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    The purpose of J. Bradford Hipps article “To Write Software‚ Read Books” is to persuade the reader that liberal arts and the humanities are just as important as STEM studies. Hipps uses a personal anecdote to make up most of his argument. By using the anecdote‚ Hipps makes a more personal connection and also shows proof of his argument in the real world. In the anecdote‚ Hipps references two instances in which people with backgrounds in non-STEM fields were vital to the progression of their programming

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    J payo tei

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    Its just a j payo tei essay. Please forgive me god. This course provides an introduction to some of the concepts and methods of business analytics with a focus on the application of mathematical modeling and analysis to management problems important goal of this course is to develop a more disciplined and rational process in the way you approach management decisions. As a result of this course‚ you will become more confident in understanding and using spreadsheet models to support management

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    William J. Bennett is a conservative against gay marriage. He has written two books about American culture: The Book of Virtues and The Broken Hearth: Reversing the Moral Collapse of the American Family. Bennett writes a piece that appeared in the Washington Post on May 21‚ 1996. Gay marriage is a big controversy. The conservative and non-conservative people usually disagree with one another strongly. In the piece Bennett has a clear and strong argument against gay marriage. I believe that in his

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    Megger’s Article Response Betty J. Meggers article‚ Environmental Limitation on the Development of Culture‚ examines how environmental habitats directly affect and influence culture. Meggers discusses the differing environmental types and its resulting effect on the people and their cultural development. Her theoretical framework is grounded on the idea that the relationship between culture and its environment is not only based in terms of subsistence (802)‚ but largely to a culture’s experience

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    In this passage from “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda Sue Park‚ the tone of the author was dramatic. One example of the author using the tone dramatic is on line 2 of the passage. “The sun was relentless and eternal” This is dramatic because the author could have said the sun was hot but they made it so perfectly explained that it is so miserable to be outside. Saying relentless is meaning the sun is consistently burning and the heat is very very strong. Using the word eternal is meaning all day the

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    Joseph J. Ellis is an American writer and professor at the University of Massachusetts. He received his M.A. and Ph.D. from Yale University. His studies focus on the founding of the United States‚ giving special attention to the founding fathers. He has written several books focusing on founding fathers such as John Adams‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and George Washington. His book‚ American Sphinx: The Character of Thomas Jefferson‚ won the National Book Award for Nonfiction in 1997. In 2001‚ Ellis was awarded

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    Scrambled Outline key Specific purpose: To inform the class how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Introduction I. Open with impact: Are you tired of spending five dollars for a greasy hamburger and fries? II. Thesis: Today‚ you will learn how to make the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich. III. Connect with your audience: You can save money and eat better. BODY Preview: Making a peanut butter and jelly sandwich involves three basic steps: having the ingredients

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    You have a package of bread‚ a jar of jelly‚ a butter knife and a jar of peanut butter in front of you to make a peanut butter and jelly sand which. The first thing to do is get the pack of bread and get two pieces out‚ lay them down on your plate and get the jar of peanut butter‚ you will need your butter knife for this. You will get your butter knife dip it in the jar of peanut butter and get a big scoop then

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    Linda bell in her article titled ‘Song Without Words’ talked about the differences between the American and Japanese culture regarding family and society. This article helped me look at my culture in a more constructive way‚ and from an educational perspective. I learned from this article that my culture is the type that also emphasizes community and the idea that a person is always a part of something usually bigger. I am from the Yoruba speaking tribe from Southwestern Nigeria‚ and we do share

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    The Case Against College On June twelfth of 2001‚ Linda Lee wrote an article for the Family Circle stating a case against college. Lee attempted using pathos‚ ethos‚ and logos to persuade her readers that college is not a necessity in a child’s future. However‚ numerous of these appeals can easily be contradicted by somebody as simple minded as a high schooler. Lee complained about college costs‚ and how much of it was being spent on a “pleasure ride” (par. 6). Upon observing any college site‚

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