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    Assault Written Assessment

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    Priyanka Thirumurti Mrs. Harris Language A HL 1 – Written Assessment 2/25/13 Question: How is the incident on page five a metaphor for Anton’s quest throughout the novel? In the prologue of the Assault‚ Harry Mulisch broadly foreshadows the entirety of the novel through an underlying‚ quintessential theme that provides great insight into human nature. The image of the solitary man depicted in the opening scene reveals the generalized theme of an unchanging continuity between the past‚ present

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    issue‚ and everyone is going to have their own opinions‚ but I believe that talking on cell phones while driving should not be illegal‚ while texting and driving at the same time should be band. The issues have been around since cell phones were first introduced to the public. Some people agree that cell phone can be used when driving‚ even if they are texting‚ while others disagree that cell phones shouldn’t be in the turned on while the car is on. Talking on a cell phone and driving should not be

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    gave people awareness of the issue of texting and driving. A website was created for it where people can share their pledge to not text and drive (“Distracted Driving‚” n.d). This is putting a some reinforcement on the people who pledge because its a way of them commiting to something and standing up for something they believe. Lastly we have a very common intervention that is used a lot in trying to motivate people‚ this is the video of the effects of texting and driving. These videos usually contain

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    Poorly Written Report

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    Example of a Poorly Written Report “Loose Bolts?” February 30‚ 1973 The film "Loose Bolts?" is an analysis of what became known as the Lordstown syndrome by business week magazine. Interviews with workers‚ foremen‚ and union officials in this film show how a bored and dissatisfied works turns out cars (Chevy Vega’s) with major flaws. I recommend this film to anyone interested in the study of worker attitudes. - Paul Marshall‚ Professor of Management‚ Harvard Business School

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    Analyzing Written Essays

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    Analyzing Written Essays WK2 ENG 101 For my first analysis‚ I chose the Lucy Stone Biography “A Soul as Free as the Air”‚ which is an Expository Essay that gives examples‚ facts‚ written in a fair and impartial way which can be called non-biased. Also the writer uses the third person for the point of view. The Thesis Statement‚ which is one of four characters of an expository essay‚ caught my attention right away‚ and gave me a bit of insight on what this essay was about before I started reading

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    a world with advancing technology‚ we need to be cognizant of the effect that technology has on us and our everyday lives. Everyone should be aware that technology- especially our phone‚ is distracting‚ and driving while distracted is dangerous. Texting while driving is hazardous and puts not only you‚ but the people around you in danger. In the US‚ people should be more informed about the effects of using cellphones while driving as it causes 26% of car crashes in America. Using cell phones while

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    having cell phones for everyone in their household‚ but they have become a major topic of tongue with texting and talking while being on the road. You can find many reasons as to why texting and talking can be very life threatening when driving your vehicle. Either way‚ you may be threatening your life‚ and the people that surround you. Although cell phones are most convenient for talking and texting to someone‚ are they really worth the risk of

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    In today’s society this has become a major phenomenon among many‚ especially teens. Due to our busy life style‚ people are now texting more rather then making the time to have phone conversations with others‚ this trend has lead people to constantly check their phones while they are driving which is a hazard. The AAA foundation for traffic safety believes that texting while behind the wheel is dangerous because it takes the driver’s eyes off the road and while driving vision is the most important

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    been affected by “slang” language. This report describes and evaluates the reference of ‘slang’ being incorporated into the English language. Qualitative research in the form of a questionnaire has been used to conduct the research and gather the necessary information needed to compile this research report. With the research conducted‚ it was found that students are very keen and do not mind ‘slang’ being incorporated into the school syllabus and into the English language. With careful evaluation

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    In Written in Bone‚ Sally M. Walker‚ develops many central ideas over the course of the text. One central idea is forensic anthropologists explore bones to tell the stories of the past . Another central idea is forensic anthropology is the study of human skeletal remains to understand the life and death of people in the past. The author develops these central ideas using explanations telling us how they are made using captions and photographs of Doug Owsley and more people studying bones and graves

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