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    Even in an Electronic Era‚ Reading and Writing Lives on David Crystal’s writing‚ "2B or Not 2B"‚ describes the implications of reading and writing from new texting technologies. Emerging avenues for writing include the new texting language‚ the outcome of texting on literacy‚ and the innovative possibilities of texting on our language (Crystal 899). Dennis Baron’s writing‚ “Should Everybody Write?”‚ On the other hand‚ shows how the different evolutionary steps of writing add density to the requirement

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    along‚ I watched the skyscrapers turn into trees‚ and the sidewalks turn into grass. We went from urban to rural in an hour. During the ride‚ I thought about my career as a writer‚ and how earlier that day I was talking aloud to my interactive voice typewriter. I could not come up with anything noteworthy‚ so I left my house out of frustration. I was headed to a park for inspiration when I ran into Otis.

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    The horror of dying soon reaches your mind. Your thoughts as blank a new sheet of paper. Losing intelligence every second‚ of every minute‚ gradually decreasing each hour that passes. Yet‚ your mind is the problem. Whatever is happening isn’t good. It’s deteriorating‚ rotting‚ or decomposing maybe. All that is going on with you‚ you still realize the problem. So‚ you decide to leave. “Flowers for Algernon” is an emotional short story written by Daniel Keyes. This particular story is about the life

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    child close to her age was a neighborhood boy‚ Truman Capote. Their common bond was the fact that they didn’t meet their parent’s mold of what they considered a perfect child. They would play games together and‚ after Lee’s father gave them an old typewriter‚ would write stories together. When Nelle began school she made sure that everyone knew that she was not like most girls her age. As she got older‚ her mother’s mental health deteriorated greatly. Her mother had what is now known to be bipolar disorder

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    Cry Freedom The opening sequence depicts a South African police raid on an illegal shanti-town. Quick cuts create a sense of chaos‚ panic and confusion as uniformed police bludgeon Africans who run in fear. Close up shots of a vicious barking police dog are juxtaposed against a terrified baby screaming in order to shock the responder. Other quick cuts reveal policeman raping women and assaulting black Africans who are not resisting. The following scene depicts a young woman listening to

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    Vocational Education It is unfortunate that the importance of vocational education has diminished over the past twenty five years. The emphasis that used to be placed on learning a trade that would provide a living has disappeared with the typewriter and slide rule. We are no longer encouraging students to become skilled tradespersons. The vocational mentoring programs of recent past have been supplanted with SAT Prep courses. Where will we find skilled mechanics‚ plumbers‚ welders‚ farmers

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    one of the victims in the house was writing‚ "A Clockwork Orange". The last sentence shows how a profound silence ends with the raping scenes they just performed. Nonetheless‚ unsatisfied‚ they decided to smash the last objects in the room‚ the typewriter‚ the lamp and a chair. This passage is written at the beginning of the novel where the author‚ Anthony Burgess‚ describes different violent acts that Alex and his friends carry out. This scene takes place the same night they beat-up the grimy

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    Generic Feedback – Tutorial 6 From small town pharmacy to a multinational corporation: Pierre Fabre‚ culture as a competitive advantage The case deals with the development of a pharmaceutical and dermo-cosmetics company owned and controlled by its founder‚ Pierre Fabre. The company (Pierre Fabre Laboratories) has made extensive use of its culture to build competitive advantage. The company history pervades its strategic choices (selective distribution through pharmacists‚ manufacturing and R&D

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    2. What are some of the ways that a document examiner might try to match a questioned document to a specific typewriter? What aspects might they look at?ove is a variety of different feelings‚ states‚ and attitudes that ranges from interpersonal affection ("I love my mother") to pleasure ("I loved that meal"). It can refer to an emotion of a strong attraction and personal attachment.[1] It can also be a virtue representing human kindness‚ compassion‚ and affection—"the unselfish loyal and benevolent

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    smoke like they’re betting on who will need a tracheotomy first‚ and they swear like sailors. Woodward lives in a sparse apartment‚ cluttered with open books and old newspapers‚ which are strewn liberally across the small space. Bernstein uses a typewriter that is apparently on its last

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