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    In the article “Inventing the University” by David Bartholomae‚ he writes about basic problems that writers have and that when they are in the process of writing they need to use the written or spoken communication associated with the community they are addressing in their writing. For the writer to properly engage in this they must fully understand the discourse of their intended audience and respected community. He continues on to say that there are two distinct approaches that a writer can take

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    (Page 1) Night Essay            “One of the legacies of the Holocaust is the sheer scale of one group of people’s inhumanity towards other groups of people. In the case of the Jews‚ the German government and German society attempts to redefine them as sub-human‚ and then as creatures who deserve to die. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel describes how dreadful and maniacal their experience of the Holocaust became in their point of view. The book also looks at what it is like for an adolescent to live in a situation

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    Gwendolyn Brooks was born on June 7‚ 1917‚ in Topeka Kansas. Her parents‚ who were extremely supportive of their only daughter’s avid passion for literature‚ worked in education and maintenance (poetryfoundation). In her early years‚ Brooks and her family moved to Chicago where she discovered her love for poetry as well as other literary genres. Brooks’ passion quickly developed into a career when she had her first poem‚ “Eventide”‚ published at the mere age of thirteen. Furthering her reputation

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    Limits of Charity David Hilfiker in his piece‚ “The Limits of Charity‚” distinguishes charity and justice from his personal experiences. Charity in his eyes is what everyone should do. Charity is an act of kindness and love‚ which is required by our faith. However‚ he believes that random charity is not enough in order to create solutions from our economic‚ societal‚ and political problems. One of the actions he proposes is to go beyond the usual and slightly average donations. In other words‚ Hilfker

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    6.e) People straight like stone pillars Get to know Dalmatia and the Dalmatian people! You will feel a special energy that comes from the unique temperament of local people. It is based on love for the sea‚ soil and Dalmatia. Here‚ people love the stone‚ the olive tree‚ they love every step they make on that soil‚ which they hold sacred and priceless. Abundance of sun reinforces a relaxed lifestyle‚ one that some people have to work for their entire lives to afford. Take a shortcut‚ enjoy the Dalmatian

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    indicator of fertility or dominance‚ as well as health and attractiveness. "In general‚ people with attractive voices have attractive faces‚" says David Feinberg‚ a psychologist at McMaster University.” (pg.1) | This is interesting because well one the use of the word correlation in this statement made me think of the correlation research method. Did they do actual research? And then I continued to where David Feinberg made his statement‚ and I believe this is untrue because again each person’s

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    In David H. Autor analysis he is explaining why there is becoming an increasing gap between the top 1% and the other 99%. The main point he goes back to is how unskilled workers are less desired. He argues that with the separation of the high school educated vs the college educated‚ it is making the high school educated much less desired workers. He credits this demand of higher educated people to the amount of people that go to college. Autor explains that in todays society the need for educated

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    asked that the United States provide 400 million dollars to support Greece and Turkey’s economy and government. They established a doctrine known as the Truman Doctrine. The Truman Doctrine stated that is was the United States responsibility to aid people who opposed outside pressures that were trying to over throw them. The United States knew that there was more at risk than Greece and Turkey. If Greece and Turkey were to fall‚ communism would spread south to other countries. This polarization of

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    Jill Chipman November 28‚ 2008 Section 3 13-16 Essay Choice 1: How did TWO of the following contribute to the reemergence of a two party system in the period 1820 to 1840? ~ Major Political Personalities ~ States’ Rights ~ Economic Issues A distinct two party system began to form in the period of 1820-1840. This change began to form because of several reasons including Major Political Personalities as well as economic issues. For example‚ a strong Sectionalist leader John C

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