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    This graphic novel written by Lisa Chen consists of different chapters that provide insight on several periods of her life‚ that impact and shape her into the person she is today. The Lead Up is a chapter that recounts the events that occur before her stepmother and father divorce. The chapter depicts how these events had significantly affected her and how that has caused her to be the emotionally sensitive yet resilient and independent teenager she is today after experiencing these hardships. It

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    “Hunting Octopus in the Gilbert Islands” is an interesting short story about Sir Arthur Grimble who is stationed in the Gilbert Islands and recounts his experiences in short stories. The short story offers an interesting insight into the lives of the natives and shows what extreme lengths the islanders must go through to get food and have a little bit of fun along the way. Grimble starts the story by describing with great detail how the islanders hunt octopus. The description of the hunt shows how

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    Divakurani’s short story‚ "Clothes‚" recounts the story of an Indian woman‚ Sumita‚ as she begins an arranged marriage that takes her to America and introduces her to an entirely new life. I found it fascinating to read‚ in part because its account of Indian society’s view of a woman’s role is as different from my own experience as it is from the role women play in American society. The story begins with a ritual bathing‚ in preparation for Sumita’s bride-viewing‚ the moment when she will first

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    THE RISE OF REALISM (1860-1914) The U.S. Civil War (1861-1865) between the industrial North and the agricultural‚ slave-owning South was an important event that marked American history. Before the war‚ idealists championed human rights‚ especially the abolition of slavery; after the war‚ Americans increasingly idealized progress and the selfmade man. Business boomed after the war. War production had boosted industry in the North and given it prestige and political clout. The enormous natural resources

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    her husband for helping Francis. The author’s writing style is compelling and factual. The chapters in the book were relatively short‚ but each showed a different aspect of Francis’ life. The author used sophisticated words in a better context‚ and infrequently‚ and relevant to the situation and aspect in the

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    CAUSATION

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    the defendants conduct (or omission) caused the harm or damage. Causation must be established in all result crimes. In criminal liability it is divided into Factual causation and Legal causation. Factual causation is the starting point and consist of applying the ‘but for’ test. In most instances where there exists no complicating factors‚ factual causation on its own will suffice to establish causation. However‚ in some circumstances it will also be necessary to consider Legal causation. Under legal

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    a person who has witnessed the accident has been asked to report. So this person needs to collect factual details of the report by focusing on the specific topic‚ topic oriented evidences‚ analyzing and giving his final findings. So you can define that a report is a major form of technical/business/professional communication. And the person who will conduct the report needs to come up with factual descriptions‚ ideas and suggestions and transmit it to another person who wants to use it. A report

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    A Letter to the Editor Eugene Robinson Your article “You Have the Right to Remain a Target of Racial Profiling‚” was rather entertaining and not based on all factual evidence. I do not solely base my opinions on statistical data from one source. You quoted percentages from the Federal Bureau of Justice Statistics report which stated that Hispanics‚ African Americans and Whites were most likely to be pulled over for a traffic offense. Percentages can be alarming when used in this context‚ and

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    Macall Brandenburger Professor Eakmen English 1302 27 /march 2015 Rhetorical Analysis on “The Clan of One-Breasted Women” In the essay “The Clan of One-Breasted Women‚” Terry Tempest William’s purpose is to reveal her experience with respect to nuclear testing. By using her family history‚ statistics‚ personal memory‚ historical facts‚ and court cases to elegantly and adequately portray her personal experience in the nightmare of cancer due to above ground nuclear testing in 1957. Ms. Tempest Williams

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    Book 11 of Homer’s The Odyssey continues Odysseus’s tale of how he came to arrive in Scheria‚ with him relating his voyage to the underworld. He makes the interesting choice of cutting his narrative choice halfway through his tale in order to incite a reaction from his Phaeacian audience. Odysseus makes this interruption because he is telling his tale not to relate what actually occurred in his travels‚ but because he needed help from the Phaeacians and used the story to obtain that help. Odysseus

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