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    another person or people. Its importance is because it allows us to get information to other quickly and easy as possible. In a book I found online it said “You share meaning in what you say and how you say it, both in oral and written forms” (Scott, chap. 1). So even if we don’t speak we can still communicate in different ways whether it is writing, sign language, or even gestures we are communicating still. Communication helps build team work, businesses, friendships, and even help increase…

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    The relation of romance to superstition and supernatural is a close one at best. The romantic authors at the time used supernatural and superstition as a romantic endeavor. The language they used, the context they used that language in and the setting of that particular scene in the story as well. They used supernatural and superstitious topics as a way to romance a theme that was not particularly romanced at the time. This happens prominently in The Monk by Matthew Lewis and “The Rime of an…

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    World War Z Title Analyze The title of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks is significant to the book. The title both summarize the book and references the source of inspiration for the written style. There are two parts to the title, the first being World War Z, and the second being An Oral History of the Zombie War. The first part signify a theme of the book, the struggle of surviving. The words ‘World War” means the zombie pandemic was fought all around the world…

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    Miguel A. De La Torre born October 6, 1958 in La Habana Cuba, months before the Castro Revolution, De La Torre and his family migrated to the United States as refugees when he was an infant. Later he became a naturalized U.S. citizen. His parents were priest/priestess of the religion Santeria. He refers to himself as a Southern Baptist, Roman Catholic child of Ellequa. De La Torre field of studies are: Social ethics, Theology of Liberation, Latinx Religiosity, and Santeria. De La Torres,’ Alma…

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    their actions. That is why I brung the nine others to the island. Each had a crime that they were accused for. I am a retired judge. The voice that accused the inhabitants of the island of murders accused me of killing Edward Seton. I remember that chap. Created a good influence on the jury. I took every piece of evidence I could to convict him and did just that. I cooked his goose all right. That satisfied me but I had an itch for more. I wanted to create a grand mystery that no one could…

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    the University of Minnesota, women were permitted to participate in cheerleading.[19][20] However, it took time for other schools to follow. In the late 1920s, many school manuals and newspapers that were published still referred to cheerleaders as "chap," "fellow," and "man".[21] Women cheerleaders were overlooked until the 1940s. In the 1940s, collegiate men were drafted for World War II, creating the opportunity for more women to make their way onto sporting event sidelines.[22] As noted by…

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    In Frankenstein, By Mary Shelly, the theme of isolation depicts how detrimental it can be to one's self and environment by causing solitude and distress to take over character. This story is the sad tale of a man who is consumed by his own intelligence and self glory that he creates something from nothing and is later in his life completely involved in ending his monstrous creation. While his monster was born into nothing, his goal in his short life is to find love and someone to be by his side…

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    Maximizing Memory “Tips from the Science of Memory---for Studying and for Life” provides information on how to apply the new techniques learned, throughout chapter 6, to improve memory for educational purposes, and life in general (King 235). King discusses the importance of making something important and meaningful in order to secure it in one’s memory. We mull over ideas in the present with our short-term (or working) memory, while we store past events and learned meanings in our long-term…

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    technology gets we still need the ingredients to make the food and the people/businesses to buy the food. Analysis “Differential Analysis is analyzing the difference in revenues and costs among alternative courses of action” (Heisinger & Hoyle, 2013, chap. 7.1). The differential costs are the costs that change when deciding between two or more relevant options for the business (d. miller, lecture notes, 10-13-16). Two relevant factors for the brownie business are dropping low-quantity buying…

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    Mark Twain, O. Henry, and John Steinbeck all have very unique writing styles. Mark Twain uses regional dialect which is a language that represents the character and where they are from, like how they use grammar and pronunciation. O. Henry uses plot twist. Plot twists are when something just pops up out of nowhere. John Steinbeck uses social commentary. Social commentary is problems in society. All of these elements of style helped them write all of their amazing stories. Whitewashing the…

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