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    The effect of the question in this title is to make the audience think - what would Jane Addams say? Jane Addams‚ a woman with outstanding ethos‚ is said to be the first public intellectual - “a social thinker who wanted to communicate with a mass audience” (The Jane Addams Reader). In What Would Jane Say?‚ author Janice Metzger initially grasps you to the concept that the upbringing of ideas proposed by women were‚ in essence‚ muted and dismissed. However‚ in chapter two‚ it becomes apparent by

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    Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008: This act ensures that organisations treat customers fairly and honestly from the business such as it cannot use aggressive sales tactics or dishonest promotions that can influence on customers purchasing their products. It can effect on Apple as this business should treat all customers fairly such as the business cannot lie to their customers based on their promotions as it can become a breach of law and can lead to being sued by customers

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    What Is an Essay?

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    Rough Draft An essay is a creative written piece in which the author uses different styles such as diction‚ tone‚ pathos‚ ethos or logos to communicate a message to the reader using either a personal experience‚ filled with morals and parables‚ or a informative text filled with educational terms. Educational terms could mean the usage of complicated and elevated words or simply information you would get in schools. Some authors‚ such as Cynthia Ozick‚ claim that an essay has no educational‚ polemical

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    letter to the author

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    Letter to the author My is Juan Pablo and I wanted to talk to you about your book. Really impressive your way to se the love that you have to the book show they are perfectly assembles to you. How their world is everything for you. How humans would be complete different with out them‚ no a utopia how it is shown in the book Here in the school I had the pleasure to play one time but since that day realized that I’m the worst player ever so my dream had been broken but now I only laugh to

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    Family loyalties is more important than social responsibilities Hello boys‚ girls‚ teachers and helpers I am here today to speak to you about how family loyalty is more important than social responsibilities. Family loyalty refers to the feelings of mutual obligation‚ commitment‚ and closeness that exist among family members for example parents‚ children‚ grandparents‚ grandchildren‚ siblings. Social responsibility is an ethical framework which suggests that an

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    What is Psychology? People became to be curious from the day of their existence. They were wondering about the things that surrounded them but mostly about their selves. Questions like: “Who are we? From where do our thoughts‚ feeling and actions come? How are we to understand‚ master and manage those around us?” (Myers‚ 2008‚ p.2) were really common in the early times. Therefore‚ a new science was born called Psychology. Psychology is based on two other sciences. Philosophy and biology. Psychology

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    deserves to be in a cage. Japanese had no option but to live in concentration camps for 3 years. Throughout Farewell to Manzanar‚ being brave and not letting other people put them down emerges as an important message in the text. Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston talks about her life in the concentration camps and after she left how people saw her. Japanese people went through a lot‚ American wanted Japanese to fight against their own people. Jeanne was ashamed of being Japanese‚ but was brave enough to survive and

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    the society and policy makers simply alienated Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) positive population. The stigma of AIDS exacerbated existing problems of prejudice and social inequity. However‚ Mary Fisher’s inspiring speech cleverly titled‚ “A Whisper of AIDS‚” effectively promoted awareness of HIV and AIDS throughout the United States‚ and brought a change to a public policy on AIDS related issues. Her speech demonstrates the role of activist in shaping public policy in 1900s. The human immune

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    They Say I Say Hosseini

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    An Example of a more complex “They Say- I Say”- Using sources & Entering the Conversation “Proposal for Final Project: The Kite Runner: The Power of Sentiment in Turbulent Times” by (a master’s degree university student). Annotated Bibliography Algoo-Baksh‚ Stella. “Ghosts of the Past.” Rev. of The Kite Runner‚ by Khaled Hosseini. Canadian Literature Spring 2005: 143-144. This review explains how Hosseini’s story “mirror[s] Afghanistan’s political‚ social and religious tensions and complexities

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    What Are Heavy

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    What Are Heavy” – Christina Rossetti In the children’s poem “What Are Heavy” by the Victorian poet‚ Christina Rossetti‚ the author uses two speakers in order to show the contrast between the innocent curiosity of a child and the wisdom of an adult who attempts to answer the child’s questions truthfully while preserving the child’s innocence by simplifying an extremely complicated topic. Exploitation of the truth leads to the attainment of knowledge‚ from the attainment of knowledge comes the acquisition

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