Stereotypical siren voice Themes: - Not belonging - Scared Audience: - Relatable to the audience - High school - Grade eight Tension: - Emily’s story - music/pace of speaking Dangerous‚ lightning ‚ crying‚ injured‚ storm‚ wind Liz Sketch: - Lost facial expressions - Gestures to show what is happening - waves - Different tones‚ voice pitch‚ pace‚ paus - Show other perspectives/people/object/event - Moved around to show what is happening - Moved a lot - High voice
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ESLL26-08 04/17/2013 Journal Homework#1 In the article that I read‚ “Two Years Are Better Than Four”‚ Liz Addison‚ expresses her opinion on community colleges‚ which she believes that the community college system should be regarded as one of America’s uniquely great institutions‚ not only because community colleges lets students have a place to start their higher education‚ but also because community colleges is critical to the nation by offering people a network of affordable future‚ of accessible
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This book is from the author named Randa Abdel- Fattah who finally published her second book named “10 Things I Hate About Me”. 10 Things I Hate About Me covers many issues during youth while telling a completely unique story about a girl named Jamilah Towfeek. She lives in Sydney’s Western Suburbs. Jamilah’s is a Lebanese-Muslim‚ but she hides her true identity just to feel “fit in” with her peers at school. She decided to change herself 360 degree and turns to girl named Jamie. Jamie has her dyed
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Caroline Simon Liz Fleischer Analyze the effectiveness of political compromise in reducing sectional tensions in the period 1820-1861. I. Introduction 1. Background Information a. sectional tensions had been causing disjunction between the North and the South ever since the the country’s founding b. political compromises were supposed to fix the issues but usually only led to temporary resolving of the problems c. slavery was the cause of the sectional tensions d. while cotton was king
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went like it was supposed to. I was told that the biggest risk was infection after the surgery‚ but I didn’t have any infections. “The risk of infection in patients undergoing LASIK is low‚ with an incidence of 1 in 5‚000 procedures.” States author Liz Meszaros‚ in the Article “Techs should be aware that complication can
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Fiordaliso 1 Cynthia Fiordaliso The Novel Lit 451 DIS Liz Slater September 20‚ 2009 The Awakening Literary Essay The Awakening is a novel about a woman’s own personal growth‚ regardless of how society thinks she should act. Edna Pontellier‚ the main character‚ is not happy in her role as mother and wife even though she lives a very comfortable‚ upper middle class lifestyle.(p.52 paragraph 3) In the end she takes her own life because she felt she could never live up to what society expected
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Vol. 26 Issue 1‚ p73‚ 9p‚ 1 chart; Studies high school athletes risk for an eating disorder. Methodology used in the study; Data comparison with nonathletes. Your answer: scholarly Yes‚ you’re correct. This is a scholarly article. 7. Neporent‚ Liz. "When Vegetarianism Raises a Red Flag‚" New York Times‚ 01/05/99‚ Vol. 148 Issue 51393‚ pF7‚ 1/4 p‚ 1c; Discusses the link of vegetarianism and eating
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What Kant means in "acting out of duty" is that one must act based on what they feel is right in their heart. There needs to be no motive or influence behind it‚ but just to act as what should be considered right. Acting out of duty is to act "out of concern and respect for the moral law" (McKinnon‚ pg.76). I think this type of acting out on a situation is based on what the heart feels‚ sympathy perhaps to a certain situation. Moral law is based on knowing what is right and what is wrong with judgement
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In the summer of 2000‚ Mark Burnett’s experimental reality show‚ Survivor aired on CBS and became a sleeper hit. Phrases such as rat “tasting like chicken‚” and the dreaded “the tribe has spoken‚” entered the American lexicon. Through watching and rewatching seasons of Survivor the evolution of Survivor over the last decade has shown how society has changed its view on race and other biases as well. Black players are no longer viewed as immediately lazy or angry‚ (Jeremy and Tasha from season thirty
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which road it will travel in the market place to stay competitive. In the week -1 introductory video‚ CanGo seems to be doing very well in the market place. This was evidence by the telephone call that was made to Liz by the President of the Hudson Valley business association. When Liz was inverted to speak at the Hudson Valley business meeting to share her expertise with the rest of the business community‚ she could not define how the business was organized the system she and her management team
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