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    Paul Bogard builds an argument to persuade his audience that natural darkness should preserve. His article entitled “Let There Be Dark” persuades that natural darkness should be preserved by using evidence‚ reasoning‚ and stylistic. He lists reasons on why our bodies need darkness and the effect of not having darkness. Paul Bogard uses facts to support his argument on why darkness should be preserved. This evidence is clear and factual. For example‚ paragraph 3 states “The World Health Organization

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    9. Let There Be Alternatives Always have options when going into any negotiation table. Also define the threshold of what is tolerable or what concessions you would be willing to give. Esau in this encounter with Jacob had at least ten options different from selling the birthright before him which he probably never knew or utilised. The options were as follows: i. Refuse to make the birthright a subject of negotiation or value to be exchanged for food. ii. Take a walk and refuse to negotiate

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    Title: Let’s Be Lefties for a Day Melanie Poundall DeVry University Lets Be Lefties For The Day Today I participated in an assignment designed to help the student to “accept that discrimination exists “ (DeVry College‚ 2014‚ week one lecture‚ p.3). In our society the majority of people are right handed therefore everything is constructed to accommodate that‚ versus the small minority of people whom happen to be left-handed. Spending the day as a left-handed person was a challenge and

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    it is to work with David Williamson on his 2009 masterpiece‚ Let the Sunshine. When QTC approached me to direct‚ I immediately decided to feature this play in my 2016 season. This is because it is still relevant‚ especially to younger people trying to find their place in the world…it really captures a perfect image of society today. The play is set before and during the global financial crisis and clearly demonstrates its effects. Let the Sunshine explores the relationship between two families during

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    Let there be dark” is an article published by the Los Angeles TImes by Paul Bogard that speaks about the hazards of lighting up night skies. Bogard worries “we are rapidly losing nights natural darkness” and argues that not only does lack of natural darkness affects our worlds pollution but also our country’s economy as we waste “energy” and “dollar”. We are also slowly losing the capability of producing melatonin a key hormone in providing a healthy body. WIth the use of the three rhetorical figures

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    The Beatles and the British Identity When I decided to come to London this semester and study‚ I was given a list of classes I could take while I was here; there was a theatre class‚ art class‚ science class‚ cultural class‚ and last‚ but not least‚ there was a music class. As I looked at the description of the class‚ the only thing that really caught my eye was the fact that I would be able to attend three concerts for a grade‚ so of course‚ I signed up the second I was able to. But as my friends

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    How the Beatles Compare and Contrast Politics and Religion   Britain was a Christian country (Church of England) before the 1960s.After the Second World War‚ church membership grew and there was also an economic boom and in the process fuelled consumerism. The Beatles “were beneficiaries of new attitudes toward money and leisure. The emphasis moved from thrift‚ duty‚ and service to consumerism” (Turner 2006:13). The Beatles were one of the most influential pop groups of the 1960s and had considerable

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    has heard the story behind the Beatles‚ who were they? How did they become the band and how did they make it big? What’s the story of their struggle? Before researching‚ I already knew a lot about the Beatles. I knew that the band was made up of John Lennon‚ Paul McCartney‚ George Harrison‚ and Ringo Starr. They started the famous "British Invasion" of the 1960’s on American pop/rock music‚ and they started a craze that swept over the country and made the Beatles a name that would echo over the

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    There are many things that brought about the creation of The Beatles most influential album. Before The Beatles began the recording process of Sgt. Pepper’s they had retired from touring. This gave the group ample time to experiment with different instruments‚ recording techniques and drugs. The album cover also sparked a revolution in itself. Many bands took notice of the creative elements of Sgt. Pepper’s and learned from them. The Beatles had been touring virtually nonstop since they came to America

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    scope of study‚ clarification of terms‚ and organization of the paper. 1.1. Background The Beatles have become a phenomenon and a legend among musicians who started their career in the 1960’s. The style of their music and lyrics has given a vast influence on the development of music and culture throughout the world. This statement is supported by Hecl (2006:13) in his research entitled “The Beatles and Their Influence on Culture”: What makes them so special is their impact on music in general

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