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    Melissa Wlostoski as Reporter by Melissa Wlostoski I have always written short stories like crazy. In fact I have written so many of them that I should be called mata harai. She was that woman from Arabian Nights who kept spinning story after story to keep her husband from killing her. I have experience writing articles from a little in high school and then more in college when I took an jouranlism class which I got a b in. Then I got two articles published in the newpaper that college

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    Rachel Mello Ms. Miller AP English Language‚ 3rd 19 September 2011 Should Students Be Required To Read Huck Finn? Very many people argue on whether or not ninth graders in English should be required to read The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain. This novel was written during slavery and when racism was a big problem. Many of the people argue that this book isn’t appropriate for students to be reading because of the language‚ racism‚ and slavery that is portrayed in the book. Even

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    INTERNET-THE DEATH OF NEWSPAPERS M.Krithigha News Papers: Newspapers were considered an important object of modern civilization. It is the first most commonly accepted invention containing the record of the current events. Newspaper started to get more popular after the invention of the printing press by Guttenberg. The India Gazette is the first newspaper in India. It was published in 1744 and from that; the circulation of news paper has increased. Newspapers are of 2 types: Morning edition

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    Newspaper Columnist  How might you use the strategies for applying creativity to problems and issues in addressing this topic? The strategies that I would use are to provide the resources for the public to understand why it is important to not house exotic animals. I would also research information and the fats of people that do house these exotic animals. I would make the topic interesting and try to divert it from negative energy into positive explaining the danger of housing alligators

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    American English I. Introduction American English‚ variety of the English language spoken in the United States. Although all Americans do not speak the same way‚ their speech has enough in common that American English can be recognized as a variety of English distinct from British English‚ Australian English‚ and other national varieties. American English has grown up with the country. It began to diverge from British English during its colonial beginnings and acquired regional differences and

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    Pirates gameplan for next season is to keep the team mostly intact‚ and to hopefully make it farther into the playoffs next season. According to Christian Hartman " The teams MVP should definitely be McCutchen‚ he hits well‚ plays amazing center field‚ and he’s just overall great. He is everything a player should be. " The Pirates put out an amazing playoff season‚ this year being their first playoff season since 1992.

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    using drugs whatsoever is a big problem. Athletes are supposed to set a good example and using drugs like steroids to gain advantage over the other athlete is totally not a good example. Drug testing in professional sports should be mandatory. One of the reason drug testing should be mandated in professional sports is to maintain fair game. The use of drugs like steroids is a form of cheating. The fact that steroids work so well‚ they establish a fraudulent benefit for those who are taking them‚ and

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    Qn 2: Newspapers are under attack from the Internet‚ What strategies might they follow in order to survive? Internet technology has a solid effect on how firms compete in the twenty-first century. Michael Porter (strt mgment ) stated that companies that succeed in the twenty-first century are the ones who use the internet as a compliment to traditional ways of competing‚ rather than those who set their internet initiatives apart from their established operations. Printed news goes back hundreds

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    dorm rooms that they have tailored to help a student with their schooling and with their transition to college‚ dining for people to live in to help with the change‚ which is two major reasons why the requirement for the first year students should be required to live on campus. Dorm rooms are a necessity for first-year students because they give you a lot of options to expand a student’s activity base while providing support to the student so the student will be successful within their field of

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    I agree that art and music programs are indispensable for young children besides math‚ history‚ science and language. Art and music are widely recognized in many cultures as a part of our life. In addition to their value to culture and society‚ art and music can contribute significantly to children’s intellectual development‚ memory improvement‚ aesthetical development‚ self-discipline‚ self-confidence and communication skills. Music and art have been proved by plenty of scientific evidence as

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