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    First Expository Paper Samuel Rogers In this paper, I will present and explain the argument Socrates gives for the conclusion that it is unjust for him to try to escape Athens against the will of the authorities. Socrates is in jail during this part of The Crito. Crito visits Socrates one or two days before his execution with idea of helping him escape, and moving him to a place out of the Athenian authority’s jurisdiction. During this time Socrates brings up an argument. I will be covering this

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    Segment 1 Guided Note-taking  Sheet I.Laughter Pun  a. Definition Play in words b. Example Writing with a broken pencil is pointless Malapropism a. Definition misusing words ridiculously b. Example Listen to the blabbing brook Understatement a. Definition A figure of speech making a statement less or more important than it really is.  b. Example Its sprinkling outside when its actually poring rain. Oxymoron a. Definition Words that conflict each other b. Example Chewy like

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    Thesis On The Jungle

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    searching for what was known as the American dream. So was this particular lutheran family that came to America for just that. Not knowing that in the end they would be contributors of the awareness and importance of checking meat handlers. In the expository Sinclair shows us how happy he is to move to america with his whole family. It starts with him in his wedding day and how everyone looked happy and excited to have come to America. Sinclair shows us how all the immigrants including him start getting

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    The Seriousness of The Comedy of Errors        The Comedy of Errors has often been dismissed as a mere farce, unworthy of any serious attention. Yet, when the author is Shakespeare, even a "farce" is well worth a second look. Shakespeare himself may have takent his comedic work quite seriously, for audiences expected comedy of his day not only to entertain, but also to morally instruct. It is not surprising, therefore, that for one of his earliest comedies, Shakespeare found a model in the

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    pressure on kids, the game itself is becoming destroyed. This essay brings awareness to the issue of rink rage and shine light on the severity of the point. Rink Rage, by James Deacon is an essay, however the author uses a variety of techniques expository and persuasive writing anecdotes, statistics, and cause & effect. These techniques provides the underground structure, that brings the essay to life and provides the main topic; that Rink Rage is a serious situation and should not be happening.

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    Einstein. Since Albert Einstein was a well known colleague to Roosevelt, Szilard knew, that Einstein would get the point across. However, it would ultimately be up to the president’s discretion. Einstein agreed to write the letter. Szilard wrote an expository letter, explaining the threat of the Nazis. The finalized letter was sent to Roosevelt. He failed to properly assess the atomic bomb research and, his levity of mind, caused him to make a very bad decision. Without musing the benefits he, concluded

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    Expository Essay One can benefits by eating healthy to maintain a healthier body simply by eating the proper foods. Eating the proper foods will help increase one’s energy levels just by eating the right nutrients to help one’s body function properly. Nutrients in one’s body will offer other health benefits as well. For example, eating fruits and vegetables can prevent and even reduce health problems such as heart disease, diabetes, strokes just to name a few. According to Federal Citizen Information

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    how slaves were not allowed to do certain things like leave the plantation without a pass, carry a weapon and how slaves in the Latin America were treated slightly different than slaves in other countries. If slaves were beating severely or even to death the slave master was not punished or penalized for what they have done. 6. The reading selection by Dr. Tameka Bradley Hobbs was every intriguing. I knew lynching and slavery is a very big deal when teaching African-American history. However

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    Where ‘Hoop Dreams’ shows the clear-cut dignity and respect to it’s social actors, Asif Kapadia’s expository documentary (Bill Nichols, 2001)’Amy’ has more of a clouded interpretation, showing respect to the film’s subject, Amy Winehouse, but not necessarily to it’s social actors; her friends and family. The film’s patchwork of voiceover from interviews and archival footage allows the audience to interpret the film in a different ways, while maintaining a high sense of a driven narrative. Clips

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    Throughout this expository, you will discover the advantages and disadvantages of higher gun control, and the effect that guns have on crime rates. The arguments of those in favor of gun control are primarily based on numbers- the statistics. The New York Times stated that the United States has more guns and more gun related crimes than any other developed country. A recent study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention proved that the nation had more that 33,000 firearm deaths; more than 70%

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