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    Elizabeth and Theodora does anything possible to better their subject’s living conditions. Theodora and Elizabeth have always been admired by everyone to be powerful and strong women during their time. They are still considered very independent role models to this day. Both women has the desire to improve absolutely anything that they can do. Elizabeth tries to keep her kingdom safe and Theodora saved her empire. Both of them created a much better version of their empire/kingdom during their…

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    boost someone’s reputation in many ways. Firstly, it will make people find you clean. Being clean is an important factor for a lot of people, and if someone sees your room, cubicle, etc is a relatively spotless place, they will look at you in a much better way. On the other hand, messy, disheveled, gross rooms will not leave a person pleasant. It will most likely make them avoid you and will not find you trustworthy. On the contrary, organized people are more likely to be trusted. People with…

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    Scheidt, Jennifer L. CliffsNotes on Death of a Salesman. 15 Oct 2015 Arthur Miller's play Death of a Salesman addresses loss of identity and a man's inability to accept change within himself and society. The play is a montage of memories, dreams, confrontations, and arguments, all of which make up the last 24 hours of Willy Loman's life. The play concludes with Willy's suicide and subsequent funeral. It is reliable because the source (cliffsnotes) gives me a lot of information on the play i…

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    ` Our chief executive officer of Mercy ascot hospital is passionate about improving the quality of services and I will give you a report on the importance 0f service quality and how we can improve quality of services. SERVICE QUALITY According to WHO” service quality is defined as total quality of services provided to the customers according to their expectations, consistency and assurance”. It consist of various dimension’s like tangibles, reliability assurance, empathy, safety and…

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    It’s a wonderful evening at Chick-fil-A this is Reagan, how can I serve you? These words will be sketched into my brain for the remainder of my life. Even though those words are associated with many failures and obstacles, they represent the great things that transpired from those struggles. I believe that I develop from both my successes and my failures, but there is a certain, a very special, kind of learning that comes from failure. Failures are relative, to academics, family wishes,…

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    Studies, led by James W. Pennebaker, show that experiential emotional writing enhance one’s physical and mental health improvement. It is believed that changes in basic conceptual and linguistic process during writing give better physical health, subjective well-being, and selected adaptive behaviors when people are confronting deeply personal issues (Pennebaker, 1997). Participants of this research are from many groups of people, different ages and occupations. They disclose their personal dark…

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    My writing experience: I didn’t start to read until I was in first grade. Every week we would go to library to check-out two books and take a test on the books we read on a computer. Every day in English we read a short story to ourselves then we would play games dealing with the story to make it fun. To be honest I never really did a lot of writing in Elementary , Middle, or High school so I can’t pinpoint when I started writing. In essay writing I learned its always good to express…

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    Joshua Davis Reflection

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    During this semester, I have completed a lot of RRj for the Spare Part by Joshua Davis, and it is an unforgettable since I have learned a lot. In the reading, I deeply understand more about how teenager in a poor neighborhood trying to achieve their goal. In the book few of the characters make me feel that are related to my personal life. For example, Fredi, teacher of the other characters, is helping his student to accomplish the goal of winning the competition. I feel I am related since my…

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    substantively replying to my peers to understand their point of views from the text and to get a better understanding of a rhetorical argument. Thinking and reading critically were very important this whole course. Thinking and reading critically were something you would have to do in every assignment that was given. Incorporating it in every assignment has helped us greatly improve week by week and betters our understanding of each topic and the assignments main idea. To critically think and…

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    My In-Class Reflection

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    Well.” This is my response to the short essay Inked Well by David Kirby. It shows my ability to read and summarize an essay, give my personal opinion of it, and identify flaws in the author’s method while providing a way that it could have been done better, all in less than 40 minutes. This was by far my best timed essay because, honestly, I didn’t try after this one since I knew only one of them would count toward my grade. For my best personal essay, I chose “Who Killed Benny Paret?” This is…

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