essay on the given topic and preparing an outline for the audience. ➢ Each student presents verbally a critical essay on the selected topic to the class. ➢ Each presentation is based on the rhetorical modes from The Canadian Writer’s World. Paragraphs and Essays. By Lynne Gaetz‚ Suneeti Phadke‚ Rhonda Sandberg that we have or have not discussed in class. ➢ Each presentation must be manageable within the time span of 15 minutes. Guidelines: ➢ Read the quote carefully and reflect on it;
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Life Back Then: Life in the Georgian Era In the 19th century the way of life was very different than what it exists in the present world. Women were treated as property and kids were slaves to the work force. Men flourished in the social and economic statuses. People used horses as the main way to get places. Not everyone had the chance for an education and life was quite miserable if you weren’t wealthy. People would do just about everything to be able to get money‚ and kids worked
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Life in Mumbai may just be like the life in some other city‚ or your city from outside. It’s just the same different people living well almost together‚ struggling to find their way‚ striving to make life better. They do have the differences‚ negatives and ways. But living in this city makes you realise how not so similar it is to every place in this world. How so many people from different cultures‚ states and countries can call this one city their home? On the world map Mumbai is nothing more
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Living in the city or living in the country has many different aspects‚ but also few similarities. Cities for instance‚ offers more work opportunities‚ cultural activities and diversity is more prominent in big cities‚ and public transportation is widely available. Whether in the country one is more limited than in those sense‚ but living in the country has many advantages too. The country has fresher air‚ people live in bigger houses‚ therefore having their own back yard to enjoying leisureble things
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The Hungers of Life Sometimes an environment where people are guaranteed shelter and safety isn’t what they really long for‚ nor is it necessarily good for them. A significant portion of humanity want to truly live life—taking risks in the process of enjoying themselves and satisfying their desires for pleasure in life‚ while at the same time being able to get the necessary work done. In the poems “in the inner city” by Lucille Clifton and “a song in the front yard” by Gwendolyn Brooks‚ both the
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springs‚ ponds‚ rivers‚ canals and oceans. About one fourth of the earth is covered with water. It is obtained mainly from the rains. Water is really a precious gift of Nature. It has no taste‚ no smell‚ and no colour. The other name of water is life. We cannot live without water. We drink it‚ cook our food with it‚ bathe in it‚ and wash our body and things with it. The farmers need water for growing crops or plants. With water‚ the soil becomes wet. Then it becomes fit for sowing seeds there
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They are generally cut off from the cities and have a different kind of life. Village life has its own charms. Cowper says‚ “God made the country and man made the town.” Villagers live very close to nature. It is in the country that nature reveals all her beauties to man. Natural beauty of the village has been a source of inspiration for poets‚ philosophers and artists. The villagers pass a healthy and peaceful life. There is no smoke and noise of the city factories. The sounds of scooters
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That’s life In the story of “That’s life”‚ you will hear about my reading and writing experiences with word searches‚ books‚ and the ASVAB. These events take place from elementary school to the present day and in the future plans. This is my life and what I did to improve my reading and writing issues. In the fourth and fifth grade‚ I really enjoyed word searches. I did them because I had a hard time spelling. I did word searches because I thought that doing them would help me spell
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On The Run: Fugitive Life in an American City The author Alice Goffman does a remarkable job with the details and really goes above and beyond to understand the subjects at hand. Goffman’s motivation for her study on the fugitive life in Philadelphia caught my attention right from the start. On the Run serves as a kind on eye opener for the war on drugs in the United States. The war on drugs was aimed mostly at young African American men. This destroyed any trust between residents of an urban community
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Characters: Piscine Molitor Patel (Pi) - The protagonist of the story. Piscine is the narrator for most of the novel‚ and his account of his seven months at sea forms the bulk of the story. Piscine’s nickname‚ Pi‚ has a symbolic relationship with the mathematical pi (π) . The ratio of the circumference (circular) of a circle to its diameter (linear) is pi. The correlation between the linear journey to North America and the cycles of doubt and faith are experienced by Pi. Mathematical relationships
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