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    The author Tina Fanning in the newspaper article “cars no longer sustainable”‚ which was written in July 2007‚ contents the effect of car usage on global warming and the effect on the future of our children that proves the high level of harmfulness that global warming causes. The audience in this article is aiming at car users and state governors. the first argument that is used is that country people have “stopped coming to Melbourne for the big games‚ shopping‚ theater or the art galleries

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    Female poets have their own opinions in poetry. It involves one of emotion and passion which strives to raise awareness of human wants and desires. Women poets make you think twice about love and all those crazy emotional themes that drive people crazy. These things are evident in the poems ‘Sonnet 43’ by Elizabeth Barrett Browning’ and ‘Metho Drinker’ by Judith Wright. Both poets use a variety of techniques to grab your attention and create imagery. Barrett and Wright are two completely different

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    We all have thing that we love or hate‚ but it is good to find our strengths and our weaknesses for an activity. I love to do different types of things but the most important thing I love to do is extracurricular activities. Extracurricular activities are fun and educational in many ways. I love to do extracurricular activities because (1) it provides interactions in others and their age groups‚ (2) it also puts a positive force in children’s education‚ and (3) provides benefits for students that

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    Ayomide Adeojo Mrs.Mucha ENG3U1 2014-03-31 Title Unknown Hamlet‚ Laertes and Fortinbras all seek revenge in an attempt to avenge their father’s deaths. Through these acts of revenge a comparison is formed between the three characters. All a experience similar situation. However‚ their reactions and methods of revenge differ in some instances. Comparison can be drawn between the characters‚ some stronger and more comparable than others. Hamlet‚ Laertes and Fortinbras all experienced the deaths of

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    Advantages of euthanasia * This form of assisted suicide can act as  prevention to extreme suffering which people dying of a terminal illness such as late term cancer * Respects a person’s right to choose what they want to do with their life and how they want to end it * Saves the family money for expensive medical bills which simply only are there to relive the pain and treat the illness which in most cases is terminal regardless * The persons organs can be used for patients which

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    Intro – It is my view that Hamlet is a character who was not only relevant to his original Elizabethan audience‚ but also continued to remain just as‚ to todays modern audience. At the play’s opening‚ the horrific revelation that Hamlet’s uncle has murdered his father plunges him into a state of uncertainty. The secrecy and betrayal of the situation/event causes tension and isolation between him and his society/world as the outside world is oblivious to the unnatural murder performed by their new

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    Ed and Judy Boone are two very different people who also have very different ideals and morals. They also have very different parenting styles when it comes to their autistic son Christopher. But one thing is clear both Ed and Judy love their son very much. After feeling regretful about his altercation with Christopher‚ Ed tries to amend their relationship. Ed told his son "I love you very much Christopher‚ “Don’t ever forget that. “But I only do it because I worry about you‚ because I

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    “I Want a Wife” by Judy Brady Several decades ago‚ among the rest of the rights‚ women were eligible for owning property‚ voting in elections‚ divorcing from their husbands (Cook 118). However‚ despite such obvious legislative victories‚ the first-wave feminist (and even the first results of the second-wave one) movement turned out to be a poor remedy. Not just in the early 1960s but in the 1970s‚ women were treated unfairly. What is more‚ it is still the issue in some cultures. During the 1970s

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    The central argument in Judy Brady’s essay‚ “I WANT A WIFE” is; after the persona (husband) seeing the importance of a wife in her society‚ she tries to give reasons for wanting a wife. By so doing she gives her definitions of who a wife is and who a husband is by putting herself in a husband’s shoes with words which seem very controversial .Her argument is an explicit argument that seeks to support controversial claims with reasons and evidence .This aims at drawing the attention of the audience

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    Throughout the years‚ women have been seen as someone to have children‚ someone to cook‚ someone to clean‚ and someone who does not deserve rights. In the essay "I Want A Wife‚" Judy Brady points out the different roles of a "wife" according to society at that time. I believe that Brady is sarcastically describing the ideal wife every man dreams of. Even though‚ women have been fighting for their rights for a long time now‚ even today women are still not equal to men in many ways. In today’s society

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