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    Argumentative Essay Is now the time to have a national conversation on the questions around abortion? There is an elephant in the Canadian living room. Everyone knows it is there‚ but nobody is willing to mention it‚ except for those on the far edges of the issue. The elephant is named “Abortion”‚ and except for those radical believers on each side‚ almost everyone wishes the elephant would simply walk out of the room. But it hasn’t‚ despite the wishes of many people. And it won’t‚ despite our

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    Marginalization: Then and Now Everybody has been an outsider at some point of their lives. However‚ most likely the discrimination was only aimed at an individual person. In our past and even today‚ marginalization was aimed at an entire race or group of people. African Americans and the elderly were some of the main groups marginalized in the past. The main groups segregated today are people of Middle Eastern origins and people in the gay and lesbian community. Many works of literature have addressed this

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    The Future Is Now

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    1. The Future is Now? Pretty Soon‚ at Least After reading Chapters 1-3‚ review the videos Ray Kurzweil on How Technology Will Transform Us and Ray Kurzweil: A University for the Coming Singularity. (Interactive transcripts are also available on the TED web site.)  Based on what you have learned‚ which of Kurzweil’s predictions do you agree with‚ and which do you doubt? Why? Please be specific. I agree with Kurzweil’s predictions about the communications revolution. Kurzweil states that‚ “The

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    THE INFLUENCE OF MEDIA ON TEENAGERS Author: Nenad Jevtic Mentor: Biljana Pipovic‚ English teacher Abstract The media exerts an enormous‚ almost a normative influence‚ over the lives of men‚ women‚ adolescents and children. It influences‚ particularly among teenagers‚ the ways in which individuals and groups dress‚ talk‚ behave‚ and think. The media‚ in the forms of movies‚ television‚ radio‚ and print as well as the new electronic communications media of the Internet‚ helps to connect individuals

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    Teenagers overspend

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    value of human garb. I can’t help but relate Bloomwood to the people I know‚ to myself- how much we would spend on an image. We are all guilty: $200 pair of designer jeans‚ a $30 tank top‚ or maybe a $12 bottle of neon hair dye for the “rebellious” types. Tsk‚ tsk. It’s not unforgivable‚ it is after all how we present ourselves to the world each day‚ but let me reiterate my mom’s point. When l got picked on during my playground days‚ my mother told me bullies weren’t worth it. When I got a bad grade

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    Electronic Prescribing

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    Electronic Prescribing (ePrescribing) Introduction Electronic prescribing (ePrescribing) systems can help improve the safety and efficiency of healthcare by aiding the choice‚ prescribing‚ administration and supply of medicines. Electronic prescribing‚ often abbreviated to e-prescribing or “eRx”‚ is a form of computer-based physician order entry (CPOE‚ also referred to as computerized provider order entry and computerized prescription order entry). The safety and effectiveness of ePrescribing

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    Like Father, Like Daughter

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    Like Father‚ Like Daughter Let’s face it; there comes a time in life when teenagers cannot stand their parents. Arguments ensue‚ many things that should never be said are spoken aloud‚ and the teenagers think that they have nothing in common with their parents. However‚ when Sarah Vowell shares her experience in the essay “Shooting Dad‚” she gives the audience a complete‚ retrospective look at her teenage feuds‚ which contrasts her relationship with her father today. Vowell uses her past experiences

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    No Title for Now

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    Public Class frmCal Private Sub btnOutput_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object‚ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnOutput.Click If Label1.Text = "+" Then txtInput.Text = Val(My.Settings.First) + Val(txtInput.Text) ElseIf Label1.Text = "-" Then txtInput.Text = Val(My.Settings.First) - Val(txtInput.Text) ElseIf Label1.Text = "*" Then txtInput.Text = Val(My.Settings.First) * Val(txtInput.Text) ElseIf Label1.Text =

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    Stylistic Devices

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    English Raymond Hickey Essen University 1 Introduction For several centuries English has been well known for its many cases of conversion‚ for instance it is used very frequently by Shakespeare‚ almost as a stylistic device of his. And to this day it has remained a prominent feature of the language. The standard definition of conversion (Bauer 1988: 90-2; Spencer 1991: 20) is a change in word-class without any alteration in form‚ i.e. zero-derivation (Cruse 1986:

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    Literary Devices

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    Literary Devices Allegory A form of extended metaphor‚ in which objects‚ persons‚ and actions in a narrative‚ are equated with the meanings that lie outside the narrative itself. The underlying meaning has moral‚ social‚ religious‚ or political significance and characters are often personifications of abstract ideas as charity‚ greed‚ or envy. Thus an allegory is a story with two meanings‚ a literal meaning and a symbolic meaning. Alliteration The repetition of the same sound at the beginning

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