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    Two poems about city life by Liz Lochead Liz Lochead has written two poems about city life‚ one being Laundrette which is set in an area of Bristol which is full of bedsits‚ meant for students just renting. The other poem is George Square which is set in the business district in Glasgow. As the first poem mentioned‚ Laundrette has a subtle start as it says ‘We sit nebulous in steam’ (nebulous meaning hazy or vague). You could almost have a debate on all the possible places that you ‘sit nebulous

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    said‚ “Here’s my secret: I figured out that I am a mermaid.” I thought‚ ‘How could someone not know that they are a mermaid? I have to read this to find out.’ I love the blue seas. On the back I saw more of Liz Kessler’s books with catchy titles. The author of this book is Liz Kessler. Liz Kessler has worked as a journalist and a teacher. She loved to encourage other children to write and loved writing herself. She has lived in a boat and a motorboat. She is now in beautiful Cornwall‚ England.

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    airports. This program has the potential to be the biggest data of all‚ depending on how widely it will be used‚ the security of it will be a serious undertaking and any mishap will be catastrophic. We both researched the topic and found sources. Liz began with the questions and together we noted some issues that could potentially arise. Tracy completed the summary Does a problem exist? How will this data be protected How else would it be used Are the costs worth the benefit Some feel that applying

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    Merdzinski 1 Liz Merdzinski Mrs. Brenda Stephenson English 100 6 June 2013 The Great Battle Of My Education “The roots of education are bitter‚ but the fruit is sweet.” - Aristotle This quote changed my thinking about education‚ unfortunately it wasn’t until I was an adult that I considered it. From the beginning I never gave school much thought. It was a musty place I was forced to go. Granted I never stayed in one school for long‚ they were all the same. Mean snot nosed children

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    In “Two Years Are Better than Four”‚ the author‚ Liz Addison‚ let out her concept on the accepting of community colleges. She addresses in acknowledgement to the loss of attention and interest attached on community colleges. In her impression‚ community colleges do not earn the acceptance and appreciation that they earn. In order to advance the organizing and flow of the article‚ Addison used several of the step that we have argue in class. In the essay‚ she acknowledge Rick Pearlstein

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    Assignment :Reading Journal #1 Feedback of Brent‚ Liz. "Critical Essay on ’M. Butterfly’." Drama for Students. Ed. Elizabeth Thomason. Vol. 11. Detroit: Gale‚ 2001. Literature Resource Center. Web. 1 Feb. 2011. Summary: based on a true story about a French diplomat who lived for twenty years as the lover of a person he thought was a Chinese female actress but who was in fact a Chinese male spy. Especially‚ it is a play base on a true story not a fiction. I am totally agree with this critical

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    colleges are useful to society and allow every student the opportunity to begin. She reminds us that no matter what path we take after high school‚ community college is always an option‚ and for some students‚ an option greatly appreciated.             Liz Addison uses various techniques and “moves” in her writing‚ such as the use of supporting details. She uses the opposing view of Rick Perlstein in her introduction to emphasize the value of community college and how there are other options

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    In the time period of the Inquisition‚ a great deal of restriction was imposed on its subjects. The Inquisition was established during a time in which many people were emigrating – for various different reasons – to European and South American countries‚ bringing their values and cultures with them. This naturally brought about a multitude of conflicts between existing citizens and immigrants. Some pose the argument that due to this more prevalent blend of cultures across the world‚ the Inquisition

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    In the article “Two Years Are Better Than One” written by Liz Addison‚ Addison states that community colleges are “a public service gem”. One man named Rick Perlstein decided to quit college thought that college doesn’t matter anymore‚ that it is stupid. Addison states that Perlstein is from University of “privilege” which she means by college with more facilities and that’s why he thinks community college doesn’t matter. She also says that Perlstein might have never stepped in any community college

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    In the short essay “Two Years are Better than Four” Liz Addison responds to Rick Perlstein’s essay titled “What’s the Matter With College?” She believes that American community college is where anyone can begin an education‚ where anything and everything is possible. On the other hand‚ Perlstein says that college no longer holds importance‚ and “College as America used to understand it is college coming to an end.” Liz Addison grew up in London‚ according to their education system an average student

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