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    1) In the letter that the Associate Editor of The Police Times wrote to the Editor of the New York Times, he makes several claims about the death penalty. First, he claims that the justification of the use of death penalty in the current societal context is without dispute. Secondly, the Associate Editor asserts that convicts many times do not carry weapons during time of criminal activity for fear of the death penalty. Thirdly, he bring out the moral aspect of the death penalty, saying that when

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    Prerecorded Audio Content 9 7 Additional Considerations 12 7.1 Moving Text 13 7.2 Announcement in the Form of Images 13 1 OVERVIEW The document describes how to make content accessible when publishing on a Tribune website using Tribune website content editor. It assumes that users are familiar with steps for adding content to a Tribune website.

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    I Am An Efficient Editor

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    Poetry has always intrigued me due to its musical nature. I appreciate the pairing of figurative language and ambiguity to express emotions and personal experiences in a distinct, original way. Over the past few years, I have written a lot of poems and lyrics as a means of sorting my thoughts and dealing with overwhelming emotions. Entering the course, I knew my struggles would not lie in writing poetry, but rather, through deciphering the meanings behind others’ poems. I questioned my ability to

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    in rhetorical writing, it can be difficult for individuals to remain objective and grounded. Often times individuals will neglect to properly employ the rhetorical appeals in a manner that supports their claim. The author who wrote “A Letter to the Editor” failed to construct a compelling argument. The authors argument has numerous inadequacies that inevitably fail to persuade the desired audience to support his or hers point of view. The authors argument is devoid of objective analysis, proper rhetorical

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    One of the editors of a German periodical encouraged Gyula to learn photography himself, instead he decided to select photographs, and often hire photographers. He worked with two female photographers as of 1926. One of the photographers was Ergy Landau and the other is speculated to have been either Germaine Krull or Rogi Andre, who would later marry André Kertesz. Kertesz is largely credited with teaching and inspiring Gyula to photograph by night, writing, “It was looking at his photographs and

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    Problem definition The problem is that there are not many CSS editors available for beginners in web development; today editing website is a big business & hobby. Many of the CSS editor programs that are available in today’s market are not good for people who may want to start and learn about CSS for the first time. Also all the software programs need to be downloaded onto a desktop. Global Aim The aim is to create the project bringing about fulfilling the requirements of the customer. The plot

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    They work with cinematographers and sound editors to bring sight and sound together within a movie. There are several different tasks a film editor must engage in throughout the making of a movie: they read the shooting script and meet with the director to understand their vision for the film. Editors visit the locations during filming to gain a sense of how the shooting is progressing. They go through footage, once shooting

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    or abducting .Plagiarism as defined by the Encyclopedia Britannica as “ the act of taking another person’s writing and passing them off as one’s own” without giving credit to the original author (Jawad. F, 2013). The world Association of Medical Editors (WAME) defines plagiarism as “the use of others published and unpublished ideas or words without attribution or permission and presenting them as new and original rather than derived from an existing source. Proper referencing of borrowed information

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    I am writing to express my interest in the Freelance Copy Editor position for Community Impact Newspaper. I came across this opportunity through an online database of freelance writing jobs. In my professional and academic career, I have worked with multiple online magazine as an editor, as well as being the editor-in-chief of a printed literary magazine for multiple years. My experience and passion for the written word have convinced me that I would be an excellent candidate for this position. I

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    In the letter to the magazine editor, the author makes the assumption that what makes manned space flight more costly and dangerous than unmanned space flight is the presence of a human operator. The author fails to cite any research or evidence that this is the case. While it may be the case that the introduction of the human factor to space flight increases danger and cost, it may instead be a lacking on the part of the equipment, caused by a kind of comfort in knowing that there will be someone

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