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    critique as I viewed the speech Marc Koska delivered called “1.3m Reasons to Reinvent the Syringe”. Marc Koska was overall an effective speaker as you will see as I continue on to evaluate his qualifications‚ his use of preview and review‚ as well as the effectiveness of his storytelling. His speech introduces his invention‚ a single use syringe that locks and breaks after its initial use as well as why his syringe is of such dire importance in countries like India. Marc Koska is not a nurse‚ a doctor

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    It is interesting that Chavez chooses to address Mexican Americans about the misuse of the Church’s funding because they themselves probably do not have much to offer. If his audience does not have much monetary support to offer him‚ then is his ideal audience too far removed from reality or is this intentional? If this is intentional‚ he is using his audience to prove that it is not so much about the finances of the people‚ but how the people of the Church use the money they do have. He must not

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    Yeoh was born to a Malaysian Chinese family in Ipoh‚ Malaysia. Her parents are Janet Yeoh and Yeoh Kian Geik‚ a lawyer and MCA politician.[2] She is a Hokkien.[6] She was keen on dance from an early age‚ beginning ballet at the age of four. At the age of 15‚ she moved with her parents to England‚ where she was enrolled in a boarding school. Yeoh later studied at the Royal Academy of Dance in London‚ majoring in ballet. However‚ a spinal injury prevented her from becoming a professional ballet dancer

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    Marc Chagall “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” Table of Contents page 1. Introduction 3 2. Background 4 3. Art Movements 5 4. Chagall’s Personal Style 6 5. Chagall’s Use of Color 7 6. Characterization and Symbolism 9 7. “Bouquet‚ Woman and Horse” (1957-9): Analysis 10 8. Integrating Art with the English Curriculum 12 9. Bibliography 13 Introduction After much deliberation‚ I

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    is to cut jobs. Top management within corporations is most worried about the impact downsizing will have on their costs‚ and they are usually less apprehensive about the influence on the employees affected. Two views on this topic are presented in Marc Street ’s Taking Sides. The first will argue against downsizing for

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    Robert F‚ Kennedy a Twentieth Century Life” by Marc Aronson‚ the reader is able to learn and understand on a deeper level what Kennedy’s life was like before he was assassinated. The primary ways Aronson was able to convey Kennedy’s life was with the use of rhetorical devices such as rhetorical question and photos to evoke a feeling of pathos as well as ethos throughout the novel. Rhetorical devices are useful in so many more ways than one. For example‚ Marc Aronson used rhetorical questions in his biography

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    Michelle Kehoe Michelle Kehoe lived in the town of Coralville‚ Iowa with her husband and two sons. Kehoe and her family first made headlines in 2007 when she lost control of her vehicle and drove off a bridge with her two sons in the back seat. It was during the month of December that Kehoe was driving her boys to the library when the car hit a curb‚ began to skid on a patch of ice and fell into the river. A few passersby on scene including a man named Cory Rath were fortunately able to help the

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    Quick Analysis “Shades of Character” by Michelle Watson is an essay showing the types of characteristics children have and how each child is different. Studies have showed that children all unique‚ still each child can be place in one of the three main groups. Watson uses professionals in the field of child psychology to inform the audience of the three-common trait a child has‚ and how each trait should be handed. Watson first talks about how children can be catarazed depending on how strong their

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    we stop it you may ask. Well Mmichelle Oobama already tried on stopping obesity in children by getting schools lunches to be more healthy. Michelle Oobama claimed that she can fix childhood obesity in a generation. She has made the rate of childhood obesity go down quite a bit. and cChildren in the United States have been developing better eating habits. Michelle Oobama has made quite the difference with obesity‚ many restaurants around america have hopped on the trend by putting less calories on the

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    Everyone has his own reason for attending college. For some‚ it is to gain knowledge. For others‚ it is to increase chances of having a stable career and future. Some attend college simply because it seems like the natural thing to do. However‚ Michelle Obama proclaims that a college degree comes with the obligation to spread newfound knowledge to future generations and to improve the state of our country. While this is a noble statement‚ it does not change the fact that college attendance and

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