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    The first organ affected was the brain.After that the skeleton” (Huxley,2004,p.24). To make Alphas beautiful--tall--and intelligent, while the lower castes such as, the Epsilons and the Deltas are usually modified to be shorter and not as smart (Infinitive Phrase). The state purposely does oxygen deprivation to certain embryo depending on what caste they are in. With such conditioning, each person is already predestined to a certain caste. When the embryo becomes a child, all go through sleep…

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    Linguistic Analysis of Poems by Emily Dickinson INTRODUCTION Linguistic Analysis deals with the scientific analysis or study of language. It includes at the very least one of the five branches of linguistics: Phonology, Morphology, Semantics, Syntax and Pragmatics. Linguistic Analysis can be used to determine the historical connection between distinct languages from different locations of the world. But the fact that languages can vary vastly depending upon the region, and hence accurately…

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    could question string being a measurement of distance or a journey. “The string has a movement of its own”, (Adamson, G, 2010) the public could use the thread as a device to find their way around the gallery, to guide them to each painting. The infinitive quality of the material demands a simplistic correlation towards other mediums, such as a pencil. Having similar qualities to a drawing but is simply transformed into a drawing in space. A pencil can creates straight lines, curves, and can…

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    Rockwell’s paintings are distributed all over the world. His paintings describe different people and situations. I recently viewed different paintings by Rockwell, although some had the some had the same message that was portrayed. Artists normally have similarities between pictures, but Rockwell pictures stand out more because they express extreme realism. After browsing I noticed that Rockwell is very creative and talented. I also noticed not only does he put things into perspective, he also…

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    Misplaced and dangling modifiers can be a horror. Do you know what’s a modifier? It’s a word, a phrase or a clause that provides a description in a sentence. It can be an adjective, an adverb, an absolute phrase, an infinitive phrase, a participle phrase, and a prepositional phrase. You know what’s more? Without these modifiers, your sentences will be boring and no fun to read. 6. Word choice errors aren’t cool. Just because a word sounds fancy doesn’t mean you can…

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    Over centuries and in many cultures, short stories had its own unique way of delivering thoughts, facts, criticism and praise to the people through the various conflicts between characters & environment. In this essay, the different types of conflicts which have been used in 3 different short stories, written by famous & remarkable authors will be reviewed & discussed. The three stories are “after twenty years” by O. Henry, “a letter from Gaza” by Ghassan Kanafani & “The Scarlet Ibis” by James…

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    John Simon, the author of “Why Good English Is Good for You”, addresses his arguments mainly towards people who do not employ the use of proper English and those who shape their minds; Simon engages certain rhetorical choices in order to prove that good English is tremendously beneficial to all individuals. Having initially written this article for Esquire magazine, Simon was able to reach a broad audience to communicate his ideas. Throughout the majority of the article, the conversation is…

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    The Appalachian English (AE) dialect has changed over time. AE developed in the 1700s when Scottish-Irish immigrants settled in the cheap, mountainous territory that makes up the Appalachian Mountains. Isolated from the outside world for centuries, the Appalachian people spoke a distinct dialect that became known as AE. Unique features characterize the speech in Appalachia; the use of these features is fading as the area becomes less isolated. Migration and advances in technology have played…

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    The argument for the existence of God will always give rise to infinitive points of view. St. Anselm (c. 1033- April 21, 1109) was an Italian monk who later went on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury developed one of the most notable Ontological Arguments of all time. St. Anselm proposes that if God can be thought of and perceived, then he must exist. Anselm defines God as that than which nothing greater can be conceived—meaning no one can think of anything better than God. Although…

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    The argument for the existence of God will always give rise to infinitive points of view. St. Anselm (c. 1033- April 21, 1109) was distinguished philosopher, scholar, theologian and an Italian monk who later went on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury. His thinking and writings about God and the disposition of faith has influenced and fascinated scholars and philosophers since the Middle Ages—some would even say he is the most important Christian thinker of the 11th century. In his highly…

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