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    Ada Vargas 9/12/12 ENGL 111-D40 Argumentative essay Sex education in high schools High schools should provide better sexual education. Prevention is better than cure. The federal government should provide more information in schools and required sex education in the first year of high school. This is important because there are a lot of sexually transmitted diseases‚ teenage pregnancy‚ and teen abortions. Boskey (2011) stated that sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are “some of the most difficult

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    This essay discusses‚ what do you think of high school football? Do you think it’s Dangerous or do you just enjoy watching it? Do you have any family members or friends that play in a high school football team? Do you know what truly comes from high school football it can lead to very major injuries for such a young adult. It also pretty dangerous because some schools don’t have a great medical attention they might have the school nurse‚ but that’s about it. So what do you think of think of high school

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    Yearly Satire Essay: Satire is typically intended to be comical although its greater purpose is often constructive social criticism‚ using wit as a weapon and as a tool to draw attention to both particular and wider issues in society. In particular it aims to expose its audience to the nature of the political atmosphere by exploring the trivial and self-serving nature of governmental objectives. Rob Sitch’s television programme The Hollowmen ironically depicts the shallow values of contemporary

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    of complicated entertainment machines that generate both harmless leisure and the high levels of consumption and production that are the basis of the World State’s stability. Soma is a third example of the kind of medical‚ biological‚ and psychological technologies that Brave New World criticizes most sharply. It is important to recognize the distinction between science and technology. Whereas the State talks about progress and science‚ what it really means is the bettering of technology‚ not increased

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    High School Musical Critic Essay The movies are very good movies‚ though the movie‚ aiming towards children of age four to twelve‚ encouraging them into having love affair to early at their stage in life. I believe the movie should focus on the age bracket of fifteen (15) through age twenty-two (22). The establishing shot in this film is key as it gives the audience an indication of the setting. The various shots give the audience an insight to the characters’ surroundings which makes the film seem

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    September 20‚ 2012 Synthesis Analysis Essay In order to be a successful student there are many requirements that a person needs to complete before calling themselves a "student". In the reading‚ “The achievement of desire” Richard Rodriguez was a student who faced many challenges that made him work hard and earn what he wanted to obtain out of his education. Another important character in the reading “Learning to read” who also wanted to challenge the status quo and prove his community that nothing

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    Essay Class At my old school‚ West Philly Highwe could bring our cell phones in the building during the day but‚ they had to be in our locker. We had dress down day jus so we could feel like our individual selves. They didn’t have a lot of strict rules but‚ they did enforce the rules they set in place. Classroom setting was a relaxing and fun learning environment. Our lockers were given out they day we picked up our rosters at the end of August. We didn’t have to go through medal detectors

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    The Lady’s Dressing Room The Lady’s Dressing Room by Jonathan Swift is a great example of eighteen-century satire. “The poem was published in 1792” (Real and Vienken pg.39)‚ a great period to bring up women place in society. The poem describes the disgusting things women do to themselves in order to look perfect for everyone else. Is Swift degrading women in this poem or is he bringing to life a new form of beauty to everyone’s attention? In contrast to Lady Mary Wortley Montagu‚ I believe that

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    Satire Essay By: Ethan Pham Cars are a fantastic invention. They make our lives more carefree by getting us from place to place quickly while abolishing the need for legs altogether. Instead of walking that 3 blocks to McDonalds‚ why not drive there? You get there faster and you can eat sooner. Driving has a lot of benefits. But driving also takes a lot of fuel‚ and everyone knows that fuel for cars isn’t the cheapest of resources. The gasoline that keeps your car running is supplied

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    Transvestism (also called transvestitism) is the practice of dressing and acting in a style or manner traditionally associated with the opposite sex. After all the changes that took place during the 1970s‚ a large group was left without a word to describe themselves: heterosexual males (that is‚ male-bodied‚ male-identified‚ gynephilic persons) who wear traditionally feminine clothing. This group was not particularly happy with the term "transvestism". Therefore‚ the term "cross-dresser" was coined

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