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    figured that moment would be very soon. From all my experience of 11-hour flights‚ one stands among them all. My first time traveling alone. April 7‚ 2014 I had just finished second year when my parents told me the news of my transfer to Philippines. They said “since you are about to go to college two years from now‚ you should learn what it’s like to live in the Philippines”. At first I was shocked because my life was in Kuwait‚ he friends and family that I cared for‚ I would all leave behind once

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    Rhetorical Analysis Paper From the beginning‚ the FLO TV personal television ad that first aired during the 2009 Super Bowl grabbed my attention by using Jim Nantz‚ the legendary sportscaster‚ to commentate on the entire commercial. Hitting on the rhetorical appeal of ethos‚ because even if I wasn’t looking at the TV at the time‚ as soon as I hear Jim Nantz voice‚ it makes me want to see what he’s talking about. Jim’s giving the play by play on the man in the commercial‚ Jason Glasby‚ giving

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    my need came from. We had the first two weeks of class to decide on a topic‚ which is where I faced most of the constraints. Coming from a conservative society‚ it wasn’t appropriate to write or speak about certain subjects in school. At first I wanted to write about human trafficking‚ it was a subject that interested me‚ yet I knew I would face a lot of constraints while writing‚ like fore

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    Unity and World Peace After the Vietnam War‚ Americans had become annoyed and conflicted on the subjects of war‚ as well as their government. The American culture was changing as people began to realize how ‘dishonest’ and ‘untrustworthy’ some of our politicians had become. During this period society’s faults and weaknesses also became more apparent. In the midst of this changing environment‚ in 1960‚ John F. Kennedy was elected. On January 20th‚ 1961 John F. Kennedy was sworn in as the president

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    struggled to catch up on what I missed. On Wednesday I got up early to begin my rhetorical analysis and study the math problems I did not understand. It was a great feeling to come to class and know exactly what was going on. After class I joined a math study group which made me feel even more confident about my math exam approaching quickly. On Thursday I finished my first assignment with 10 hours to spare. My Rhetorical Analysis paper was very challenging to write‚ but I dedicated 2 hours a night and

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    coping skills help all the part to interact with each other to fully understand the person. Books that also help understand to see each complexly are A Child Called It by Dave Pelzer‚ The Fault in Our Starts by John Green and‚ Holes by Louis Sachar. Seeing each other complexly seems impenetrable because it is hard to see behind the story of the people that are confused by emotions or reactions they cannot explain. More of the complexly involve

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    Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness‚ Money Buys Stability The game of basketball has been around for over century and in that time it has evolved immensely. From the creation of the ABA (American Basketball Association)‚ and NBA (National Basketball Association)‚ to their merger in 1976. Since then‚ the association has broken off even more from the men’s and women’s collegiate league to separation of the men’s and women’s professional league. The popularity around all of this has skyrocketed and the payouts

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    have transformed through time along with values‚ the parallel worlds within postmodern Beverly Hills and Regency England display the contextual shifts brought forth. The bildungsroman novel Emma by Jane Austen exemplifies the strict values within Regency England society whilst Amy Heckerling’s film Clueless illustrates the transformation of these values within Beverly Hills. The values of social status and pride and vanity are explored through the inflexible Regency England society in comparison to

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    happening. “I formed an early aversion to all things pink and girly.” In order to support this‚ Peril uses former Miss America Jacque Mercer’s vivid description of the proper way to put on a bathing suit‚ in her guide How to Win a Beauty Contest. “First‚ roll it as you would a girdle. Pull the suit over the hips to the waist‚ then‚ holding the top away from your body bend over from the waist. Ease the suite up to the bust line and with one hand‚ lift one breast up and in and ease the suit bra over

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    Zombie was initially written in memory of two children killed as a result of a bombing conducted by the Irish Republican Army (IRA) in Cheshire. Through the use of repetition and metaphors‚ The Cranberries created a song desirous of peace about England and Ireland with the intention of creating a truce between the two countries. The two different interpretations of the title Zombie influences both the mood and tone of the song. One interpretation can refer to an undead human who eats other human

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