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    Both Gogol and Lu Xun “Diary of a Madman” provided the social problems that occur in their society‚ during their own respective times by using a diary written by a lunatic. Even though these two stories were written with a similar structure‚ they both showed the problem of society by portraying them trough a madman’s experience of society. Gogol uses the diary to revel the difficulties of Russia’s social order. On the other hand‚ Lu Xun perspective of the story revels that china’s traditions could

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    Argument Essay Prewriting Template Step 1: Argument Essay Thesis Statement and Planning Directions: Complete all of the elements of the planning; otherwise‚ the content of your piece will not be accurate. My Topic: Online Learning My Attitude: My Purpose: To persuade my audience to agree with me. My Thesis Statement: Online learning is beneficial to students. My Audience: Instructor‚ classmates‚ family 1. How much does my audience know about my subject? 2. Age? Gender? Race? Social status

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    result. Be sure to explain how the answers to these questions would help to evaluate the recommendation. Countries where mopeds are the main way of transportation have high rates of accidents due to the lack of methods to avoid them. In the given argument‚ the author concludes that in order to reduce the number of accidents involving mopeds and pedestrians‚ the town council of Balmer Island should limit the number of mopeds rented by the island’s moped rental companies from 50 per day to 25 per day

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    Springer Etymology 6th Period April 30‚ 2015 The Origin of Names Names are something that everyone has in common. Everyone has a surname‚ but they all come from different times and places in history. Many families have had countless surnames in the past; however‚ only one stuck through the generations. A few people have a basic understanding of what their family names mean‚ but few know exactly when it originated. Paul Blake says‚ “’What is in a name? Very much if the wit of man could find it out.’ Whoever

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    Sample Proposal Argumentative Essay Ethan Zaharia Enc 1101- Fall 08 Education is perhaps the most important endeavor a person can attempt in their life. Studies show those who have a post high school degree of some kind will earn considerably more during their working years than those who don’t. Though many classes may seem inapplicable to the work force or a future career‚ the skills developed such as group work‚ critical thinking‚ and exposure to disciplines that one would not otherwise study

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    Names In The Crucible

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    “How may I live without my name? I have given you my soul; leave me my name!” Says the character John Proctor in Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Probably the most powerful line the entire play‚ it is apparent that the idea of the importance of “names” is the central theme of this great classic. The author begins to develop this idea early in the play beginning with the conversation between Reverend Parris (a fearful reverend who instigates the witchcraft panic when he finds his daughter‚ Betty

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    Global Names

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    the Global Names Zone in Windows Server 2008 DNS servers? Global Names Zone is intended to aid the retirement of Windows Internet Name Service. It is not intended to support the single-label name resolution of records that are dynamically registered in WINS. Support for these dynamically registered records is not scalable‚ especially for larger costumers with multiple domains or forests. After enabling the Global Names Zone‚ the administrator must manually create‚ add‚ edit and delete name records

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    Whats in a Name

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    My last name is everything to me. It sets me apart from most people in the world‚ and shows that I am part of a strong family. Also‚ my last name illustrates facts about my ancestors‚ where my family originated‚ and even what they have accomplished. If I proposed to the perfect girl and she said "yes‚" but only if she could keep her last name; we would have to have a long chat about this decision. I feel very strongly about the idea that my wife should have my last name‚ but I understand

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    Rocco Thompson June 10‚ 2011 History 354 William Kinzley Lost Names Lost Names: Scenes From A Korean Boyhood by Richard E. Kim is an autobiographical fictionalization of the author’s youth in Japanese occupied Manchuria. Though not a traditional autobiography‚ the author tells his own story through the eyes of a nameless young man. The story takes place between 1932 and 1945. The young man grows and changes from the start of the novel to the end and meditates on the nature of war‚ family

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    Pinker's Argument Essay

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    Even with violence occurring all over the world‚ Pinker argues that violence today is at an all time low. In order to support his position‚ Pinker first takes on the preconception that the hunter-gather society of the past lived peacefully compared to modern times. Utilizing a graphic on percentage of male deaths due to war‚ Pinker shows that the percentage of contemporary hunter gatherer deaths is by far higher than that of people living in the US and Europe in the 20th century. Also along the lines

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