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    devices, her point of view, and her overall purpose. In hopes of getting her point across, Yousafzai used ethos, pathos, and logos to prove so. “In the Quran it is written. God wants us to have knowledge. He wants us to know why the sky is blue and about oceans and stars” (Yousafzai, 154). Through the use of logos, Malala reveals why it is only right that girls receive education despite the social expectation. “The Taliban could take our pens and books, but they could not stop our minds…

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    structure itself was completely different even though these might sound similar to the writing structures in the American and British Curriculum. For an illustration, in the body paragraph, it required me to memorize our historical events, to know about our society and importantly to remember both the characters’ names and the timeline in our literature lessons to use that knowledge and understanding as supporting examples. If we did not remember those three important elements, we would not be…

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    story is about a girl called Kate, she is girl who struggles with fact, of being asked too much to buy snorkeling tours. Having this limit of not saying anything…

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    memoir talks about the tragedies that took place during the Khmer Rouge that was led by Pol Pot. Khmer Rouge tore families apart, killed innocent children and left many to die due to famine. Between 1975 and 1978, there was an estimated number of two million cambodians that died out of the 8 million population. Vietnamese troops invaded the country of Cambodia in 1978 that captured Phnom Penh beginning of the following year. The author makes certain to accentuate the events that took place…

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    knowledge about their risk and constantly to take appropriate precautions while inclusion of injection. “Needle stick injury can be define as a penetrating crack cut from a needle (it could be any other sharp object) that may cause in exposure to professional with blood or other body fluids” (Medterm Medical Dictionary 2015). “In U.S, it is estimated that about 600,000 to 800,000 needle stick and other percutaneous injuries reported annually in health care workers.(HCWs) at work place”…

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    brief beliefs of traditionalism view that make up church doctrine of eternal punishment. In order, to know the parameters of what will happen at the time of death if not redeemed by the blood of the Savior. People do not like to discuss or think about the eternal punishment that consists the word of hell. In order to build a case for traditionalism, the believer needs to identify the various purposes and description of hell. The following is the foundation that describes eternal punishment…

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    Christopher John Francis Boone is exceptional at mathematics, an especially descriptive writer, and a gifted “Minesweeper”. He is also autistic. For Christopher, the world can be an alarming place and people can be very confusing, especially when he can’t empathize with them. In a world full of people that can’t understand Christopher’s condition, he is prone to unpleasant situations or inadvertently hurting someone’s feelings. Christopher’s personality, lack of empathy, and mild form of autism,…

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    aunt in many revivals at their church. According to Hughes, at the revival, the preacher asks all the children to receive salvation. His aunt elaborates about how “seeing” the Lord changes a person. Hughes recalls waiting for Jesus to appear while all the other children accept the Lord. Hughes narrates the pressure from the church community to lie about his salvation. He recounts the disappointment of Jesus abandoning him, which compels Hughes to reject the idea of the Lord. Hughes uses…

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    differences. All families with children usually watch it, or read it around the christmas season. Yes, some people think it’s dumb, but it shows a lot of potential to what Christmas is truely about.It’s not about spending money, or who has the most Christmas lights and decorations up, it’s about a special time of year when god had showed his great love for us. It’s a time for healing and renewed strength, Christmas is when we celebrate the birth of Christ. The book and movie on “The Christmas…

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    not be constructed as a crime” . In the case of Paolina Lozaro, the public acknowledged the problematic nature of the incident that occurred to Paolina, which is the reason it because such a scandal. But the traditional judicial court that was in place at the time “had not yet come to terms with the legal implications of a night of pinching in bed with an eight-year-old child” . Wolff’s argument proves to be convincing due to the many cases he presented to portray his ideas and understanding of…

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