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    Caesar was the right thing to do and by saying how much he loved Caesar would make the people think that it was the right thing to do. When Mark Antony gave his speech you could tell he was very upset when the plebeians started commenting on how red his eyes were, he convinced the people that what Brutus did was wrong while at the same time seeming like he was okay with it. Brutus's speech made all of the plebeians think Caesar wasn't a great ruler by saying he was too ambitious, " But, as he…

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    that evils is among us. In one of his speeches named the Acceptance Speech, he speaks about how the Nazis “... mutilated dreams and visions.” By Elie saying this, he conveys that the Nazis killed children, who had dreams of becoming parents, doctors, or even athletes. He goes on to say, “no one may speak for the dead.” Although he’s right by saying that you cannot speak for the dead, he makes assumptions that the people they did kill, had dreams of being something special. Elie goes on to say…

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    Job seekers are often guilty of using “I” too often. Their sentences all start with thing such as “I did this” and “I went there” and so forth. The employer knows you are writing about yourself, so you do not have to start so many sentences with an “I” statement. 8 - Comma Splices You should not connect two independent thoughts by using a comma. You may use a semicolon or a conjunction, but you should not use a comma. Paper writing companies are often asked to proofread student essays where…

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    1858 is the year! This year can only mean one thing, some people in the South are about to get a wide awaken. In my case Abraham Lincoln was bad emancipator. Lincoln was not the “Great Emancipator” because according to his own words he says “Free them (slaves), and make them politically our equals? My own feelings will not admit of this; and if mine would , we well know that those of the great mass of white people will not… We cannot, then make them African Americans equals.” When it comes to…

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    is able to initiate contact with the external entities of your body, it then justifies the basis of the memorable saying, ‘The eyes are the windows to the soul.’ The practice of applying eye contact in social interactions is just a single dimension of the huge nonverbal worth of this mysterious and precious body organ. Staring directly or switch gazing back…

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    He progresses the metaphor by saying that the chains of slavery are “sent over to bind and rivet upon those chains which the British ministry have been so long forging”, then questions the president for just arguing with them the past ten years, and doing nothing else. This metaphor…

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    “Father, only the gods endow a man with reason” Haemon is saying that Creon has no reason here. After this small passage is read, it is seen that Haemon is trying to be friendly and reasonable, without getting on his father’s nerves. After the first passage, Haemon begins to say harsh, but truthful things about how Creon is being harsh and cruel. “Of course it’s not for you…the man in the street, you know, dreads you glance.” Haemon is saying here that ‘You know your people do this, because you…

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    Savile” shows a respect for the findings in the report but also distances Mr Cameron from what he is saying and suggests this is not his personal opinion. Mr Cameron also clearly makes a conscious effort to be looking at his script when reading the quotations this further distances him from what he is saying. Despite this there is a positive response in the streets of Derry to what Mr Cameron is saying. There are positive reactions to anything that proves their innocence or denounces the British…

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    During my time spent in retail and an office environment, I have observed a common theme that happens at the end of every year. The common saying “Merry Christmas”, has been replaced with the saying “Happy Holidays”. Growing up, as far back as I can remember, the day after Thanksgiving; me and my parents would wake up and put up our Christmas tree, lights, and Christmas decorations. The last decoration that always went up was a sign that lit up and read “Merry Christmas”, that would be put up…

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    Stan Cox’s “The Case against Air Conditioning”, both authors discuss how technology and life changed over the years in different ways. In Fish’s essay, he noticed that the technology growth made it harder to get coffee, and on the other side, Cox is saying how Americans have become far too reliant on air conditioning. The technology is obviously increasing a lot of things in people’s lives, making it easier, more confortable and it enable humans to perform tasks that they could never do…

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