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    one is wood recycling project. The wood recycling project deals with wood recycling and related activities. The focus of wood recycling project is to collect waste of various conditional and shapes of timbers and then…

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    In the poem “Stopping by Woods on Snowy Evening” by Robert Frost, which is recorded in How to Read a Poem on page 128, the speaker presents as a traveler walking down to the woods and appreciate the beauty scenery of the snow. He attempts to stay longer because he is obsessed by the scene, but he has to take the responsibilities to finish his goal first in order to take a rest. The theme of this poem is mainly about nature on surface, but in deep, the speaker applies figurative language of…

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    College Life Technology is changing the world every second, especially in colleges, which is creating less and less social interaction. In Graeme Woods article “Is College Doomed” he explains the idea of Ben Nelson’s school called Minerva, and how it differs from a typical college. In Minerva, technology is the primary source for education, without technology Minerva would not exist; but with technology there does come problems, such as glitches. Having a college function by technology can…

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    This case study begins with, Tiger Woods being in a car accident at 2:25 a.m. where he ran his Cadillac Escalade into a fire hydrant and a neighbor’s tree. The police were called to the scene of the crime and he was found lying on the ground with his wife who had broken into the cars back window and got Tiger out. Woods was treated for minor wounds and was released. As news broke of the accident Woods remained silent. By end of day, TMZ had already published a story using unnamed and…

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    Woodes Rogers was certainly one of the most notable persons that have ever lived in the Caribbean. This Englishman had two big obligations in his life. At first, he was a privateer and later became the first governor of Bahamas. In both duties, his main targets were the pirates . Woodes Rogers took a great part in suppressing pirates in most of the Caribbean Sea . Most of them took his offer of King's amnesty. However, even the bravest pirates, who opposed, ended their careers afterwards, most…

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    1. What is the central idea of this speech? - The central idea of this speech is to make the audience aware of the wonders that exist in the making of wood bowls and the importance of its history that associate to the title of the wood bowl he is presenting, “ties to our past”. He wants to inform his audience why he considers such thing a form of art and how its beauty and quality can create something of lasting value on a person. 2. What signposts/transitions were used to take the speaker…

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    “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening” is an extremely well known poem by one of America’s most famous poets, Robert Frost. Although this poem initially may appear to be quite simple, one shall discover that this poem actually contains a much more complex meaning. This poem is generally about the speaker pausing his journey to take a second to appreciate the beautiful aspects of winter around him. Not much is revealed about this speaker, except for the fact that his love for nature is very clear…

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    In The Americanization of Benjamin Franklin, Wood explains the life of the Founding Father, Benjamin Franklin, and shows how he became one of America’s greatest icons. Also, he gives readers a new understanding of the American Revolution and a profound insight into the emergence of America’s ideas itself (16). Wood also examines the events that caused Franklin’s life and views to change not only himself but American Culture (246). Moreover, individuals today do not know where life will lead…

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    Jake Wood, co founder and ceo of team rubicon, a nationwide non profit organization founded in January of 2012, to provide military veterans with the opportunity to continue to serve, connect and feel part of a team. Prior to team rubicon, Jake served as a sergeant in the United States Marine Corps with deployments to both Iraq and Afghanistan as a scout sniper. Received numerous awards in combat and was the honor graduate of recruit training, the school of infantry and marine scout sniper…

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    Hollis Wood A family is the most important thing in the world. However, many of us don’t realize a family’s importance. It’s the people in life that want you in theirs. It’s the people that accept you for who you are. These are the people that would do anything to see you smile and who love you no matter what. However, not everybody is blessed with a family. Such was a story of a girl named Hollis in the book called Pictures of Hollis Woods by Patricia Reilly Giff. Pictures of Hollis Woods is…

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