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    Casa Youth Shelter short term crisis shelter : Casa Youth Shelter is a nonprofit organization located in Los Alamitos‚ California providing emergency temporary shelter for homeless‚ runaway and abandoned youth. They have 12 licensed beds

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    The Pilgrims The Narrator -  The narrator makes it quite clear that he is also a character in his book. Although he is called Chaucer‚ we should be wary of accepting his words and opinions as Chaucer’s own. In the General Prologue‚ the narrator presents himself as a gregarious and naïve character. Later on‚ the Host accuses him of being silent and sullen. Because the narrator writes down his impressions of the pilgrims from memory‚ whom he does and does not like‚ and what he chooses and chooses

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    As young men born in the same year (1955)‚ they set out from the same starting point‚ but with radically different personalities. In the early days of personal computers‚ both dropped out of college and launched their own businesses. Of the two‚ the late Steve Jobs was always the quick‚ live-for-the-moment hare‚ while Bill Gates was the dispassionate‚ lawyerly‚ bide-your-time tortoise. For two decades‚ the race between the two went according to script‚ with the hare jumping out to a huge early

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    A native speaker is a person who has spoken the language from the earliest childhood. It other words‚ It is known as ‘Mother Tongue’. Is it true that a native English speaker makes a better English teacher? The answer is no. Not all native English speakers make a better teacher. Being an English teacher‚ you must not only know how to speak in English‚ but to know how to teach. According to Justin Murray‚ the most important characteristic of being any teacher is to know how to teach to the level

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    Cadbury PROJECT Marketing Cadbury Cadbury Dairy Milk Chocolate Submitted By : Submitted To: Acknowledgment First of all I acknowledge the blessing of my Allah in helping me in my efforts; I would like to thank all of other helping hands who were with me to make this this project possible. I am also thankful to my senior friend Waseem Cheema MBA 4th who helps me to complete

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    The speaker loves blackberry picking. It’s evident in the first stanza where he describes his blackberry picking adventure. Even though something was there to ruin it‚ the speaker wanted to go back next year. The author‚ Seamus Heaney‚ uses diction‚ imagery‚ and analogies to convey a deeper meaning of blackberry picking. In the first stanza‚ the speaker is describing the blackberries. The “glossy purple clot; it’s flesh sweet like thickened wine”‚ was motivation for the speaker to go blackberry picking

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    for the Third Speakers in framing their rebuttals and for the Summary Speakers to frame their Reply speeches.   The Second Speakers are also in a good position to add new dimensions to the debate by developing their argumentation further. This allows the team to broaden the scope of the debate and demonstrate that its approach to the motion does not rest on a single line of argumentation or logic. For instance‚ if the debate has focused mainly on economic issues‚ the Second Speakers can switch to

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    There are different types of roller coasters ranging from inverted ones to standing up roller coasters. The types of coasters that I will talk about today is the wooden‚ steel‚ inverted‚ and standing up roller coasters. First of all‚ the wooden roller coaster has its perks and it’s difficulties. This kind gives a swaying feeling that is supposed to make the passengers feel “unsafe”. Successfully‚ this action will make the experience have more of an adrenaline feel. A problem with this type of roller

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    Summer Reading Essay In The Tipping Point‚ by Malcolm Gladwell‚ the tone clearly drives the strategy to be logos. Logos is an exceptional rhetorical strategy as it persuades the reader‚ not through the use of emotions and feelings‚ but rather through the use of logic and reasoning. There exists an energy in the style in which Gladwell writes that has the power to persuade the audience to believe what he believes in‚ the Tipping Point. Gladwell does not only give us his theory on how epidemics

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    The use of setting by the narrator in “A Tell-Tale Heart” Edgar Allan Poe’s “A Tell-Tale Heart” is about a man‚ driven by madness‚ who murders an old man in order to escape his fear. I believe that the narrator chose the time and place of his crime intentionally‚ for the following reasons: The deed was committed in the dark‚ which also describes his thoughts. The murderous act was in the old man’s bedroom‚ with the bed being the murder weapon‚ in order to achieve redemption. Also‚ the crime was

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