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    Essay Writing I come from a land of unparalleled physical beauty and the home of my heart- ‘India’. Today‚ I consider myself extremely fortunate to be here in United States which is also known for its best Academic Curriculums. For past two years‚ ever since I moved to States‚ I had been hoping and planning to earn an MBA degree and am excited to now be on the cusp of making that dream a reality. I’ve come a long way from the shy college freshman who initially could hardly even thought of being

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    English essay writing notes- when given a quote look for BUY IN- how does what I know fit with the quote Do not rewrite the introduction in the conclusion the introduction should be about where you are headed the conclusion is about where you are Use peel in the body P- point E- example E- explanation L- link example: Mr so-so is innocent‚ he was at mc Donald’s at 12:00 and was seen by Mrs Lolo‚ the same time that the crime was being committed‚ therefore Mr so-so could not have

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    SENIOR MEMORY BOOK ENGLISH IV During this school year you will write a series of essays FOR CREDIT which will culminate in a book known as the Senior Memory Book. It will consist of your memories and thoughts from your entire life. This Senior Memory Book will be due for 150 points of EXTRA CREDIT in late April. NO STUDENT IS EXEMPT FROM THE MONTHLY ESSAYS which will count towards quarterly grades. ONLY STUDENTS DESIRING EXTRA CREDIT FOR THE 4TH QUARTER WILL TURN IN A COMPLETED BOOK. ALL students

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    Panopticism” Michel Foucault‚ very well seen as a leading academic and philosopher‚ wrote many great book and essays. The well known book‚ “Panopticism‚” describes the idea of how one controls things through power. Foucault uses a broad variety of examples throughout the passage to convey the sense of society and how one is controlled by a panopticon. To share is thoughts on society he uses vivid descriptions of the idea of a plague in a community and how society was quarantined to remain sterile

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    Argumentative essay Auggie and his family have been through many tough decisions in life. And even though there are more negatives than positives in school ‚ and daily life . They will get through it by getting back up even stronger . “how could you live with face like that “ those are the kind of comments auggie gets on the daily. Because of this comment it makes it harder for him to go out or to school until ‚ his mother decided that he should go to school even though most of his life

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    Essay Analysis Paper “Each year I watched the field across from the Store turn caterpillar green‚ then gradually frosty white. I knew exactly how long it would be before the big wagons would pull into the front yard and load on the cotton pickers at daybreak to carry them to the remains of slavery’s plantations” (Angelou‚ p. 115). Maya Angelou describes the life of cotton-pickers in the nonfiction story‚ “Cotton-Picking Time.” This paper will give an analysis of “Cotton-Picking Time” and discuss

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    Informative Essay “We are not going in circles‚ we are going upwards. The path is a spiral; we have already climbed many steps.” from Herman Hesse’s “Siddhartha” I believe the reason Hesse is so successful because his abilities to: Write about what he truly believes in‚ Write about content that he knows his customers/readers will be able to relate to and the ways he is able to transform his thoughts to words in a book perfectly. The way Hesse is able to write from his heart is so admirable and

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    Identify the needs of your readership. What do your readers need to know? How does your own knowledge matchup against the information they need? This will be the easiest way for you to find a topic to write about. You can also extensively research information that you don’t know‚ so don’t be deterred by that. 3 Be unique. If you are writing an article about something that other people are also writing about‚ try to be unique in how you approach the material. You should add to the conversation‚

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    Reading and writing is something essential in today’s society. It is how people communicate without using spoken words. It is how we talk with certain combination of words that convey the message of what someone is trying to say. Essentially it is another way for a person to express himself/herself. For me personally I haven’t been the greatest with English. It is something that I feel I am not really good at‚ my writing has endless possibilities of improving when compared to others people’s work

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    Society: Comparison to the Panopticon According to Wikepedia‚ a panopticon is a type of prison where the observer is able to watch the prisoners without the prisoner knowing when they are being watched. The concept of the design is to allow an observer to observe (-opticon) all (pan-) prisoners thereby conveying what one architect has called the "sentiment of an invisible omnisciece. The panopticon was invented by English philosopher Jeremy Bentham in 1785. Bentham himself described the Panopticon

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