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    If a person were to look up the definition of freedom in the dictionary‚ they would find‚ “being free; esp.‚ a) independence.” However‚ freedom has many meanings that differ from one another. One could say freedom is the ability to make choices in life that are beneficial to a person’s desires and have their own opinions about anything they want. It can be represented through actions and attitudes. For example‚ a person who is free can make their own decisions about anything they want. Being able

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    “Sin: an immoral act considered to be a transgression against divine law” (“http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sin”). How does one fall into the category of being sinful? In the novella Anthem‚ Ayn Rand portrays Equality to be sinful because of their appearance‚ according to the society they live in. Prometheus does not understand this and uses his sin to an advantage. Prometheus is marked as being “sinful” because he is not physically and mentally equal as his society wants him to be. Because

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    Re: Assignment Draft (missing Pamela’s portion) posted by JOHN WORDEN at Apr 13‚ 2014‚ 12:16 PM Last updated Apr 13‚ 2014‚ 12:16 PM Amy and Team‚   I have written Pamela’s section as I do not want us to get behind or cause more work for other team members.  We have all agreed that our assignments need to be completed for the team on Saturday.  If Pamela completes her portion‚ we can discuss how to handle this as a team.  We should‚ at this point assume that Pamela has other priorities.    Amy

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    Communication Opinion Paper Kelly Lindquist HCS/320 November 7‚ 2014 Paul Wing University of Phoenix Communication Opinion Paper There are several types of communication verbal‚ nonverbal‚ written‚ and body language. Each method needs to be considered if a person is going to communicate effectively. In order to communicate as a health care provider there are several things that need to be addressed to ensure

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    and Olaudah Equiano shared similarities in experiences‚ they had different writing personalities‚ purposes‚ attitudes‚ tones‚ and relations with their communities. There are four main modes of discourse: expository‚ narrative‚ descriptive‚ and persuasive. In Mary Rowlandson’s A Narrative of the Captivity and Restoration of Mrs. Mary Rowlandson‚ it is apparent in the title that it is a narrative. Like Mrs. Rowlandson’s literature‚ Olaudah Equiano’s From Africa to America is a narrative. A narrative

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    At the end of the play‚ Malcolm describes Macbeth as a ‘butcher’.To what extent do you agree that this is an accurate assessment of Macbeth’s character? Macbeth Coursework By Nick horton Shakespeare’s tragedy ‘Macbeth’ concludes with the slain protagonist declared a ‘butcher’. The term Butcher has connotations of brutality and savagery‚ comparing Macbeth’s bloodthirsty deeds to those of a ruthless and indiscriminate murderer. Over the course of the play‚ we witness Macbeth turn from a loyal

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    A Night to Remember Arthur: Good Morning class! A’S: Good Morning Sir! Arthur: Ok I have some announcement for the upcoming event of our school. But before that I want that everybody to be quiet and pay attention. Is that clear? A’S: Yes Sir! Arthur: On February 13‚ 2 weeks after this week our school will held a ball. This is the second time that our school will hold this kind of event. A’S: Yoho! Arthur: Class I said quiet! Can I continue now? A’S: Yes Sir! Arthur: Here is the waver and

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    citizens experience‚ and taunts their once freeing rights‚ such as the prerogative to explore sexuality. Gilead’s only freedom‚ is freedom from all other liberties‚ or as Aunt Lydia would describe‚ freedom from the anarchy that unveiled in the first society. The novel’s protagonist‚ Offred‚ uses two sets of images to recount the vast difference between a “freedom to” society‚ and a “freedom from” society. She recalls to the reader a photographic clarity of her previous life as an American woman with liberties

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    Aaron Valentine Lehman Eng. 3 Honors 3/26/13 The Persuasion of Freedom In the period of time when the American Revolution was being fought‚ many influential people wrote documents‚ or spoke about freedom. People such as Thomas Jefferson‚ Patrick Henry‚ and Thomas Paine‚ shared a common goal. They used a variety of persuasive modes‚ tones‚ and stylistic techniques to get their point across. Eventually‚ with their determination and strive for independence‚ they helped build a great nation.

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    Sierra Wardell Poetry Response Tuesday March 12‚ 2013 “The Writer” By: Richard Wilbur The passion one has for something can make those who have never related to it have a desire to understand it in order to experience the same passion. The Writer. This poem has too many words that could be said about it. Although this poem is about a father telling the readers about his daughter when she writes‚ it goes so much deeper than that. I find the theme of this poem to be passion. Three different examples

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