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    Welcome to the position paper writing process! The position paper process includes pre-research‚ research‚ writing and critical thinking skills. The process begins with essential steps to help you select a topic wisely. You will need to follow the steps and the due dates that are outlined for you. The process will be much easier if you complete each step thoroughly and on time. Keep all your work and the handouts throughout the entire process. It is essential that you acquire a binder to hold

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    Today there are twelve WNBA (Women’s National Basketball Association) teams. However‚ basketball wasn’t always the well loved sport that we know today. In 1891‚ James Naismith invented the game basketball‚ since then basketball has been a great success for many people around the world. It is now a very entertaining sport and can be played by anyone. It is also a great way to exercise and have fun. Basketball is a sport with a variety of activities‚ multiple player positions‚ and has impacted women

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    The book I read was The Maze Runner by James Dashner. The reason I chose this book was because my friends told me to read it about a year ago and from what I heard it sounded good. The Maze Runner is a book about a boy named Thomas who gets sent to this place called the glade; the glade is a place where these teenagers that call themselves the gladers have made a little village and the glade is in the middle of this giant maze and the teenagers are trying to find their way out of this place. These

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    James Madison was one of the founding father and fourth president of United States. Madison draft most of the US constitution and all of the Bill of Rights and later he was referred as “Father of Constitution.” He wrote federalist 10 in late 1700s which played influencing role in ratification of the constitution. In his federalist #10 he addresses his vision concerning the constitution and focuses on the issue of small country is good or bad through his examination of factions. Madison defines faction

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    In "Araby" by James Joyce‚ the narrator uses vivid imagery in order to express feelings and situations. The story evolves around a boy’s adoration of a girl he refers to as "Mangan’s sister" and his promise to her that he shall buy her a present if he goes to the Araby bazaar. Joyce uses visual images of darkness and light as well as the exotic in order to suggest how the boy narrator attempts to achieve the inaccessible. Accordingly‚ Joyce is expressing the theme of the boys exaggerated desire through

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    James Thurber?s The Catbird Seat focuses on the battle between Erwin Martin and Ulgine Barrows. The Catbird Seat was published twice. It was first published in the November 14‚ 1942 issue of the New Yorker‚ and then in Thurber?s 1945 collection of The Thurber Carnival (Kenney 60). The story was chosen for Best Stories of 1943 (Holmes 227). Thurber is very well known for publishing children?s books full of fairy tales and fables. In The Catbird Seat‚ Thurber employs the structure of comedy with the

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    Two Gallants – James Joyce Renowned Irish modernist‚ James Joyce wrote ‘The Dubliners’ at the turn of the 20th century and the novel was published at the height of Irish Nationalism in 1914. The realist fiction draws on three main characters who each‚ individually exemplify the Irish working middle class while under English control. The story reveals Joyce’s detached and unsympathetic attitude towards his homeland and as he said to his Publisher‚ “I seriously believe that you will retard the course

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    For more than a decade‚ James Burke has been one of the British Broadcasting Corporation’s outstanding television writers‚ hosts‚ and producers. Born in Northern Ireland and educated at Oxford University‚ Burke spent 5 years in Italy teaching at the Universities of Bologna and Urbino and directing the English Schools in Bologna and Rome. He made his television debut in 1965 as a reporter for Granada Television’s Rome Bureau. Burke’s impressive following in the British Isles dates

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    James Thurber (1894-1961)‚ one of the country’s premiere humorists‚ was born in Columbus‚ Ohio and educated at Ohio State University‚ where he wrote for the school newspaper. After working as a reporter for the Columbus Dispatch and later a Parisbased correspondent for the Chicago Tribune‚ in 1927 he joined the staff of the New Yorker‚ a magazine with which he would be associated for the rest of his life (as a freelancer from 1936). His stylish wit marked by psychological insight‚ Thurber produced

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    barn and nail a peach basket to the barn door at about 10 feet high. Although the original 13 rules turned into over 60. Major rules changed over years and still are‚ Including the number if players‚ court boundaries‚ and dribbling. Back when James Naismith invented basketball people couldn’t dribble. Only two people on offence‚ two people on defence and one in the middle. They also didn’t have coaches players had to communicate and one had to be the main leader. The max

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