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    hundred years since we 've met-it may be another hundred before we meet again.” (http://www.goodreads.com) Wharton wishes she could have reconnected with her husband before he died, but she never got the chance. Wharton was dedicated to her writing, and her writing showed throughout the years she published books. Edith…

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    article Hall used many different emotive language techniques to grab the audience’s attention. The title is written white on black which would catch your attention as this is the opposite way round to that it would normally be the title suggests a lot about the story. The title is written in the first person which captures your attention and makes you inquisitive as to ‘Why has he seen a killer die?’ this is most likely the intended impact on the audience to create a sense of mystery and…

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    successful reader, I follow the five reading strategies. First, the reader needs to screen the titles, headings, photo, and the structure of reading selection. Second, try to predict while reading any books, article, or magazine about the content, writing style and comprehension. Third, give a glance the main idea, it tells the reader what the text and structure about. Fourth, used your knowledge and ideas to find the meaning of unknown words. Dictionary is your best friend if you can 't figure…

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    “Nonverbal communication captures more feelings of a conversation then actual words"(Seiler, Beall, Mazer 2005, p. 115). It has so many different meanings, from looking, touching, and moving with your body. Body language Is what some people capture from having a certain conversation. Too be honest, I wouldn’t trust any word from someone without body language. Touch is also important, and what I think is the most important. Trying to get someone to read you through your touch. Some people might…

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    Recent studies have shown that writing notes by hand is more effective than typing notes on a computer. Writing by hand helps students remember the material learned in class. Using too much technology affects important life skills and the way students learn. Researchers have studied the effects of writing notes and typing notes. Even though taking notes on a computer helps with organization and is much faster than handwritten notes, the best option is to write notes by hand. Schools are using…

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    The Complete Stanislavsky Toolkit The reading for the approach to the rehearsal process continues. The text discussed the importance of the director and their assistance and guidance during the rehearsal process by establishing the aesthetic. After the discussion on the “Method of Physical actions” we moved to a new discussion concerning “Active analysis.” I personally feel that a lot of the material covered from the reading was previously discussed. The text however notes a few differences in…

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    a steep mountain and the cold breeze I felt while I was ice fishing. Who else can say they went to Alaska and kept a journal about everything they did when they were thirteen? My grandmother made me realize that the best part of documenting your vacations and special moments is that you can relive them whenever you want. Just turn to any page and you can take that family trip all over…

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    The article, Social connections by Steven Johnson who is the author of several books, describes the modern American society with a little nostalgia. Johnson wrote the article in response to an article by Thomas Friedman in the New York Times that talks about the social disconnect that people face in the world today. The response by Johnson is aim at disputing what Friedman wrote by bringing another perspective. This essay will critique the article by Johnson and prove that he is more accurate…

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    three parts of the Monsanto project, (the process, the paper, and the presentation), I’ve gained new writing skills and insight from my partners I will use in further writing such as the upcoming transnational corporation assignment. The overall researching and writing process as a group was simple because my group was easy to work with and each individual contributed in researching, writing, and presenting. Researching was fairly straightforward and did not require much digging around…

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    John M. Darley and Bibb Latane 's essay, "When will people help in a crisis?" could argue that people have become cold and should open their eyes to what is going on around them so they do not neglect the people surrounding them. We should agree with Darley and Lanate because there are people who choose to ignore those around them even when those people are being abused. One point Darley and Latane make is that American ideology is a leading cause of a lack of response when someone is in need.…

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