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    “Poets use various ways to express the main ideas across to the readers.” Choose two poems and with reference to the statement given above‚ (i) Summarize one main idea discussed in each poem; (4 marks) (ii) Discuss two different ways used to convey the ideas in (i) above. (6 marks) “Poets use various ways to express the main ideas across to the readers.”With reference to two poems from possibilities that is “Reality” by Konai Helu Thaman and “He Always” by anonymous I will be summarizing one

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    is through his stomach?” Well A proverb suggests that “A hungry man is an angry man” 2. Today I will be talking about genetically engineered food and food insecurity 3. It is important to listen to this speech in order to understand the viewpoints I am about to present and my standing position on it. 4. I’ve thoroughly done research with the help of our OCC Library Database online 5. Today I will go through a sequence of the disadvantage as well as the advantages of GM foods and in

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    challenges this viewpoint by stating that strategies have to reflect the viewpoints of employees at all levels in general‚ and employees from tactical and operational levels in particular. Azar and Brock (2010) specify change to be an integral part of effective strategic management. In other words‚ authors argue that effective strategic management has to introduce necessary changes into various aspects of the business that would contribute to the firm’s competitive edge. This viewpoint is further developed

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    Detroit: Gale‚ 2010. Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 15 May 2013. Currie‚ Stephen. Abortion / Stephen Currie. n.p.: San Diego‚ Calif. : Greenhaven Press‚ c2000.‚ 2000. Grossmont Library Catalog. Web. 14 May 2013. Gentles‚ Ian. "Abortion Harms Women ’s Health." Abortion. Ed. James D. Torr. San Diego: Greenhaven Press‚ 2006. Opposing Viewpoints. Rpt. from "Women ’s Health After Abortion: A Fresh Look at the Evidence." Human Life Review (Fall 2002). Opposing Viewpoints In Context. Web. 14 May 2013

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    unskilled workers hired over native citizens. According to Opposing Viewpoints (2012)‚ “wage and salary differences demonstrate how illegal and unskilled immigrants place downward pressure on wages by providing an incentive for employers to choose them over natives”. Immigrants are known to work jobs that most American’s shy away from such as agriculture work‚ factories‚ food preparation and cleaning services (Opposing Viewpoints‚ (2012). Employers rather hire unskilled workers because they can pay

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    less bunk.  It’s tradition. We don’t want tradition. We want to live in the present and the only history that is worth a tinker’s dam is the history we made today.” While this viewpoint has its merits‚ it does not fully recognise the importance of history in the present society. George Santayana offers a different viewpoint in his conviction “Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it”‚ arguing that history has significant implications in the present world. Ford’s statement has its

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    Thera‚ the volcanic caldera in Greece that violently erupted 3500 years ago spawning the myth of Atlantis‚ and wiping out most of the Minoan civilization‚ is deforming. Scientists suggest that this caldera‚ a crater-like volcano that has collapsed in the past‚ may erupt again‚ making the people of the island vulnerable. The deformation could cause many disasters such as tsunamis‚ earthquakes‚ and obviously eruptions. Scientists argue whether the volcanic caldera unrest is actually a threat to the

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    J. Torr (Ed). Opposing Viewpoints: Abortion. San Diego: Green haven Press. Retrieved July 31‚ 2007.from Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Thomson Gale. Apollo Group. Barnes& Noble Books (1992) Webster ’s New Universal Unabridged Dictionary (Unabridged ed) Retrieved July 31‚ 2007 Brown‚ D Crandall‚ C. (2006) "Legalized abortion has harmed women." In J.Torr (Ed). Opossing Viewpoints: Abortion. San Diego: Green haven Press. Retrieved July 31‚ 2007. from Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. Thomson

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    I turn to my first resource the FIU Library website. I found several articles on Opposing Viewpoints; I also found articles on CQ Researchers‚ as well as in the internet about “The Dream Act”. An article I found on Gale‚ 2012 Opposing Viewpoints talks about the situation on the act and how big it’s the problem. I read that many of these innocent people can be deported without having any criminal records or having committed

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    Abortion is mainly the most debated moral issue that is most familiar in our society. Most people have different firm viewpoints and ideas about abortion that makes emotions run wild. Hinman points out two principal major issues that seem to apply with the debate about abortion. First‚ the moral issue determining the fetus’ status matter. This involves the issues about the criteria of personhood and whether the fetus meets these criteria. The rights and protections follows and is given if the fetus

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