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    Contrastive analysis identifies the structural similarities and differences between two or more languages. It has been historically used to establish language genealogies; origin of words and the reasons why some words are commonly used between different languages. Etymology, the study of words’ history and how their form and meaning have changed over time has enhanced the process of explaining and defining the word roots. The term "the etymology of a word” means the origin of the particular…

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    In connecting and separating two stories and a speech, one must analyze the themes exemplified. Raven’s Song, “The Progress of 50 Years,” and A Widow’s Burden relate and differ in themes presented throughout the two novels and speech. The three elements of quest for power, change, and oppression of women are alike and incommensurable in many ways used throughout the three incongruous stories. While evaluating the theme of quest for power, one must deeply elucidate to find the crux. First of all,…

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    In January of 20ll the Naples Daily News published a Slippery Slope essay about To-Do-Lists and New Years resolutions. It was a very nice essay, sweet. Because of its sweet sentiment, I am posting it below. It still holds true. However, this time I am going to add a caveat with this introduction—we are no longer in sweet times. The published essay explores the power of To-Do-Lists and how a good list can conquer any obstacle, including New Year’s resolutions. In the essay I explain that around…

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    Although short, this one sentence paints a picture of childhood. Baxter knows his audience and picks a single image that is easily recognizable. Baxter teaches the reader that good creative writing has simple descriptions that grab the reader and affix easily in the mind. Furthermore, on page 35, Baxter uses several of the five senses to let the reader “see” the scene. Baxter starts with smell “…onions, chlorine, and goulash”. Immediately the reader imagines these overpowering smells all at…

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    which includes hate or offensive speech (it's not illegal to be racist). I am personally in support of free speech. I agree with many of the key points associated with this opinion and believe that safe speech is absolutely ludicrous. The ones that I affix with the most are that safe spaces prevent young minds from learning to cope with conflict, that safe speech coddles them, and that political correctness is to blame for this new rise in sensitivity. Safe spaces prevent college…

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    Humanity: a peculiar thing. Every person born has had their own wants and desires, their own goals and abilities, but we all want to feel connected. Despite the differences each of us have with another, we strive every day to experience a part of our social bubble more. To varying degrees of severity we succeed, and so the issue sits in the back of our head acting as a weight we always carry. So, what if somebody lost this weight, what would they do? Author Joseph Theiss in his short story The…

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    Matcha Tasting Technique Matcha is quite simply a nutrient. each sip is an element of the expertise, waking up all of your senses and taking you on a singular journey. Whether you’ve never tried matcha otherwise you drink it religiously, correct matcha tasting is associate degree kind however one that won't discourage. even as you'd with any glass of wine, their square measure steps you want to closely follow to confirm you appreciate every import and distinctive flavor to urge the foremost…

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    Foot Locker, Inc. is the world's driving retailer of athletic footwear and clothing. Based out of New York City, it works roughly 4,000 athletic retail locations in 18 nations in North America, Europe and Australia under the brand names Foot Locker, Footaction, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports. Likewise, the organization's online accomplice, Eastbay, works a quickly becoming direct-to-clients' business offering athletic footwear, clothing and hardware through its Internet and…

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    disagrees with the idea of a church and other foundations as he tries to use reason and observation to debunk it and reiterate the teachings of Christianity. One example of this is when he tries to define what a revelation is. “As it is necessary to affix right ideas to words, I will, before I proceed further into the subject, offer some observations on the word revelation. Revelation when applied to religion, means something communicated immediately from God to man” (Paine 468). Paine tries and…

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    Lesson Learnt In step with the poem, “The Lesson” by Toni Bambara, we were given the subject of appearance, class, equality, disgrace and schooling. Narrated within the individual by using a young African Yankee woman known as Sylvia, the reader shortly realizes from the beginning of the tale that Bambara is also exploring the topic of appearance. Miss Moore out of all the characters in the tale stands out more from all. Now, not completely will she have college schooling but Sylvia thinks that…

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