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    Informative Speech (Crohn’s Disease) General Purpose: To inform the audience about what Crohn’s Disease Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about Crohn’s Disease and give them a better understanding of what it is. Introduction I was a 14 year old freshman in high school when I started getting sick. I was always a pretty healthy kid who had perfect attendance records UNTIL that year. The extreme fatigue and weight-loss was the main sign to my mom that something was seriously wrong. Around January

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    The Higher the Better In the short story “The Damned Hman Race” by Mark Twain‚ he mentions that the human race consider themselves as the “highest animal”. The term “highest animal” generally means‚ to me‚ that they are better in every category than the other animal species. In my opinion‚ we humans are the “lowest animal”. This opinion of mine is judging from our violence‚ insults‚ discrimination and lack of survival skills that we are known for globally. We are known for racial discrimination

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    A different look on higher education People often view things with smaller value because of their perceived flaws. In “Blue-Collar Brilliance”‚ the author Mike Rose discusses the amount of academic success a person achieves doesn’t always correlate to how intelligent a person is. Also in the essay “The New Liberal arts"‚ the author Sanford Ungar talks about seven different misconceptions people have on liberal arts education. Even though Mike Rose and Sanford Ungar both address how society

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    secret ballot act . It will go in-depth to why and when these reforms happened and what these reforms were. Continuing on‚ because of the French revolution British government was in fear in case Britain had a revolution of its own but‚ in the 1700’s the British industrial revolution started the profound impact on the social‚ economic and political impact on Britain which would allow the country to grow into a powerful nation. Before the revolution most citizens of the country stayed in small rural

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    and reality • Othello’s failure to investigate the evidence – reasons and results • Or develop your own topic – something you would like to investigate from the play Requirements for the essay: • Length: No length requirement. Write in enough detail to thoroughly investigate your topic. Your essay should have an introduction with a thesis statement‚ body paragraphs (each with a topic sentence and a main idea)‚ and a conclusion. • Quotes from the text: Include at least one quote from the text

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    1212140031 Purpose of higher education The purpose of higher education has been a topic of debate for many years. There was a long period when the majority agreed that higher education is the key to success‚ there is nothing to argue about that. However‚ nowadays‚ regarding having higher education as an investment‚ many people‚ especially students‚ think that what they lose is much bigger than what they gain from higher education. In other words‚ they believe that what higher education brings them

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    Mary Kelley Alec Fleschner Composition 1 Jan 20‚ 2013 Higher Education From a young age I knew higher education was important to be successful in life. I am one of seven girls‚ five of which are older than me. As I grew up I watched them all graduate high school and go on to college. Also‚ both of my parents graduated college. I felt as if it was expected of me to do the same as the rest of my family.   Hearing about my parents’ college experiences to watching my older sisters

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    Higher Education Higher education is the key to new worlds. In past decades‚ college education was seen as a privilege which few had access to. Nowadays‚ it has become a culminating stage in people’s life. Higher education has proved that it has a monetary value‚ as the salary of a person with a college education is higher than that of a person with a high school education. Some people have sold the idea that a higher education is a waste of time and money‚ and that such education should only be

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    further education[further education‚ however‚ is another story]. Colleges and universities should hire professors or better teachers who can offer advanced knowledge. Teachers who are available when students need higher level knowledge.And this can [Which may result in]result in higher costs. It will be difficult for the government to pay for all of the money and it is reasonable to ask the students to share a part of the cost.   For those students whose family can afford the fees‚ the government

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    true nature; not the one of ill nature or ignorance that one might think otherwise. But‚ before President Obama can do this‚ he must give himself a sense of credibility through sharing a portion of his own backstory. In the 6th paragraph of Obama’s speech‚ he introduces a small yet personal synopsis of his family’s story. He acknowledges the role that the United States has played in Obama’s kin‚ and his own‚ journey “And for as long as I live… my story is even possible.” (paragraph 6‚ lines 7-8) Although

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