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    “The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore” is a great article written by Kellie Schmitt. The article talks about her moving to China and the challenges that come with it. Schmitt is a very honest‚ descriptive and humorous; therefore‚ Schmitt’s article‚ “The Old Man Isn’t There Anymore”‚ is an enjoyable read because of her organization‚ her ability to hold her readers’ attention‚ her unique style of writing‚ and her clear tone. Schmitt’s article is organized in chronological order. The article be organized

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    I found the quote in my epigraph to be very accurate; how can one become old and wise if they aren’t first “young and stupid”? Kids‚ teenagers and young adults tend to go against their parents’ words of wisdom to do what they believe will be fun‚ change their beliefs in politics and religion‚ and believe the idea of thinking they know everything‚ but they really don’t. I know this from experience‚ and a common example is when asking for permission to go do something stupid because everyone else is

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    1.6.-How to Teach Reported Speech – Review – Practice & Lesson plan Teaching students reported or indirect speech can be complicated by the all the changes that are required when moving from direct speech into reported speech. First off‚ students should understand that reported speech is quite useful in conversational English as relating what someone has said using "quote" and "unquote" is awkward at best. A further aspect of reported speech is encouraging students to use other reporting verbs beyond

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    In the introduction to Martin Luther King’s book Why We Can’t Wait‚ he persuades his readers to seek change. His introduction tells of the hardships that African Americans face during his time. King uses imagery‚ pathos by using examples from history‚ and tying them all together in a final section that provides his hopeful vision of the future. Because king used these rhetorical strategies‚ the introduction to his book gave the reader a desire to achieve equality. In the first section of his

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    daughter of Kabang’s owner‚ nine-year-old Dina Bunggal‚ and her cousin three-year old Princess Diansing‚ were playing with the dog in Zamboanga City‚ Philippines.   Rudy Bunggal(doctor)‚ who told reporters he was struggling with drinking and financial problems‚ asked the veterinarian who had accompanied Kabang to the U.S.‚ Anton Lim‚ to temporarily care for the dog.  The husband‚ who worked as a mechanic‚ now lives alone in a shanty and found a new job as a construction worker‚ earning less

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    Writing about literature - an essay THE CAN-CAN: WHAT CAN AND WHAT CAN’T? By Huy Phát A popular provocative dance move in the Broadway shows in 1950s has been chosen as the title for this short story “The Can-can” of Vivante about a man having a love affair while his thought was wandering around “somebody doing the can-can”- his wife back home. The can-can therefore does more than just being the title‚ its repeated recurrence in the story recognizes itself as a noteworthy symbol and also contributes

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    “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale‚” by Philip K. Dick is a short story about an average gentleman named Douglas Quail who has a fantasy dream of visiting Mars without actually physically going there. Therefore‚ he seeks a company named Rekal Inc.‚ which has the technology to implant a memory of him visiting Mars. Quail eventually decides to go ahead and get the memories of Mars put in his brain. Consequently‚ the Rekal technicians observe Quail has already had a memory implant that erased his

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    Old Spice for a New Open Wound When you put on deodorant you want to feel refreshed and confident. Where does searing‚ burning pain from chemical burns play in this equation? This is the question the members of a class action lawsuit are asking the Old Spice parent company‚ Proctor and Gamble. According to the lawsuit‚ thousands of victims were subject to painful injuries that "range from rashes to third-degree chemical burns." The attorney for the plaintiffs said‚ "Indeed‚ the problem is rampant

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    The title alone‚ “You Can Grow Your Brain‚” made me think this article was going to be about how learning new things will make you smarter. I did not realize that it literally meant the brain can‚ and will grow when you are learning new things‚ or challenging yourself to learn new skills. We have always been told‚ “Practice makes perfect‚” and really‚ when you apply this rule to everything we do in life‚ it is true‚ and yet for some people‚ we stop challenging ourselves to learn new things because of

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    It is powerfully related to his ideas of Communitarianism which cannot be argued but it both helps him and condemns him in a way. I will be discussing both in the content below. Sandel in his book discusses right away a list of things that people can buy that seem downright appalling. Some such examples are nicer jail cells‚ to hunt endangered animals‚ and paying the homeless to stand in line for lobbyists. It interests readers right away as then he goes into how this relates to the masses. Some

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