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    In his book Richard Rodriguez argues the idea of using “family language” at school should not be allowed because it separates the students and makes it harder for them to comprehend one another.By doing this‚Rodriguez utilizes imagery‚ anecdote‚ and pathos. Rodriguez shows that bilingual students feel pressured when the teacher points a native student out making them feel as an outcast by using imagery. By using anecdote Rodriguez shows that by trying to make a bilingual environment there will

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    Richard Kuklinski was a notorious serial killer‚ self-proclaiming that he killed anywhere between 100-200 people. He seems to have no remorse or regret for his actions. There can be several theories of crime causation connected to why Kuklinski behaved in this way‚ including the behavior theory‚ behavior modeling‚ and the nurture theory. Behavior theory states that all human behavior is learned through a social process. Kuklinski grew up in a home that often contained instances of violence; for

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    The poem “ The Writer” by Richard Wilbur reveals in full view the process that every writer faces. “The Writer” is about a father who is watching his daughter write a story. As the father is watching his daughter‚ he talks about the struggles of being a writer and wishes her luck in her journey. Through his writing Wilbur trying to show that writing a piece is hard. Writes faces many challenges and obstacles while writing. To illustrate his message‚ Wilbur uses words that represent a boat and even

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    narrative poem “Richard Cory”‚ by Edwin Arlington Robinson‚ was published in 1897 as part of The Children of the Night. Robinson was part of the American Nativism literary movement in the late 19th and early 20th century. He won three Pulitzer Prizes and was nominated four times for the Nobel Prize of Literature. Throughout the poem‚ Robinson’s attitude is visible through his diction‚ point of view‚ and verbal irony. Edwin Arlington Robinson uses his diction in the poem “Richard Cory” to demonstrate

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    1. The three psychological phases that I consider that Richard Ramirez experienced are the aura phase‚ the murder phase‚ and the trolling phase. In the aura phase‚ Ramirez because in his personal life he distances himself from any social interaction. Ramirez left school‚ stopped talking to his friends at school‚ did not have a lot of friends at school‚ just hanged out with people that deal with drugs and alcohol‚ left his house and was sleeping on cemeteries. Ramirez also went through violent acts

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    456 Main Street‚ Plainview‚ GK‚ 12345 10/31/2010 To: Whack‚ Raze and Runn‚ Attorneys for Sunny Dale Gardens 123 Central Avenue‚ Plainview‚ GK‚ 23456 Attn: Richard Whack Esq. From: Chase‚ Diliver and Billum Attorneys for Mrs. Greeves Re: Proposed Settlement Dear Counselor Whack‚ On behalf of our client and in the interest of reaching an amicable resolve without extensive litigation‚ we propose

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    Richard Cory” written by Edwin Arlington Robinson is about a man who appears to be admirable on the exterior but no one is familiar with his interior‚ which is suffering badly. The narrator talks Richard Cory up by stating‚ he was "richer than a king‚"(line 9) "admirably schooled‚"(line 10) "we thought that he was everything to make us wish that we were in his place."(lines 11-12) Until an abrupt ending to the poem‚ "one calm summer night‚ went home and put a bullet through his head."(lines 15-16)

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    Richard Ramirez‚ known as "The Night Stalker"‚ was a convicted serial killer back in the 1980’s. He was born on February 29th‚ 1960 in El Paso‚ Texas. His father was a policeman and was often very abusive towards Ramirez. Ramirez was also prone to epileptic seizures due to two massive head injuries that happened when he was young. He went to school until he turned 18 when he dropped out and moved to California. Ramirez was mostly influenced by his cousin Mike to become a serial killer. Mike would

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    The history associated with drug criminalization in America contains more political motivators than concerns for public health and safety. The biggest politically motivated aspect to drug deterrence comes from Richard Nixon’s s war on drugs in 1971 which has created a system that discriminates against minority groups and has had little effect on deterring drug use. The war on drugs has thus far been notoriously noted for discriminating against people of color by pumping drugs into their communities

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    portray his business as such‚ or at least that’s what I wished to believe; however‚ considering the concoction of my encounter with him‚ the discovery of time’s volatile nature‚ and a growing suspicion that his hastiness was due to the displeasure of Richard Vance’s discovery of anything mine being near anything his‚ my thoughts became ruffled and distorted with distaste. I tried to remind myself that just moments before‚ even after the cue ball concluded our “conversation”‚ that I was not in such a state

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