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    Dear Andres Salinas, I found your approach to introducing of your paper pretty interesting since you chose to introduce the topic with personal experience. However, I failed to notice your thesis statement. I could not find your thesis statement and I kind confused. Could it be you chose to discuss the medical benefits of marijuana versus those opioids? Your use of statistical figures is commendable and underscores the informative nature of scientific research papers. However, I noted that…

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    Writing is the exact opposite of a Jackson Pollock painting, because you can’t just start out with raw emotion in order to make a good piece of writing, you have to follow critical planning procedures and outlining to convey your point to a reader. Coherence in a paragraph is next to impossible without proper planning. When I sit down to a do a brainstorm activity for writing, I usually go with freestyle writing this a remarkable exercise for jotting down ideas for an essay, but to an outside…

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    Monolingual Writers

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    The power of multilingual writers can convince a reader to have a different view of academic discourse. The alternative discourse helps the writers to recognize the variety of roles in the academic contexts that are limited to monolingual writers. Multilingual writers are given a variety of benefits like job opportunities and self confidence. Nowadays, multilingual speakers have a higher chance of getting a job than monolingual speakers. The more languages we speak, the high the chances are to…

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    After some decisions made in recent court cases, society brings about the term “white privilege” quite often. Some in society say that white people may get less harsh punishments for the same criminal act than a person of color. Others in society say that their claims are untrue, leaving the question about whether white privilege is or isn’t an actuality. In the article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack” published online at the University of Michigan Institute for Social…

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    Metrixing the Matrix: A Linguistic Analysis of Intertextuality on the Basis of Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and Michael Cunningham’s The Hours Gašper Ilc To all those Mmes Richard Dalloway who have not even been Clarissas 1. Introduction Intertextuality has played a central and controversial role in the development of the postmodernist thought ever since the publication of Kristeva’s seminal works on literary theory. Strongly influenced by structuralist semiotics, Kristeva (1980) extends…

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    Errlkönig Analysis

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    of Marie and the youngster. Along these lines, the musical show constantly comes back to certain pitches to stamp out key minutes in the plot. This is not the same as a key focus, but rather after some time the redundancy of these pitches sets up coherence and…

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    The individual that I have chosen is Michael Kors. I chose Michael David Kors because he is an American sportswear fashion designer. He is the honorary chairman and chief creative officer for his company, Michael Kors Holdings Limited, which sells men's and women's. because he has set the best designer to me.he had a major turning point in history by setting his own design Michael kors was born 1959 in Long Island New York City Micheal attended a Fashion Institute of technology, but later on…

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    Bridge Of Spies Essay

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    stage actor Mark Rylance whose brief appearances and words are simply unforgettable. The script by the Coen brothers and Matt Charman, despite lacking vigorous action scenes, reveals a humane side that is much welcome and unfolds with a gracious coherence and an inherent subtle tension. The year is 1957, in plain Cold War. Rudolf Abel (Rylance), a long-time soviet spy operating in the US, is caught by the FBI and arrested. The one designated to defend him is the Brooklyn attorney, James B.…

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    Macdonald, Canada’s first prime minister, were more successful than the Liberals in forging a durable coalition. In 1873 Alexander Mackenzie did become the first Liberal prime minister, but his parliamentary group was undisciplined and lacked policy coherence. The party was swept from office…

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    Hip Hop Planet Summary

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    From a broad perspective, McBride rather ingeniously transitions from the personal to the historical on numerous occasions throughout the course of “Hip Hop Planet” by ultimately forming an amalgam of his personal standpoints and historical accounts alike. Delving deeper into the specifics, the author conspicuously abides by a practical methodology, in order to seamlessly transition between two disparate elements on numerous occasions. With the primary intention of conveying insight on…

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