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    The New York Times article that I have chosen to speak about in this paper was reported on November 19th‚ 2015. The article is about the Paris Attack Terrorist‚ Abdelhamid Abaaoud‚ who was killed in a shootout. Abdelhamid Abaaoud had been planning the terror attack eleven month prior to the attacks in Paris. Abdelhamid Abaaoud was to believe to a part of multiple of other planned terror attacks that were foiled times before. The article retells of his escape from central intelligence and his belief

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    Ted Talk Summary

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    I enjoyed watching this Ted Talk by Dalia Mogahed. It was a beautiful speech The reading on Arab Families gave me a lot of insight about the Arab culture. The main two topics that interested me was language and family structure. I have a friend who is Muslim and he let me know how family is the main concern in the Arab societies. He also informed me that the men are allowed to have up to four wives if they desire to. However‚ he said if the men fear that they cannot be just to all then they should

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    To Spend a Day in Paris.

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    Two summers ago‚ my family and I took a vacation to Europe. One of our destinations was Paris‚ France. It was my favorite city to visit because of its beauty‚ culture‚ and humor that went along with trying to communicate. My mom took French in school through junior high and high school. However‚ after about 20 years’ lack of practice‚ the language was vague in her memory. I remember the rest of us laughing as we watched her struggle to form sentences with the bits and pieces of French she could

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    Tattoo by Ted Kooser

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    Page 1 Tattoo: “With You Forever” The poem "Tattoo" by Ted Kooser dramatizes how things of your youth are carried with you although so much else changes with your age. These are dramatized through the comparison of what the tattoo meant at one time and how after years‚ the old man is just as any other old man. The tone of the poem in the very beginning is straight forward by showing how things in the past linger on‚ when it comes to the middle it changes over to a strong youth‚ and the end

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    1 Homework #2: Ted Talk Analysis. Destiny Ortega-Mendez California State University‚ Dominguez Hills. CDV 330: The School-Age Years. Professor Felicia Lee October 24‚ 2024 2 Homework #2: Ted Talk Analysis. Ted Talk Analysis Summary In the Ted Talk?Do Schools Kill Creativity? by Sir Ken Robinson he focuses on the importance creativity has on children. Robinson states that creativity should be seen as important. other academic subjects such as math and literacy (Robinson‚ 2006). He argues

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    lives where they wish someone could just pick for us‚ or times when we wish there were more to choose from. All Americans have many choices‚ and it is such a part of our daily lives that we don’t even realize it. Barry Schwartz and Sheena Iyengar‘s TED talks bring up interesting ideas about choice‚ how people deal with them and their affects. They both state that although choice is good‚ it can also have negative effects. Schwartz explains what most people believe and experience with choice‚ while

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    It is believed that Ted may have started killing in his early to mid-teens. There was a twelve-year-old neighbor vanished from her house when Bundy was 14‚ but the earliest verified murders began in 1974‚ when Bundy was 27. Bundy’s Victims: 1st- January 4‚ 1974 after midnight‚ Bundy entered Joni Lenz’s house‚ an 18-year-old student who attended University of Washington. Bundy beat her with a crowbar in her sleep. He took a rod from her bed and sexually assaulted her. When they found her the next

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    Patricia Ryan talked about her experience in living and teaching english for over 30 years in the gulf where she has seen vast cultural and linguistic change. This strategy helped her build her credibility with the audiences. The topic of her speech at Ted was “Don’t Insist on English!”. She addressed the question: Is the world’s focus on English preventing the spread of great ideas in other languages? The primary audience to her speech was English teachers. Patricia Ryan has the same background that

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    literature the lesson of the story can be very similar. In the play “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder and movie Midnight in Paris by Woody Allen‚ the underlining theme of both tales compliments each other. “Our Town” takes place in a small town where two families live next to each other and their children who experience together life‚ marriage‚ and death. In the movie Midnight in Paris‚ a writer‚ Gil Pender‚ gets the chance to travel back in time to his golden age‚ the 1920’s‚ where he meets his idols

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    James Langston Hughes

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    Langston Hughes was the narrator of black life in the nineteen hundreds. Not because he wrote about the lifestyle of the black Jazz movement‚ or because he wrote about the oppression and struggles of black people‚ but because he lived it. Hughes brought the life of the black race to light for all to live through his writings. Langston Hughes’ role as a writer is vital to the history of black and American culture and many think he understood this role and embraced it. James Langston Hughes was born

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