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    Everyone has heard the saying don’t judge a book by a cover. Sadly every minute of the day someone gets judged because of assumptions that are not correct. It happen to me a long long time ago when I was at a store buying shirts at the nike factory I was like 12 years old . I was buying some shoes and well I was looking at them and touching them and they were good shoes for running and I really like so people that work there they were starring if I was gonna steal them or something . But I was…

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    The saying “Don't Judge a Book by its Cover” can tie into the novel To Kill a Mockingbird for many different reasons. To Kill a Mockingbird displays many life lessons, Harper Lee, the author of the book, hopes to teach readers valuable lessons that can change their perspective on life. The story told deals with very harsh subjects and deals with very racist individuals. Some of the main characters in the book are Jem, Scout and Atticus Finch. Scout and Jem are siblings and daughter and son to…

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    Don’t Judge a Book By It’s Cover In the novel, The Scarlet Letter written by Nathaniel Hawthorne, there is a process of how Hester’s letter A went from being adulterous to able to angel. Hester use to be seen as A sinner but as time went by Hester went through a Process that made her a better person. She helped others and was better off than if she had not confessed her sin. In the end The “A” became something more to others than just a symbol showing that she had committed a great sin.…

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    Harper Lee, the author of the famous classic, To Kill a Mockingbird, passed away in 2016. Even though she no longer lives, her book still touches the lives of many and her legacy is still everlasting. To Kill a Mockingbird is a rich story based on her childhood, filled with racism and ignorance. Set in the sleepy town of Maycomb County, a colored man was convicted of a crime he did not commit by a white man. Although civilians of Maycomb knew he was innocent, they were blinded by society's…

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    Mark a Book” by Mortimer Alder and “The Joy and Enthusiasm of Reading” by Rick Moody, both address how the use of books changes during your life. I feel that the way Americans read has changed since these essays were written. In today’s technology driven world, reading and interacting with a book does not require “cracking a spine” of a traditional book. Today more and more Americans read “books” on iPads, Kindles, and electronic readers. As electronic sources book replace paper bound books, the…

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    encourage you to do it if you have not already done it. In fact after you have read this paper you will have done just that by looking at the different album covers that I have looked at over the last three weeks trying to make connections on why the album covers of every decade is similar but different from other decades. Over the course of time album cover designs have changed drastically. If you compare them year to year they do not look all that different but if you compare them decade to…

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    gothic subculture, and my experience of being what is typically referred to as a “black sheep”. When I envisioned this piece, I had an idea of an article in a magazine that uses a narrative style in order to get the message of “don’t judge a book by it’s cover” across to the audience that is reading the piece. For a magazine article like I pictured this short narrative would be, it would work in my favor to make my piece accessible to a large audience, that would, hopefully, since they took the…

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    Over the semester I was able to grow as a writer. Coming into this course of English 202 Research Writing, Professionalism and Engaged Citizenship I was a bit nervous. In the past, writing was never a subject I succeed in. Over the course I produced several mid-drafts along with final drafts that I am proud to say were successful in my opinion. Although I believed that my final drafts were good and I had grown as a writer throughout the semester, I did have weakness and strengths in my writing.…

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    Scenario A My goal as Author/Speaker would be: Letting my General Manager know that I’m qualified for the position, and I’m interested. The general manager would be my audience. Their looking for someone to fill the Supervisor position. The characteristics would be trying to find someone qualified, stabile, handles stress and ready for a multi-tasking job with variety of duties. Genre type: paper and physical contact- having qualifications down on paper but physically talking with the General…

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    Sample Resume Analysis

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    Resumes aren't only for those searching for a job. Resumes can be useful for high school students prepping for a college interview or they can give it to teachers who are writing them a letter of recommendation. If you're looking for a way to showcase your education, jobs, skills, activities, and awards a resume will be your best bet! Don't get discouraged from writing a resume if you don't feel like you have a ton of work experience. You've been acquiring experience through activities such as…

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