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    Purpose: To persuade the audience to ride bikes to local areas instead of driving Claim: policy Organization pattern: Problem-cause-solution Thesis: Why One Should Ride A Bike Instead of Drive Speech Outline I. Introduction a. You’re sitting in bumper-to-bumper traffic already late for god knows what‚ the over bearing smell of car exhaust is literally killing you and overall you feel trapped. Not to mention you’re a little overweight and all you want is Jimmy Johns. You then look out your

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    Comparison of Maus and Night The Holocaust was a traumatic event that most people can’t even wrap their minds around. Libraries are filled with books about the Holocaust because people are both fascinated and horrified to learn the details of what survivors went through. Maus by Art Spiegelman and Night by Elie Wiesel are two highly praised Holocaust books that illustrate the horrors of the Holocaust. Night is a traditional narrative that mainly focuses on Elie’s experiences throughout the holocaust

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    The Ride of My Life I’ve always loved roller coasters. Or‚ at least I thought I did. The feeling of soaring through the air‚ warm wind blasting on your face and blowing through your hair‚ that "oh crap" moment that your body gets when you’re plummeting downwards‚ and the adrenaline that surges through your body while you’re watching the world flip and twist before your eyes in mind boggling ways are all insane. My legs were aching from standing upright for such a prolonged period of time. I was

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    illuminations on the traffic light at the commencement time of the ride transmuted from crimson to yellow‚ to green. I was moving forward at such a bullet I virtually could not grasp. I could test the panic in my mouth‚ and I could auricular discern the screaming of the kids and parents. I can smell the sweat and warmth in the air. My hands were shaking of what I can visually perceive. There I was the person on top of the Roller Coaster Ride. Fear is in me! A portion of my Encephalon has verbally expressed

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    and the day I learned to ride my bike is very memorable to me. Learning how to ride a bicycle can be exciting as well as painful. But I found it really exciting indeed. I was starting to realize that all of the other kids where riding two-wheelers‚ and I was the only one still riding a small bike with those ridiculous training wheels. I felt that it was time for me to make a transition from training wheels to a “big kid” bike. It was my sister who taught me how to ride a bicycle “The training wheels

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    "The six of us—me‚ Fang‚ Iggy‚ Nudge‚ the Gasman‚ and Angel—were made on purpose‚ by the sickest‚ most horrible ’scientists’ you could possibly imagine." This line shows that Max is part of a big family of genetically engineered kids who have become her family in the story. The whole book has a reoccurring theme that family is the most important thing we have in this life. I think the best theme could be identified as “Family will always come through for you.” I think this story is a great

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    reading A Bus Ride‚ and The Berlin Wall it is very interesting to read how you can incorporate active learning. Active learning is important‚ especially on topics that may seem boring to some. A Bus Ride really stood out. It was interesting how something you can do with adults‚ can still impact children in first grade. I think it is important in a classroom to let children express their feeling about something‚ rather than being “told” what is right to believe‚ and what is wrong. In A Bus Ride the little

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    ILLINOIS BUS RIDE A number of ideas‚ suggestions‚ and points can be extracted from "Illinois Bus Ride‚" a passage from Aldo Leopold’s collection of essays entitled A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There. However‚ there must be one main thesis that the author is attempting to get through to his audience. Leopold argues that we Americans have manipulated the landscape and ecosystem of the prairie so that it seems to be nothing more that a tool at our disposal. All aspects of what

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    Graduation Night Graduation is the ending of one of the biggest parts of a person’s life. Every year‚ seniors look forward to walking across that line and receiving their diplomas. The one thing that most don’t expect though‚ is to find out that their name won’t be called out in front of families‚ friends‚ and teachers because of one stupid mistake they did during their last year. I never realized the importance and the consequences of my mistakes in high school until I was told

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    The idea in this assignment that seems useful to me is the explanation Kenneth A. Strike gives about using due process for cases of punishment. In The Ethics of Teaching‚ Kenneth A. Strike explains “ If we are to decide about the kinds of due process to provide in cases of punishment‚ we must have some idea of what the desirable consequences of punishment are” ( Strike‚ pg. 29). This statement means that when it comes to punishments we must think about the consequences that may occur. For example

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