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    In the argumentative essay “A Quilt of a Country” written by Anna Quindlen, She claims that the conflict and revival throughout our nation connect the people of the United States. Considering we as different individuals can still learn from our mistakes, such as the conflict from 911. We then eventually grasped on the understanding that 911 was indeed a mistake that we can learn from. According to the first paragraph, Quindlen starts off her essay with the quote of “America is an improbable idea…

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    Anna Olson: Pastry Chef

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    Anna Olson, a trained pastry chef, was very successful in her career. She was known as Canada’s baking sweetheart. Olson was born in Atlanta, Georgia in May of 1968, but raised in Toronto, Canada. She made a degree at Queen’s University, and majored in political studies and sociology. She then moved on to study at the College of Culinary Arts at Johnson & Wales University in Denver, Colorado. ONce she graduated from there, she went back to Canada where she worked at Inn on the Twenty. Olson…

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    Anna Sommer Case Study

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    A Virtuous Perspective on Ethical Dilemmas Anna Sommer is a 23-year-old university student and single mother who has prematurely given birth to a newborn with Downs Syndrome. The moral concerns the question regarding whether or not Anna should initiate treatment for her newborn or to allow the baby to die of its existing health complications, as per physician’s recommendations. The courses of action being discussed are for Anna to allow her child to receive treatment, or to allow the infant to…

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    Anna Raya Reader Response

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    Reader Response #1 Anna Raya always considered herself Mexican or Puerto Rican. That all change when she left for college. College in New York would be challenging because she went from being Mexican to being “Latina”. She discovered fast the discrimination and criticism that she would be facing in this new ethnic group. Especially, since she was have an extremely hard time living up to certain stereo-types that came with being considered Latina. Anna is at times mistaken for other races.…

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    Anna Håkanson Case Study

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    What is your opinion of the manner in which Anna Håkansson prepared for her business trip? Could she have done a better job here? If so, how? In my opinion, Anna’s preparation was a good jumping off point but was inadequate. While her comparison of Bahrain and Sweden using Hofstede’s cultural dimensions (Steers, 2013) and her study of the structure of Arab extended families and the role this family structure plays in the decision-making process was a good start, she failed to study up on the…

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    In the preface of the book, “Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development”, Anna Wierzbicka explains that the people who are bilingual, are facing problems every day, due to the sense of the meaning of an word or a frase. She is focusing on multilingualism and emotions, the things that make harder the meanings of understanding between people. Also, she gives examples from her own life, whice are accurate, and shows very clearly the differences between languages. She was born in Poland…

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    Joy-Anna Duggar: A mind of her own with a perky and innocent personality Joy-Anna Duggar, having turned eighteen years old last October has reached the age of adulthood. As everyone knows one of the family traditions and responsibilities to consider is marriage. Over the past six months Joy-Anna has gotten a lot of attention about what her future intentions look like and whether she is excited or willing to wait before seeking and stepping into a courtship relationship. Joy-Anna or Joy has…

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    Are play simply for entertainment or do they elaborate on something deeper? Nilo Cruz’s play, Anna in the Tropics, introduces ideals of divorce and infidelity. The play is about a Cuban family of cigar rollers and their lives following the inclusion of a lector, Juan Julian. It is set in Florida, in 1929. Juan Julian reads Anna Karenina, by Leo Tolstoy, and each character reacts differently to the story. Marela, daughter of the owner of the cigar factory, is fascinated with the romantic nature…

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    Anna Quindlen uses many styles to successfully address the problem of hunger in America. The essay itself is more informative and eye-opening than it is persuasive. However, she uses rhetoric appeals to ultimately and effectively persuade us to her call to action. Anna is an experienced writer, having received many awards for her works, but that is not what makes her credible in this essay. She carefully uses ethos to show that she should be and the essay should be taken seriously, besides her…

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    massacre at a high school in Columbine, Colorado, writer Anna Quindlen chose to take a different view than most of the nation. Instead of blaming the mentally troubled kids, she blamed the system for failing to help these kids and give them the treatment they deserved. She argues that the ignorant mindset of adults in America is what holds back the system from being able to successfully help the ill students from receiving the help that they need. Anna Quindlen was trying to bring mental…

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