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    Lilly Copeland‚ in "Who Was She? A DNA Test Only Opened New Mysteries‚" highlights the key points of DNA testing by using logos‚ knowing her audience‚ clarifying the subject‚ using effective tone and applying sentence structure. Copeland’s uses these concepts to support her purpose. She attempts to influence the reader to understand the beneficial and deleterious effects of DNA testing like 23andMe. Copeland reveals logos--knowledge and reason--within the text by word choice and tone. “In 2014‚ 23andMe

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    Hitler: The Similarities Between Them \ Mychelle Morgan University of Phoenix COMM / 215 October 12‚ 2005 Osama bin Laden and Adolf Hitler: The Lesser of Two Evils Fear‚ hate and disregard. Are these feelings prominent when you think of Adolf Hitler or Osama bin Landen? These names bring equivalent emotions to the same nation of people – Americans. Although these two historical figures posses different ideologies‚ the complicity and the similarities between them‚ including their desire for control

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    Hobbies: Why you should develop them? Hobbies can be defined as activities that we love doing in our leisure hour. Nurturing and discovering your hobby will make you more confident besides adding some skill in you. Hobbies are not only relaxing and instill sense of fulfillment in us. They greatly help in improving our personality by presenting an array of benefits. The most important thing that a hobby does is gives us time with ourselves. Have you ever noticed when you are doing something that

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    animal‚ it was a sign that she was "owned‚" and it was symbolic of her status as a slave with no more rights or consideration than what would be given a beast. From Nan‚ the woman who cared for Sethe when she was a child‚ Sethe learned that her mother had come "from the sea‚" and had been used and impregnated by many white men. Sethe’s mother had discarded the products of those pregnancies without even naming them‚ but had kept Sethe‚ whose father was black; to Sethe‚ "she gave the name of the black

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    kindergarten. Her name is Kristen‚ she came from a rich family. She can easily have whatever she wants because she was the only child in her family. Her father is a successful business man. And her mother was a great spender.  And I’m her best friend.  She used to be a stubborn one and never listen to others.  She always think that she is the perfect one and she was right. She would never listen to the advice. She is so herself. Because of her behavior ‚ she seemed to be so lonely among friends

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    Explains Why She Carries a Gun in the book Patterns for College Writing. Hasselstrom strongly believes women should carry pistols to defend themselves from being attacked or raped. She learned that any female can expect to be criminally assaulted‚ and women have a fifty-fifty chance of being raped‚ robbed or attacked. Hasselstrom’s essay had some kind of connection to a very well-known play “A Doll’s House.” The play states that every woman and every girl must believe‚ like in the play that she is not

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    She Stoops to Conquer is a comedy play written by Oliver Goldsmith. It has been loved since it was written. When it was first performed‚ some people did not approve of it as it attacked the normal sort of play style at the time‚ which was sentimental comedy. Personally I think the play is very whimsical and funny both on stage acted and just the words used. <br> <br>Sentimental comedy involved characters to be very typical‚ for example‚ the heroine was shy and romantic‚ the hero was brave and bold

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    What exactly is the societal definition of "normality"? In this personal essay "Us and Them" by David Sedaris‚ the author not only brings this thought into the mind of the reader but also manages to make an eye-opening point about how in today’s modern society‚ we often single out and sometimes even shun people whose habits are different from those that we may consider "normal" (while not really understanding just how subjective the concept of normality is itself.) Sedaris explores this exact idea

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    has own style of architecture. Buildings actually is a face of every country and city. Of course‚ in every city there are old buildings and new ones. There is a question‚ whether a city should preserve its old‚ historic buildings or destroy them and replace them with modern buildings. One group of people is sure‚ that government has to save old buildings. The other group of people thinks‚ that it is better to build new buildings. I have to say‚ that relate myself to the first group of people. However

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    In David Brooks’ article‚ “The cost of Relativism‚” and Nicholas Confessore’s article‚ “Tramps like Them” gives a detailed description of generations that are caught in a recurring loop of stress and family breakdown. This has created eroding of citizens American virtues. In both articles they talk about books that explains breakdowns of generations. One of the books are called “Our Kids” by Robert Putnam which illustrates the differences between college graduate parents and high school graduate

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