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    We have recently interviewed family and friends involved in the Harcourt tragedy on the 3-1-2008. A tragedy that happened because‚ once again like so many other times someone jumped into their car and drove after consuming alcohol‚ putting their own and all other passengers lives at risk. How many times have we seen the news coverage of these horrible wastes of life in the carnage on our roads? And we will keep seeing it until people get the message “don’t drink and drive”. Brenton Chaplin and

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    Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” Analysis Essay Due Tuesday‚ January 22nd @ 8am in SharePoint Folder For this essay‚ you are to analyze Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. The purpose of this essay is two-fold: 1. You are evaluating the speech’s usage of language and style via diction‚ syntax‚ tone‚ theme‚ mood‚ audience and purpose. 2. Your essay writing needs to apply the same effective language principles. In other words‚ you need to be conscious of your communication

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    1. Conflict of conscience can be just as difficult as conflict between people. (VCAA 2013 Exam) I have written this piece in order to demonstrate that inner conflict is often underestimated and the wars that are within some individuals can be much worse than physical or external conflict between people. We interact with people on a daily basis that may seem in good shape on the outside but are dealing with an immense hostility within them. This concept is portrayed in The Quiet American where

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    test score data much more closely. The most common improvement is greater alignment of curriculum and instruction with standard tests and assessments. The no child left behind act requirement that districts and schools be responsible for improving not only the academic achievement of students as a whole but also the achievement of each group of students. Adequate yearly progress requires states to create accountability systems of tests‚ graduation rates and other indicators. The schools have to make

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    Analysis of Theme for English B Langston Hughes The premise behind this poem is that the speaker is a black college student whose instructor has given his students an assignment to write a paper about themselves. While the poem takes the reader through his walk home from class and his thought process about “who he is”‚ the final line of the poem‚ “This is my page for English B” (ll. 41) suggests that this poem is the paper he has written for class. Langston Hughes wrote this poem during the

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    Amy Wilkinson ESL-223N 21 April 2013 The English Only Debate The education of our children with disabilities‚ disadvantages‚ and non-proficient has always been a debate. The English-only movement means English is the mandatory language for daily life used in the United States. Which at times is taught to the minorities‚ children of all ages‚ people with different backgrounds used as a second language‚ and the teachers working with them. English language learners (ELLs) benefit from instruction

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    The theme of love is crucial in ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’ as the plot revolves around love. Without love there would not be any lovers for the play to be based on. I feel that love in the play is personified and has two personalities‚ comforting and cruel- comforting within civilisation‚ but cruel within the woods where characters are insecure. The woods have a very negative effect on the lovers and love plays with this insecurity. The magic juice represents mischief but its ultimate affect is

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    have known and worked with for years .” He went on to say he found telecommunicating “profoundly disinhibiting” (2). The dramatic rise in social networking can also correspond to the fact that sites such as Facebook‚ Twitter‚ and Myspace “have made it only easy for unskilled users to create multimedia pages‚ as well as explore the depths of finding and connecting with friends old and new” (3). This means that many people find it easier to communicate on an intimate level with people on social networks

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    the Eater‚” David Zinczenko argues that the fast-food industry is contributing to the overwhelming percentage of childhood obesity in the United States. He observes that there are not any healthy alternatives for children and teens to take‚ so the only option they are left with is cheap and calorie infested fast foods. The blame is being put on corporations because fast-food patrons do not know exactly what they are

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    From the late 1960s‚ to the early 1980s‚ the Black Power Movement (BPM)‚ triggered by the shortcomings of the Civil Rights Movement (CRM) and influenced heavily by Malcolm X‚ used a variety of techniques‚ including an increasingly militant approach‚ to bring about the change African-Americans demanded‚ with some success and a legacy that still endures today. The Black Power Movement heavily owed its existence to the Civil Rights Movement‚ which failed to address certain key areas. While the CRM

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