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    Informative Speech: Dyslexia General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about dyslexia. Central Purpose: To inform my audience about what dyslexia is‚ the symptoms‚ and what could be done to help those with dyslexia. Bibliography: Stowe‚ Cynthia. How to Reach & Teach Children & Teens with Dyslexia. West Nyack‚ NY: Center for Applied Research in Education‚ 2000. Print. “What is Dyslexia?” National Center for Learning Disabilities. 28 Dec. 2012 I. Introduction A

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    As I sit here now writing this journal‚ I can’t help but feel how brilliantly ironic it is to write a whole journal on the topic of how I write. Besides that though‚ I guess I should begin. Writing‚ for me‚ has always been somewhat of a friend and a home. It’s been a companion through dark times‚ and a place I could go no matter how I was feeling. I have a deep love of the written word‚ and a great respect for anyone who puts pen to paper. (Or‚ in the new age of “handy-dandy” Chromebooks‚ anyone

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    What Make You Happy

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    What make you happy? The answers to this is different from one to others. In my opinion‚ knowledge‚ positive thinking and self-confidence are primary factors bring me happiness. First of all‚ knowledge is increasing continuous together with fast developing life. Information is invaluable and tremendous and the more knowledge I attain‚ the more interesting I find in this world. When I do not grasp anything‚ I see how poor knowledge I have and I try to get as much as I can. I am interested in discovering

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    In the video‚ Pamela Mayer mention two truths about lying. The first truth about lying was that it is a cooperative act. According to Mayer‚ “no one can lie to you without your approval. The liar and the recipient participate in a fabric of mythmaking together. A lie does not have power by its utterance–its power lies in someone agreeing to believe the lie” (2010‚ pg. 22). In my opinion‚ Pamela is definitely correct‚ the only way someone can lie to us is if we allowed them‚ but if do not allow

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    so what are you anyway

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    Conflicting Setting in “So What Are You Anyway?” For many years‚ African Americans have endured the oppression of white superiors‚ but have put up a great fight for emancipation. Over time‚ the segregation that once existed has diminished‚ but continues to live on in the minds of some. In Lawrence Hills‚ “So What Are You Anyway”‚ the setting is a key contributor to the conflict of the story in regards to equality now being instilled into society‚ an innocent Carole being targeted and demeaned for

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    1. What is surrealism? “Surrealism is destructive‚ but it destroys only what it considers to be shackles limiting our vision.” Young’s Night Thoughts are surrealist from cover to cover. Unfortunately‚ it is a priest who speaks; a bad priest‚ to be sure‚ yet a priest. Heraclitus is surrealist in dialectic. Lully is surrealist in definition. Flamel is surrealist in the night of gold. Swift is surrealist in malice. Sade is surrealist in sadism. Carrier is surrealist in drowning. Monk Lewis

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    Topic 2 1. In the beginning of the article‚ what are the significance of shoes?Explain the examples sleek‚ white‚ expensive gizmos produced by a certain company in Cupertino and quality 2. What does the newly established “secret dialogue between what we buy and who we are” suggest about an individual’s notion of self and the brands he or she buys?What seems to be suggested as the modern individual’s relationship(s) to products? If we thought about it‚ maybe we’d also realize that our relationship

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    WHAT IS THERE TO KNOW ABOUT CHEMISTRY ? 1) Matter – anything that has mass and occupies space 2) Laws/Theories- mathematical statements of behaviour of matter 3) Properties- characteristics that describe matter; use to determine its usefeulness (a) Physical- properties which can be observed/measured without a change in the composition of the substance (b) Chemical – properties which can be observed/measured only after a change in the composition

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    An Example Of Good Writing: Zinsser’s "Simplicity" Zinsser’s essay on Simplicity is an example of good writing for many reasons. The main topic in his essay is clutter. Throughout the essay he not only tells us why this is a problem‚ but he shows us through many detailed examples. The essay was written so that anyone who reads it could understand it. He does not use complex words that often tend to loose a reader. Zinsser asks questions throughout the essay that cause the reader to think

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    Throughout A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens‚ Charles Dickens uses foreshadowing to further the plot of the novel. Dickens foreshadows the plot in a number of ways. In Chapter Five of Book One‚ Dickens the wine that spills into the streets as a metaphor for the blood spilled in the revolution. Outside of a wine-shop‚ a wine cask is broken in the street. Many people rush around the puddle on the ground trying to scoop it up and drink as much as they can. Dickens describes this by saying "All

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