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    The overall objective of this internship program is to give an opportunity to the students in order to learn and gain valuable experience that can never be attained from lectures in classroom. Accordingly, the author managed to develop skills related to the project assigned and also in order to learn gradually about machinery items in vessels and also in workshop. Skills and knowledge were also gained upon attending meeting and informal discussion session whereby many technical things and…

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    U Man Long Reading Response 4 1. In “The Dangerous Spread of Commercialize Culture,” the author warms reader the dangerousness of the ubiquitous advising. The author offers reader a clear historical background of the raise of commercialism. Then the author gives examples of how advising has a negatively impact on health. Those advising even target on children. Local governments agree on the display of advising because they cannot resist the sizable revenue. Also, the commercialism also make…

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    we can catch that from Ellen Petry Whalen review’s. The author claim satisfaction with John Williams, whom played as “Elin’s grandfather”, and claimed “John Williams deftly narrates the coming-of-age tale about love and loss.” On the other hand, Sophie Clingan, Elin Jean, did not played her character as she should “Elin Jean, the 15-year-old Scottish lass, who being half selkie, doesn’t fit in — caught between land and sea.” However, the author claimed that the cast beside her did a great work.…

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    life. The author believes he knows the answer to that question and seems excited about it. The poem is written in a way that resembles a children’s song or rhyme. “The Lamb” is a poem that answers the question who made the lamb by describing the creator himself. The theme of the poem is that Jesus is the creator of the lamb. The author says he will tell the lamb who made him and says it was “the one who calls himself the lamb” (Blake). He is using a lamb to symbolize Jesus. The author seems…

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    negative. The author did not use proper punctuation. In a proper essay, conjunctions should not be used, while in the essay, it was a common occurrence. It was apparent that the writing was not proof read because many of these mistakes could have been corrected. If the author does not seem educated, the reader will have a hard time believing what the author is telling them. This essay makes the author seem like they did not care enough to correct the mistakes and make a proper argument.…

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    do you think are the author's main points in the article/chapter? The author emphasizes on two major points in this chapter. Firstly, the author explains the lives of individuals that played major roles in shaping the educational system we have today. The author goes through the ideas and accomplishments that Ted Bell, Al Shanker, Jay Sommer, and many others who significantly influenced education. Throughout the text, the author elaborates on each individual and what they accomplished. For…

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    When an author chooses to write outside of what is considered the “normal” procedure, we call this, breaking the frame. In literature, there are expectations. Postmodernists would call these expectations, “the frame.” These expectations, or rules often tell writers how they should write, what they should write about, how long their writing should be, and any other rules to limit the writer. Some have even described it as a form that is to be filled out. Rules and expectations were probably not…

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    Housman, the author is watching someone get arrested for the color of his hair. He uses the sarcastic tone of the poem to show how deranged it is to judge a person for who they are. Next he uses the tone of feeling remorseful to represent the struggle the person has gone through to hide that physical feature. The color of someone’s hair is a metaphor for something that you cannot control. Looking at the stanzas of the poem, “Oh Who is That young sinner?” by A.E. Housman, the author uses a…

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    Argumentative Strength of “These Doors are Open!” When an author is attempting to push an idea, a thesis and arguments are used to convey information and gather support for a certain viewpoint. In “These Doors are Open!” by Achinstein, Athanases, Curry, Ogawa, and de Oliveira, a thesis is used to clarify the main topic of the paper—that communities are essential for the success of disadvantaged students. Alongside this thesis, the authors provide an argument that pushes their thesis forward. By…

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    healthy diet for humans in the long run, which is the main claim in the article. Though the article has many opinions in it, the article has a very factual claim that is backed up by evidence, explaining the negative impacts of a strict vegan diet. The author provided factual sub-claims as well as sub-claims of value. The sub-points relate to the main point in that they tell about the health risks of a strict vegan diet and the confusion that can be placed upon the pro-vegan organizations. The…

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