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    Paris and then with his influence‚ he drafted a new constitution of France in which he erected the consulate. Napoleon would be one of three consuls but as the first consul‚ Napoleon’s power was much stronger than the other two. Napoleon‚ as first consul‚ could elect any person and sway any law. By 1802‚ he was granted the ability to be first consul for life. Essentially‚ undoing the effort and reason for the French Revolution‚ Napoleon Bonaparte had brought back the monarchy to France. As a general

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    THE WRITING PROCESS – PERSUASIVE ESSAY Prompt: Do you think cell phones should be allowed in school? Compose an essay to persuade the school community of your opinion. STEP 1: ANALYZE THE PROMPT Role: myself as a student Planning: Audience: students‚ teachers‚ parents Format: 5-paragraph persuasive essay Topic: cell phones in school STEP 2: PLAN THE PAPER Topic: Three reasons why cell phones should be allowed in school: Reasons: 1- students stay connected with family and friends ________________________

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    Persuasive Essay w/o Visual Prompt: For this assignment‚ you are required to write an argumentative/persuasive essay. Topic: Think about something that is wrong (as you see it) in America or another country (i.e. your native country). Whatever you choose to write about‚ you have to make sure that you offer solutions to the problem. This is not a definition essay where you will just define and explain your problem; you have to argue (persuasively) why the problem exists and how the problem

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    the1960’s. But what about the African Americans? Anyone who is familiar with our American culture and History can tell you that African Americans have played a major role in our histories movements for a better tomorrow. For example As African Americans ’ place in American society has changed over the centuries‚ so‚ has the focus of African-American literature. Before the American Civil War‚ the literature primarily consisted of memoirs by people who had escaped from slavery; the genre of slave narratives included

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    In the first scaffold scene Dimmesdale is aware of his guilt and hypocrisy when he questions Hester but is too cowardly to confess his sin. Hester‚ while holding her child‚ stands in front of the public on the scaffold enduring humiliation and trial from the authorities of the town‚ in which they insist upon her to reveal the child’s father. Even Dimmesdale‚ as one of the authorities‚ says to her‚ “what can thy silence do for him‚ except… to add hypocrisy to sin?” However‚ she is unwilling to

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    AP ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARGUMENTATIVE OR PERSUASIVE ESSAY The Assignment: You are to research and compose an argumentative or persuasive essay focusing on a controversial issue (you may not write on abortion‚ gun control‚ marijuana legalization‚ gay marriage‚ or creationism/evolution). Argumentative essays enlighten your readers to the rationale behind your position on a debatable issue. However‚ persuasive essays not only enlighten your readers to your position on an issue‚ but also attempt to coerce

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    Voting isn’t just for people that are outside of prison. In my opinion I think that everybody has a second chance in life even if they are in prison. They all have rights to vote they are people truing to change their lives. They maybe did something that others dont agree on at all and that they need to be punished and have no rights at all. What if that was you in their you’ll say that your doing you’re time that you are trying to change and that’s what they are doing. Although depriving people

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    Neeraj Prakash March 26‚ 2012 Education Not Regulation During the past decade there has been an increasing amount of criticism on fast food. Movies like Supersize Me have portrayed fast food as the culprit to the overwhelming amount of people who have become obese. Many health advocates are convinced that increased government regulation of the fast food industry will aid in reducing obesity levels. Yet‚ while there are those that want to implement restrictions on fast food‚ I think it would

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    real joy of travelling has always been to take off on my own and just ’see’ what comes along the way. Of course this can sometimes be fraught with frustrations‚ difficulties and even dangers. Advantages of travelling alone  * Freedom Most people who travel alone generally cite freedom as the great motivating factor: freedom to please themselves‚ go where and when they want‚ change their plans on a whim when they hear about something that is a ’must’ to see‚ and to accept spontaneous invitations

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    student’s individuality. It limits the student’s ability to express themselves the way they want people thinking about them. Some people express themselves through clothes.  As stated by the Public School Review‚ under the First Amendment‚ it argues that uniforms stifle children who feel robbed of their individualism. Students want to send a message about their personality. That message they are trying to send you is silent and passive. School uniforms eliminate a crucial form of self-expression

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