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    London. Richard Rodriguez became nationally known after publishing his autobiography “Hunger of memory”. Rodriguez’s essay‚ “The lonely‚ good company of books” was published in his autobiography “Hunger of memory” in 1982. Rodriguez’s thesis in his essay‚ “The lonely‚ good company of book”‚ expresses his concerns for the pressures of reading in the education system. In the essay “The lonely‚ good company of books”‚ Rodriguez describes that as a little boy he had undergone a tough childhood‚ and

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    NISSAN "THE POWER COMES FROM INSIDE" Nissan as a corporation has over the last 14 years undergone a monumental change in almost every aspect of its business and structure. Of course‚ H&R has been central in the reforming of Nissan‚ and we will be taking a look at how it has affected the “new” Nissan. HISTORY Nissan emerged in the 1930’s after a series of mergings between smaller Japanese motor and car manufacturers. It produced cars‚ airplanes and larger military equipment for Japan during the

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    Tips to Do Well in Exam

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    How to do well in exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise Revise‚revise revise revise work do revise work and revise‚ just keep working How to do well in exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise How to do well in exam Revise and revise Buy an extra notebook for each subject at the beginning of the year so that as you finish a chapter in class‚ you immediately write notes and summaries in that book

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    H.G. Wells When H.G. Wells said‚ “I want to go ahead of Father Time with a scythe of my own‚” he might have used this as an inspiration for The Time Machine‚ but it seems to be that it was more of an influential statement. H.G. Wells included predictions for the future as well as personal beliefs in his novels. For example‚ Wells put scientific theorems into both novels that seemed futuristic at the time. Also‚ he describes his characters with a certain biased view‚ providing a stereotypical outlook

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    Buy an extra notebook for each subject at the beginning of the year so that as you finish a chapter in class‚ you can immediately write notes and summaries in that book. The classwork will still be fresh in your mind so at exam time you merely have to take the notebook home from school. Write down the key points you learned from each lesson onto a cue card. This helps your mind to retain the day’s important facts. On the weekends look over the cue cards. Get your parents or friends to quiz you on

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    making us more demanding? In the movie‚ “2001: A Space Odyssey‚” Stanley Kubrick writes‚ “As we come to rely on computers to mediate our understanding of the world‚ it is our own intelligence that flattens into artificial intelligence.” In the essay “IS Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr‚ M.A. a writer and blogger‚ talks about the Internet and specifically search engine Google as an example. He points out that beside the fact these technological advancements making life much as easy through

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    Dark Against Light in "A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place" The main character in "A Clean‚ Well- Lighted Place‚" written by Ernest Hemingway‚ is the old man. The old man‚ who remains nameless throughout the short story‚ comes to the café for the light it provides him against the dark night. He stays late into the night‚ and sits "In the shadow the leaves of the tree made against the electric light." The old man is deaf and finds comfort in the "difference"

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    Summary of "College and the Well-Lived Life" In "College and the Well-Lived Life‚" Derek Bok talks about the importance of college in students life. He tells us that studying in colleges can change student’s understanding about happiness and guides them to live a happier life. Also‚ It shows us that colleges help freshmen students to gain the knowledge and interests which leads them to a good and satisfying life. Colleges and universities are helping students to fulfill their interests

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    ESSAY #1: SUMMARY / CRITICAL RESPONSE ESSAY OBJECTIVES:  This essay assignment will help you do the following:  Improve your ability to read critically and analytically  Improve your ability to respond objectively to a controversial text and evaluate a writer’s rhetorical strategies  Improve your understanding of how to compose an effective thesis statement‚ and develop detailed‚ persuasive and coherent support  Improve your ability to use MLA documentation style OVERVIEW: Summarizing

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    preference for political activism to end slavery. Slave narratives have clear political and social agendas‚ as they seek to expose and record the evils of slavery‚ but some of the most compelling antislavery writing appeared in nonliterary genres‚ as well. While many abolitionists adopted several different genres (e.g.‚ Garrison‚ Douglass‚ Brown‚ and Child all wrote in literary and nonliterary forms)‚ several are known chiefly for their polemical writings. Before his mysterious death‚ David Walker (1785–1830)

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