique‚ in which many predators have encountered these creatures and only the smell tells their story. Robert Connors‚ a scholar at the

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    Bias In Super Size Me

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    amount of exercise he does and mainly chooses high calorie food from the menu. This is influencing the documentary as he could have chosen a salad or done some more exercise and the negative health effects would not have been so severe. The only factual information used in the documentary highlights how bad fast food is and there is no

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    A Thesis Statement

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    In regards to compelling arguments I will use specific events that swayed that no doubt swayed the opinions of the public. The Waco Seige was an event where certain information was released to the public about the Branch Davidians that was not factual or distorted to raise ratings. The abuse of the government agencies giving one-sided accounts of the events that unfolded in Waco. I also would like to touch on the Medias quickness to report without using responsible journalism.My thesis statement

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    Annie Murphy Paul Summary

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    Annie Murphy Paul uses several forms of factual evidence from multiple sources. She also uses emotion-laced wordings to get her point across about how important deep reading is. Annie builds her argument by using factual evidence from Raymond Mar and Kieth Oatley‚ that states that individuals who read fiction often "appear to be better able to understand other people and empathize with them." By using this evidence‚ it allows the audience to learn one of the many benefits of deep reading.

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    for Outstanding Research and Creative Activity in 2004. She has researched on an array of subjects‚ including anxiety‚ to answer a question about what can make for a good life. In answering this complex question‚ she provides reliable and unbiased‚ factual information by studying a variety of topics ranging from life stories to the meaning of life. Her research is funded by the National Science Foundation and the National Institute of Mental Health‚ which backs up the credibility within her works.

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    criminal defenses. The factual and legal defenses will be briefly discussed along with the justification of necessity‚ self-defense‚ unlawful arrest and consent. Types of Defenses “A defense consists of evidence and arguments offered by a defendant on behalf of his or her attorneys to show why that he or she should not be held liable for a criminal charge” (Schmalleger‚ Hall‚ Dolatowski‚ 2010). Factual Defense There are two types of defenses factual or legal. When a factual defense is used during

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    Crime and Punishment: The Creation of a Killer Even during the 1800s‚ the argument of nature versus nurture has always been an issue. Are humans born inherently good or bad or is it the society around them that shapes and forms individuals into who they become? When exactly does nature concede to nurture? During Fyodor Dostoevsky’s life‚ there was certainly no shortage of corruption and crime. At the time‚ under the corrupt regime of the Czar‚ many Russians suffered from poverty and resorted to crime

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    Dehumanization The novel The Red Badge of Courage by Stephen Crane forcefully depicts an epic adventure though war where the men fight for their lives. These men are subject to a scene which scars and destroys the human consciousness. The result of the war and its bloody landscape causes men to lose basic human judgment and replaces it with mindless violence. All of the men are stripped of what makes them unique and are subject to a merciless war. It is clear as shown by Stephen Crane’s The Red

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