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    Kyle Warren AC0538219 SP 180.0.2 Principles of Public Speaking Assignment 7_07 Written Speech 4/5/2013 No Call or Text is Worth a Life Using a handheld cell phone could be one of the deadliest decisions you could make while operating a motor vehicle. The dangers and impact of using a cell phone while behind the wheel are numerous. One of the main reasons people still use their cell phones while driving is that there is no consistency in the laws across the country. Certain states have legislation

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    Schwefringhaus 1 David Schwefringhaus Business Law Professor Kissling 7 March 2011 "Amanda Knox Trial: United States vs Italy” The United States and Italy have extremely different methods of conducting criminal trials. In the United States‚ a defendant ’s guilt must be established beyond a reasonable doubt for them to be found guilty of a criminal act. The entire burden of proof lies on the prosecutor who has to prove the defendant ’s guilt by the presentation of incriminating

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    resulted in "For What It’s Worth” transforming into an iconic Vietnam-era protest song. In March 1967‚ it took Buffalo Springfield to number seven in the US singles charts while more importantly inscribing the youth struggles from the decade for future listeners to interpret. (sing365.com) The title of the song‚ “For What It’s Worth‚” appears nowhere in the song’s lyrics. Instead‚ it serves to comment on the situation being addressed suggesting that the importance‚ or the worth‚ of the opinions

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    dropped out of college‚ is very successful and supports his family wealthily‚ while not having to do as much work as most people. However‚ these successful people went through difficult times and failed much in life‚ before becoming who they are now. While many people believe college is not worth it‚ it really is‚ because college is a pathway for many people into a great career‚ while also allowing graduates the gain of knowledge from the experience. One of the biggest turn offs for people is the amount

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    Mackenzie Raske Xavier Pastrano ENGL 101T 14 College: Is it Worth It? Almost everybody’s plan after high school is to go to college‚ find a job‚ fall in love‚ get married‚ and own a home. All of these are attainable with a good paying job and sometimes even a college education. In this research paper I will be discussing these topics‚ increasing cost of college‚ affording college‚ finding employment after college‚ and weather or not graduates are able to pay off their debt. The consequence of

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    Is College Worth It? I think we all can agree that getting an education is a vital process that is crucial for being successful in our society‚ but does getting a college education guarantee one’s success? I know‚ with the cost of a college degree rising 1‚120% within the past 30 years‚ many of us do not want to wait and find out ourselves. Although getting a college education may not guarantee one’s success in the job market‚ one thing that comes with a college education is almost certain; thousands

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    wrote the character Amanda Wingfield based on his own experiences of life. Williams and Amanda Wingfield are both hard working parents who kept foods on the table. The difference between the two is Amanda only had one job and that’s selling articles for a living. She has very high standards and a smart woman. One sees by Amanda’s private thoughts that her fear of living in the future makes her trapped to stay in the past. In addition to the first scene of The Glass Menagerie‚ Amanda talks about her gentlemen

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    in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999)‚ the point of view is omniscient‚ similar to many films. An omniscient point of view is where the audience can see the actions of all characters independent of the others; they are made aware of the thoughts and emotions

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    Compare Blanche and Amanda In today’s socioeconomic world‚ there is no room for slacking off or failure. People are seen as individuals who earn their social status and there is much pressure to succeed. In the plays‚ “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” both written by Tennessee Williams‚ there are two main characters who are not capable of living in the present and have a difficult time facing reality. Amanda Wingfield‚ the mother from “The Glass Menagerie” and Blanche Dubois

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    Patricia Highsmith’s unsettling novel‚ ’The Talented Mr Ripley’‚ invites us into the twisted and predatory mind of Tom Ripley. Highsmith utilises a variety of literary techniques to assist in centralising the prominent theme of isolation throughout the novel. The novel hinges on Ripley’s detachment from social norms and ultimately those around with him. Tom Ripley is a solitary drifter and has never belonged anywhere his entire life. Highsmith reveals this through her effective use of setting throughout

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