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    John Mieir Mr. Jones Language Arts October 4‚ 2012 Expository Prose Assignment 1.Ed Pilkington purpose for this article is to inform the audience that he wants to abolish the rule of execution because in this article‚ the U.S legal system made a fatal mistake by sentencing an innocent man to his death. This article is in expository style because it has a thesis that explains what he is going to talk about and it has the proper structure of beginning‚ body and conclusion. Another

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    The New York Draft Riots of 1863 In the summer of 1863 New York experienced one of the most violent protests in the American history. The riots were mainly in reaction to the Union draft for the Civil War‚ which Abraham Lincoln enacted when volunteers began to run out. The riots lasted for five days‚ and the mob consisted of almost 50‚000 angry men who opposed to the Civil War‚ draft and Emancipation Proclamation. This paper will discuss how the Irish immigrants in New York affected the draft

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    Cyberbullying: The Hard Read Truth Cyberbullying is a type of bullying that is defined as attacking someone using text messages‚ social media‚ web comments‚ or over the internet anonymously. Cyberbullying is a crime in some states. (nobullying.com) Cyberbullying happens mostly in middle school and high school. Cyberbullying uses all forms technology‚ including‚ “(...) mean text messages or emails‚ rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites‚ and embarrassing pictures‚ videos‚ websites

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    authors of Engaging Exposition believe that expository preaching is the foundational element in the health of a church. Many churches today are suffering due to the lack of Biblical preaching. Understanding the need for expository preaching‚ three modern expositors have developed a three dimensional approach to expository preaching: Discovery‚ Development‚ and Delivery. Engaging Exposition walks the reader through the process of developing an expository sermon. Dr. Bill Curtis kicks the book off

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    My Expository Essay Did you know that in 2009 there were about 11.3 million immigrants in the United States (pewresearch.org ) .This essay will tell you the best ways for people from other countries to adjust to living in the United States.This topic is very interesting because i’m sure like me you had no idea that there was this many immigrants in the United States. It is very hard or it is not that easy for immigrants to adjust to the american culture. The obstacles of adjusting to a new country

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    of Auster’s The New York Trilogy Abstract: The concept of fragmented self was first introduced by Freud through his model of three part psyche‚ namely ego‚ id and super-ego‚ and later modified by Jacque Lacan‚ the famous postmodern psychoanalyst. The split of subject is one of the most appealing concepts in the postmodern literature. By assimilating the structure of unconscious to that of language‚ Lacan bridges between psychoanalysis and linguistics and hence makes a new interdisciplinary

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    Benefits of Gay Marriage in New York Just recently our nation has taken initiative into changing the gay rights that our nation lacks by repealing the Don’t Ask Don’t Tell policy that was established in 1993 by our former president Clinton. In the United States there are only five states‚ not including District of Columbia‚ that have legalized same sex marriage. Lawmakers ignore the fact that legalizing gay marriage has economical benefits. If the state of New York were to make gay marriage

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    At this point in many teenagers life they are contemplating on what to do after graduating from high school. Luckily I already have a pretty good idea of what I would like to do; ever since I was a little girl I’ve always loved teaching people. I love children so I definitely want to major in the Elementary portion of teaching. After working with my grandmother that has a strong accent I have decided to also get a masters in Speech-Language Pathology. First off‚ as a Junior in high school I keep

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    How effective is the author at capturing the reader’s attention in the first few chapters of the novel? The novel goes immediately into an unfamiliar‚ unexplained world‚ using unfamiliar terms like “Handmaid‚” “Angel‚” and “Commander” that only comes to make sense as the story progresses. In this novel‚ Margaret Atwood tells more than the story of Offred

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