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    In the article‚ “Writing for an Audience” by Linda Flower. When stated that “good writers do more than simply express their meaning”. What Flower meant in this comment that every person has a point of view on a subject or things you want to be able to have then visuals the idea or imagine the thoughts you explain. When you do that your making sure that the audience is seeing what you’re seeing. The main reason it’s important to be in the academic writing not everyone have the some thought and you

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    Critical Summary – When God Was A Woman In chapter nine of When God Was A Woman‚ Merlin Stone sought to explain the laws introduced by the Levite priests in Canaan that were put in place to prevent the worship of the Goddess. Members of the Hebrew religion were commanded to kill their own children if they worshipped any deity other than God. Stone argues that the laws put the men of the society in power‚ as it was not stated that the husband should be killed for worshiping the Goddess. The Levites

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    7 Wonders in World

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    7 Wonders Of The World The Taj Mahal For centuries‚ the Taj Mahal has inspired poets‚ painters and musicians who have tried to capture its elusive magic in words‚ colours and music. The Taj Mahal is indeed a flawless architectural creation.The links listed here take one to sites that are related to the Taj Mahal – like we have a site on the construction of this beautiful monument of love‚ a site which has photographs of the Taj Mahal‚ a site giving you information about the Mughal Dynasty and

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    Wonders of Modern Science

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    Wonders of Modern Science/ Science in Everyday Life Science has accelerated the tempo of life. Wherever we cast our eyes‚ we realize the attainment of science. Modern life means life is a blessing of science. Science has offered us with a lot of amenities in our life. So‚ it is said that life today is in the lap of science. Life in a modern life means life in a laboratory. Our towns‚ our cities all are planned scientifically. Science adorns it‚ science protects it‚ science maintains it‚ and science

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    Michael Thompson SXS 667 – Reading Response Paper #3 ID# 909067827 July 3‚ 2013 In her essay La Frontera‚ Gloria Anzaldua provides a detailed history of the persecution of the Chicano settlers of the U.S. Southwest at the hands of their Anglo oppressors. Anzaldua refers to the Aztlan‚ the borderlands between the United States and Mexico encompassing parts of Texas‚ New Mexico‚ Arizona‚ and California‚ as a “vague and undetermined place created by the

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    structures on the list of the seven wonders of the ancient world is The Great Pyramid of Giza. What makes this structure the most recognizable on the list? Not only is this pyramid the oldest structure on the list‚ but it is the only structure that still remains. The Great Pyramid of Giza was the tallest man made structure in the world for 3800 years which is not only a testament to its durability but to its mark as one of the most remarkable structures built. It is no wonder that The Great Pyramid of

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    August Pullman's Wonder

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    Wonder is a book about a boy named August Pullman. He is nicknamed Auggie. Auggie was born with severe facial deformities. The doctors said that Auggie was lucky to have survived being born with that condition. Auggie had to go through 27 surgeries so that he could function. Auggie wore a space helmet when he was younger because he thought people would freak out. Most people did have a bad reaction when they saw him. Wonder is set in Manhattan. Auggie is 10 years old and about to start 5th grade

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    "The Wonders of Tenochtitlan: City of the Aztecs" is a letter written by Hernán Cortés‚ the Spanish conquistador who led an expedition to the Aztec Empire and would ultimately be the cause of its demise‚ to his king Charles V of Spain. In this letter‚ Cortés vividly describes the city of Tenochtitlan‚ including its landscape‚ structure‚ and cultural aspects. Cortés’ letter is an example of a primary source because it consists of Cortés’ personal report on what the Aztecs and their city are like

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    Girl and Woman

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    City. She breaks off all contact with her mother‚ takes photography courses at the New School‚ dyes her hair blonde and changes her name. A few years later‚ in her early 20s‚ she convinces Ingenue‚ a girls ’ magazine‚ to allow her to interview Gloria Steinem. The article is a success‚ and soon she ’s writing pop music criticism for the Village Voice and "Talk of the Town" pieces for the New Yorker. She writes her first work of fiction--"Girl"--a hectoring monologue in the voice of her mother‚ which

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    7 wonder of philippines

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    The Seven wonders of Philippine Rice Terraces of Banaue The Rice Terraces of Banaue are perhaps the most well know attraction in the Philippines‚ and no list of the Seven Wonders of the Philippines would be complete without them.. Located in central Luzon‚ they have been carved by local Ifugao people over the last 3‚000 thousand years. When you visit‚ you can see terraces still being built today. The locals often describe the terraces as the largest man made structure created without forced labor

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