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    Sorayah Vuningoma Professor Scott English 101 Rough Draft College is a waste of time and money In Caroline Bird‚ “College is a waste of time and money‚” Bird discusses why college is not necessary for everyone. She states that many college students are in college not because they want to but because they have to. Bird came to realize that college students don’t feel needed. They are led to believe that getting a college degree is important because it’s a way of getting higher chance of

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    Marketing Chapter Five Case Study 5.2 1. How does Look-Look use technology to gain insights on the teen and young adult markets? Lee and Gordon felt the that younger people themselves were not given a very large part in the to play in the market research process‚ even though they were in the best situation to give complete accurate information about youth trends. So they created an internet communication system and enlisted young people to provide up to date information‚ right from them

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    “The Lottery” is a dynamic short story with several motifs and ideas such as the power behind tradition and family. However‚ more importantly‚ it has a strong over arching theme that captures the dynamic nature of the short story: outer appearances can be deceiving. This reoccurring theme is illustrated by the idea of the lottery‚ and the nature of humanity as depicted in the story: weak and evil. The theme‚ outer appearances can be deceiving‚ is depicted by the short story’s concept of a lottery

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    The title of the story "The Lottery‚” by Shirley Jackson is ironic. By only reading the title of this story the reader would assume that someone is going to win something good. But‚ the opposite of that is actually the true part‚ because the author‚ Shirley Jackson Makes it seems like it is just another one of those regular days in the village. But it is not. One way that Shirley Jackson proves that some of her story is written with irony is what kind of traditions they have. They make traditions

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    their self-value. Without doubt‚ champion is importance in a competition‚ but there are things more than that. In the Olympics‚ athletes come from all over the world and each of them presents his or her country. Winning the game of course can benefits their countries and athletes themselves. But not everyone can win. I think the most important thing is that even though they did not win‚ at least they tried their best to participate in the events. If people are always focusing on winning‚ they would

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    “I HOPE YOU’RE HAVING YOURSELF AN ESPECIALLY WONDERFUL TIME” Victor Ralston welcomed the man with the angry eyes to MargsonMart. The man stared at the flaming rattlesnake tattoo on Victor’s left forearm and then told Victor “ Now I hope you’re having yourself an especially wonderful time”‚ it gave Victor the shivers. Maybe it was the way this man’s expression changed when he saw Victor’s tattoo‚ and maybe it was the sound of this man’s voice. But it was definitely those words. “Now I hope you’re

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    thinks of a lottery‚ they imagine winning a large sum of money. Shirley Jackson uses the setting in The Lottery to foreshadow an ironic ending. The peaceful and tranquil town described in this story has an annual lottery‚ and you can’t possibly guess what the "prize" is… The author foreshadows an ironic ending at the very beginning by establishing a cheerful setting. The story occurs "around ten o’clock" on June twenty-seventh‚ a time of day that is very bright and joyous and a time of year that

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    ABSTRACT In this paper we address the issue of pronunciation model- ing for conversational speech synthesis. We experiment with two different HMM topologies (fully connected state model and forward connected state model) for sub-phonetic model- ing to capture the deletion and insertion of sub-phonetic states during speech production process. We show that the experi- mented HMM topologies have higher log likelihood than the traditional 5-state sequential model. We also study the first and

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    The lottery‚ many people are playing it all around the world. In the United States‚ people‚ who have a little bit of money in their pocket‚ will play the lottery. Now the lottery has changed from a tool for financing the public to a tool for making money for the merchant. In the article “ The Lottery is for Losers ” by Laurence Berkley‚ the author points out‚ people forgot the main point for lottery is financing the public‚ but now they only see the impossible benefit for their self. There are three

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    “The Lottery‚” the author‚ Shirley Jackson uses aspects of time during the year and location to mislead the reader to improve the plot of the story. The story takes place in a small town that has a unique set of traditions. For each year‚ to have a successful harvest‚ one person from the town is drawn at random to be stoned and killed. The author begins this short story by giving the reader a happy warm sense with a bright time of year. “Full-summer day.” (Jackson 1) Generally‚ people can relate

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