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    How to use Dev-C++ Introduction Dev-C++ is a full-featured integrated development environment (IDE)‚ which is able to create Windows or DOS-based C/C++ programs using the Mingw compiler system (included with the package)‚ or the Cygwin compiler. These are the recommended requirements of Dev-C++: Microsoft Windows 98‚ NT or 2000 32 MB RAM 233 Mhz Intel compatible CPU 45 MB free disk space Dev-C++ allows you to write‚ compile and run a C or C++ program. C++ programming language is an enhanced version

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    October 3‚ 2013 How to use Appeals and Strategies: How do authors manage to truly captivate and inspire their audience? Surely it is not an easy task nor does it come seamlessly. It is through the proper use of the three appeals‚ logos‚ pathos and ethos as well as rhetorical strategies that authors succeed in delivering their message. We can see these employed correctly in readings such as Alexander Stille’s text “The Ganges’ Next Life” as well as Rachel Carson’s book Silent Spring

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    pilgrimage to the Holy Land because the Muslims liked the profit they made off of the travelers‚ and they honestly didn’t really care. It wasn’t until the Turks took over making a slight complication for the Christians‚ not safely letting them go along to do their own thing. This made many people angry and started the thought of the Crusades.It may have been driven by religous freedom‚ but in the thought processk‚ someone must have thought ‘Lets say it’s for God‚ but in reality to give us more power over

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    MariJUANa is a drug that shouldn’t be used for recreational purposes due to all the effects it gives the user and how some users abuse it. The more that is taken the greater the effects are which can cause short and long term problems. One of the reasons that people use this drug is for the feeling that it offers to them and get some users addicted. The use of marijuana causes THC to flow from your bloodstream to your brain in which gives the user the “high” they feel. “It acts much like the cannabinoid

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    Have you ever wondered how many professional athletes take performance drugs? Well about one athlete out of every ten athletes have taken performance enhancing drugs sometime in their career. Athletes take these drugs to increase their level of play on the field or on the court. These athletes gain an unfair advantage on their opponents. Steroids are ruining sports all around the world‚ as they continue to attract people to these substances‚ but we can reduce the steroid use in sports if more severe

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    major component of teenage life these days. From Athletes to school going kids everybody is engaged in steroids. Why is this? This is because Steroids give you an extra boost to make your body look good and to give extra strength‚ stamina‚ etc. Then why do teenagers need it? Or high school going kids need it? This is because of our society; there is so much peer pressure for example There is a skinny boy at school and is bullied by strong and tall people at school so to counter that he would take steroids

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    The use of language in J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye Holden Caulfield‚ the protagonist of J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye‚ is an upper-class boy who has gone from one private school to another‚ searching for -- something. He expresses his frustrations in language highly characteristic of adolescence; his extremely colloquial speech sounds just like that of teenagers today‚ even though Salinger’s novel was written in the 1950s. But a particularly striking factor of Holden’s narration is

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    Some teenagers pierce to be rebellious against their parents. However‚ some young people use steroids to increase their performance in sports. For example‚ Arnold Schwarzenegger has used steroids in 1974‚ 1977‚ 1967‚ 1992‚ and 1996. He said‚ “I used them because they help me an extra five percent‚ but it was a risky thing to do.” Others use steroids to change their appearance. This drug gives

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    All languages can be changed through time‚ all having a different reason why they change. There are alot of different things that change the language from how it used to be. In addition to change comes slang words and phrases which either stick around or disappear when something new takes over. For instance‚ when new people come into our country they bring their languages with them. Some of their words end up being slang words for us. There are people who have taken the Spanish word "loco" and use

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    Twain’s Use of Language: Questions Racism Mark Twain is known as one of the best American writers and his characters are also icons throughout literature. His stories were published across a forty-year span in the 1800s and continue to be read worldwide. Twain is still recognized for his use of language in his stories and questioned on many different levels to why he wrote many of his books in Southern slang along with racial slurs. Twain is usually greeted as an expert on the writer’s use of language

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