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    well as you connections you make with the patients, but in order to gain the most knowledge can those higher level educations programs are necessary. I met Mr. Winterstein awhile back and told him may aspiration of being an Athletic Trainer for the Badgers and he said if I really want it, it’s up to me to put it the work. He asked why I chose AT and I told him that I get hurt frequently playing my heart out in football, which was another reason I came to Madison for a potential walk-on…

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    Question 1 In what ways does Beverly Cleary help readers identify with the viewpoint of her middle school boy narrator by having the story told through the boy's letters and diary entries? How does his writing develop through the course of these letters and diary entries? Why do you think Cleary uses letter writing and diary entries to convey the intellectual and emotional development of her narrator, Leigh Botts? Why do you think she made Leigh Botts see himself as so “medium”? Be sure to…

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    Sports during the Elizabethan Era The popularity of Elizabethan sports began to grow tremendously within the rule of Queen Elizabeth. Most of the sports were dangerous and violent. Many people would get hurt competing in the sports. They were all taken very seriously and that led to heavy gambling. Even though Elizabethan sports were dangerous and life threatening, it was a huge part of the entertainment industry during the Elizabethan era. During the Elizabethan era there was a variety of…

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    straddles between fact and fiction as they are recognised for echoing film stills through the use of precise lighting and framing. Rather than focusing on the chaos of people in the streets in the everyday, he stated in the book the genius of photography (Badger, 2007, p195) he wanted to look at ‘people as individuals’, responding to statement this represents how we can identify an individual through a reading and looking at a photograph to pick things out suggesting their identity. His body…

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    but I took it in a stride. Chubby kids get used to those sorts of indignities. Afterward, I didn’t think much of his offer; no one wants to admit they’re bad at a sport they’ve been playing their whole life. But Mr. Ayer was determined. He would badger my sister in his math class, joking that her homework was to convince me to wrestle. At our last few games, he did the same to my parents. Unconvinced, I laced up and tried out for the basketball team, where as predicted, I got cut. That night, I…

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    When I was young, I always wanted to pursue a career in business. Now I am finally getting the opportunity to make my dream a reality. Business intrigues me because it plays such a large role in everything worldwide. I see more than numbers and human interaction in business; I see businesses as some of the most powerful organizations in the world. With a business degree, I will have a variety of opportunities to make a lasting impression on the world. For example, I may be able to do this…

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    Young Yorktown The battle of Yorktown is a battle like no other. The battle is the battle that finally won the colonists freedom. There are many important things to know about the battle of Yorktown like who were the leaders of both sides who won. The war and what were the outcomes of the war. This piece will tell you all about that and help you learn more about the battle of Yorktown. Proud people (Notice in this picture how George Washington is on his horse and the…

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    1. My weekend was great we had no school Monday, and half day Friday. On the half day I want to U-Ridge. Which is a very nice golf course. In fact it is the UW Badgers home course. I went with my friend David we play nine holes of good golf. I shot 43 and David shot 39. On the last hole it started pouring rain and we got soaked! The rain came down so quick I had no time even to get my rain gear on! I finished that hole with a Birdie just in time because lightning struck right after. On saturday…

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    Mitch looked at Foz and then back at Hotswap. ‘Not possible, no way,’ said Mitch. ‘Yes way. There’s been a mistake.’ ‘No, no mistake. I got there straight away, in fact, Hots, I was there when the poor bastard was still alive, ...I saw him die, this is your man.’ ‘No, Meeds, I know this is the one who had the little accident, what I’m saying is, the accident should have been someone else’s.’ ‘What?’ ‘Yeah, it seems the forms went over to the–’ ‘Hots, ...I don’t want to know.’ ‘Of course, of…

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    Cognate strategies according to McLean are the method used to promote understanding, which can be applied to public speaking and also excellent to develop good writing. The nine cognate strategies mention are clarity, conciseness, arrangement, credibility, expectation, reference, tone, emphasis, and engagement. In this essay, I am going to discuss five out of the nine cognate strategies and also describe how these strategies have been implemented in my own writing in the past. A speaker, who has…

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