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    agents under internal investigation taking a picture of trumps sleeping grandson during a car ride. Also‚ a twenty-six-year-old was able to wander around the white house for fifteen minutes with a can of mace until caught on the inside of the white house‚ being able to sneak past multiple security posts and levels. The breach now has white house security being

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    Audience Analysis: The Ugly Truth There are many different ways of speaking with different people. These different ways may be through a different language‚ slang‚ or simply with a different personality or demeanor. You wouldn’t want to go to the White house dressed as a hippie‚ and you wouldn’t want to go to a gang dressed up in a tuxedo. It is also possible to analyze writing and who audience is that the author is trying to target. In the story "The Ugly Truth about Beauty"‚ Dave Barry’s target audience

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    with a play which attempts to portrays humans truthfully. A doll’s house broke out from the well made play formula through combining the well made play structure with Ibsen’s own technique (problem play) Every well made play opens with motivated exposition when the actors reveal necessary information to the audience. Scribe was fond of using conversations between servants to introduce the audience to the situation. In A Doll’s House‚ Ibsen uses conversations between Nora and Mrs. Linden to set up the

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    September 21‚ 2014 Spirit Houses When traveling to a new country‚ everything can look unfamiliar and foreign. During my trip to Thailand‚ it was not the luxurious dresses or the exotic fruit that caught my attention‚ but it was the beautiful miniature houses outside of homes and businesses. I would soon learn that these “birdhouse” looking structures were actually called spirit houses‚ and would contain the spirits of deceased loved ones. A spirit house can be simply defined as a house containing a spirit

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    characteristics is described as not being able to be explained by the laws of nature or science. If those two things can’t explain something‚ it is considered to be supernatural‚ like ghosts‚ and in this situation‚ vampires. In the short story The Fall of the House of Usher‚ practically everything Roderick Usher does has supernatural written all over it. It is clear that Roderick Usher is a vampire because of his actions.     To start off‚ in his letter to the narrator‚ who he hasn’t seen in many years‚ he said

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    flying away among the clouds.” Another way of comparing her to a bird. She has gained freedom and Jewett shows her triumph and freedom through her liberation at the top of the tree. 2. Jewett uses tactile and organic imagery in this excerpt from “A white Heron” in order to connect the readers feelings with that of Sylvia Jewett creates an image through strong detail of what Sylvia is feeling. She also uses tactile imagery to create a feeling in the reader that they were climbing the tree too a. “the

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    it is a privilege to go to school and get an education. Everyone should have an equal opportunity to have an education. In Nightjohn only the people in the white house get to learn reading‚ writing‚ and many other educational skills. But the slaves are not even aloud to learn the alphabet. You can see how seriously the people in the white house take the slaves not learning. Just look when Sarny was making the word B-A-G in the dirt. He started whipping mammy because he thought she taught Sarny. This

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    draw millions of visitors each year to witness the workings of government and hear about the happenstances of history. Wary of what it’s like inside the nefarious beltway‚ they come almost out of duty‚ grimly determined to see the Capitol and the White House and the Supreme Court because somehow they "should." Yet even inattentive visitors can’t help but notice the view of the National Cathedral‚ looking like a real-life Impressionist painting‚ the minute they get situated in a cab at the airport

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    plants bombs or IED on campus. There is also the threat of potential a gunman/gunmen while the president is speaking or when they are transporting him to his desired destination. It is a lot more difficult to protect Obama when he is not in the white house. Other risks may include trespassers or unwanted people entering the campus while the president is speaking. The president is very vulnerable when he steps out of his plane and when he is outside getting out of armored limo. He is also very vulnerable

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    Dan Brown Deception Point Deception Point by Dan Brown Acknowledgments With warm thanks to Jason Kaufman for his superb guidance and insightful editorial skills; Blythe Brown for her tireless research and creative input; my good friend Jake Elwell at Wieser & Wieser; the National Security Archive; the NASA Public Affairs Office; Stan Planton‚ who continues to be a source for information on all things; the National Security Agency; glaciologist Martin O. Jeffries; and the superb minds of Brett

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