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    Logic: Reduction

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    BARBARA‚ CELARENT‚ DARII‚ FERIO = THESE ARE THE IDEAL MOODS FIGURE II CESARE CAMESTRES FESTINO BAROCO FIGURE III DARAPTI DISAMIS DATISI FELAPTON BOCARDO FERISON FIGURE IV BRAMANTIP CAMENES DIMARIS FESAPO FRESISON Reduction: S - - - - - -P - - - - - -M -- - - - - - - - -C S = SIMPLE CONVERSION P = CONVERSION PER ACCIDENS M= MUTATION C = CONTRADICTORY

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    Monologue http://www.playingafterdark.com/men-monologues.htm ------------------------------------------------- Monologue from "GONE FISHIN’" by Todd McGinnis‚ Act 1 <Edited/altered by Byron> PETER’S "ANTI-CELL PHONE RANT" PETER: [(Sneering‚ mimicking.)"I need to check my voice mail"] I don’t believe it. It’s four in the morning‚ we’re in the middle of a lake‚ gazillion miles from Nowhere Street and Nothing Boulevard and I still can’t get away from people with those friggin’ phones. (Muttering

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    Aaron Sorkin

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    Gianna Riccardi Mrs. Hibbs AP Language and Composition 2 December 2012 Commencement Speech Analysis Aaron Sorkin in his Commencement speech at Syracuse University shares his personal experiences during his life and connects it to the graduates of Syracuse University. Throughout his speech‚ Sorkin keeps a humorous yet straightforward tone. Sorkin opens his speech by telling of “...a man and women…married for 40 years.” Using this to open his speech grabs the readers’ attention and makes

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    My Biggest Mistake

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    My Biggest Mistake I never knew when it started‚ this obsession. Didn’t even realize how slowly and steadily what I thought I could control controlled me. I am not like most people my likes‚ dislikes and feelings differ from most of the crowd. When did I become someone who cared so much what other people think of me? Now that I think about it‚ it baffles me how I slowly and steadily from being an individual who preaches about being different suddenly became someone who just wanted to fit in to other

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    The effects of stupidity

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    Contribution of Technology in relation to academic performance of High School students Statement of the problem This study aims to determine the Contribution of Technology in relation to academic performance of High School students. Specifically‚ this study seeks to answer the following problems. 1. What is the Contribution of Technology in relation to academic performance of High School students? 2. What is the profile of the respondents according to age‚ gender‚ year/level‚ number of hours

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    Luke Dawson How does Steinbeck make the Fight scene Dramatic? Mention uses of * Use of foreshadowing * Animal Imagery * Other Language Techniques The fight scene takes place in the barn where Lennie is looking at the new-born pups‚ and Curley ran into the barn with the impression that his wife was cheating on him with Slim. The scene is already made slightly dramatic by portraying Curley‚ who has previously been portrayed as a small thug‚ as a bit of an idiot‚ as there was no proof

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    Stupid Is as Stupid Does

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    Stupid Is as Stupid Does One of the two books I read was Forrest Gump‚ written by Winston Groom. I spent almost two months on it‚ and I found it so interesting and instructive that the simple and easy words could touch my heart. Forrest Gump is a man who has a very low intelligence. Everyone‚ including himself‚ thinks that he is an idiot. The narrator of this book is himself‚ and it is interestingly different to see the world from an “idiot”. Though he might not be so good at dealing with social

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    The Beautiful Fool The Great Gatsby is a well-known novel written through an outsider’s perspective of the lives of those of elite society with opulent wealth. It is set in the 1920’s‚ where women had very little rights and were inferior to men. Within the novel‚ the main female character Daisy is seen as an appealing character that many assume to be very simple-minded and unintelligent. Although looking deeper into the character’s choice of words one can suggest otherwise. Daisy is in fact

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    Dairy Farm Business

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    An American tourist in London was desperate to take a leak. After a long search he couldn’t find any public bathroom to relieve himself. So he went down one of the side streets to take care of business. Just as he was unzipping‚ a London police officer showed up. "Look here‚ old chap‚ what are you doing?" the officer asked. "I’m sorry‚" the American replied‚ "but I really gotta

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    “What are your interests‚ Candidate 217?” The entire room was pure‚ brilliant white. The lack of colour was making him blink a little too much‚ so he chose to focus on the only object in the room that didn’t harm his eyes; a stunning brooch that graced the lapels of his interviewer’s jacket. Simple and elegant in design‚ a square‚ red ruby sat in its flawless nest of silver or platinum‚ his money on the latter. “I…don’t really have any‚ to be honest.” He felt like an idiot the moment he’d

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