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    Attn. grabber (Fact; anecdote; quote; startling statistic; etc . . .) There are seven billion people shoved into one world who experience an infinite amount of situations in one lifetime. General Statement regarding topic (name of author & title of text) Human’s hold the ultimate power and purpose in our world's existence. Narrow to specifics of topic The human condition is a broad concept that can be interpreted in various ways, however there are three components that are essential to a…

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    Verbal Aspect Analysis

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    present progressive encode semantic meaning through a combination of devices. From general to specific, these semantic devices are: (a) nature of the specific verbal aspect, (b) inherent semantic properties of the verb, (c) aspectual classes of the verb, and (d) core meanings of the verb predicate. Below is the essence of each semantic device, presented in the order just mentioned. Nature of Verbal Aspect. Exploration of the nature of verbal aspect can be traced back to Aristotle’s…

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    story. 12b) Since grotesque is defined by terms such as malformed or distorted, three details to suggest this include: the great warped chest of the hunchback, his hump on his shoulders, and the hunchback's thin and crooked legs. 12c) The change in verb tenses throughout the excerpt holds a very deep meaning because it marks a very important change. This is the establishment of the café. The start of the excerpt first begins with the use of past tense or the…

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    Exercise 11: Chaos and Coins: do exercise as described by Tharp. Write 1-2 paragraphs on your process and findings For this exercise, It said to gathered up coins until you have a handful and then throw them into the air. Once they drop the goal is to play, fiddle, and move the coins around until you get familiar or unfamiliar geometries or shape. I did this exercise a few times to experiment with having the same coins, like all dimes, and different coins, like pennies, nickels, and dimes…

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    Words That Kill Quotes

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    Words That Kill “Your words have power, use them wisely.”This quote says, Tords can harm people or help them. Just like in the case of Michelle Carter. Where Michelle used her freedom of speech to convince her boyfriend Roy to kill himself. There is proof of Michelle trying to convince Roy. One of the proof would be how she messages him and the words she uses. Another proof would be that Michelle did not take any action to stop what he was doing. The third and most important is that when Roy was…

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    One of my favorite words is “shalom.” Shalom is a Hebrew word that has multiple meanings. It is commonly used as a greeting in Jewish culture, utilized similarly to the English “hello.” It literally translates as “well-being be upon you” or “may you be well.” Jesus even appropriated a similar phrase in John 20:2, “shalom Aleichem,” which in English is literally translated as “Peace be unto you.” It can also be used to refer to peace between entities or individuals. Jewish people may call for…

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    Fern Gully Research Paper

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    FernGully is a tale of how humans destroy and release danger into the world and care nothing about it. Even though FernGully is a fictional movie, there are still a lot of real world points it brings up. There are many references to real world problems and actions throughout the movie mixed in with cartoon antics to mix fun into the movie as well. In FernGully, the first thing we hear about a human is through Batty. Batty is a bat who escaped the humans after he was tested on. The humans put…

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    via PBT6510. 4. Notification/Interview: TRAINING- The subject voluntarily agreed to participate in the field evaluation process of the DRE Training at the above location. 5. Initial Observation of Suspect: I first observed the subject to be sitting down on a chair. He was calm, relaxed and sat quietly until…

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    particular form that would allow actions or verbs to express various progresses of the state in each situation; therefore, it needs a particle to be added to the sentence to achieve this need. Chinese grammar is not similar to English grammar, in which English can add -ing onto the end of a verb to show the ongoing state of an action. Chinese has many particles such as le, zhe, guo that are being used in the sentences to add aspectual values to the attached verbs in the sentences. Even though…

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    It was back and forth for a while. My guidance counselor would call me down to his office to discuss the idea that my high school was going to cut the AP chemistry class for the following year and I had to pick a new science class for my junior year. When I asked why he told me that there were only eleven people signed up for the class and that they wanted fifteen to keep it open. To be fair it was understandable that most people would not want to sign up. Many found honors chemistry to be…

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