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    Written Economic Debate

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    Written Economic Debate The crisis of obesity increases the rate of disease and fatality in America. Statistics have found that two-thirds of Americans are obese or‚ at the least‚ overweight. The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have ranked obesity as the number one health risk facing America. One-eighth of deaths in this nation are directly attributed to obesity‚ which it is important to remember is entirely preventable. One of the biggest issues that stem from the decline of our

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    Shakespeare is well known for his clever employment of literary devices‚ such as dramatic irony‚ to heighten audience involvement. This use is especially prominent in Shakespeare’s well-known tragedy Othello. Iago‚ often referred to as “honest Iago‚” hardly lives up to his trustworthy reputation. Out of jealousy and spite‚ Iago hatches a scheme in order to reap revenge on those he feels have wronged him. This prominent use of dramatic irony creates a unique‚ especially one-sided‚ relationship between Iago

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    spoken and written language In any language the spoken version differs from the written one. In the following text we shall look at the differences between the two types of languages. The relationship between spoken language and written language is complex. For example in the spoken language you use mostly first and second person‚ while written material you use mostly third person. Speech is usually a communication between two or more people‚ and direct speech is not used as much as in written language

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    Well-written essays incorporate the concepts of writing keeping the audience in mind so they can experience the writer’s intended point; the audience can either accept or reject the writer’s perspective. Developing an outline‚ planning topic sentences‚ and identifying supporting points are three important concepts in planning to write an essay; by applying these concepts in planning‚ it allows the audience to follow the flow of ideas in a writer’s final essay. In planning and writing my final essay

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    The Road Monologue

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    I can see it in their movements- her fingertips lingering on his arm‚ his eyes tracing the contours of her face‚ the way they walk leaning in towards one another‚ as close as they can be without touching. I can hear it in their voices- her tone‚ his inflection‚ the way they speak in unison‚ hardly acknowledging it‚ as though it’s a common occurrence. I can practically smell it on them- the stench of it clings to their clothes‚ seeps from their pores‚ staining the air around them with its toxicity

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    1.An atmosphere of foreboding and horrors is built up in the act. Much of the horror is implicit in Macbeths dagger soliloquy in scene 1. a)Why does Macbeth refer to the dagger as a fatal vision?Macbeth refers to the dagger as a fatal vision (II.i.36) because it foreshadows his deadly intent to kill King Duncan. Macbeth is obviously under great mental torment‚ which is the cause of his hallucination of the imaginary dagger. He imagines the dagger‚ covered with gouts of blood (II.i.46)‚ leading him

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    October Monologue

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    As the sun shone through the crack of my window curtain I woke up with blood rushing through my body as today was the day‚ I would begin a new section of my life‚ the journey of high school. Thousands of thoughts were rushing through my mind at 100 kilometres an hour. Will I fit in? Will I make friends? Will I have nice teachers? Will I be bullied? That is when I panicked but my father assured me over breakfast that I would be fine if I followed school rules and acted like a man. Therefore‚ like

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    IIC Written assignment

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    The University of Hong Kong HKU SPACE Community College Intra- and Interpersonal Competencies (CC-88-259) Semester 2 (2012-2013) Written Assignment Sammy’s Case Study After studying the case‚ I found that the main character‚ Sammy‚ has been perplexed by several problems. In the following paragraphs‚ I am going to demonstrate them and give suggestions to her. The first problem is about the low self-esteem. Referring to the story‚ Sammy’s parents insist that she

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    Yokeman Monologue

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    luxury around these parts. We were staring at the large clock at the north end of the campus‚ waiting for the little hand and to strike twelve. Last day of school was a half day mind you. Some of the students are already cramming themselves to the outer gates nearing the bus yards‚ the students who were "spoiled" enough to have cars‚ were already in them with engines revving and itching to gas it out of here. My friends were talking a little about what we plan on doing after this‚ we talked about

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    Written Pi: Mathematics

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    π (sometimes written pi) is a mathematical constant whose value is the ratio of any circle’s circumference to its diameter in Euclidean space; this is the same value as the ratio of a circle’s area to the square of its radius. It is approximately equal to 3.141593 in the usual decimal notation (see the table for its representation in some other bases). The constant is also known as Archimedes Constant‚ although this name is rather uncommon in modern‚ western‚ English-speaking contexts. Many formulae

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