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    Trifles

    Shaurese Grate ENG 102 Professor Stone 17 September 2014 Trifles Trifles is a one act play in which the setting is on an old farm in a house in an unkempt kitchen. The plot basically revolves around a murder in which the wife is a suspect of killing her husband. In the beginning of the play, the County Attorney, the Sheriff, Mrs. Peters (who is the wife of the sheriff), and Mrs. Hale (who is the wife of the man that discovered the victim) were all in the home of the suspect and

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    Love the Way You Lie

    Hayden Parker Mr. Thomas ENG 102 11 April 2016 The poetic lyrics of “Love the Way you Lie” by Eminem and Rihanna has been heard by millions of listeners after it was released in May two-thousand ten. This song is about People who have been in abusive relationships, mentally and physically wore out from it. This song sends a message to everyone to flee from relationships involving domestic violence and to never look back in that direction or situation that they were undergoing. Many people have

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    I Am the Grass

    ENG-102 Judy Parks January 30 2014 Theme In ”I am the Grass” Daly Walker´s ”I am the Grass” is a short story about Vietnam War veteran, currently practicing plastic surgery, who goes back to Vietnam to ”repair the cleft palates and lips of children on whose land I once wreaked havoc, whose parents and grandparents I murdered and whom, somewhere deep inside me, I still hold in contempt.” Behind the obvious storyline, the story , however, serves us more complicated and moving, even sad example

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    Paraphrased Poem

    Taylor Clark April 25, 2014 Eng 102 MW 9:30 Paraphrase Below is a four stanza, each with four lines, poem written by a man named David G. Kelley, about his wife. Although he is not a famous poet, this is a beautifully written poem mostly because it is real and personal. His love for her shines brightly through the romantic words used. I came across this poem while looking for inspiration in writing my own vows for my upcoming wedding. And while I was looking for something written about a husband

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    Marijuana

    Should Marijuana Be Legalized? Should Marijuana be Legalized? Christina Coltharp ENG/102 March 3, 2013 Robyn Glasscock Wilkey (2012) a reporter for the Huffington Post in San Francisco writes: “A pair of scientists at California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco has found that a compound derived from marijuana could stop metastasis in many kinds of aggressive cancer, potentially altering the fatality of the disease forever” (para 1). Legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational use

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    Use of Rhetorical Devices in Speech

    The Use of Rhetorical Devices in a Speech Misty Smith ENG/102 August 31, 2014 Pamela Mareghni The Use of Rhetorical Devices in a Speech In Margaret Sanger’s speech, she used various forms of rhetorical devices and fallacies. She was obviously biased in the fact that she was a woman and felt strongly about women and birth control. An example of that bias would be when she implied that the idea of motherhood without the use of birth control as an idea of being ignorant and taking a chance

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    Research Writing

    ENG/102- Research Writing 3-30-2014 Sarah Ghoshal The Reality of AIDS The reality of the AIDS virus comes with bias opinions, fallacies and stereotypes of all kinds. To understand and know the truth about this virus, is to acknowledge facts and become educated. The speech "A Whisper of AIDS" by Mary Fisher addressed arguments and presented the growing concern of ignoring the severity of the disease. The speech by Mary Fisher addressed bias opinions and fallacies. As stated by Mary Fisher

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    The Open Boat

    Alec Orozco Mr. Tom Treffinger ENG 102-005 4 March 2015 Correspondent’s Epiphany in “The Open Boat” In Stephen Crane’s story “The Open Boat”, Crane seems to focus on the struggle of man versus nature. The struggle is shown throughout the whole story, but is most clearly seen when the correspondent seems to be on the verge of death. The correspondent begins to see how nature “views” humanity. The four men who are on the boat all start to see that though they may have worked hard to live

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    Tv Addiction

    ENG 102 March 8, 2014 TV Addiction Quite a few people jokingly say that they have a friend or family relative who is addicted to television. What they may not realize is it may in fact be true. In Marie Winn’s “The Plug-In Drug”, she implies that television addiction is much like a drug or drinking problem, and is difficult to stop. Winn writes her essay in a very simplistic manner, and focuses on the destructiveness of an addiction; she illustrates and compares the destructiveness of addiction

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    Hills Like White Elephants

    Zamani 1 Damien Zamani Professor Newman English 102 October 9th, 2012 Hills Like White Elephants Research Paper Despite the multiple critques of "Hills like White Elephants" I will briefly touch on a few. Several reviews elude the imagery and symbolism of the tale. Instead of list each critique in some haphazard bullet list we'll review the three points that were repeated and most obvious. The while elephant is the most prolific revolving theme of the story. Jig

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