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    Vocabulary coincide (v)- to occupy the same place in space or time Your track meet will coincide with my soccer game tomorrow since they are scheduled for the same time. taut (adj)- having no give or slack; tightly drawn When he pointed the taut rubber band at me, I knew that it was going to hurt. stifled (adj)- muffled or repressed He tried to say something, but he was stifled from having a lot of popcorn in his mouth. submerge (v)- to go under water The sinking boat slowly submerges into the…

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    high ranking male named Ude. The story told is that Aki’s son, due to his age (young adult hood) challenged Ude regularly. One day Aki’s son went too far, charging at Ude, teasing him, removing his club out of the way last minute from Ude. Out of aggravation Ude slapped Aki’s son, before being stopped by the top ranking male. After this Aki’s son charged again, Ude chased but Aki stood his ground. Later Aki joined in to protect her son, while carrying an infant. Aki charged at Ude, dozens of…

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    Forever 21 Case Study

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    way they can improve in this field, in my opinion, is to create an instant online chat with a customer service representative. Customers could ask a question on the chat and be answered immediately by one of the representatives. This causes less aggravation for the customers because they do not have to wait for an email or be placed on hold. The in store customer service could be improved as well. Sometimes in store the lines could be long due to lack of employees; By hiring more staff to assist…

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    Stuck in the shadows of a shaky marriage, without a place to relax and blow off steam, facing the cruelty of being a colored man in the 1960’s, Loraine Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun tells the story of an ambitious family man living in the ghetto without money, trust, or his wife’s support. Ruth and Walter both share dreams to better their lives although Walter may have a very different idea in mind. She focuses on her family first while he dreams of a lifestyle that could possibly work but…

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    Is voting morally right or is it just something we are conditioned to do by society? Many people have different opinions on this question, and whenever election time arrives arguments tend to flare up. Many of us are raised to believe once we are old enough we have to vote in the election or we aren’t truly good, upstanding citizens of society. In essence, we are bullied by our elders into believing we have to vote to be good people. If it is, as they claim, so moral for a person to vote, then…

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    Thomas More’s Utopia and Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal both captured my attention this semester with how they both were very political in addressing real life problems of their respective time periods. Thomas More was a writer of the 16th century while Jonathan Swift was a writer of the 18th century. The writing styles of both authors also plays an enormous part in how their points came across in each writing. More’s Utopia was writing in a humorous sort of style and Swift’s A Modest…

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    Is the relentlessly growing amount of violent offenders inevitable? Violent offenders Violence has been known to reveal one's maximum point of anger and aggression towards particular issues or cause. It is an undeniable factor in human civilization to be oblivious to the victims well-being and safety. The offenders anguish victim is a physical body and mental stability, making them emotionally unstable and desperate to trust mankind's intentions. Violent offenders have shown their rage as they…

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    Asthma Speech

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    What is asthma? Asthma is a day-and-night lung weakness that lights and limits the air travel routes. Asthma reasons repeating times of wheezing (a shrieking sound when you inhale), mid-section snugness, shortness of breath, and hacking. The hacking regularly happens during the evening or at a young hour in the morning. To comprehend asthma, it knows how the flying routes work. The navigation routes are tubes that do air into and of your lungs. Individuals who have asthma have excited aviation…

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    Jodi Arias Case Study

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    out-of-control behavior. Transition: Travis had amazing family and friends who demanded justice . V. Body IV. A. Main Point I. The fate of Jodi Arias As stated in huffingtonpost.com, on May 8, 2013, she was convicted of first degree murder. In the aggravation phase, the jury determined that she was eligible for the death penalty. In the first penalty phase, the jury could not come up with a unanimous decision. Some voted for the death penalty and some voted for life in prison. So at…

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    The theatre has remained as a social outlet for various ideologies ever since ancient Greece. Throughout the years, the audience vividly observes various social views as expressed by the playwrights. The play, Medea, by Euripides, is no exception. Similar to other playwrights, Euripides uses the theater as a channel to express his social views to other Greeks. Euripides ' play Medea functions as a social commentary to convince the Greeks that their view on the demeaning social status of women…

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