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    Jeremy M. Stevens Dr‚ Patricia Ross English 102 17 July 2014 Should We Change Our Drinking Age? Should the United States lower its drinking age to eighteen? Should it remain twenty one? Should it be raised to a higher age? America needs to lower the drinking age to eighteen. With proper education and awareness there would be no problem for our young adults. There would be less problems due to the fact they can legally buy alcohol and drink it. An eighteen year old can serve and die for his

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    The lessons we learn affecting our future By: Leo Ye What is a lesson? A lesson means an experience‚ especially an unpleasant one that somebody can learn from‚ so it does not happen again in the future. And everyone probably had a lesson of some sort before. For me‚ I have had many lessons throughout my life already‚ from small things‚ like you should always bring an umbrella with you to school‚ never run with your wallet in your pocket‚ to something big like studying hard before a test. And these

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    Nowadays you must have heard about the growing concern towards global environmental problems. One may ask why there is so much concern about the environment. The answer is simple and clear; our very existence depends on conservation of the environment. The unprecedented economic progress of 19th and 20th centuries has pushed the environmental and ecological awareness into the background. However‚ today the whole world‚ particularly the developing countries‚ faces a near-crisis situation – both economic

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    This is the age old question that is so frequently asked that no one has a true answer. You have the people on one side saying that it will scar our children and nothing good can come from it‚ and you have the other half that believe it is the best way to discipline our children. So who do we believe? In my opinion I believe parents have the right to discipline their children‚ as long as it doesn’t surpass child abuse. I understand smacking your kid on the butt‚ but not on their arms or other extremities

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    It’s About Time We Changed Our Voting System The voting system in the UK (First Past the Post) came into widespread use for Westminster elections more than 130 years ago and has barely changed since. Some might say the fact that the system has managed to last this long is a testament to how well it works. However‚ many people believe this just shows the unwillingness to change from both the British government and the British electorate. There are many alternatives available which represent the views

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    subsequent tasks and writing the assigned essays‚ I acquired a substantial amount of knowledge which is widely applicable. Subsequently‚ For our first rhetorical analysis assignment‚ I choose to analyze Bernie Sanders rhetoric during the Democratic National Convention‚ held on July 25 of 2016. Through the steps laid out in our textbook‚ I was able to analyze Sanders use of emotion very effectively. An example of my analysis was seen when he addressed the unjust minimum wage. Subsequently‚ he begins to

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    Frege was able to resolve his linguistic puzzles through his famous sense and reference distinction‚ yet Russell wanted to develop a theory that could present a solution that does not need to rely on what he considered making arbitrary assumptions (i.e. positing sense when it is not needed). Essentially‚ Russell’s theory of descriptions is predicated upon a purely referential theory of meaning and takes at its heart the understanding that denoting phrases (ordinary names and descriptions) are not

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    In class we read The Things They Carried‚ a novel written by Tim O’Brien. Due to the high popularity of this book‚ many people have written articles criticizing it. In “How To Tell A True War Story‚” Catherine Calloway offers her thoughts on the book. I will be comparing my own thoughts and her article on the “relative truth” of Tim O’Brien. The Things They Carried is a story told by a young soldier‚ Tim O’Brien‚ during the war in Vietnam. The events told in the book are not told in chronological

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    Nicholas Ruiz VPA 192 Informative Speech Why we should brush our teeth Goodmorning‚ Let me ask have you ever been on the train and been sitting next to someone with terrible breath? Or been on a date and you kiss the person your with and they have a horrid smell seeping out of there mouth. These simple smelly encounters would be easily avoided if we all keep up with out oral hygiene. My name is Nicholas Ruiz and today I am here to inform you of how to keep your oral hygiene up to par and why

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    We read to train the mind; to fill the mind; to rest the mind; to recreate the mind‚ or to escape the mind. What is essential for you in reading? What is your idea of a private collection of books? "Reading" is an ability to perceive‚ understand the information‚ written down (transferred) by that or otherwise. There are two ways of reading: fluent and careful. To read fluently it to be able to be run by eyes under the text and to understand a plot essence. Careful it means to read the text

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