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    The most satisfying feeling in the world is when all of a sudden, everything clicks. It's the feeling when all the information just learned is suddenly arranged in that perfect way that makes understanding all the moving parts and how they fit together easy. What makes a book truly great is its ability to engage the reader in a way that allows them to finally see the point of the book. A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester, a lengthy summary of the medieval times and how they came to an…

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    It is impossible to turn back time. The human mind may be unorganized, messy, and nonlinear, but life at its most basic always has a chronology. People become who they are by building upon past experiences and growing older. In her essay “What Can a Heroine Do? or Why Women Can’t Write”, Joanna Russ says that to develop new myths that reflect the lives of women, that either or both of the lyric and life writing styles should be used. The Female Man by Joanna Russ incorporates both of these…

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    Gidley. It was published in 1981 in Seattle, Washington, United States of America. This book is split up into three different sections: 1. Starting Out from the Meany Papers An introduction 2. Chief Joseph of the Nez Peres A chronology 3. White Witnesses to Chief Joseph’s End A Narrative This book discusses the last few years of Chief Joseph’s life, the white people who he knew at that time, and a generalized look into the history of Chief Joseph and the Nez Perces…

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    “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”, written by Ambrose Bierce, consists of a story about a man is about to be hanged because of a mistaken action during Civil War times, which led him to confront the tragic death. The short excerpt is formed with inverse composition, setting the scene in the present then reminiscing the past; the author adequately illustrates the story with cinematic effect, engaging the readers to have more vivid imagination while the context progresses. Bierce…

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    I found that there was progress in backing up argument with supporting facts in advocacy speech than the one I did on informative speech. Overall, credibility was established and position was clearly stated. To make audience feel that I am advocating to stop sex trafficking than just being informative on sex trafficking, I crafted speech in a way that information back up appeal, claims were made based on facts than myth, and society’s vulnerabilities were picturized showing dark side of human…

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    It is what ties the film together, allowing for continuity in storyline and chronology. In the Ferrari scene, Hughes’s utilizes several varying types of cuts in order to convey a consistent story. One example of a match cut is when the shot shows Cameron’s irate demeanor, and is then followed by a shot of Cameron’s foot hitting the…

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    Direct example. An employee has decided to resign. The first line of my email will state which employee intends to resign, reason given, and proposed exit date. My second line is my proposal on how work deliverables will be covered, if I’m opposed or in agreement to the resignation, and the steps I will take to process the resignation. Line three is anything that requires their action or approval such as; do I have approval to back fill the position? Do you want to speak with the exiting…

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    Aristotelian Manipulation

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    All these differences may change the main ideas of the source text because Badran gives herself the rights of the author which could produce a new work that may not be the author’s intended message. If the translator has the right to add or delete, the translated text may be different from the original because any text reflects the ideology and thought of its own author which is considered a manipulation. Dukate defines manipulation as: The translator understanding of a text which eventuates in…

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    events which gathering from a beginning to an ending of a story. Plot is a significant factor in order to present a story, it has both of simple and complex plots in order to analyze film. The key elements that using for an analyzed will have the chronology as follows 1.1.1 Exposition is a first procedure of a story beginning, convince the audience to follow a story, introduce characters, display settings including to a significant detail to proceed a story. 1.1.2 Rising Action is a story that…

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    being displayed. Once you are on the World War Two specific pages, the website provides a grid of topics to choose from. The topics range from important battles to the important leaders. I found the tabs titled the background of the war and the chronology of the war to be most interesting. No matter which topic you choose there is a vast amount of information presented, where you will no doubt find another link to a specific event or person. I really enjoyed how this website flowed. Before you…

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