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    Ruining Day

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    Is there one person in your life that just ruins your day? Ruining someone’s day repeatedly is like ruining their school year. There are three ways a person could ruin your day by physically assaulting the person‚ steal their belongings or start drama when not needed. To begin with when you ruin someone’s day by physically assaulting the person it leads up to being in the principal’s office. Some ways that people like to physically assault someone is for an example if someone trips you in the hallway

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    Imagination

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    2012 Is Imagination More Important Than Knowledge? The French philosopher Simone Weil wrote‚ “Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life.” The more you think about this quote‚ the more you realize it is rather accurate. We are surrounded by the creative imaginations of millions of people. They intrude into our everyday lives‚ from the books we read‚ to the television we watch‚ to the design of the last building you saw. These manifestations of imagination have become

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    The Imagination Heist

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    An Immense Heist of Imagination In “The Great Imagination Heist”‚ Reynolds Price uses positive and negative diction and details to advertise the fact that too much television creates a negative effect on the imagination and will eventually destroy it. Price uses positive diction and details to show how much superior his childhood without television was. In the article Price states‚ “I had the big gift of a family who were steady sources of gripping and delightful stories told at every encounter

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    Imagination

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    Alex Abushanab Dr. Marthe Reed English 204 28 February 2012 Imagination Land At my first glance of a book entitled‚ Phosphor in Dreamland by Rikki Ducornet‚ many thoughts began to formulate about what was to come. I remember thinking that this dreamland better be a sensational one. Let me assure you that it turns out to be one of a kind. It is a stimulating story of an orphan boy named Phosphor’s inventive life and journey through a very imaginative‚ creative‚ and unique place known as

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    Television

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    In the past‚ television is a luxurious item to a number of families; however‚ it gradually becomes popular nowadays because it does not cost an arm and a leg any more as before‚ so most of the homes have already accessed to it. According to scientists‚ watching TV has nothing benefit for people‚ particularly for children. They also assert that watching too much TV often does have negative effects on youngsters. The first effect is children turn to be lazier in view of watching TV exceedingly. For

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    Ruining Our Schedule

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    Are snow days ruining our schedule? Yes they are. They’re messing up our schedule and are changing our breaks. E days are days that you have instead of snow days in school‚ you get sent home work to do because you can’t show up at school. This essay will explain that E days are a good idea because they fix our schedule‚ there are advantages in money‚ and the are successfully liked. First is E days are a good idea because they fix our schedule‚ there are advantages in money‚ and they are successfully

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    Steriods Ruining Sports

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    Robby Bolian English AI Persuasive Paper Jan.27‚ 2010 Steroids- Ruining the Game Man created sports and man just as well has started to ruin sports. Many people think steroids are the worst thing to come to sports‚ and others such as coaches and trainers want the player to do the best they can so they give enhancing drugs to the player. The worse parts of players taking steroids are…..gives a bad symbol to their image and people may copy them‚ lies to the people who love him and hurts them

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    Texting Ruining Language

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    digits and the general absence of any vowels has changed the way we can communicate with people and how we use the written word by mobile phone.There are critics however such as author John Humphrys who wrote I h8 texting he believes that texting is ruining our language and that it makes people lazy with how they write. By exploring and comparing two differently opinionated pieces and conducting a survey of randomly chosen people think‚ will give us an overview of how texting has changed our language

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    here and it’s not going away anytime soon. There is a bit of controversy between whether or not technology is acceptable or unacceptable for friendships among teens‚ but statistics show that technology is here to be beneficial. Technology isn’t ruining friendships‚ it’s shaping them into something stronger by making it uncomplicated to make new friends‚ have constant contact with peers‚ and establish a mask for people who have social anxiety so they don’t have to be so reclusive. First and foremost

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    Ruining English Language

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    broadsheet which is targeted for the middle class‚ middle aged and well educated audience. The point of this article is for the middle aged classes to wonder‚ and be convinced that the use of the abbreviations and made up words by youth and media are ruining the English language. We can tell that the text is targeted to these groups of people as this is a criticism towards the modern language that the youth has created. This was mostly due to the use of technology in young people’s lives‚ such as texting

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