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    ENGL 101 OL SP14 March 4‚ 2014 Parties in a Small Town Every weekend there is a party somewhere. Whether it is out at the "river road‚" the lake‚ or even at someone’s house‚ it is the "cool place" to be. Years ago‚ I arrived at the Halloween dance‚ at the school‚ not wearing a costume but expecting to have a great time with all of my friends dancing and listening to music. I overheard someone talking about a party that was going to start at Nick’s house. Being invited to go with all of my friends

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    Natasha Preston grew up In a small town. She found her love for writing when she shared a story online. She loves writing about romance‚ thrillers‚ and occasionally serial killers. For eleven years‚ Oakley Farrell has not talked. At the age of five she quit talking and nobody seems to know why. She refused to talk‚ she remained silent. She is bullied at school and only has one friend and his name is Cole Benson. Oakley’s best friend Cole who has been her best friend since they were

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    Big Cities VS Small Towns There are major differences between living in big city and small town. Some people prefer small towns are close knit communities were everyone knows one another and people are more laid back. There is less stress in a small town because there is no rush like there is in the big cities. There is also less crime in a small town. In a small town‚ there is a lot of open space‚ you don?t have to worry about overcrowding. Some people prefer the big city because it is where all

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    American actress Kate Bosworth once said‚ “I grew up in a small town where everyone wanted to be the same or look the same and was afraid to be different.” The controversy about big cities being better than small towns or vice versa to grow up in has been around for the longest time now. I strongly believe that small towns are a much better environment for a child to grow up in than that of a big city. Ask any person that grew up within a small town they probably knew everyone in their community perhaps

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    absolutely the different sides of the coin‚ so choosing whether to live in a big city or a small town requires serious consideration. Each city has its unique aspects and qualities that distinguish itself from others. Each person has his or her own opinion about where to live based on his or her life style. However‚ according to me‚ living in a large city has certain advantages over living in a small town: convenient public transportation‚ greater entertainment facility and higher employment.

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    Topic; Education In The South In the small‚ Southern‚ towns of Maycomb‚ Alabama‚ education varies from family to family. Every family has a different take‚ on how they implicate education to their families and therefore creates a huge range of those who can read and write and those who cannot. In‚ To Kill A Mocking Bird by. Harper Lee‚ this range of education is demonstrated in many different ways. One way that Lee demonstrates‚ the different levels of education‚ among the citizens of Maycomb

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    Enjoy Your Healthy Life!   By Haruko Sakiyama       Speech Topic: Eating a Good Breakfast Speech Title: Enjoy your Healthy Life! Category: Question of Value Organizational Pattern: Topical General Purpose Statement: To persuade Specific Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that eating breakfast is important to good health Central Purpose Statement: To persuade my audience that eating breakfast is important for good health by first telling you about the metabolic benefits of eating

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    What was the environment in which you were raised. Describe your family ‚  home ‚ neighborhood ‚ or community ‚ and explain how it has shaped you as a person. The environment i was raised in a small town named “Dimmitt”. This was located in West Texas. This town was made up of 300 people ‚ so that means everybody knew about each other. In fact there were only one stop light. There weren’t interstate  there. If you needed to go to the mall ‚ food store ‚ etc.. You would have to drive another forty-five

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    Sample Persuasive Speech Outline For Public Speaking Sample persuasive speech outline including speechwriting tips on outlining the main speech topics for public speaking. Sample Persuasive Speech Outline YOUR NAME‚ SPEECH CLASS AND DATE: TITLE: SUBJECT: Your persuasive speech topic. GENERAL PURPOSE: To persuade SPECIFIC PURPOSE: To persuade the audience to ... (fill in your ultimate goal of course :-) I INTRODUCTION A. Your attention grabber. Try a snappy one if you like

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    Learning Objective Understand the structural parts of a persuasive speech. Attention Statement Show a picture of a person on death row and ask the audience: does an innocent man deserve to die? Introduction Briefly introduce the man in an Illinois prison and explain that he was released only days before his impending death because DNA evidence (not available when he was convicted)‚ clearly established his innocence. A statement of your topic and your specific stand on the topic:

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