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    to add the words “free range” to my products being it will “greatly improve profit margins” (Prof. Lewis). The ethical issue is that legally I only need to open the door to the hen house for five minutes a day to have my chickens considered “free range”. This would be a complete deception of the customers because most chickens do not even leave the door within those five minutes and therefore…

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    December, 2015 Finding Room in my Heart for Writing Last spring semester, I took a preparatory writing course -WRA 1004- here at MSU. When I first enrolled myself to this course (WRA 110), I expected it to be completely different than WRA 1004. I expected this course to be concentrated about scientific and technological topics, which means we will be writing/reading a lot of research papers. Nevertheless and fortunately, it was not the case. In the first period, my professor told us that this…

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    com). Mary gave accounts of being brutally beaten by her owners. "To strip me naked--to hang me up by my wrists and lay my flesh open with the cow-skin, was…

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    Wallpaper,” where Gilman writes about her personal experience…

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    two slaves narratives show how gender shapes their lives, their opportunities were also shaped by gender and patriarchy. The differences that gender makes in the two narrative are vital to understand slavery and mobility, and how even though becoming free was difficult for every salve, the obstacles put in place were greater for women slaves. In chapter five of Douglass’ narrative, the reader learns about that pivotal moment in Douglass’ life. It was a moment that dictated the course of his…

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    In “Learning To Read and Write, Frederick Douglass depicts his life as a young slave trying to read and write without a proper teacher. He not only speaks of unconventional ways of learning but also the world in which he was living in. It shows the epitome of human cruelty. It represents the extent of which humans can be killers. Frederick Douglass uses pathos, irony, and metaphors to make us relay to his struggle to read and write and showing that he accomplished many things against…

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    My observation for this assignment took place right before the end of the school year. I was fortunate to be paired with my favorite elementary teacher and mentor, Stacey Bingham. She teaches third grade at Lago Vista Elementary School. I enjoyed working with the students while they completed their research projects. This is a diverse class of wonderful students. I had no problem identifying three students with within a wide range of proficiency, to use for my assignment. Student 1 has a…

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    lessen the daily Insulin dosage by 1/3 in many patients. This particular article from John E. Anderson that I acquired from the Brazosport College database, helped me with my Essay #3 research. If I recall correctly, one of the persons on my research was a female whom had Type 2 Diabetes and had only about a month left Insulin. My job was to show that her "weaknesses" if you will would not in any way impact her from being part of the shelter.…

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    Much like James Stewart, my love of reading preceded my interest in writing. I would visit the library often growing up, checking out books in the mornings at the elementary school before the first bell rang or taking part in the public library’s reading program during the summer. When I had my tonsils removed in the fourth grade, my school librarian (who was all too familiar with me at this point) delivered me a stack of books at home, knowing I would get restless without reading material while…

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    Spanish Reflective Essay

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    In the third year of high school, I had a chance to turn a simple work of Spanish to a project. The writing and reading are present in my life significantly since I was nine years old when I started the drama classes where besides reading texts and script, got the opportunity to write my own pieces and present them to parents and students. Therefore, the aim of my project, called Había Una Vez, because it all started in the Spanish class, was to encourage reading and that, fortunately, it became…

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