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    Hist 1301

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    United States 1301 April 1st‚ 2013 Mr. Maloney Details Leading to the War of 1812 When the United States of America were establishing‚ there were many conflicts‚ battles‚ and wars that followed to achieve their independence. One of those wars was the war of 1812‚ in which the United States fought against Britain. The war of 1812 had a major effect on the future of our country. The United States has won most of its wars‚ often evolving with significant concessions from the enemy. But

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    After enrolling in the Dual Credit English Composition 1 class‚ I was afraid of many aspects of the course. I was petrified of meaningless things: deadlines‚ word counts‚ and plagiarism. Although each of those aspects are important to consider and be mindful of‚ they are‚ in no way‚ anything to worry over. I lost confidence in myself and my writing‚ through my own frightening thoughts. Almost a full semester into the class‚ I know now that through hard work and careful‚ in depth writing that I can

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    English Reflective Report

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    Completing English 102 Before entering an english class‚ such as one taught by Professor Hunter‚ students must come into the class prepared to learn‚ and be willing to learn new things. When coming into Professor Hunter’s class‚ I knew I had to have some prior knowledge of writing papers‚ how to make a works cited page‚ know how to do an annotated bibliography‚ and most importantly know how to revise my papers so I could turn in all papers confent that I would not have many grammatical and punctuation

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    The skills I had developed up until this point further evolved in the AP (Advanced Placement) English class I attended during my senior year. AP English was the most challenging literature class I took during my time in high school; it was also the most enjoyable and rewarding. We read literary works such as “The Poisonwood Bible” by Barbara Kingsolver; “The Invisible Man” by Ralph Waldo Emerson; “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley; “The Things They Carried” by ???; and “A Doll’s House” by Henrik Ibsen

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    Crm 1301

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    Magna Charta 1215 -foundation of english constitution and parliament. up until this point you didn’t have individual rights as citizens for things such as the state going after you without due cause. An attempt to take the power away from the judge. he is supposed to preside to watch over the process but a jury decides. it an attempt to diffuse the power over the state. Foundation of: (most imp are 38‚ 39‚ 40) English Constitution and Parliament 1642 English Civil War Individual Rights Jury

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    organizing‚ and revising an essay is not a one-time job‚ but rather it is a process. Within the past months of English 102‚ I have learned many strategies and concepts not only about writing‚ but also analyzing other people’s works rhetorically. In order to further develop my skill in writing and evaluating‚ I will reflect upon the advertisement rhetorical analysis‚ the construction of arguments‚ and the development of structure and organization. To begin‚ the first major essay I completed was a rhetorical

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    have went over a lot of material and in turn I have learned a lot. A major thing I have learned from this first chapter is rhetoric. Rhetoric is the fluency and ability to get to the point across in your writing while using all the “laws” of the English language correctly. Although hard to do‚ in order to have good rhetoric you must avoid Engfish‚ show don’t tell‚ and have good word choice. Engfish is writing how you think someone else would want you to write instead of how you would like. Nearly

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    Midterm 1301

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    Lauren Nicole 1301 At the Butt Crack of Dawn Mid-Term Spanish Armada - English ships during the war between England and Spain at the end of the 16th century. With the defeat of Spain’s navy‚ Britain became the strongest naval power in the world‚ which would continue for the rest of colonial times and assure its dominance on the seas‚ in America‚ Africa‚ and Asia. Jamestown-Jamestown was the first stable english colony‚ it showed

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    Chem 1301

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    Syallubus for CHEM 1301 General Chemistry I Fall 2011 SCIE 2.106‚ M‚W: 2:35-3:50 Instructor Name: Dr. J. G. Parsons Email: parsonsjg@utpa.edu Office: Science room number: 3.348 Phone: Office : 381-7462 Office Hours: M/W: 1:30-2:30 or by appointment CRN: 12626 REQUIRED MATERIALS: Text Book: Chemistry by Julia Burdge (ISBN 978-0-07-302554-4) Scientific calculator (ARIS software package Required) RECOMMENDED MATERIALS: Burdge study guide Blackboard web course and a UTPA email address. CREDIT: Lecture

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    Essay 1 Hist 1301

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    Orlando Carreon HIST 1301- 421 February 12‚ 2015 Today‚ one of the most dreaded diseases by women is breast cancer. The advancement of medicine and technology has allowed us to come up with better ways to treat the disease. However‚ not everyone was fortunate to enjoy the treatments that we have available today. In the reading "Dying of Breast Cancer" by Robert Shadle and James S. Olson we are shown the pain that women had to deal with in the 19th century when they developed the malignant

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