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    Persuasive Speech Outline Topic: Ghost Exist Thesis statement: Ghost Exist. I. Introduction: Ghost exists. (Question: How many of you believe in Ghost?) A. One in three Americans believes in Ghost according to the associated press. That’s more than ever in the history of America. They are all around us. People have experiences every second of the day. Yet‚ every time anyone has an experience there scared to say and brush it off as pure coincidence. This happened to me I had an experience

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    Throughout this school year‚ my learning in English has expanded greatly. Reading “And Then There Were None” helped me learn how to find theme using textual evidence. This book had an overbearing theme of death‚ darkness‚ and fear. There were several key points in the story that showcased the theme well. The storm that occurred while the deaths started to become more frequent really made the theme stand out to me the most due to the desperation of the characters. Reading “Cask of Amontillado”

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    “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.” This quote‚ said by Martin Luther King Junior‚ shows the main theme of Agatha Christie’s signature novel‚ And Then There Were None: justice. Justice Wargrave‚ the murderer‚ clearly felt threatened in this way. He was determined to avenge evildoers so he did what he wanted to do. In his letter‚ Justice Wargrave explains his reason for what he did. Wargrave‚ one of the ten‚ had a deep passion for killing ever since he was born. Aside from

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    A Rose by any other name What is the best marketing strategy for Rose Partyware? In both options - becoming a manufacturer for Party! private label line of party goods or launching of a branded line of party ware - Rose company will face some issues and will embraced some opportunities. In my opinion‚ there are pros and cons for each alternative: 1. Becoming a manufacturer for Party! Pros: • The possibility to become the manufacturer for one of the biggest retail chain in

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    In the reading “Love is a Fallacy”‚ Max Shulman writes about a character named Max who attempts to have a relationship with a girl by trading his roommate a racoon coat for the girl in exchange. Max Shulman’s piece is neither anti-women nor anti-men and is‚ therefore‚ meant to be irony. This piece is rather ironic because of fallacies appear throughout the piece‚ the main character Max has fallacies in his thinking‚ and the character Polly speaks of the fallacies in Max’s reasoning. Out of all the

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    Q: Identify the different types and different methods of assessment used in teaching. Provide examples of when and why you would use particular methods of assessment (including peer and self) and how they meet the needs of learners. What are the strengths and limitations of each method? Evaluate how you would involve your learners in the assessment process in your specialist area. A: Without realising it‚ a teacher /trainer is involving their learners from the initial meeting‚ when you may use

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    an Author?" Michel Foucault (1926 – 1984) dealt with many aspects of social philosophy during his career‚ but it is his philosophy surrounding the role and dominance of the author in modern literature that this essay aims to deal with. From the 19th century onwards‚ Foucault notices that through social and political frameworks‚ the presence of an author vastly dominates the content and categorisation of any publication of that author. He also throws into question the idea of when an author becomes

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    When you are on a farm or driving by a field and there are cows everywhere; and chickens as well as other animals‚ have you ever thought about the times when all of those animals eat. The feed that they eat very often contains different types of antibiotics. These antibiotics have many raising concerns for health factors when passed through the live stock when those animals are processed for us to consume. I believe that those antibiotics and drugs that are passed through the feed have an adverse

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    According to the article “What’s in a Name?” ‚ some authors choose pen names because it’s “ allow authors freedom‚ flexibility‚ and opportunity”. For example‚ Eric Blair adopted the name George Orwell because he “feared his early word would embarrass his family”(Source 1). In addition‚ some authors choose pen names‚ because for them it’s an only way to get published‚ especially for woman‚ because they was discriminated because they are women. According to the article “ Introducing Jane Eyre: An

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    Socrates commits the Socratic fallacy when he refuses Euthyphro’s first definition of piety. Socrates rejects the definition given because it does not give a formal definition of what piety is‚ but instead offers examples of things and actions that are pious. Geach believes that this is a substantial fallacy committed by Socrates‚ one that may prevent him from getting at the truth of the matter. I will first expand on Geach’s Socratic fallacy‚ as well as explain why this fallacy presents itself as a problem

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