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    Rough Draft Kathleen Jacobie COM170 11/3/2014 Laura L. Dorsey Online vs. Brick-and-Mortar Shopping Two of the options we have are to shop online‚ or go to a brick and mortar store to do our purchasing. The two offer great sales and promotions along with selections from which we can choose. Although online shopping and brick and mortar may seem similar; however‚ both differ in pricing‚ convenience‚ and selection. Discounts are offered both online and in store‚ that makes it easy

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    “Engendering Racial Difference‚” published in Kathleen M. Brown’s 1996 book Good Wives‚ Nasty Wenches‚ & Anxious Patriarchs: Gender‚ Race‚ and Power in Colonial Virginia‚ provides the reader with an understanding of how the race-specific role of women came to exist during the mid-seventeenth century in colonial Virginia. Brown’s thesis is the early implications of racial difference and discriminatory measures taken against African women resulted in this race-specific role of women. In the early seventeenth

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    This essay will discuss Kathleen Johnson‚ who is a 45-year-old female who has a BMI of 40 kg/m2. She is the sole carer for her father who has dementia. She has admitted that she drinks quite heavily‚ smokes and consumes several cups of coffee which is her way of coping with stress is. She has been admitted to hospital for a gastrectomy surgery for weight loss. Because Kathleen has had surgery it is necessary to understand her current diagnosis‚ obesity‚ her vital signs‚ what is considered normal

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    In her article‚ “Facing the Culture Shock of College‚” Kathleen Cushman argues that first generation college students struggles fitting in with other students due to their backgrounds and cultures. She supports her claim by first describing what first generation college students have to face on a daily basis. Then‚ she interviewed “16 first generation college students from around the United States” for evidence to support her claim. She makes a connection in which students try managing to get a college

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    She puts effort in to setting a cultural background and the stylization of the literature‚ then diving into the deeper issues and themes.“The Wisdom Literature” by Kathleen M. O’Connor goes over the wisdom books with a fine tooth comb‚ dissecting things that once were overlooked. It starts with a general overview over wisdom‚ then slowly shines a spotlight onto each of the facets that are in the books. O’Connor states

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    Molli Shaw Ms. Jill Campbell Intro. To Research Writing 299 3 February 2015 Review of Reflections in Education: Considering the Impact of Schooling on the Learner by Kathleen Anderson Kathleen Anderson’s article is a series of three brief reflections on some related material that discuss our current education system‚ it’s flaws‚ and Anderson’s reflections using her personal experiences from her own teaching career. Anderson first reflects on “Do Schools Today Kill Creativity” by Ken Robinson‚ then

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    Columnist Response #2 Kathleen Parker’s op-ed‚ “So we’re banning words now? Here’s my list‚” published December 19th‚ asserts that it is absurd for the government to ban words that are simply discomforting. Parker achieves this by giving a background on the recent banning of seven words by the US government and then offers her own list of words which she has has a problem with to show the ridiculous nature of trying to ban words. This op-ed argues that the government cannot ban words and that usage

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    Brian Kobel Take Home Quiz Lynn Classon English 1510 1 The essay “Words that Wound” by Kathleen Vail shows how bullying effects today’s youth. The essay shows how tragic bullying can be on kids‚ and how it has lead to suicide and even accidental murder. I think that bullying can lead to such tragedies‚ but at the same time‚ bullying is just a part of life. I feel that bullying toughens up kids‚ and gets them ready to deal with people in the real world‚ and if they cannot handle the bullying

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    great sense of empowerment because they were able to speak through their music and reach those who are going through the same struggles to give them something to lean on as they work through the problems of life. I have great respect for Kathleen Hanna and Tobi Vail for starting this movement because they didn’t just sit around and wait for somebody to hear the messages they were trying to convey across the world. They realize that just writing them down wasn’t working because nobody really read

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    Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20‚ 1967 – c. April 5‚ 1994) was an American musician and artist. He was best known as the lead singer‚ guitarist‚ and primary songwriter of the grunge band Nirvana. Cobain formed Nirvana with Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen‚ Washington‚ in 1985 and established it as part of the Seattle music scene‚ having its debut album Bleach released on the independent record label Sub Pop in 1989. After signing with major label DGC Records‚ the band found breakthrough success with

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