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    Compare and Contrast Essay Today, there are two different ways that you can write an essay. The first option is on paper. Most people utilize paper every day. You can write down phone numbers, make notes, write important notes or write an essay. But the second way you don't even have to use paper and you can still in an accelerated, organized, fashion. That way is a computer. Once you become comfortable to typing on a laptop you can write a neat, clean essay in a day. On the other hand,…

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    Who Is Hugues Demeude

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    Hugues Demeude was born in 1969 and has published works in French. From his website it is evident that his expertise is on heritage and biodiversity, though he has written various travel books about Jordan, Israel, France, Portugal, and Peru among other destinations.The selection we read for class today is an excerpt from his book “The Animated Alphabet”, published in 1997. Demeude begins the chapter with a history of alphabetic writing and then of decorated letters, more specifically, the…

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    Introduction The presence of death in human life concern all the nations and all the countries of the world. The existence of rituals, customs, beliefs, and ceremonies of death proves global fear and respect to the death act. The majority of poets fail to perceive death as a regular event that would inevitably come to the life of every individual. Poems accordingly conveyed the necessity of either fighting back or the necessity of death’s acceptance. The observed four poems: “One Art,”…

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    Writing Reflective Essay

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    curriculum was penmanship. There was a certain segment of instruction dedicated to penmanship rather than writing. We were given large sheets of oat colored paper with three parallel lines widely spaced. The alphabets were used to print and write in cursive using the midpoint, and upper lines for capital letters. The handwriting grades were based on neatness and readability. I do not recall specifically how I learned to write, but I do know that I was not taught in my earlier education the…

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    Olszewski, Deborah I., Robert J. Wenke. 2007 Patterns in Prehistory: Humankind’s First Three Million Years. 5th ed. Oxford University Press, Oxford, United Kingdom. 391-394 Hieroglyphs is a written language and although it is usually associated with Egypt, some scholars believe that it first came centuries before it was introduced in Egypt in Mesopotamia; however, it was highly modified (392). The hieroglyphic writing was used by the Ancient Egyptians between 3100 BC. until 1100 AD. and its…

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    represents Dr. T.J. Eckleburg and his sign above the Valley of Ashes. As his nose and mouth I added a tilted “Dr” to clarify the drawing represents Eckleburg. Out of the chest pocket sticks a picture which contains a picture of Daisy her name written in cursive. This is because Gatsby never really forgot about Daisy, he kept her near him at all times, and hopes to someday see her again. The picture of Daisy would make her cry because like in the book when Gatsby shows her his collection of her…

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    Small Town Research Paper

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    High School in a Small Town Do you know what it’s like living in a small town? I know what it’s like living in a small town since, I spend the last 8 years living in Dumas. I don’t see much of a violence in Dumas. I think the maximum houses in Dumas is like 300. Dumas only have one field and in that field it’s where special events and games happen such as soccer games, football games, track, and graduation take place in the field too. Unlike big cities I don’t see a lot of homeless people in…

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    “To have another language is to possess a second soul.” by Charlemagne, by being able to speak another language it shows respect and determination to those who originated with that language as their first. As for today there is a wide variety of different languages that are officially recognized, extinct, or unofficial languages, since there are vast amount of different languages, there 's a few that have adopted some of each other’s culture, by having different or similar alphabet or writing…

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    Like most calligraphers, Huizong could and did write in all the common scripts. Examples survive in cursive (cao), running (xing), and regular (kai) scripts. (Emperor Huizong, Crafting an Image as an Artist). Because of Huizong’s interest in art he had seen and judged many famous works, by blending traditional writing style and his unique concept, he had…

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    A Documentation of the Constitution Convention From the Eyes of Cotesworth Mifflin Before the Convention I write today because soon I am to create history. On May 5th 1787, 16 delegates, invited by President George Washington, will travel to Philadelphia to fix the Articles of Confederation. Although Mr. Washington claims he only wishes to mend our constitution, earlier this year he sent an invitation to create an entirely new one. As an Anti-Federalist I must be wary of Washington and his…

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