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    Intro - My character is from the book Speak and I choose to start my monologue a year after the story ended when Melinda (the character I will be portraying) has recovered from the trauma she endured through 8th and 9th grade. Monologue: Puts on the hoodie Last year was rough‚ to say the least‚ I went through a lot‚ I all my friends in one night. That night‚ that one dreadful‚ horrible night. That night back in eighth grade‚ I was sexually assaulted by a high school student named Andy Evans. The

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    “Can the Subaltern Speak” Response Spivak’s article‚ while difficult to get through‚ brings up many interesting points. She ultimately comes to the conclusion that the subaltern cannot speak. Yet in coming to that conclusion she explains reasons why they cannot. Early into the essay‚ Spivak asks the question‚ “Are those who act and struggle mute‚ as opposed to those who act and speak?” (70). She asks this question in response to Deleuze’s pronouncement that‚ “‘[a] theory is like a box of tools…

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    Speak Only Policy Summary

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    organization that requires employees to only speak English would be discriminatory. According to Gevertz and Dowell (2014) English speaking policies are and will continue to be controversial. An organization can make these polices as long as it is in good faith with environment of the organization and not meant to discriminate against a national origin characteristic. In a military setting the Equal Opportunity talks about the commander can issue an order to speak only English when it is a Non-Discriminatory

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    Delaware River Artillery

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    Advanced Leaders Course DATE \@ "d MMMM yyyy" 3 November 2014 Artillery at the Delaware River Throughout history‚ the use of artillery has been a tide-turning asset. From arrows‚ catapults‚ and trebuchets to modern howitzers and mortars‚ artillery has developed into a branch of military that plays a vital role in executing any successful mission or battle. This concept‚ well known to the British having used artillery in their military doctrine successfully for sometime before entering into

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    The River is the sequel to the novel‚ Hatchet. In this book‚ Brian Robeson returns to the wild‚ but this time he goes to a new location with Derek‚ a psychologist who works with the government to teach people to survive in situations like the one Brian experienced after a plane crash left him stranded. This trip seems too easy to Brian until a freak lightning storm makes an easy situation ten times harder. Derek Holtzer and two men from the government come to Brian Robeson’s house to ask him to go

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    text speak blog post

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    hyphen key’ as its only one tiny key stroke. He feels that text speak is pointless and doesn’t save time as ‘the recipient of the message has to spend ten minutes trying to translate it’. He thinks that the text speak of the new generation is ruining the English language and taking over and eventually people won’t know how to speak the English language properly without ‘grotesque abbreviations’. In summary he is saying that text speak‚ abbreviations and the lack of punctuation in text messages is

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    Snowy River Relationships

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    The Man from Snowy River The Man from Snowy River is a film about a man who loses his father‚ as well as his horse to a pack of wild horses. During the course of the film‚ the viewer experiences how the relationship between two of the main characters develops. Jim Craig‚ the main character who loses his horse and Jessica Harrison‚ Jim’s eventual love interest are different‚ but similar as well. Jim is an adventurous cowboy that lives in the mountains of Australia. Jessica is a young woman

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    Bangladesh River Pollution Buriganga It was once the lifeline of the Bangladeshi capital. But the once mighty Buriganga river‚ which flows by Dhaka‚ is now one of the most polluted rivers in Bangladesh because of rampant dumping of industrial and human waste. “Much of the Buriganga is now gone‚ having fallen to ever insatiable land grabbers and industries dumping untreated effluents into the river‚” “The water of the Buriganga is now so polluted that all fish have died‚ and increasing filth and human

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    Autism Speaks Case Study

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    Autism Speaks is an organization that is based on autism advocacy.  They sponsor autism research‚ conduct awareness‚ and outreach activities aimed at families‚ the government‚ and the public.  Suzanne and Bob Wrights co-founded this organization in 2005 after their grandson was diagnosed with autism. Bernie Marcus donated $25 million to help financially launch the organization.  Autism Speaks is the world’s largest autism science and advocacy organization.  Autism Speaks launched a national university

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    In the novel‚ The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn‚ written by Mark Twain‚ the Mississippi River is the book’s most significant symbol. For many years the Mississippi has provided a means of transportation and a source of freedom. In the novel‚ Huck was abused by his father‚ Pap‚ that was a drunk. He never knew his mother. So‚ Huck was adopted by the widow Douglas. Early in the book‚ Huck is surprised by his father‚ Pap‚ that shows up at his house‚ in his bedroom. Pap thinks that Huck acts like

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