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    Write an essay of 750-1‚000 words in which you reflect on the rights and freedoms guaranteed to you as an American citizen in the Bill of Rights. Include the following: 1. Discuss which freedom guaranteed to you in the First Amendment to the Constitution is most relevant to you personally. 2. Analyze and discuss the significance of the Bill of Rights and subsequent notable amendments to U.S. democracy. 3. Discuss the process for amending the Constitution. Is this a "fair" process? Explain. Utilize

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    Reading as a Writer

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    “Reading as a Writer” Being effective as a writer requires many things‚ and the most important is being an active and critical reader. Many people can read and the act of processing written words is in itself not what’s important. What is important is realizing and trying to understand what the writer is saying and how in fact they are doing so. Reading as a writer can inspire us‚ increase our knowledge‚ show us effective techniques in organizing information‚ and even allow us to criticize

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    In her work “The Inspired Writer Vs. the Real Writer”‚ by Sara Allen is about two different type of writers‚ the inspired writers and the real writers. The inspired writers are the kind of people who don’t have a problem writing essay‚ or anything that has to do with written in general. They are very confident about their work. On the other hand‚ real writers are people who seem to have writers block way too often. This writers seem to also have trouble in handing in papers without looking over

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    Freedom Writers What is respect? It is you can be completed trust by somebody‚ and they want to listen to your opinion‚ and follow your plan. And how can foes trust each other? Freedom Writers explains these questions. It is a great movie adapted from a true story‚ which happened in 1995. It talks about an amazing teacher‚ Mrs. Gruwell‚ who makes bad kids become family‚ the classroom is their home. They trust and respect each other. The relationship between teacher and students changes a lot. In

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    Sibling and Writer

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    treeeeeeThe writer and his friend are stopped at the outskirts of Verona by two small boys when they drive through lower hills of the Alps. The boys are brothers Nicola‚ the elder and Jacopo‚ the younger one. They were selling wild strawberries. Next time when they meet the boys‚ they are polishing shoes in the public square. Interacting with them‚ the writer comes to know that they do various tasks. One mid night‚ they see the boys resting on the stone of a footpath. Nicola sat tired with a bundle

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    A good writer

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    a good writer is would be the first step in answering the question‚ "How has you education shaped your view of what it means to be a good writer?". A good writer is a combination of many qualities that are learned and perfected throughout time. Qualities a good writer would posses include: having a strong voice‚ being organized‚ and being grammatically aware. Continuing your education helps a person reach the title of a good writer‚ but a good writer never stops learning. When a writer does not

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    Writers Strike

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    Running head: THE WRITERS STRIKE 2007-2008 THE WRITERS STRIKE 2007-2008 Richard J. Moson Full Sail University The Writers Strike 2007-2008 The Writers Guild of America is a labor union that represents the thousands of professionals who write what we see and hear on our televisions‚ in movies‚ and. The guild combines the efforts of two different US labors; those east of the Mississippi are included in the Writers Guild of America‚ East. Those members in Hollywood and southern

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    we have come to the conclusion that we can’t just be anything‚ we decide that we need to be something. Lorrie Moore displays this in her short story ‘How to Become a Writer’. This story goes into great detail‚ about this persona that is referred to as ‘you’‚ going through situations that have affected its choice to become a writer. To some‚ these insignificant details may seem unnecessary and may take away from the story. On the other hand‚ I think that these details add substance to this story

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    Eric Foner’s essay‚ he talks of how devoted Americans are to their freedom. Different titles‚ for example‚ on history textbooks suggest just this: Land of the Free and The Rise of American Freedom. People on the outside of America looking in find this astonishing. The pride that is shown by Americans is outrageous to people that do not know what freedom is or people who have some freedom don’t see what we Americans do. He then comes to the point that the use of the word ‘freedom’ has “literally

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    Othello Freedom Essay

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    Othello’s Tragic Fall A Shakespearean tragic hero becomes tragic through a series of occurrences‚ which change him for the worse. This character must follow a certain pattern‚ beginning with complete control‚ the emergence of a fatal flaw‚ the loss of reason or some other precious item due to the flaw‚ enlightenment of the hero’s actions‚ and dramatic irony‚ which must be felt after the hero’s demise. In Shakespeare’s pitiful play‚ Othello‚ Othello is undoubtedly a tragic hero through his characteristics

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