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    Syntactic Rules Analysis

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    Analysis of Syntactic Rules Every language has many syntactic rules that govern how sentences should be formed. These syntactic rules not only help speakers of that language consistently generate grammatical sentences in their mind, they also allow them to identify those that are ungrammatical. However, not every speaker is consciously aware of all the syntactic rules he or she follows. Sometimes speakers learn these rules subconsciously as they gain experience in using their language. They…

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    How does a person feel they contribute to their place of employment? Why would a person feel like the show will not go on after they leave a company? I have recently seen first hand, when a handful of high-ranking officials who held administrative jobs in a fire department say, and truly believe, that the department was going to fail after they retired. They believed that the department was only good because they were running it. To their own amazement, not only did the department not fail, it…

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    personal experience when visiting her family and conveys her disappointment that the younger generations do not have a home to come back to; they lack tradition. The news article, “Gimme Shelter”, written by Corinne Purtill communicates a similar subject, but in a different context. He informs his audience about the immigration crisis in Europe and how humanitarian organizations are trying to purchase shelters from Ikea to house “displaced people”. The two pieces have a…

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    debatable; portraits can show a person’s true personality, or show who they want to be, that’s all up to the artist. Many cultures have different styles of creating portraits and the biggest difference between cultures is the way they choose to show the subject of the portraits. Venus of Willendorf from Willendorf Austria is an early example of portraiture. At first glance this may not seem like the conventional portrait because it isn’t a realistic depiction of a person. It may be of a…

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    constructed collaboratively, the finalised shared vision will still be dependent on the leader’s management style and adapted to fit within their overall plan (Busher and Harris, 2000). This may be because Busher and Harris (2000) identify that as a subject leader development plans must be written, these should help maintain good practice and improve other areas of weaker practice. Henceforth, they suggest that if the vision does not foresee the weaknesses, then it is of…

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    Personal Narrative-Home

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    Geology class sucks. Nothing more than listening to my annoying, 55 year old teacher, Ms. Zacks, lecturing about her non existent relationship status, that we all know is 95% made up. "Brexley! Are you listening to me?" I jump at the sound of the little crackle in her voice that was caused from having way one to many smokes throughout her lifetime. "Brexley! I am talking to you young lady!" "I'm sorry?" I look up at the teacher while the rest of the class laughs. I roll my eyes,…

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    The Tyndall Effect

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    Just like another day at West Cannoli High School, me and Ultra Violinist worked steadily on our report on the Tyndall Effect. Honestly, my essay was better than most given the fact that most only use the bare minimum. Stating that it was light scattering when it passes through a colloid. Over the intercom, they called for me and Ultra Violinist to check out. Sometimes this job can be repetitive but it is still I have grown to enjoy tormenting our appointments let alone our biggest challenge yet…

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    This study found the gain-loss theory of attraction is applicable and holds true when social media is used as the initial judgment platform. Subjects significantly rated their likeness of confederates who had a negative profile higher than those with a positive one after meeting them in person. The implications of this are critical in today’s world for many reasons. First, this study undermines the entire online dating industry, which is heavily scrutinized as it is. These services claim to be…

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    who are talking about dark and/or savory subjects and notice what techniques they are using to do it well. The other alternative, and one that may be the better and more successful option, would be to move entirely away from personal essay and memoir. My academic writing is, in general, far stronger than my creative work, and if I apply creative craft techniques to academic subjects, I may be able to avoid all the above-named issues. I treat my academic subject with far more care, I believe. I…

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    “Neat People vs. Sloppy People” by Britt. The subject matter in this essay slapped me upside the head! My best friend Val makes quite a bit of money, and she is one hell of a neat person. She throws out toys as her sons grow out of them. She makes sure the mail gets gone through and thrown away daily…

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