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    Peter the Panderer

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    Peter the PandererSusan Phillips National American University Peter the PandererIn this political speech I have identified the arguments and non-arguments‚ facts and non-facts‚ statements that are subjective‚ and the statements that are relativist ("The Basic Concepts of Critical Thinking‚" 2013). The arguments I identified would be in these statements that support final claims. The fifth paragraph shows an argument “our community endured the same hard times.” The supporting statement would

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    Baking and Inch Cake Pans

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    bowl‚ measuring spoons‚ and the baking pan. The size of the baking pan depends on the amount of cakes I want to make‚ two-8x8 inch cake pans or one-9x13 inch pan. The pans should be deep and round‚ so the cake can rise while baking. Now I start the process that will lead to baking our cake. Start by measuring the ingredients this way things will move along more quickly. Once I cake is baked both inside and out‚ remove it from the oven. Cool in pan for ten minutes and turn out onto a

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    Hooks Chapter 7 Summary

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    chapter seven Hooks talks about feminism in the realms of class. Hooks explains that the focus of feminism came to be about the wealthy white upper class women who wanted the same opportunities as men of their own class rather than the focus of women receiving the same benefits to sustain themselves. Working class and middle class women were able to work‚ but they did not make enough money to support themselves. I liked this chapter because Hooks gave a resolution for the problem. Hooks explains that

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    Kaylynn Charbonneau First Sentences Exercise Diamonds are a girl’s best friend as they say. When you get engaged‚ you start out with a beautiful ring that catches everyone’s eye. The same can be said about writing. You want to start out by engaging your reader and getting them excited by beginning with an extravagant statement. Such is true with the novel‚ Frankenstein‚ by Mary Shelly. "You will rejoice to hear that no disaster has accompanied the commencement of an enterprise which you have regarded

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    Vice Captain Speech

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    I’m here today because I’m obviously running for school captain. I’m up here today because my job is to try and persuade you to vote for me. Now let’s get started. For all those people here today that don’t know me my name is Eliza Dugan.   And to all those people that do know me you should feel privileged to. Now that everyone knows my name we know what name to vote for. Now just a bit of information about me.   I play most sports especially athletics and cross country running.   I enjoying hanging

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    Essay On Debate Captain

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    I would like to be a Speech and Debate captain because I feel that I am committed to working‚ I yearn to teach‚ and I am capable of leading. In addition to the skills that I think I can offer‚ I also seek help benefit the team in more tangible fashions‚ such as through providing assistance to the new coach and giving afterschool practices more direction. Specifically‚ I think that as a captain I would be able to provide assistance to the new debate coach‚ Mike‚ through recruiting prospective students

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    Stanford bell hooks experienced things that only an education can provide‚ from different social status to keeping ties with her community and her heritage even though she went far in her studies. Education changed bell hooks life in many ways from the experiences at Stanford having her values collide with others values‚ being introduced to the intellectual circles and having others try to press upon her their beliefs . By going to Stanford to continue her education‚ bell hooks experienced a

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    Tin Pan Alley Analysis

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    site highlighting Tin Pan Alley‚ because I found that the content expands the understanding of an interesting musical element touched upon in the section‚ Ragtime and City Blues‚ in our textbook. The site includes interesting facts and illuminating photos that highlight the musical importance in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. It also gives extensive history surrounding the environment that led to the phenomenon of Tin Pan Alley. The first thing I learned is that Tin Pan Alley is not a localized

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    advantage. Thus‚ the analysis of literature and poem becomes more interesting and intriguing when we eventually learn more about its historical and cultural background. In this essay‚ I am going to look through several poems of Walt Whitman: “O Captain! My Captain” and “Drum Taps.” These two precisely represent the struggles of the greatest event – American Civil War‚ which marked a defining moment in the United States History.

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    Peter Principle

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    In 1968 Dr. Laurence J. Peter and Raymond Hull put into print a book called The Peter Principle: Why Things Always Go Wrong which describes a simple observation that states anything that works is often used in progressively more challenging applications until it fails. This means that a machine will only function optimally at the tasks it was specifically designed for and once it is used beyond its intended task its usefulness will degrade or the machine will utterly fail. This also applies to

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