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    NAME: JOSHUA EMENIKE DATE: 1/28/2011 COURSE: UNV 103 MODULE 6: WRITING ESSENTIALS INSTRUCTOR: RON FRIESEN (Instructor) TOPIC: INSTANT REPLAYS IN SOCCER: SHOULD THE USE OF INSTANT REPLAY BE INTRODUCED TO CURB CHEATING IN THE GAME? My stand: institute instant replays for soccer! Because— 1. It will reign in misbehavior by fans that are upset by wrong calls made in a game. 2. It would bring integrity to the game by clarifying if a goal is a goal. 3. It would bring clarity to a player’s

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    “There are about 5 million people in the world who surf‚ and ten to fifteen percent of them are women” (Endo‚ 2010). The women also purchase around 500 million dollars’ worth of surf and skate product a year‚ making it easy to say women have a big impact on surf culture and are becoming more prominent. The number of female amateur and pro surfers has been steadily increasing through the last decade which is also fueling the guy and girl surfing class. Who owns the waters. Surfing has been and continues

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    saw the parallel between the chess endgame the final stages of life. He realized that death is the final outcome and that regardless of how a person plays the game‚ he or she will die. The imagery of chess is presented in the play through Clov and Hamm who are red and Nagg and Nell who are white. The stage setting is important because it has been likened to a skull. The two windows on the back wall form the eye sockets of this skull‚ and the characters represent the brain and memory. Thus the

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    Thomas Hamm is a professor of history and director of special collections at Earlham College. “Earlham’s historical beginning in Richmond‚ Indiana‚ is rooted in the Great Migration of Quakers from the eastern United States in the first half of the nineteenth century” (Hamm viii). Among Thomas Hamm’s accomplishments‚ “he is a lifelong member of First Friends Meeting in New Castle‚ Indiana; he has served as recording clerk and a member of the executive committee of Indiana Yearly Meeting‚ and was

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    Avila 1 Jonathan Avila Ms. Melissa Walker AP English 3 4 March 2010 Women’s Roles and Their Evolution through Literature and Events How are women viewed in society? Have the ways in which women have been viewed changed over the years and throughout the decades? Do the setting and surrounding people around someone change the views of how woman are viewed? Can a novel or book reflect how women were really treated? Through women implicated novels‚ American literature‚ and current notable facts

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    Gatorade: The G Series Advertising is everywhere. Companies and corporations use everything from TV commercials‚ magazine ads‚ billboards‚ and cars decorated with their latest product to catch the attention of their consumers. They want their advertisement to leave a lasting impression and use different techniques to do so. When the main goal is gaining other companies consumers‚ companies must expend large amounts of effort and money‚ by using location‚ appearance‚ and a message to draw in their

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    he talks about the absurdity of Hamlet’s utterances with his uncle and with his mother. Styan (1981) devotes a complete section for Beckett’s and Pinter’s plays which can be considered a pure fountain of absurd dramatic works. Styan talks about Hamm and Clov’s absurdity in Endgame that he describes Hamm’s life as "Empty". Then‚ he talks about Stanley as an absurd character in Pinter’s "The Birthday Party". Then‚ he talks about the absurdity of the speech of Goldberg and McCann whenever they talk

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    Is NASCAR a Sport? The National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR) is fairly new to the realm of sports. There is a known debate about whether NASCAR is a sport‚ some people say it is not a sport‚ but I say it is. The definition of a sport is “An activity involving physical exertion and skill in which an individual or team competes against another or others.”(Webster). In a sport the key factors are the physical capabilities and skills the competitor acquires while determining the outcome

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    obligation made the novel suitable to be a Hegelian tragedy. The characters good intentions were shown throughout the play. Both Hamm and Clove depended on each other to survive. They were both afraid to leave each other and be left alone. Clove admits that Hamm became a father figure to him and he once loved him but not anymore‚ but he has nowhere else to go. Also Hamm points out that Clove stays with him out of compassion. Nagg depends mostly on his wife‚ Nell. He would only wake up from his garbage

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    enquiry. In fact it could be argued that a man needs another human to fully achieve conventional potential of happiness. Happiness and our existence only mean something if a human can share it with someone else. Beckett sets up his characters in pairs: Hamm and Clov‚ Nell and Nagg of Endgame; Vladimir and Estragon and Lucky and Pozzo of Waiting for Godot‚ implying in the same way that a man needs another human to share their experiences‚ conversations and to explore their potential to be happy or to reject

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