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    President Obama made his State of the Union Address with many proposals that will increase the way to a better America. He could not have picked better subjects for his address. His actions included strengthen the middle class‚ including calls to raise the minimum wage‚ improvement of immigration‚ and education. Obama went on to say that‚ “the idea that if you work hard and meet your responsibilities‚ you can get ahead‚ no matter where you come from‚ what you look like‚ or who you love. It is our

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    Dorothea Dix: A Mental Institution Reformer Every day is the same to you; you wake up‚ read the paper‚ and drink your coffee. You work at the East Cambridge Prison‚ where you keep the inmates in order by whipping them‚ chaining them up‚ and by not giving them food. You know that the conditions are wrong and inhumane‚ but it’s a well-paying job. You don’t speak out because you’re worried about your family and three kids at home who need to be fed. Stories like these occurred in prisons and mental

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    Hot scorching flames rising from the ground of the homes of the innocent. The smell of smoke filling your lungs as you struggle to get a breath of air. But what would have caused three hundred people to die and one hundred thousand Chicago residents to go homeless. How about the famous legend of Mrs O’Leary and her cow? Why not Pegleg Sullivan the one who first noticed the barn spark up in flames. The most responsible and logical answer to all this Biela’s comet. Could have pieces of Biela’s comet

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    The two inaugural speeches By former president Barack Obama and our Founding Father George Washington had certain topics that made them different‚ yet also had similar connections. Here in this essay‚ I am going to list a number of things that they said‚ which made them both different and similar. The things that they said are similar and different at the same time but are both important. I’m going to put an important detail what they said when they said it how they put it‚ as well as comparing them

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    A critical discourse analysis of President Obama First Inaugural Speech 2008 A. Introduction Language plays a prominent role in putting politic ideas into practice. At times‚ a struggle for power takes place by using language to carry out political actions. This paper is a critical discourse analysis one‚ analyzing a political discouse by President Barack Obama: the first inaugural address which conveys policies of the newly inaugurated president with effective persuasive strategies of

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    Time Management

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    SQ3R Surveying • pre-reading • previewing assignment • Big pictures overview of main ideas and themes • Skim table of contents‚ preface‚ chapter elements Question • Step 1: Ask yourself what you know about the topic o Summarize what you already know about topic • Step 2 : Write questions linked to chapter headings o Examine chapter headings and write down any questions about headings on piece of paper or in margins for book. Read • After surveying and questioning‚ retain what you

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    Matthew Mazzotta 6/11/14 HIST-136 In John Milton Cooper Jr’s “Why Wisconsin? The Badger State in the Progressive Era” he talks about why Wisconsin was the leading state in the progressive movement and if it was just by a freak accident or not. Wisconsin became known as the laboratory of democracy around this time period by leading the reform movements that became known as progressivism. Many people like to accredit this to its people’s naturally bright‚ creative‚ forward looking attitudes. Yet

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    Dorothea Lynde Dix was mainly known for taking a stand for the treatment of the mentally ill. She saw that the mentally ill were living in inhumane living conditions‚ being kept in jails because of their illnesses‚ and felt that there needed to be a change. During a time where women did not even have the right to vote for their president‚ Dorothea Dix was able to convince several states to provide proper funding to build over thirty hospitals for the mentally ill across the United States. She believed

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    My senior project was on shadowing Dr. Douglas Smith‚ he is an optometrist at the Bison Vision Center. I would watch him perform on his patients‚ while at the same time I was taking notes of every move he made while treating the patients. The shadowing was divided between 3 different sections‚ the first section was him doing paperwork‚ the paperwork was mostly government based. Secondly‚ it was fitting the glasses to the patient so they glasses would not slide of the person face. Lastly‚ it was the

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    Real Machinery Louis V. Gerstner‚ Jr‚ the chief executive officer of IBM‚ describes how “No machine can replace the human spark of spirit‚ compassion‚ love and understanding”. His words are in agreement with Ray Bradbury’s in his fictional auto-biography titled Dandelion Wine. In the story‚ several machines are described; there are trolleys‚ Green Machines (cars)‚ Happiness Machines‚ lawn mowers‚ and busses throughout the book’s episodes. All of them turn out to be failures. However‚ there is one

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