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    What Makes Literature Good? Good literature is when it makes you think and feel. It opens your eyes to something new‚ or brings vivid images of another time and place to mind. Mostly‚ however‚ I’d say good literature is something that endures through time. When something was written a hundred years ago and is still read and enjoyed‚ that is good literature. Good literature helps to make connections between the story and the world around me. Good literature uses words in interesting and unusual

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    What makes a good Teacher

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    What Makes A Good Teacher? Learning is in all of us‚ floating around in our gene pool. We are constantly learning new actions‚ expressions and methods. The majority of our learning comes from watching and listening and then copying the actions of someone we believe to be right. It is important‚ therefore‚ that a trust is built up between the teacher and the learner and the knowledge that is passed on is the correct way to behave. There are many different teaching methods‚ a lot depending

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    What Makes a Good Entrepreneur? The terms entrepreneur‚ manager and owner are very much in meaning yet exhibit different representations of business people who are present at the top management. Entrepreneur is a person who sets up a new organization or enterprise and accounts for accountability on his part of the risks that could come onto his shoulders for one reason or the other. When the discussion is of the for-profit organizations‚ the entrepreneur term replaces itself with founder. (Versi

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    Running head: NAFTA NAFTA: The Good‚ the Bad and the Ugly ECO305-0803B-14 Global Managerial Economics Instructor: Professor Ray Bell 08/28/2008 Abstract In 1994‚ North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) was born. Between Mexico and the United States‚ NAFTA began by eliminating all non-tariff restrictions to agricultural trade. A phased approach was established to create a smooth transition to free trade with Mexico. Economically the impact on Mexico has been significant. Trade between

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    fencing team or the fact that his relationship with his brother is not so good. Chapter 2: Prompt #3: 4 Questions: Why does Holden seem so close to the Spencer’s more than any other people in the school? Why can’t Holden stand Mr. Spencers condition? Why is the author giving such a bad impression of Holden in the beginning‚ like he is deranged or mentally retarded? Why doesn’t Holden seem to acknowledge his life is going in a bad direction? Chapter 3: Prompt #1: Holden is back in his dorm at

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    What Makes a Good Leader

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    What makes a good leader? I believe that to become a good or even great leader one either has to be participating or tentative‚ what differentiates the two is how you go about applying them and how you integrate them into your specific style of leading. Moreover I think that a leader must lead by example‚ admit when they’re wrong‚ and recognize their subordinates’ weaknesses and individual strengths. What type of leader am I? I would like to think of myself as a colorful‚ loud‚ energetic‚ and

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    As the consumption of alcohol became more dangerous‚ crime had become organized and increased so much that the court and prison systems were forced to a breaking point‚ and corruption of public officials was growing. There was no productivity gained during the Prohibition at this point. The Prohibition had removed a huge source of tax revenue

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    How to make a good student Many teachers consider the perfect student to be someone who is very attentive‚ does not procrastinate‚ and aims to do their very best. However‚ many students decide that good students are made throughout the eyes of a good teacher. Every schoolhouse has that one teacher that drags into the parking lot in their 1965 Buick and honks everybody into their morning joy. As this person enters the school‚ you can probably tell what kind of day you can look forward to as they

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    The Change of language Most of the time language changes slowly over time such as decades or century’s. Change in language is a very good thing; it helps us trade goods and services with other countries. If our language did not change there would be an even greater language barer then there already is. Here is a thought‚ how difficult would it be if you were to go to a different town where they spoke a different language then you and you tried to buy something. Would you understand how much

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    Either/Or Outlook Analysis

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    The Either/Or Outlook Either/or Outlook – a claim that presents an artificially limited range of choices. An either/or fallacy occurs when a speaker makes a claim (usually a premise in an otherwise valid deductive argument) that presents an artificial range of choices. For instance‚ he may suggest that there are only two choices possible‚ when three or more really exist. Those who use an either/or fallacy try to force their audience to accept a conclusion by presenting only two possible options

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