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    different forms of formal documents. In elementry school, I remember being taught to map my ideas when trying to generate topics to write about. It worked very well for me at first because it helped me visually. Since then, my writing process has changed as well as my reasons for writing. While I was in the military, I frequently had to fill out different documents and official notes that would be passed along my Chain of Command. Each of my superiors would revise these documents so I would…

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    In this document, some women did petition just like male worker for better working condition and regarding about the hours of labor as well. There were some females like Eliza R. Hemingway who complained the hours for labor were too long and that her meals was limited. She also talks about health issues and how some children or girls goes to school. Another female was Miss Phillip who wanted to work only ten hours. She also says that girls who wish to attend lectures can go before it starts.…

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    Emma Soffler Mr. Nolan 27 October 2017 U.S. History 11H-4 Document Based Question: What Caused the Great Depression? Isaac Newton once said, “What goes up must come down.” Although Newton uses this to explain the laws of gravity, the quote is fitting for many different events. The economy, for example, is a cycle which continues to rise and fall throughout history. In the year 1929, the United States’ economy prospered tremendously. The economy continued to expand, until there was no more room…

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    coming whether we will it or not. Wr can affect its character; we cannot alter its inevitability.”- John F. Kennedy In 1963, negotiations started to take place due to an increased tension of nuclear testing. Over seventy-one world leaders signed a document called the Nuclear Test Ban Treaty including the President of the United States, John F. Kennedy. Nuclear testing was becoming an issue amongst countries worldwide, so many came together to stand up against nuclear testing by signing the…

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    Harrison Bergeron and American Documents “Harrison Bergeron” by Kurt Vonnegut, is a short story which takes place in the year 2081 in a "perfectly equal world." This story was made as a way to interpret the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. The ideas that were interpreted from the bill of rights and the declaration in this story were put in a way that often messes with our other rights or does not look at every aspect of the right affected. The story's main…

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    According to Amy Fox-Angerer's document on how to write essays, there are five basic structures of a five paragraph essay. The first part of the paragraph essay is the introduction it should contain Hook and Opening statement, Background Information, Context of Topic and the Thesis Statement. Your introductory is your road map into your essay, this one paragraph is what you use to impress your readers at minimum its should be atleast 5 to 7 sentences. The next part of the paragraph is the body…

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    points when making readable documents. If I were to teach someone how to make a good and readable document, I would teach them how to balance everything in the layout of their document. The reason, I think font style and whitespace are the most important things, is to consider when writing a document is the font style is what they see and read. Which includes the color and size of the font. The whitespace helps with the layout of the words or images that are on the document. In the…

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    Liberty Document Analysis -- AP Government Name: Ryan Cohen Make a copy of this before you type into it. Title of the DOCUMENT 1: Context Who wrote this document? How much do you know about him/her/them? (give a couple of important facts, not EVERYTHING you know!) Thomas Hobbes wrote this document. He is a British figure that had a large impact on political philosophy. He believed in absolutism was the most optimal form of government. Leviathan-his main piece of work- is a social theory…

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    release of PII by a school to a third party; any type of access, release or transfer of the information for which consent is required before disclosure • Educational records: all records related to a student maintained by the agency or institution; documents, computer media, video, film, photographs SOX, Sarbanes-Oxley Act, Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act, more commonly known as SOX was named after Senator Paul Sarbanes and Representative Michael Oxley. SOX’s main…

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    Rhetorical Analysis of a Public Document: “Buy Experiences, Not Things” The Atlantic monthly published an article called, “Buy Experiences, Not Things,” written by James Hamblin (the senior editor at The Atlantic). The Atlantic monthly is a magazine known for publishing literary and cultural articles and review with a modern worldview. The article, “Buy Experiences, Not Things,” is more of a cultural article because it refers to the ideas and social behaviors of society. The authors purpose…

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