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    Matthew Braswell Mrs. Sansbury English 101 Exemplification essay 9 September 2013 What I did not know before I got my driver’s license “The day has finally come!” I said after walking into the DMV to take my drivers test. One of the biggest milestones of being a high school teenager is getting a drivers license. After I passed my driving test and earned my license‚ a whole new world opened up to me. Later did I realize‚ my expectations of being behind the wheel and driving a car did not match

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    Exemplification Essay I once heard a story about a restaurant manager named Jerry. Jerry was the type of guy that always was in a good mood no matter what. He was a natural motivator. When one of his employees would come in hating life he would be help them to look on the positive side of the situation. One of his other employees was curious‚ so one day he went up to Jerry and asked‚ “I don’t get it man‚ how can you be in a good positive mood all of the time. How do you do it?” Jerry replied

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    Max Weber‚ the ‘founding voice’ on power in organisations saw power as a pervasive aspect of organisational life (Clegg‚ Kornberger and Pitsis‚ 2011‚ p 252).  1) Define and discuss power and politics using examples from your organisation to compare/contrast theory and practice. 2) Determine a plan of action to address dysfunctional power and office politics. 3) You must utilise research from at least 7 current references (in the last 10 years) that support your discussion. Essay Writing Guidelines:

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    Exemplification Essay AMERICANS ARE USING TECHNOLOGY TOO MUCH According to Webster Dictionary‚ technology is the use of science in industry‚ engineering‚ etc.‚ to invent useful things or to solve problems. As helpful as technology has been‚ what with all the advances in science and communication‚ the human race has started to depend upon technology to the point where many people wouldn’t be able to cope with the absence of technology. Many Americans don’t even have the ability to produce an

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    Oct. 30‚ 2013 Prof. Farve Exemplification Essay Types of Irony Is it strange how love can be a source of happiness‚ but also cause a lot of pain? Yet people tend to search for love‚ and once these people find love it comes with both pleasure and ache. Irony plays a role in love because love is what people perceive as joy but also causes hurt‚ yet people still search for love. In Kate Chopin’s Story of an Hour‚ there are different forms of literary‚ situational‚ and dramatic irony used.

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    Based on my experience of writing‚ writing a five paragraph essay was the key success of writing the perfect essay. But in the essay “Breaking the Five-Paragraph Theme Barrier” by Thomas Nunnally‚ we are told that writing a five paragraph essay was to help “ learn the principles of effective composition‚ principles that can be applied to any writing task‚ not to master a single format that will answer all their writing needs.” (70-71) In other words‚ learning to write in this format helped students

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    Outline Purpose: to inform Audience: professor‚ students‚ general public Tone: serious and straightforward Thesis: Children today are not encouraged to use their imaginations. Method of development: Exemplification Organizational approach: Emphatic order I. School testing doesn’t encourage original thinking. A. Tests are objective and standardized B. More focused on perfect grades than actually learning C. Creativity declines as they learn rational right and wrong answers II. Kids are “overbooked”

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    No house‚ no food‚ no money‚ no work‚ these are the basic problems that millions of familys faced during the depression. The book The Grapes of Wrath focuses on the fictional Joad family in their struggle to survive in the heart of the great depression. The Grapes of Wrath is written by a very talented famous American author by the name of John Steinbeck. John Steinbeck’s style of writing is so realistic that when you are reading you feel as if you are there with the family and each person is very

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    Addressing the Ill Effects of the Five Paragraph Theme A student has an idea; a great‚ huge‚ expansive idea. She wants to write about it‚ so she turns to the only way she knows how to write. The Five Paragraph Theme. In all of her years of school‚ she has been led to believe that it is the only good way to write an essay. In the process of writing her essay and forcing all of her ideas into three main topics‚ she loses a great deal of the important information she had previously planned to write

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