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    written by Scott Downs In Paul Roberts essay “How to Say Nothing in 500 Words” he gives us nine tips that we can use to be a more productive writer. The first is to “Avoid the obvious” in which we should make a list of the things that immediately come to mind and not use them in your writing. Second he says that you should “Take the less usual side” which most people will avoid. He also mentions that trying to predict what the teacher wants is not a good way to choose a topic. Third is to “Slip

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    High School Musical Critic Essay The movies are very good movies‚ though the movie‚ aiming towards children of age four to twelve‚ encouraging them into having love affair to early at their stage in life. I believe the movie should focus on the age bracket of fifteen (15) through age twenty-two (22). The establishing shot in this film is key as it gives the audience an indication of the setting. The various shots give the audience an insight to the characters’ surroundings which makes the film seem

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    Compare the articles on Henri Paul: Which one do you think is most persuasive? Diana‚ princess of Wales died on 30th August 1997. She died in a car crash In a Paris tunnel. At the time she had divorced Prince Charles who was the father or her two children‚ (Prince William and Harry)‚ and was in a relationship with Dodi Alfayed. This story was reported worldwide. In the article from the Mirror‚ they give a biased picture of what Henri Paul Is like. They say he Is a “speed freak” and “bike nut‚ could

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    Seat Belts In Schools Essay

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    Seat Belts on School Buses Research suggests that school buses are safer with seat belts in them. A seat belt secures the child or passenger on the bus and also protects the body in a collision. In this essay‚ the issue focused on will be the importance of seat belts on school buses. Included will be examples of the cost associated with installing safety belts. Next‚ will be some examples of bus related accidents. Finally‚ how the seat belt can protect the passenger. Since 2003‚ there were

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    glaringly obvious division is brushed under the rug. As Paul Cuadros stated‚ “Whites deeply resented being labeled racist. But what they didn’t want to confront was that the economic and social structure of their communities favored them‚ to the disadvantage of others” (44). Despite this social injustice‚ immigrants continue to flood America with hope for change and they flourish in spite of the iron fist of oppression holding them down; Paul Cuadros and the Jets and their ability to conquer both

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    Med School Essay One As a potential medical student‚ I will strive to be a tremendous asset to The Chicago Medical School by devoting all my time and life to becoming an excellent physician. I believe that I am obligated to use my talents in a constructive manner‚ in a manner that benefits society. The medical career gives me the unique opportunity to express my many talents while benefiting human life. B. Berston M.D. once said: " ... a funny thing happens to medical students on their way to

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    Paul McCartney was a member of a band The Beatles‚ that heavily impacted the world. Paul had an average childhood. He was born June 18‚ 1942 in Liverpool‚ UK. His mom was a nurse and his dad a cotton salesman and a pianist in a band. At age 11 Paul passed the 11+ exam and so did only four other students. Them he went to an Institute for Boys where he got A level in English and Art. At age 14‚ he tragically lost his mother to cancer. His mother dying‚ his father’s band‚ getting into the Boys Institute

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    Alice Paul was born on January 11‚1885‚ in Moorestown‚ New Jersey. Her father‚ who died when Alice was sixteen‚ was a businessman‚ banker‚ and property owner. The Pauls lived in the small Quaker community of Moorestown. One of the beliefs of the Quakers was equality of the sexes. As a young girl‚ Alice attended the Quaker suffrage meetings with her mother. Alice Pauls’ father left them enough money so she could attend the exclusive Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania

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    economy of the Vietnam was reorganized so that it can benefit the Vietnamese collaborators and the French. Paul Doumer was the main architect of the policies used by the French in Vietnam. He arrived in 1897 after being appointed as the governor in charge of Indochina (Buttinger 3). Since his arrival in the land‚ Paul had the goal of ensuring that Vietnam was a colony that profited France. Paul indicated that Indochina had the responsibility of serving the France in Asia since at the time of its discovery

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    Kabul Beauty School Essay: Topic # 2 With a strict and unforgiving hand the Taliban ruled over Afghanistan from the 90’s until 2001. The Taliban hold an extremist interpretation of teachings from the Koran‚ the Islamic holy book. According to them‚ the Taliban‚ the Koran states that God has deemed the man of the house as the primary authority figure; they have rule over every one in the household be it wife or child. Their interpretation states‚ also‚ that women are not to reveal any part

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