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    Unit 3 Exercise 1 Running head: SPECIFICATIONS - DEFINITIONS Specifications - Definitions Sam Smith EN1420 Specifications - Definitions Define the following terms: Application (in terms of cabling infrastructure) : It refers to the intended use of the cabling system being installed. Unshielded Twisted – Pair: It’s a type of cable that consists of several conducting cores twisted together in pairs with no surrounding shield. Shielded Twisted- pair: It’s

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    Justin Von Bargen EN1420 Composition II 24 July 2013 Religious Failure There are many different religious texts in the world‚ but none of them have substantial proof that the events even happened. All these religions have different stories about how the earth came about and how life was created‚ but science has been the only source for proof of how the earth and everything on it was created. I – Lack of Evidence: "And We did certainly create man out of clay from an altered black mud

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    EN1420 Understanding Rhetorical Structures 1) I thought that this chapter was going to surmise that arguing is a pointless thing and I thought the chapter was going to go on to explain what arguing is. What I learned later on in the chapter is that arguing is an actual skill. There are different points of view to arguing and different styles of arguing. 2) What is the truth? What is the ideal type of government? How can one establish a personal hierarchy of values? My example would be when students

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    Understanding Rhetorical Structures as they pertain to audience‚ purpose‚ and context Understanding Rhetorical Structure Colton Kiefer EN1420 This paper is about the understanding of the Rhetorical Structures as they pertain to audience‚ purpose‚ and context and how they affect the argument of whether taxes should be raised on higher income brackets in order to fund social programs for at-risk and underserved‚ low income children. I will discuss the relationship between the audience‚ purpose

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    Opposition of position Charles Mattison EN1420 Computers are taking over the world‚ and no one can do anything about it. Summary In my first opposition I find the tale of science fiction over the mind. Here we see a lot of people believe TV over facts far as most things go. The idea here though is that computers will never take over because they are not built to. Most computers don’t even know the things they are program to recognize. For instance the GPS will get u close but

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    Travis R. Drakeford 10/05/2014 EN1420 ITT Technical Institute Elizabeth Herman Visual Argument Research The visual appeared in a New York Times article on October 9th‚ 2009. The target audience for the source are persons who are interested in keeping up to date with current events of the United States of America and the world. The visual is of a little girl wearing a pink dress holding a sign which reads “Planned Parenthood Kills Babies.” The background is a regular suburban neighbourhood

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    EN1420 Analysis 1.1 The history of the right to bear arms‚ this has been an American tradition since colonist set foot on North American soil. Mass murders have been cause by guns does this mean we should only allow our military to have guns? I believe in the constitution we have the right to bear arms. It was written in the constitution for a reason. Without guns it makes our country weak. I’m not talking about just our military having them I’m talking about citizens not being able to have guns

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    examples of utility programs. False ***************************************************************** Unit 1 Labs 1.) Send an e-mail to rohleder01@gmail.com that contains the following information: Your: Schmidt‚ Patrick. M Class: EN1420 Phone number you can best be reached at: 402-415-4123 2.) Complete Lab 1.1: GUI vs. Console Programming from the lab manual. Answer the questions given in Step 3 of the lab activity. Paste your answers here 1.)What similarities do you

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    EN1420 07/12/14 Unit 3 Assignment 2: Exploratory Paper War – U.S. vs. Iraq There is a lot of debate right now as to if the United States should go back to war with Iraq. Both sides of this debate‚ the people that are for going back to war and the people who are totally against it‚ have legitimate points” pro” and “con”. However‚ a lot of the people that are” Pro” engaging in war with Iraq again do not realize the underlining issues which exist. The United States just got out of a war with Iraq which

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    Not All Industrial Food is Evil Lauri Gavilano EN1420 December 13‚ 2014 Not All Industrial Food Is Evil In the article Not All Industrial Food Is Evil‚ published on August 17‚ 2013‚ in The New York Times‚ Mark Bittman questions how a pound of tasteless and watery tomatoes cost $2-$3 a pound when 2lbs. of canned tomatoes‚ that had a better taste to them‚ could cost only half that amount. Now that businesses have to produce so much food for the population and with the processes tomato market

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