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    I am doing my rhetorical analysis on Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast. This writing focuses on the lost act of cooking a family meal from a mother’s standpoint. The author makes a case for cooking even though it has generally been viewed as a time-consuming act in today’s fast paced world. The author’s purpose in this reading is to persuade the audience to consider the benefits of making family meals. The author is successful in persuasion through the use of a combination of ethos and…

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    According to the article, Soft Addictions: Are You Hooked? I think everyone can get their own addictions by doing things. For example, drinking coffee or going on social media all the time. I get addictions too, especially from my own soft addictions, online and trying to succeed in school. First, let me talk about online. I get addicted from the internet a lot because there is just a new world for me to explore. For example, we have online videos, media chatting, work apps, trailers, digital…

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    August 31, 2015 My Hobby in his article "Hidden Intellectualism", Gerald Graff discusses how some students are impressively street smart but do poorly in academic settings. However, instead of downplaying their non-academic knowledge, Graff suggests that schools should actually encourage students to change their nonacademic interests into objects of academic study, inviting students to write about their interests in a reflective, analytical way. For example, I enjoy Cooking which requires…

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    https://www.aol.com/article/2013/04/26/vacation-unplug-time-off/20547093/ From Tony Schwartz’s paper I can relate that one can find their inner self or your old self if you want to interpret it that way. An example from his paper is that one catches up on things they wanted to do in a while. Another example from his paper that relates to me is that I sometimes would like to catch up on reading a book or arts and crafts,but I don’t actually do it because technology takes up my motivation to do…

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    The article “The Contributions of Immigrants to American Culture” strongly refutes our stand- the economy is the most important factor that influences immigrant policy in America. This source allows for several key terms to be pulled out, evaluated, and then used against our stand. The articles explains how immigration in America, due to the large numbers, has pushed institutions to new ideas and innovation that would not be in America otherwise. The article pulls personal experiences for…

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    procrastinator or in other words an AP student with a part-time job and so you see my schedule is busy enough as it is without added hobbies. Yet, I am helplessly drawn to my worn brushes and any form that can act as canvas. Other girls have paint on top of their nails meanwhile I have excess ultramarine oil paint permanently stuck under my nails. Keeping up with my hobby often requires a lot of late nights in my garden shed that also serves as my art…

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    civilizations were very different and barely alike in any way. In a way, however, there are still many connections between the two. The Koreans were a very dependent kind of people due to not having much even back then. They thrived off of small hobbies like fishing and farming. The Greeks were most definitely different economically, militaristically, and politically from the Koreans. The Korean economy was much better way back when, then it is now. The Koreans mainly thrived off of China as…

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    I provide better evidence and my sentences will flow together smoother than before. My first essay of the year reads, “My sister and I have different experiences since we pursue different hobbies. I enjoy creating crafts and cooking. My sister loaves anything to do with the kitchen. She enjoys watching anime and learning about robotics. I am completely uninterested with robotics. Due to dissimilarities like these we have had different experiences.” However…

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    Acheampong. I am eighteen years old and I attend school at East Hartford. I was born in West Africa, Ghana. I live with my Mom, Dad and my little brother who just turned seven. My mom has two jobs, and also takes College classes so I try helping her in cooking, and sometimes her homework. My dad is also a delivery worker. They are both my mentors because they inspire me to work as hard as they do. It’s been about three years since I moved from Ghana to the U.S. Things had been very different…

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    I'm currently a senior in high school and I graduate in May 2016. While my time in high school, i'm in a college program called Early Childhood Education. This program allowed me to be help teach at a preschool my junior year. Then this year, i am at an elementary school! I'm not only in all the grades K-5. I'm in 8 different classrooms! I come up with lessons plans, i help teach, i help kids with school work and also i stay after school and help latchkey. Latchkey or We Care as my school calls…

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