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    Cyrenthia Gay 4/26/2014 English 110 Joyce Cottonham Why are more and more students taking online classes. More and more students are taking online classes because there are many advantages of taking online classes compared to be in a classroom. The first cause of students taking online is because it cost less. You don’t have to get in your car put gas in it and drive a hour to take two classes. There are less books to buy all you need is a computer‚ Online classes

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    Thomas Paine: The Father of the American Revolution When we look at the struggle for American Independence‚ most of us think of the war that the original patriots fought and won against the British. We look at some of the most historical figures in American history such as George Washington along with John Adams and credit them with independence of our nation. What many of us oversee is the man who inspired our weary‚ undermanned‚ unmotivated and ill equipped nation; Thomas Paine. Paine was a man

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    More Democratic Society

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    Contributing to a More Democratic Society The Zenger Case‚ the Great Awakening‚ and immigration contributed greatly to a more Democratic society. The Zenger Case contributed more to the winning freedom of press while immigration allowed more freedom of religion and the Great Awakening gave people the idea of making their own political decisions. The Great Awakening greatly influenced a democratic society in the colonies. The Great Awakening had a democratizing effect on the way colonists viewed

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    The GloriousAmerican‚ and French Revolution all led up to political changes because they all rebelled against their monarch hoping for change and a better tomorrow. People wanted a much more democratic government where all citizens are granted rights and privileges. These revolutions believed that the government had to obtain its power through the citizens and make decisions with their consent. As a result‚ three very important and essential documents were made to put an end to the monarch’s tyranny

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    More Sunny in the Philippines “How an eco-friendly marketplace about saving the future from climate change would give us more time having fun outdoors” Amidst the brightly colored “save-the-earth” banners and tarpaulins‚ stacks of “go-green” pamphlets and fliers‚ organic dark chocolate with siling labuyo (wild chili)‚ and local made matts‚ rugs and bags from scrap tailoring cloth and recycled Jack ‘n Jill Piattos foil wrappers‚ an enthusiastic representative from the Climate Change Exhibit

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    What advantages did the colonies have in the war for independence? What advantages did Britain have? The Revolutionary War was one of the most important events in history for America and Britain. The war‚ in a way‚ helped America become its own nation and declare independence from Britain. At the time of the Revolutionary War‚ the English were in control of the Americans. Both sides had crucial advantages over each other that decided the outcome of the war. Let’s start with colonists; one of the biggest

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    Once More in the Lake

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    Once More to the Lake Argument Essay In Whites essay “Once More to the Lake‚” the narrator ends with a chilling sensation. As White watches his son hop out of the lake‚ he has an epiphany concerning his old age. “As he buckled the swollen belt suddenly my groin felt the chill of death.” the concluding sentence is not only effective‚ but also perceives the purpose of the entire essay. With a little attention‚ it’s easy to see how the essay leads naturally to a sense of death’s approach or inevitability

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    More than a game

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    After reading all of the descriptive essays I found that I liked the “Once More to the Lake “By E.B White. His essay is easily readable and his diction is simplistic. His descriptions and imagery include Whites past and present memories. The narration is first person through the eyes and voice of the author. On the other hand I feel that his theme is more elusive. This retrospection allows the reader to slip behind the wall of time and memories to watch a son and father enjoy the America dream a

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    Junk Food No More

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    also be caused by junk food. A main complication in eating junk food is that you can have problems with high cholesterol. High cholesterol will cause vessel blockage. This could make some parts of your body to experience a lack of oxygen. It can also cause pain in parts of your body such as the legs and arms. In a more serious case the high cholesterol can attack inner parts of your body. One severe case will cause heart failure which means that your heart will not function normally. Another serious

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