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    This training course is called English for Winners‚ and before you delve into it‚ we should find out together if it is for you. Do you want to be a winner? Most English learners are unhappy with their English ability. If you ask the average English learner to assess their skills‚ you’re very likely to get one of these answers: "I studied English at school for more than 5 years‚ but my English is not so good." "I speak a little English‚ but I think it’s just ’school English’." "I understand it a little

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    teenage years were spent in hospitals and the majority of my parent’s money went to paying the doctors. During this period of my life I thought medicine was doing more harm than good. Because I was older at the time of Debbie’s death my perception about medicine changed and I became motivated to find out why medicine costs so much and why some procedures cost more than others? So I studied hard‚ became Valedictorian of my class‚ earning a full scholarship to Vanderbilt University and now I’m ready

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    Joyce Carol Oates wrote‚ “reading is the sole means by which we slip‚ involuntarily‚ often helplessly‚ into another’s skin‚ another’s voice‚ another’s soul.” This quote more or less sums up the sole main purpose of why many people read fiction. The reasons why a reader likes or dislikes a work of fiction may seem to be random‚ or even shallow‚ such as its ability to grab attention or keep a reader hooked with on stereotypical drama. However‚ when a work is actually examined further‚ deeper levels

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    and expressed dissatisfaction with their library’s collection. The results of this survey indicate several problems which need to be solved if the habit of reading is to extend beyond "reading to learn". Students also need to be made aware of the importance of the school library resources in their education and in leisure time. Library instructions need to be enforced to enable students to become more familiar with library utilization techniques so that the library resources could be more fully

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    Keli Cannon Dr. Joan Swinney WR 121; Writing Project 1 5 October‚ 2011 WC: 757 Decisions Humility is a puzzling concept. Being aware of my own shortcomings‚ accepting myself for who I am and for who I am not. Realizing that I am the only person who is there for me all of the time. I’m my own worst enemy. I’m my own best friend. I have spent my entire life putting everyone else first. Sacrificing my own wants and needs to accommodate those I love and even those who I felt the slightest

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    Summer Reading Test Corrections – Alex Johnson 6. Which of the following most strongly appeals to pathos? A. Starting the speech with what makes Roosevelt credible. B. Defining and quoting the Bill of Rights. C. Terms such as “totalitarian‚” “democracy‚” “trade union‚” and “compromise” D. Repetition of the word “United Nations” E. Use of rhetorical questions Letter A is incorrect because Roosevelt is appealing to logos in this quote “The United Nations has made it clear that it intends

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    Explain how the Declaration of Independence reflects Enlightenment philosophy. The Declaration of Independence was a revolutionary piece of writing that impacted the whole world for decades after it was written‚ by starting a chain of angry citizens overthrowing unjust governments. But the elements that made it so different and revolutionary were not thought up all at the time; many of the ideas put into the Declaration had been envisioned by a wide variety of thinkers during the Enlightenment

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    Though many people dismiss the idea of cloning as a way of destroying nature’s diversity‚ cloning techniques can potentially become life savers for many. The ability to clone will allow scientists to duplicate new‚ needed organs for patients thanks to therapeutic cloning. Endangered animals will be able to become striving species overtime due to reproductive cloning. Infertile women will once again be granted the gift of giving birth‚ all creditable to reproductive cloning.

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    In recent discussion of vegetarianism‚ a controversial issue has been whether we should eat meat or not. On one hand‚ some argue that eating meat is a part of life and the only way to live. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that eating meat is morally wrong and we should only eat plants. According to Drew Ramsey‚ author of “Meat Is Brain Food” it is problematic that the “…American diet [consists] of processed foods laden with sugars‚ salt‚ and…fat” (Source A). However‚ eating plants exclusively

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    Ways that you can ruin your life. Bertha Budget and Hammond Deggs saving and not saving money. Bertha Budget saves all of her money. Hammond Deggs does not save any of his money. Bertha Budget Is an old woman who is seventy-four years old. Bertha is not retired and is still working. Every nickel of Bertha’s money is saved. Bertha does not even have a husband or kids to spend the money on. The house Bertha lives in is in disrepair and she has worn out clothes. She never goes out to eat neither.

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