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    Beginning Hooks Essay

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    10 Writing Hooks Writing Class Notes: Beginning Hooks - Strategies to use to catch your reader’s attention 1. Begin with a smile or a metaphor. My life has been a carnival. My family is like an open book. 2. Begin with a question. Who is the greatest athlete of all times? 3. Begin with a definition. Friendly is the best way to describe my personality: I am friendly and caring. Perfect is the best adjective to describe me: I am flawless in every aspect of my life. 4. Begin with

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    Bell Hook Critique

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    second half of Bell Hooks’ work. In this book‚ Hooks is giving the reader an insight into her experiences as a Black female feminist educator teaching about Black women’s issues. Although I myself am not Black‚ as a Mexican-American woman pursuing an academic career‚ I could relate to a vast amount of what Hooks stated throughout the book. The point that struck me the most was the discussion of critiques and the validation of experience in academia (Hooks‚ 1994). In chapter 6‚ Hooks critiques Diana

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    Crotch Hook

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    Those people that do survive can and most likely will end up in the ICU. We as nurses will explain what the tubes in their child’s throat are and why they are there. We will explain each procedure to the parents with the softest touch as their baby lay there intubated. We will comfort the parents; we will keep

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    slam, dunk, and hook

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    “Slam Dunk & Hook” Basketball isn’t just a sport‚ it’s a lifestyle. It requires you to push yourself again and again and not give up until the final buzzer sounds. Basketball requires a lot of teamwork and that team is like your family. Working together like a family helps push every player to do their best and make each other proud. In the poem “Slam Dunk & Hook” the author Yusef Komunyakaa uses metaphors‚ allusions‚ and imagery to illustrate basketball which offers escape and triumph for

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    Pico Immigrants Hook

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    Introduction: 1. A hook ( related to the topic and draws the reader in). 2. Discuss the hook (2 sentences). Discuss is the topic. You need to give the reader background or context. Define culture. Perhaps the new is relevant‚ something happening in the school or community. Perhaps there are different perspective (3-4 sentences). 4. Culture sometimes informs way we view others and world because of everything is not true‚ everything doesn’t happen when you want it to‚ and also like i said kinda everything

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    Response to Bell Hooks

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    Love vs. Punishment In the article “Justice: Childhood Love Lessons” bell hooks claims that “there is nothing that creates more confusion about love in the minds and hearts of children than unkind or cruel punishment” (hooks 27). In other words punishment of any kind‚ let it be pinching‚ flicking or spanking will result in disorientation in a child’s mind. This statement is true to some people‚ false to others‚ but overall hooks tends to be bias in her argument. She doesn’t explore the different variations

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    Sandy Hook Shooting

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    at the most inopportune of ocassions before sulking off into the unspecified realm of dark situations yet again. It has no preference for a certain variety of victims; to seek and destroy is the only goal with matter. Such is the case of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting on December 14‚ 2012. With fear then cast into the community of Newtown‚ Connecticut‚ and all of America‚ it may only be said that tragedy is received in the massive doses of heartache‚ despair‚ and a continuing aura of hopelessness

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    The Sandy Hook Analysis

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    situations and what needs to be done to help the most people‚ and that is helping the many. In Sandy Hook‚ a teacher hid her students and put herself in the fire just to save the many. Of course she had family‚ but at that moment‚ she felt that that her students and their families were more important than her fate at the time. These kind of things can vary from putting your life at risk to giving up a little extra change for the orphanage down the street. The

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    Hook”. Arthur Miller gives us insight through his novel‚ The Crucible. Set in 1692‚ Massachusetts‚ the characters in the story are put through trials to prove their integrity‚ loyalty‚ and conspicuously‚ what is valuable to them; their name. Also‚ Arthur Miller establish the characters in a society where the law bounds to the bible‚ and in which‚ the society drastically takes a turn into chaos when people commence‚ and accuse others of witchery. This not merely puts the villager’s viability at

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    People around the world have different cultures‚ religions‚ and languages. They experience life differently than others around the world. Growing up in a different culture can make you see things differently. It can even make you physically look and speak differently than others. It can influence people to think of a lot of things. Culture has a tremendous effect of the way one views others and the world. Growing up in a different culture can affect what you wear. For example‚ in africa people

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