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    Articles and Essays Quickly and Expertly Introduction: Four Types of Discursive Writing From time to time people express amazement at how I can get so much done. I‚ of course‚ aware of the many hours I have idled away doing nothing‚ demur. It feels like nothing special; I don’t work harder‚ really‚ than most people. Nonetheless‚ these people do have a point. I am‚ in fact‚ a fairly prolific writer. Part of it is tenacity. For example‚ I am writing this item as I wait for the internet to start

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA

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    Elements of Drama 1. script: the written dialogue‚ description‚ and directions provided by the playwright. 2. plot: the events of a play or arrangement of action‚ as opposed to the theme. 3. exposition: the part of a play that introduces the theme‚ chief characters‚ and current circumstances. 4. rising action: a series of events following the initial incident and leading up to the dramatic climax. 5. climax: the point of greatest intensity in a series or progression of events in a play‚ often

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    ------------------------------------------------- DRAMA Origin of Greek tragedy and comedy Drama‚ in the western world‚ begins with ancient Greece‚ where the two major forms of drama ……….. tragedy and comedy ………..were an aspect of religious ritual. Greek tragedy is believed to have begun in the sixth century B.C. with Thespis who introduced the first actor on the stage. The first dramatic dialogue lies in the conversation of this actor with leader of the satiric chorus. The dramatic element

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    Crime Fiction

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    Study of Crime Fiction Since the form has never been perfected‚ it has never become fixed. The academians have never got their dead hands on it. It is still fluid‚ still too various for easy classification.(Horsley 1) While Raymond Chandler‚ the author of those words‚ would surely be against the classification attempted here‚ these “dead hands” of mine will attempt to share a study of what has been described as the most widely read type of literature: crime fiction. Crime fiction is the genre

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    Eisenhower and Kennedy

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    Vincent DiBartolo Kennedy and Eisenhower Leadership is a key role in society. This concept allows individuals to stand for what they believe in and demonstrates to a community how to work together to form a union. People who show characteristics of leadership are able to guide and conduct people in a specific direction. In the United States‚ as a country‚ we have a leader who constructs and designates particular ideas in order to have a solid organization. Two presidents that demonstrate the characteristic

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    English 1301 9 September 2013 In the review of Dana Stevens‚ "The Help. A feel-good movie that feels kind of icky"‚ she describes some of the strongest and weakest characteristics of the movie‚ she doesn’t hate the film but I am sure that it is not in her favorites movies list. Stevens argues that the public wanted to watch the story in big screen and she declares that it is a good melodrama that contains some funny moments: “It’s hard to actively hate The Help‚ a movie so solicitous of the

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    Fiction and Work

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    through the authors’ use of devices such as contrast‚ repetition‚ allusion‚ and point of view. 1972. In retrospect‚ the reader often discovers that the first chapter of a novel or the opening scene of a drama introduces some of the major themes of the work. Write an essay about the opening scene of a drama or the first chapter of a novel in which you explain how it functions in this way. 1973. An effective literary work does not merely stop or cease; it concludes. In the view of some critics‚ a work

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    A Home in Fiction

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    A Home in Fiction – Geraldine Brooks Boyer Lectures 2011: ‘The Idea of Home’ Audience: Immediate audience were those listening to the Boyer Lectures Lectures broadcast on the ABC’s Radio National on Sydney afternoons The audience is intelligent and well-informed audience with an interest in the areas of science‚ books‚ religion‚ social history‚ the arts and current affairs. Brookes’ lecture: those who are lovers of fiction and those who seek to be familiar with recent intellectual/ academic ideas

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    Jhonson and Kennedy

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    Johnson and Kennedy: The Public View Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream. by Doris Kearns; Pragmatic Illusions: The Presidential Politics of John F. Kennedy. by Bruce Miroff Review by: Carl N. Degler Reviews in American History‚ Vol. 5‚ No. 1 (Mar.‚ 1977)‚ pp. 130-136 Published by: The Johns Hopkins University Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2701781 . Accessed: 21/03/2013 00:41 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at

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    Summary of Session One of “On Writing Well” Session one presents us a brief introduction of writing styles and writing principles through the following ways: lecture slides‚ class discussions‚ the textbook On Writing Well and extra resources. In the first place‚ the lecture slides describe the definitions‚ characteristics and writing skills of these three writing styles: summaries‚ which should be clear‚ concise and well-organized with main ideas together in a logical order; directions‚

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