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    The Horrible Word Dude

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    Joshua English 1/Dr. Ivanova Intro Unit Essay Rough Draft The Horrible Word Dude Has anyone ever called you “dude?” How did it make you feel‚ and do you even know the meaning behind the word? What if‚ as time goes on‚ the use of the word dude becomes widespread; almost an epidemic on the World? Young children forget words like Mr and Mrs‚ Sir and Ma’am‚ and just call everyone dude. As time goes on these “children of the dude” grow up and take over the World. War breaks out because one

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    Describe the three different parenting styles and discuss how they might impact on children’s behaviour. According to psychologist Diana Buramind (1997)‚ parents will show at least one of three parenting styles. These are authoritarian‚ permissive and authoritative. Buramind based the parenting styles on four factors‚ disciplinary strategies‚ warmth and nurturance‚ communication styles and expectations of maturity and control. She identified these as the four dimensions of parenting. Research

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    Three Views

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    Vanessa Pitones English 101 Instructor Munoz 18 November 2010 Three essays‚ three different writers discussing the same subject‚ three points of view which one is the correct view? Thomas Jefferson’s‚ “Notes on the State of Virginia”‚ he reencounters many of the policies he had initiated while working in the Virginia Assembly. He not only talks politics he also talks about race and inferiority between them. Studs Terkel’s‚ “C.P. Ellis”‚ is an in depth look into former Ku Klux Klan’s attitude

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    The Three Idiots

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    Three Idiots: A Reaction Paper `It all started in the college days of three best buddies: Farhan Qureshi‚ RajuRastogi‚ and Rancchoddas Shamaldas Chanchad “Rancho” at the ImperialCollege of Engineering‚ India. Farhan‚ is one of the many college studentswho was forced to pursue his parent’s dream of becoming an engineer. Rajuis a poor lad who strives hard to get good grades yet he still gets low marks.He hopes to land a good job someday for the sake of his family; whileRancho‚ the one who stands out

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    Foreign Words and Phrases

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    Foreign Words and Phrases. Irina Vardanyan Foreign words and phrases shouldn’t become a bête noire‚ but‚ ceteris paribus‚ English sentences should be in English… (Jack Lynch 2008) Throughout its history‚ English has been shaped and enriched by words and phrases of French‚ Scandinavian‚ Italian‚ Latin‚ Greek and German origin. When cultures come into contact with one other‚ borrowing takes place primarily in the realm of lexical terms (Anderson 1973)

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    the three witches

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    The Three Witches Throughout the play‚ the witches—referred to as the “weird sisters” by many of the characters—lurk like dark thoughts and unconscious temptations to evil. In part‚ the mischief they cause stems from their supernatural powers‚ but mainly it is the result of their understanding of the weaknesses of their specific interlocutors—they play upon Macbeth’s ambition like puppeteers. The witches’ beards‚ bizarre potions‚ and rhymed speech make them seem slightly ridiculous‚ like caricatures

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    Lit: A Parallel Word

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    The word lit was made to express a feeling. People use to it to express how much fun‚ or excitement they will experience. Lit is a slang word. Over the years many new words have been brought up. Lit can be used as describing the excitement‚ getting high‚ or how it really sounds lit. This is a word individuals hear with teen adults to describe an event or someone’s excitement. Lit is a way of explaining events that happen in your life. Lit has the pros of using the word but also the cons like when

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    narrative? A Personal/Analytical Response using the text “The Word” by Pablo Neruda Born to Speak Since the age of Adam and Eve‚ humans have had a natural instinct to communicate and this is part of what sets us apart from other species. In the poem The Word‚ by Pablo Neruda‚ the author personifies the word by stating how it’s “born in the blood” and that it “grew in the dark body”. This leaves the reader with the impression that the word is something that is born within ourselves and it grows

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    Walking and Word Swag

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    is “swag”? Being a commonly used word in the 21st century‚ “swag” has arisen from song lyrics and populated through postages on popular online websites such as “Facebook”‚ “Twitter”‚ and “Tumblr”. It has stemmed from the word “swagger”‚ which is a noun that means a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive manner. This manifestation of the word “swag” has caused most teenagers to use this term to define themselves. Swag is utilized as a noun to describe a person’s mannerisms as “cool”

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    more elaboration. For example‚ in the first paragraph discussing about Gee’s article‚ you state that it “also describes what a discourse community is and defines its characteristics” (Dobias 7)‚ but I feel that in order to dive deep into the article and reach the heart of it‚ you might also want to say how Gee describes a discourse community. You could say that his article “also describes a discourse community as any group of people that uses a discourse when communicating amongst its members‚ providing

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