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    1) When Anne Lamott says "I would eventually let myself trust the process--sort of, more or less." the "more or less" part is included in her words because as she mentions in her first few paragraphs neither she or any of her friends that write for a living (besides that one friend we all have) feel confident or joyous when the task of writing something shows up in life. It does not matter if you have been writing for decades as Lamott has, you will always feel uncomfortable when you have to…

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    Sports Debate

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    Sports debate is a hobby that I am most passionate for. A reason I am so fond of this hobby is because it includes two of my favorite things: sports and arguing. I constantly find myself tuning into ESPN to watch ESPN first take or Fox Sports to watch Undisputed. These two sports debate shows take up most of most mornings as I would sit watching the art of oration between two well prepared candidates. Unlike sports debate, writing papers was not one of my hobbies. In fact my mindset towards…

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    the God of Process Theology the God of the Bible? This question will be answered in this essay. The God of Scriptures is sovereign (1 Tim. 6:15), immutable (Mal. 3:6), infinite (Jer. 10:10), perfect (Mat. 5:48), and prophetic (Is. 14:24). However, the God of Whitehead’s Process Theology is a source of meaning and reason; it changes and is changed, it is everlasting but imperfect and does not know the future. Therefore, the God of the Bible cannot be identical to the God of Process Theology.…

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    Homemade Education Summary

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    perception out there. Here I will be analyzing the writing “Homemade Education” written by the most famous, prominent and controversial civil right activist Malcom x (1925-1965). The writer was stating all his personal experience of beginning & growth process of his writing and reading with their positive attribute in his life. But his writing is more of a narrative writing and the thesis statement is not clearly stated in one phrase. Somehow his writing meets the main elements of requirements.…

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    educator, it is imperative that I am able to communicate professionally with my school faculty, parents and other professionals that will play a role in the learning process for my students. Professional communication through writing is a skill that I must continue to work on so that I may be adequately prepared to facilitate the learning process for my future students. As an educator, it is also important that I demonstrate proper writing so that my students may also develop strong…

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    Journal #1 Literary works are frequently observed by an abundance of individuals throughout a typical day, especially on a college campus. These books are generally catalysts for future coursework and are oftentimes viewed nonchalantly by their owners and dismissed as insignificant. These attitudes, commonly in line with those of the pragmatists', presume that literature has no “sufficient value” (Gillespie 16). Gillespie's article, “Why Literature Matters”, strives to disprove such allegations…

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    My first interaction with the play Julius Caesar was part of my curriculum and entirely changed my stand on Shakespearean literature, while The Hunger Games is one of my favourite books. This is, what persuaded me, to find a common ground between the two books. The research question I have chosen has implications which gives us an interesting outlook on how literature and language to portray human psychology. The question is worth considering for it is living proof that human psychology has…

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    The skill of multitasking is looked upon as a desirable trait to have, when in reality people really can't multitask effectively. Writer and literary critic William Deresiewicz presents to his freshman class at West Point that multitasking and the use of others ideas is ineffective for leaders and in fact concentration alone is what leads to a successful leadership. Deresiewicz poses rhetorical questions in order to encourage the students to open their eyes to new ideas, a combination of ethos…

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    9 reasons why you should experience international travel before you die. ‘The world is a book and those who don’t travel only read few pages.’ The given line of Saint Augustine beautifully defines the reason for why you should experience international travel. Here is the list of the reasons that will motivate you to travel at least once before you die. 1. A change to the boring monotonous life. Jobs, house, daily routine, kids, or relationships these could get monotonous and boring after…

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    The Pillowman Play

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    The Pillowman was the one of the 1st full plays I have seen. Personally, theatre has always been something I just never paid much attention too until my senior year of high school. However, sitting through this play was rather eye opening. I developed this appreciation for theatre. When I arrived at the forum I began looking at the program and the first thing I noticed was the amount of people who committed their time to the production. When the play ended I compared the amount of the names in…

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