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    How to become a better English Student Have you ever wondered how you’re going to do in a class and the result you end up with? Well that’s my exact thought when signing up for English 111. I had already taken this course once and things didn’t go as well as I thought they would. I started off pretty good and knew I was going to pass, but at the end of the semester I guess me and the teacher had a different outlook on how well I did. Let’s just say English is not my favorite subject and has…

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    ocean. Would you attempt to save yourself and everyone on board or completely give up on the idea of escaping this tragedy? Would you expect help to come for you or step up and try to lead everyone to safety yourself? Luckily, in the short story “The Open Boat” written by Stephen Crane, he answers these questions in his writing that is about four crew members on a boat that have found themselves faced with this exact dilemma. This piece, based on an actual incident in Crane’s life, was written…

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    place. There needs to be a ban and major restrictions on weapons that can endanger the lives of many. While the republicans have their side to these political issues in the United States, the democratic candidates do as well and they are completely the opposite of what the republicans have proposed. Bernie Sanders, a democratic candidate suggests that education should not be deprived to anyone and therefore announces that he wants two years of state colleges to be tuition free. Stated in an…

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    To be able to effectively understand and analyse the PRINZ definition of Public Relations, it is easiest to divide the definition to three separate sections. These sections can then be applied to different theories of Public Relations including systems theory, relationship management theory and excellence theory. The theories and therefore the definition can then be further analysed by using current New Zealand examples, of the theories being implemented into the real-world Public Relations…

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    Talk In English Language

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    In this assignment, the contribution of talk will be looked at in three main areas; drama, reciprocal reading and questioning. Linking talk to how it helps children’s understanding of texts. A text is defined as meaningful phrases of language that is either written or spoken (Halliday, 1985). The national curriculum shows a variety of oral activities that can be used in the classroom, which includes persuading, drama, explaining, storytelling, and discussion (Grigg, 2010). These examples set in…

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    You Can’t Take It With You, the play script theme is how in life we usually tend to work in the field that we think will make us the most money, but in reality they do not make us happy. The Vanderhof and Sycamores believe in being happy the most. The majority of them do not have real jobs except for Alice who works for the Wall Street Journal. The most eccentric of the Vanderhof-Sycamores family is Martin Vanderhof the Grandpa. One reason why I think that Grandpa is the most eccentric is…

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    more on the patient’s safety and do my best to obtain all the information needed to deliver proper care. I would not focus on making a plan on what I should do first because nursing changes not all patients will be in the same state. I would keep an open mind that anything can happen and I should be prepare rather then making a schedule on how I will provide care for my patient. I would prepare myself to not be intimidated by the nurses or doctors behavior when communicating with them. In…

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    Definition Of Gun Control

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    Gun control, it a very controversial topic and its been a very hot topic in the past few years. United Stets of America has lived some dramatic events were the gun have killed people in mass. They always blame the gun for doing the crime but never look into the people who actually commit the crime. It like if the gun grew some legs and went out shooting a lot of people, yet but because of these events that have happen it makes it seem this way. Why do we have such term, several mass shooting…

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    Richard Alba and Steven Messner study the concern of guns, crime, and gun control in Gary Kleck’s book “Point Blank”. They publicize the flaws in Kleck’s analysis and linkages within his evidence and inferences. They concur with Kleck on the gun control debate that it needs grounding in the evidence and set out to examine the foundations for some of the contentious conclusions by Gary Kleck and others. The examples they use demonstrate disagreements of authors' opinion on the control of guns.…

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    As part of the exposition in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness, the narrator vividly describes the setting. He explains that he is in a boat with five men, one of which being the storyteller, Marlow. The narrator then goes on to create a descriptive image of his surroundings in the boat on the river. Throughout this description, Conrad uses foreshadowing, imagery, connotative words, symbolism, and personification, creating a shift in tone, in order to illustrate that Marlow’s journey up the…

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