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    A Promptless Prompt

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    Death‚ corruption‚ degradation: these are three main characteristics and values that have become accustomed to this present century. Many lyrics in today’s mainstream music aren’t associated with current events and problems; they focus on being materialistic and giving details about intercourse. Sayings like “SWAG”‚ “YOLO” and “3hunna” are staples in youth’s vocabulary‚ even though it sounds like mindless dribble. Kids today are seen as “unengaged” and “bored” with the world but why? What’s popular

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    ‘The Importance of Being Earnest’ draws on components of absurdity and melodrama in order to provide humour and hence conceal the darker meaning of concepts. Wilde’s use of frequent comedic features‚ in addition to witty paradoxes stated by characters allows forms of deception to appear as amusing and superficial while still holding much darker alternate meanings and subtexts which allows him to draw upon and mock the flaws of Victorian society. The idea of deception through leading a double life

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    AP English Frankenstein Prompt Mary Shelley is a timeless novelist who is known for her complexity and symbolism. In this passage from her classic novel Frankenstein‚ Shelley uses several techniques to depict the monsters emotions during his first experiences of life. She uses rhetorical devices such as personification‚ symbolism‚ and tone to allow the reader to understand exactly what the monster is feeling. “Soon a gentle light stole over the heavens‚ and gave me a sensation of pleasure.”

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    Summary The curtain opens on the flat of wealthy Algernon Moncrieff in London’s fashionable West End. While Algernon (Algy‚ for short) plays the piano‚ his servant (Lane) is arranging cucumber sandwiches for the impending arrival of Algernon’s aunt (Lady Bracknell) and her daughter (Gwendolen). Mr. Jack Worthing (a friend of Moncrieff’s and known to him as Ernest) arrives first. Jack announces that he plans to propose marriage to Gwendolen‚ but Algernon claims that he will not consent to their

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    Essay Prompts: 1. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ several characters appear briefly‚ or do not appear at all‚ yet have a significant presence in the work. In an essay‚ show how such a character functions in the work. You may wish to discuss how the character affects action‚ theme‚ or the development of other characters. Avoid plot summary. 2. Some might categorize The Catcher in the Rye as a bildungsroman‚ a novel concerned with the maturation of a young protagonist. In an essay‚ show how

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    Being a Neonatal Nurse requires a lot of interaction with people. You interact with babies along with their parents and doctors verbally and non-verbally. Communicating non-verbally in the nursing field is widely embraced. Being a nurse‚ you develop a relationship with your patients. Your body language is important when it comes to speaking with your patients. Paralanguage‚ the way in which you say words‚ is just important as the way you mean it. When approaching your patient‚ your facial expression

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    Is Your Voice Being Heard? Studying argumentation is very important‚ especially in the workplace. In the workplace‚ whether it healthcare‚ politics‚ or even in the business field‚ there will always be people with different opinions and perspectives. With this being said‚ not everyone will agree with each other. It is still important to be heard! Andrea Kay Gannett‚ author of Use it or lose it: Your voice is valuable in the workplace‚ mention how important it is to be heard and the effects it has

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    home at about 4:30 and I will obviously get on a bit in the morning at like 7:50 EST) Any previous punishments on Faithful?: No I have not been banned or muted on FaithfulHCF. Any past experiences in being a staff member: Yes I have been a staff member on a server called OxPvP It contained about

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    constantly and driving while on their phones. Technology has distracted most people from reality and driving accidents‚ student’s grades‚ and teachers prove that. Companies and teachers have started looking and studying ways to prevent people from being so distracted by technology. Texting and driving is happening around everyone all the time. About 1.2 million car crashes in 2013 involved drivers talking on phones‚ according to the National Safety Council‚ and at least 341‚000 involved text messaging

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    to each other since my parents and aunts lived together with my grandma and we were all a big happy family. As a child‚ I was also almost never inside‚ for I preferred to play outside with the rest of the street kids. The biggest difference was being raised in Reynosa before Hidalgo was the way people socialize over there.

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