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    In the three books Behind the Beautiful Forever’s, Disposable People, and Sustainability there were many similarities that connected them. It was very interesting how there were so many similarities in three books with different overall messages. One topic that all three books had in common was poverty. Poverty is an issue that affects all cultures, in all parts of the world no matter what race, gender, or sex. In each of these books there are different groups of people in different parts of the…

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    Ball Bounces Results

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    The main question focused on while doing this experiment was, “How many times does the ball bounce before coming to a rest? “ There were four groups and each one had a different ball in size to get a variety in the data. Each group did their own data analysis depending on the number of the bounces their ball did. Every group was expected to release the ball from their hands and count the number of bounces before coming to a stop which was then repeated 10 times. Once every group completed their…

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    Stewart Pidd: Exploitive Perspective Kook In their book, Gary Pollitt and Craig Baker explain the basics of point-of-view: They first describe point-of-view as the manipulation of pronouns to create the writer’s perspective towards a topic. A writer can choose between three point-of-view perspectives: First-person, which is effective for telling a story about oneself, second-person, which focuses on the reader, and third-person, which is commonly used for academic writing. Pollitt and Baker…

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    3. Point of view/narration often contributes to the meaning of a story. Choose one story and describe the point of view. Why is this point of view significant in the story? How does the point of view contribute to the meaning/theme of the story? How would the story change if the point of view were different? In Battle Royal, the point of view is that of the main character whom we never learn his name. The story is about the life of a young boy being brought up in a very oppressive white to black…

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    Stoics

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    A person gets depressed when his or her boyfriend or girlfriend breaks up with him or her. Parents feel life is miserable after the departure of their children. A businessman is thwarted because he has lost all his possessions during the financial crisis. Stoicism presents you a fantastic approach to avoid grief. All these negative emotions are the result of caring too much of what does not belong to you. You must let it go because those you do not have complete control over are externals.…

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    It is fitting to begin a study on how modern English speakers describe aspect in Ancient Greek by exploring how the ancient Greeks described this concept themselves. In the Platonic dialogue The Sophist, the verb is defined as “the word indicating action,” or simply the action word. Aristotle defines the verb as “a sound compounded with meaning and indicative of time”. A verb, according to the Greeks, describes action, from which we can deduce further that it has a subject, and it indicates…

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    Who is Melissa Hershey? Psychology case report Mariah Avila Walden University Wyatt E. Fisher Introduction to Psychology 8/3/2017 Miss. Melissa Hershey is a 7-year-old little girl who enjoys soothing music and learning to play with friends. She has two sisters in which she is the middle child. She is under the guardianship of her mother Amy Hershey. Her father left the family 2 years ago. She has been known to get upset when she smells he fathers cologne (this has got better over…

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    A Humorous Wedding Speech

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    To all my fellow classmates and teacher, Address the host I Mykeria Adkins of African American and Who I am Catawba Indian descent, daughter of a caesura Stout-hearted king and queen, caesura Granddaughter of a tenacious woman of Steele kenning and Proud granddaughter of a noble preacher. Will, with my battle sweat helmet bearers…

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    Third person and first person feed the reader different information. When we think in third person, we do not get the same internal emotions and troubles as we do when a story is told in first person. Third person is thought to be more impersonal, talking about the physical actions rather than emotional feelings of the character. When told in first person, we are able to get inside of the characters head and are able to relate to the character on a personal and internal level. Point of view can…

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    Grammatical cohesion is sub-divided into reference, substituation, conjunction, and ellipsis. On the other hand, lexical cohesion, which means the cohesive effect achieved by the selection of Vocabulary (Mehamsadji, 1988, p.40), is sub-divided into reiteration and collocation. Scholars differ in their concentration on the two approaches, some stress on the lexical cohesion and others stress on the grammatical one like…

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