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    Academic conversations offer a unique opportunity for distinguished professors and researchers to write about their opinions and get equally beneficial feedback from others in the related field. It is important for authors to write in collaboration with others, especially those involved in academic and researched based conversations, because they need many opinions and comments to write fully. Although many discussions that involve faith based conversations are often rooted in fact, they also…

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    who graduated from Stanford University and an author of several books of poetry. In the poem, the narrator is having a lot of questions and asking many things to the reader. It almost sounds like the narrator do not understand why people are able to have sex without sharing love. There are a lot of meanings in this poem and most of them cannot be seen from directly reading the poem. As the title of the poem is called, “Sex Without Love”, the author ask the reader about how do people have sex…

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    Wood Venting Essay

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    With this the industries must greatly increase the venting when it comes to proper handling of dust. The author states (Herberg, 1983, P. 210) individuals in typical occupations could get nose and sinus issues leading up to carcinogenic diseases. Further publications by (Varsha and David, 2006, P. 210) led to believe that there was no doubt there are carcinogenic…

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    Author Nicholas Robins in his book Of Love and Loathing looks at the Bourbon policies involving marriage and how this shaped, created, broke or reinforced partnerships and intimate relationships in the Colonial Andes. The author is looking at the role of marriage, from the years 1750-1825 in Charcas, encompassing modern-day Bolivia, Peru, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Argentina. Within this look at Bourbon laws, the author emphasizes how these policies constructed patriarchy, the moral code, and…

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    The author starts the poem with the line, “Remind them that Jesus is Black” (line 5). To me this line connects to the title of the poem “How to Make Your Daughters Culturally and Racially Content During Christmastime. The point of the poem if to display the difficulties black families go through when seeing white public figures. The poem seems to be a set of instructions and the first line, stating how Jesus is Black is very clear to readers. The second line of the poem states, “Despite the…

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    reading historical and academic texts. In the book Language in Thought and Action, S.I. Hayakawa explains how through the use of context, a reader can infer many things about words, meanings, and the author. The way that certain words are placed in a sentence or a paragraph and the words that surround…

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    children. The author starts the article with examples, and implies the idea that without a mom in the movie a good dad is needed. The author believes the mom is killed today in kids’ movies for the simple fact that fathers can take over. She includes statistics and her questions that form when reading this data. She then goes on to try to answer her own questions. She continues stating other sources opinions on the simplicity of a missing mother in little kid Disney movies. The author states an…

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    of hunger around the world. The authors use strong examples and claims, and lack thereof, to argue their beliefs on the potential causes. The authors formulate the beginning of their argument by introducing a claim of fact, as Astyk and Newton explain, “…hunger of the poor is in part a choice of the rich” (580). The authors continue by including credible evidence in support of the claim of fact they made. Astyk and Newton incorporate information gathered by authors and scientist to help in…

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    her paper on “Liberal Intolerance” argued against the author topic due to lack of credibility. What I like best about this paper was, she was able to go into detail about the article, and I was able to understand the article without reading it. What parts that were strongly written was Cassidy introduction paragraph. The hook brought me in, and I could she her thesis stated clearly. What in the paper seemed confusing is what areas the author lacked beside creditability. Did she also lack in…

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    take over the world and invade. The War of the Worlds is similar in the sense that aliens are invading, but they way they do it is very different. The authors of “Zero Hour” and The War of the World's create alien invasions with specific character reactions and portray events that cause destruction in different ways. In both stories the authors show the different ways characters reacted when the aliens came to attack. On page 251 the text stated, “Drill says I won’t have to take baths. And we…

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