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    Outside the Box of Bad Clichés‚” Gregory Pence presents frustration with all the clichés and expressions he encounters grading essays in his job as a college professor. His concern is that clichés are an obstacle to clear thinking and writing. In the same way‚ people are so accustomed to thinking like everybody else‚ they are afraid to explore the possibilities of their own mind. In this article‚ Pence argues that sloppy writing leads to sloppy thinking‚ specifically when we use clichés. He uses many examples

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    What Is a Cliché?  A cliché can be two things. It can be an overused expression‚ something that is said a lot that has become some common‚ it no longer really has any relevance or is even noticed in convrsation. Phrases such as  “to this day” or “next thing I knew” are examples of such a cliche‚ and you often say these phrases without noticing you are doing so. A cliché can also refer to an idea that has come to have special meaning different form its literal meaning. For example‚ the phrases “sweaty

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    documentclass12ptarticle begindocument pagestyleempty begincenter Huge bf Statement of Purpose endcenter hline vspace0.6cm noindent I am a final year student of the four year Bachelor of Technology program at the Indian Institute of Technology‚ Bombay. I will be graduating in June 1996 with a degree in Computer Science and Engineering. I am applying for admission and financial aid to the Ph.D. program in Computer Science at Brown University. Detailed information about my academic

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    Alan Holmes Jr. Ms. Maureen Cunningham ENG 090‚ 4501 26 January 2011 What is expression? When I sit back and actually think about all the things that people do to express their thoughts‚ feelings‚ and beliefs‚ it really amazes me at the things people will do. It all starts when you are a young kid and you just have to tell everyone how you feel or what you saw. When you are young you will say exactly what is on your mind even if it is not in the best interest of others. Even though it seems

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    expressions The Expressions Company began in 1988 as The Expressions Card and Stationery Shop‚ offering greeting cards and other paper products exclusively distributed by Sterling Paper. Two decades later‚ The Expressions store has grown to over 40 branches nationwide and has expanded its merchandise to include complete lines of school and office supplies‚ gift and novelty items‚ computer supplies and reading materials‚ living up to its current positioning as "Your affordable school and office

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    Before the American Revolution went to an end‚ congress knew that the states will not survive unless they had a government that united the states. The Articles of confederation was first drafted in November 15‚ 1777. The articles of confederation stated that all 13 states functioned alone and were free to conduct business as they wanted. The states were obliged to come together in situations such as war or foreign affairs. (The Post Revolution) The articles of revolution presented many weaknesses

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    means that every few generations school children are introduced to "their particular version of America"‚ they focus on different events and ideas from the past‚ and develop their own way of thinking about our history and the world in general. In "Rewriting American History" Frances Fitzgerald describes the differences between history books from her childhood and the newer ones from the nineteen-seventies; the examples show how the changes in content and perspective of junior high school

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    The Changes of Expression In this paper i will discuss the way expression has changed from the way it was in prehistoric times to the present time. The three items that have evolved are non verbal communication‚ speech‚ and the writting format. First of all non verbal comminunication the has evolved by simple movements to sign language. what is non verbal communication? The sending and receiving of messages thru movements of the body‚ postures and expressions of the face. Example the shking

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    supports the controlling idea because its showing how genes reaction to finnys failure is showing his happiness that he didnt win for the first time and his anger and jelousy were showing. Although the two authors used two diffrent forms of expression‚ both are able to effectively convey how anger is a coping mechanism

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    Cofer’s Paragraph Childhood toys advance either social or gender constructs to propel the concept of gender identity. Lego is a perfect example of a gender-neutral toy. Lego consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears‚ mini figures and various other parts. Lego began manufacturing interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Since then a global Lego subculture has developed‚ supporting movies‚ games‚ competitions‚ and six themed amusement parks. In 1978‚ Lego produced

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