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    Keli Cannon Dr. Joan Swinney WR 121; Writing Project 1 5 October‚ 2011 WC: 757 Decisions Humility is a puzzling concept. Being aware of my own shortcomings‚ accepting myself for who I am and for who I am not. Realizing that I am the only person who is there for me all of the time. I’m my own worst enemy. I’m my own best friend. I have spent my entire life putting everyone else first. Sacrificing my own wants and needs to accommodate those I love and even those who I felt the slightest

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    Seven Types of Paragraph Development by Gerald Grow‚ PhD Division of Journalism Florida A&M University http://www.longleaf.net/ggrow/modes.html In their pursuit of clear‚ concise writing‚ journalism students sometimes develop the habit of writing everything in short‚ choppy paragraphs that are unrelated to one another. Reviewing any good high school writing handbook will remind you that considerable thought has been given to how longer paragraphs can be developed into well focused presentations

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    Confederate Flag Racism

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    Confederate flag Lots of people say the confederate flag is a sign of racism but I believe that it is a part of history. The confederate flag is the flag that represented the the south in the civil war which was a big part of american history. I myself do not believe that the flag is racist but the people who do are wrong because they don’t understand that it is a part of history ‚one of the most popular quotes is heritage not hate. William thomas the creator of the flag said “upon a red field

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    Explain how the Declaration of Independence reflects Enlightenment philosophy. The Declaration of Independence was a revolutionary piece of writing that impacted the whole world for decades after it was written‚ by starting a chain of angry citizens overthrowing unjust governments. But the elements that made it so different and revolutionary were not thought up all at the time; many of the ideas put into the Declaration had been envisioned by a wide variety of thinkers during the Enlightenment

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    Jazmin Pettiford February 12‚ 2013 Period 5 Mortell English 10 HN Holden v. Games and Sports It is usually when Holden‚ an iconoclast‚ becomes upset‚ sad‚ happy‚ or just any extreme emotion‚ that we see the motif of a game or sport come up. For example‚ when old Spencer has the talk about life being a game‚ and that “one must play according to the rules” (Salinger‚ J.D. Catcher in the Rye. Page 12‚ Chapter 2)‚ Holden completely rejects him‚ but yet still pays attention to what he has to

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    In recent discussion of vegetarianism‚ a controversial issue has been whether we should eat meat or not. On one hand‚ some argue that eating meat is a part of life and the only way to live. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that eating meat is morally wrong and we should only eat plants. According to Drew Ramsey‚ author of “Meat Is Brain Food” it is problematic that the “…American diet [consists] of processed foods laden with sugars‚ salt‚ and…fat” (Source A). However‚ eating plants exclusively

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    Bertha Budget Paragraph

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    Ways that you can ruin your life. Bertha Budget and Hammond Deggs saving and not saving money. Bertha Budget saves all of her money. Hammond Deggs does not save any of his money. Bertha Budget Is an old woman who is seventy-four years old. Bertha is not retired and is still working. Every nickel of Bertha’s money is saved. Bertha does not even have a husband or kids to spend the money on. The house Bertha lives in is in disrepair and she has worn out clothes. She never goes out to eat neither.

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    Process Paragraph Notes

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    * Be sure to include all steps and arrange them in sequence. * Explain why each step is necessary‚ and include warnings where appropriate. * Define any terms that your readers may not be familiar with. * Offer clear descriptions of any tools or materials needed to carry out the process. * Provide your readers with a way of determining whether or not the process has been carried out successfully. Fifty Topic Suggestions: Process Analysis 1. How to lose weight without losing

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    Greasy Lake Paragraph

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    Tiffany Caldwell Exploring the thematic link between the epigraph and the “Greasy Lake” The ’’Greasy Lake" seems to be influence by Bruce Springsteen ’’Spirit in the Night". It is like used an epigraph from his song even though its not about the characters of the story. The characters and actions are completely made up. The ’’Greasy Lake’’ seemed to just imitate the song and take on its a free spirit. The "Bad boy" image in the "Greasy Lake" was admired and planned as the boys days

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    Outline: Five-Paragraph Essay Complete in Point Form Introduction Hook “It is living with these guilty secrets that exacts the price” says Dunstan who believes that he will certainly go to hell and wants to die because of the guiltiness that torture him within. Background/ Info. The snowball incident initiates the theme of guilt as Dunstan blames himself for the result of his actions. Revenge is revealed through physical terms as well – Boy’s death. Dunstan allows guilt to control his mind

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