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    and statuses that allows their followers to formulate an image of them‚ but in actuality they are the polar opposite. If one were to look up John Smith on Facebook‚ the first thing the viewer will see is that Smith is a high school student who plays baseball and sags his pants a lot. When looking at his photo albums‚ one will see numerous photos of Smith flashing gang signs and the middle finger. Smith’s statuses do not make his profile better! All of his status updates are rap lyrics‚ which probably

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    If the utility of wealth inspired people then they would admire the happiness that the rich‚ the noble or the ‘superior in society’‚ as Smith calls them‚ derive from their wealth and not the seemingly beauty that comes with wealth. Smith asserts that sympathy drives us to act the way we do. As observers‚ we put ourselves in the position of a sufferer. We imagine what it is to be in their shoes and what they may be feeling. We form an imagination of how they are affected and conceive what we ourselves

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    Captain Jahn Smith and Governor William Bradford were two influental leaders in the New World during the early 1600s. They both established a colony and they attempted to attract settlers with writings. Their writings were intended for different audiences and they both had different purposes. John Smith’s writings were intended to bring people to the new world. He wrote a pamphlet to the people in England and told about all the good things about New England. In his pamphlet he tried to persuade people

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    Isabel Miranda Dineen Juventus August 28‚ 2014 John Smith as a Narrator John Smith is not a credible narrator because he is writing a third person narrative about himself; therefore there is not more than one perspective neither more than one point of view. This gives his writing a possibility of being subjective. One of the main reasons I believe that John Smith is not a credible narrator is because his point of views and perspectives are biased. This also brings up the possibility of him over

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    Smith was born in January in 1580 in Willoughby‚ England. Smith’s father‚ George Smith‚ was a yeoman farmer. Alice Smith was his mother. They owned land in Lincolnshire. Smith ran away around the age of 15 due to not wanting to be a farmer‚ but a sailor instead. Unfortunately for John‚ his father stopped him and made him become an apprentice. Smith joined English farmers shortly after his father’s death in 1596. That fight ended in a truce and Smith came home and resided on Lord Willoughby’s

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    Pocahontas‚ recorded by John Smith himself‚ explains how Smith was captured while exploring the upper Chickahominy River. Smith had participated in a series of rituals that involved dancing‚ singing‚ and yelling. Smith had not been treated as a prisoner‚ as the king of Rasawek‚ Opechancanough‚ had feasted with him. After feasting with him‚ he was taken later and introduced to Powhatan. Here‚ another ceremony had been held. Smith had explained it as being a determination of his intent. Smith and Powhatan had

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    Finding Your Roots” We‚ people are related species that have lot of things in common. We all originated from a same ancestor Homo sapiens who were mutual parents in the past. When we compare one another genetically‚ we both possess 99.9% of genome sequence identical. It depicts that we all originated from a same blood and entirely related to one another. If we track our ancestors‚ long way behind we will find the same parents in our genome identity. Miraculously‚ the remaining one tenth of the

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    Although Captain John Smith (Jamestown) and William Bradford (Plymouth) held and wrote about similar positions in similar situations‚ they handled these situations differently. Not only did they come to the New World for different reasons‚ they also had different focuses when they wrote the histories of their respective colonies. Captain John Smith’s only apparent reason for coming over to the New World to settle was for the adventure that was sure to arise. In his early days‚ he did a lot of fighting

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    Strategic Alliances; Choose Your Partners Keith D. Brouthers‚ Lance Eliot Brouthers and Timothy J. Wilkinson Strategic alliances are known to be risky. Potential partners may be a lot better (or worse) than the company at the strategic alliance ’game ’. Unless there is a real resources shortage‚ be it skills‚ technology‚ finance‚ strategic alliances should be avoided. If shortages exist then the company should look for complementary skills‚ cooperative cultures‚ compatible goals and commensurate

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    Paraphrasing | | Paraphrasing is restating someone else’s ideas in your own words while providing proper in-text citations and references to acknowledge the original source‚ and let the readers know that the idea is not yours. It plays an important role in academic documents‚ legal documents‚ articles journals‚ etc. It requires crucial thinking‚ understanding and writing skills to rephrase a document in your own words. | paraphrasing reflects the understanding of a person rather than the writer

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