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    every single word out and my letters to my friends would have almost every word shortened. W/e‚ FYI‚ lol‚ w/b‚ lylas‚ brb. Sometimes I even use those words when I talk to my friends. I have even used the shortened words while I talked to my parents and they have told me to stop speaking gibberish and start speaking English. It is especially hard to write every single word out in school after summer break when all I did when I wrote was text my friends or write with the shortened words on MSN Messenger

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    forbidden words essay

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    on the use of “forbidden words” in the media‚ the individual responsibility of using curse words has increased. In this research I have found that the use of curse words has heightened some people’s sensitivity to these words. Children are the most affected and the parents are not far behind. The use of curse words in our media has changed our perspective; children and teens use them sometimes on the daily basis‚ but is this change a good thing? The common curse words‚ some starting with S’s and

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    Nazi’s are able to use this power to control where people go‚ how they live‚ and to affect their freedom. Conversely‚ the power that words give Liesel and Max goes much deeper than physical control and instead focuses on the broader and more powerful ability and impact of free thought. While the Nazi’s may be able to control them physically‚ Max and Liesel’s thoughts and words remain their own and give them a power and freedom over which the Nazi’s have no control. With that power they are able to subvert

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    Community Word Analysis

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    many different word that the community uses and here are just some. The community uses many different words for many different reasons. Words that are different but they have the same meaning to the ones that people regularly think of. The reason the community uses different words is to not reveal the real meaning of the word. The main reason I have precise language is to make sure that everybody is to make everybody like each other. The first word is release. release is another word for kicked

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    Examples Of Word Crimes

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    school. Due to these unfortunate circumstances‚ I am not innocent of committing word crimes. However‚ in the song‚ “Word Crimes”‚ many of the examples given are crimes I do not commit. The only example‚ that was given‚ that I do commit is in the case of using who or whom. I know in writing that I have never actually used the word whom‚ even though it was the correct form to use. I never learned why whom would be used over who‚ so I never made the connection of when to switch over. Now‚ I am committed

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    Do Words Matter?

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    Do Words Matter? Words are very powerful‚ and sometimes the words we use offend people. Freedom of speech is highly valued but what happens when your freedom becomes hurtful or disrespectful to someone else? There are so many different kinds of people and different things that offend each person. In this day where we are more inclined to say whatever we want‚ we see more and more offense being taken to the words that get said. It’s hard to understand why certain words can be insulting to someone

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    Words That Work Outline

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    Words That Work Outline This book by Dr. Frank Luntz is about how slight changes in vocabulary can‚ and do‚ have an effect on what the audience takes from a speech or written address. The author uses three main points to bring his message to the reader. First‚ the main theme of this book is defined by the phrase‚ “It’s not what you say‚ it’s what people hear.” The author also introduces his set of “Ten Rules for Effective Communication” which serves as a set of guidelines to align the “what you

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    have to be while watching the play. Also‚ during the time the play was written (after WW1) many people where questioning their identity‚ who they were‚ and what their purpose in life was‚ Pirandello thoroughly emphasized this through the ‘6 characters’ in the play‚ as they too had no names highlighting their lack of identity and their struggle in figuring out who they were. Despite being a fascist Pirandello strongly believed there was more than one way of theatre‚ and that naturalism was not the

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    Words are powerless when looked at individually but they have the potential for good or evil‚ when someone who can properly use them to his or her advantage. That is what Nathaniel Hawthorne quote means‚ and I fully agree with him. An example of words being used for evil could be a dictator trying to convince his people that he is best for the country. An example of words being used for good could be a civil rights activist trying to persuade people to get along and to treat everyone with respect

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    Lit: A Parallel Word

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    The word lit was made to express a feeling. People use to it to express how much fun‚ or excitement they will experience. Lit is a slang word. Over the years many new words have been brought up. Lit can be used as describing the excitement‚ getting high‚ or how it really sounds lit. This is a word individuals hear with teen adults to describe an event or someone’s excitement. Lit is a way of explaining events that happen in your life. Lit has the pros of using the word but also the cons like when

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