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    Delpr Ve 1 28 Oct 2014

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    Delprøve 1a I hver af nedenstående sætninger er en grammatisk fejl understreget. Ret fejlene‚ skriv den rigtige sætning‚ og forklar dine rettelser. Brug relevant grammatisk/faglig terminologi. Skriv din forklaring på dansk. 1. In “Sea Story” Harold experience love at first sight when a young woman in a diving suit appears next to his boat. Rettelse: In “Sea Story” Harold experiences love at first sight when a young woman in a diving suit appears next to his boat. Forklaring: Subjekter er 3.person

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    When I read a book‚ I expect to see characters who are thicker than a cardboard and deeper than potholes. I don’t want to see these characters come and go when the story line requires them to‚ and I don’t want them to be used to drag the story along. Examples of these characters? Nic (Love Interest #1)‚ Becky (Arista’s “friend”)‚ Grae (Reigning Love Interest)

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    Violet's Ethos Case Study

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    As Violet is experiencing poverty‚ there is a list of barriers that prevent Violet from escaping poverty. Violet does not have a job‚ therefore she does not receive any income. Her education skills are poor‚ equivalent to a grade 4 child’s level. As Violet may not have a home‚ her health status is poor. However‚ these barriers may have a solution. Since Violet’s education level is low‚ she could consider being part of YOS. YOS is a part of the Salvation Army Youth Outreach Service‚ they operate education

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    The ethos is the morals‚ values and beliefs of a school. These are centred around the children‚ by encouraging respect for each other‚ and by respecting others yourself. By having good strong relationships and by celebrating each others differences. This can

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    I Have Dream

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    English 110C September 13‚ 2013 “I Have a Dream” When Dr. Martin Luther King‚ Jr. delivered his famous “I Have a Dream” speech about the mistreatment of African Americans‚ he shed a light on a very important issues of racism. Racism against African Americans was much more outstanding and violent during the 20th century than today. With a crooked law system‚ African American were mistreated and abused. In his speech‚ King uses logical and emotional appeal to show his credibility to explain his

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    "I HAVE A DREAM"

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    Rhetorical Analysis of “I Have a Dream”  Racism was and still is a big issue in the United States‚ during the mid-20th Century‚ which the most prominent form of racism was that of African-Americans. Although all blacks were supposed to be free‚ they were victimized mercilessly by the “White Man.” Therefore blacks decided to try and increase the amount of civil rights activists and change the corrupt law system. The most famous activist of them was Martin Luther King Jr. of the Southern Christian

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    ‘Without obviously aiming for pathos‚ Crane achieves it. The story‚ like the seamen‚ betrays ‘no hurried words‚ no pallor‚ no plain agitation‚’ but achieves a real sense of loss at its conclusion. Explain how Crane does this. It is certain that as the reader‚ one is left feeling bereft and truly sorrowful at the close of ‘The Open Boat’. However‚ it is not with emphasising the self-pity of the seamen‚ or using particularly emotive language‚ that Crane achieves this‚ but rather by subtly manipulating

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    Pathos for the Native American Indian "Brother‚ our seats were once large‚ and yours were very small; you have now become a great people‚ and we have scarcely a place left to spread our blankets; you have got our country‚ but are not satisfied; you want to force you religion upon us" (177) Long before the white man appeared‚ Native Americans owned the great and vast lands‚ relying on and praising the Great Spirit for sun‚ rain‚ and life. Upon crossing the seas‚ the white man was welcomed and befriended

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    Press Release Telecom Egypt Announces Launch of New Logo Cairo‚ July 1‚ 2013: Telecom Egypt (TE) (Ticker: ETEL.CA; TEEG.LN)‚ today announced the launch of its new corporate logo with immediate effect. Throughout its 159 year history‚ Telecom Egypt has strived to meet the needs of its customers. Connecting Egyptians from Aswan to Alexandria and throughout generations‚ Telecom Egypt has developed a reputation for delivering high quality‚ efficient services built on its heritage and leveraging its

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    at the time were small farmers‚ and they all had the same fear of Britain invading the colonies. Patrick Henry’s “Speech to the Virginia Convention” utilizes logos to persuade his fellow colonists to fight the British. If the colonists had voted against Henry’s proposition they would’ve been caught ill-prepared by the English. Henry used logos to convince the revolutionaries who still fooled themselves that peace could still be made with Britain. “Deceive ourselves no longer‚ Sir‚ we have done everything

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