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    Sebastian Double Entry

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    Sebastian reached into his bag of tricks once more and pulled out a hatchet. The blade was so sharp it could easily cut the whiskers of a cat. The madman began to repeatedly dig the hatchet into a tree and with a simple shove he sent the tree crashing to the ground. With a big thud the tree collided with the dirt road blocking it off to anyone who tried to take this road. We descended back into the forest and using our magic created a shelter out of leaves and sticks that would suffice for a couple

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    Piggy's Journal Entry

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    Day 1- Well‚ we are lost on this island. After we came to‚ there was a noise. What a noise it was‚ it was like the horn of a ship: “ a deep harsh note boomed under the palms” (Golding 17). The sound was from a conch shell‚ blown by a boy named Ralph trying to call all of the boys marooned on the island to a meeting. I led my choir to the meeting. We voted on a leader. There is no doubt in my mind that I would be the best leader‚ but the group elected Ralph. Something about him really makes my blood

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    Zklav Diary Entry

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    It is December 25‚ 1776 I George Washington have a plan for me and my best companion Zklav and my troops.My plan is to wait till all of the Hessians are asleep then attack them.But first I need to recruit more men I will read a text from Thomas Paine’s Crises document.I went into a town and started to read “These are the times that try men’s souls. The summer soldier and the shine patriots will‚in this crisis‚shrink from the service of their country; but he that stands NOW‚deserves the love and thanks

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    Goldilocks Diary Entry

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    Dear‚ diary today‚ I’m going to tell you all about this one time I was going to my grandma’s house‚ it’s not just an ordinary story‚ enjoy! It all started so typically‚ I was going to my grandma’s house to give her some treats for her (because I didn’t get to see her in a while). Before‚ I left the house‚ my mother told me‚ “Don’t talk to any strangers and go straight to grandma’s house” I responded‚ by saying‚ “Mother I know‚ you don’t have to tell me every single time I go to grandma’s house

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    Ciara Watson The Three Modes of Persuasion: Socrates’ Apology In speaking of effective rhetorical persuasion‚ we must appeal to our target audience in a way that will get them to accept or act upon the point of view we are trying to portray. Aristotle said that we persuade others by three means: (1) by the appeal to their reason (logos); (2) by the appeal to their emotions (pathos); and (3) by the appeal of our personality or character (ethos) (Corbett and Connors 32). When Socrates‚ an infamous

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    C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. Rhetorical Mode | * Purpose – Explain when or why each rhetorical mode is used. | Structure – Explain what organizational method works best with each rhetorical mode. | Provide 2 tips

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    their own strategy (Gibbons‚ 1992: p.8). Entry deterrence game‚ as a typical example in industrial economics‚ can be seen in the competitive markets in real society will be regarded as an object to be discussed In the subsection‚ firstly‚ entry deterrence game will be put into four classical types of game theories for analyzing and different strategies for the players in the games will be work out by using the given models; then the use of game theory in real entry deterrence will be slightly discussed

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    The entry of foreign banks into emerging markets: an application of the eclectic theory Janek Uiboupin and Mart Sõrg University of Tartu Abstract In the current paper we discuss the applicability of the eclectic theory in explaining the entry of foreign banks into the Central and Eastern European (CEE) markets. We modify the Dunning’s eclectic model by adding the special case of financial liberalization and timing of foreign entry for emerging markets. In the empirical analysis we use a survey based

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    The American dream and the mode of production in “Bordertown” Prominent Karl Marx’s theory on the division of labor and the social class structure‚ as outlined by his concept of “the mode of production”‚ directly relates to social equality‚ ideology‚ and social economic power. “The mode of production” is understood to be the basis from which the majority of other social concepts‚ such as the relations between social classes‚ political and legal systems‚ work relations‚ morality and ideology‚ and

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    What is the importance of "fairytale mode" in Great Expectations? Great Expectations is like a fairy tale without a fairy tale ending‚ reinforcing the idea that we need to make our own way in life‚ and can’t expect it to be given to us. A poor orphan is granted riches by a secret benefactor. It sounds like the plot of a fairy tale. Great Expectations may start out as a fairy tale‚ but in the end the poor orphan is left not much better off than he started--except that he’s wiser for it. Like

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