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    Respected Professor‚First of all‚ while informing us about this assignment‚ you had said that you do not want us to write anything we do not mean; thus‚ I hereby swear to tell the truth‚ the whole truth‚ and nothing but the truth‚ so help me God. The first day I had walked into your class‚ I was down right nervous. Questions of all sorts kept popping up in my head: What if this class is not worth it? What if he is not a good professor? What if he is mean? What if I get a bad grade because I can not

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    Failing a Class

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    Name: Instructor’s Name: Course: Date: Process Analysis/ How to Fail a Class Essay Failing in a class essay is a process and not an event. As such‚ it starts immediately when one enrolls for a course and continues throughout the study time until the end; when it eventually materializes. Being a process‚ it is facilitated by several factors both external and internal. Internal factors emanate from the individual student and hence are within the power of that student. On the other hand‚ external

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    Phylum Annelida Class Clitellata Maria Erika Victoria V. Soriano Zoology Summer 2013 PHYLUM ANNELIDA ¡ The segmented worms ¡ Bilaterally symmetrical ¡ Possesses at least one pair of chitinous bristles called setae or chaetae ¡ Exhbits metamerism ¡ Epidermis secretes a protective cuticle that remains permeable to both water and gases; thus‚ annelids are restricted to moist environment ¡ Septa separates the annelid segments from each other ¡ All are very similar in appearance and strucuture

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    Trace Brown EDUC 1300-3D7 9-30-14 My Success in Life Success is the accomplishment of one’s goals or endeavors. All throughout my life‚ success has been the main ambition for everything I do. It is what has given me the determination and power to push through any challenge that stood in my way of achieving what I sought. I‚ just like everyone else‚ have my own unique learning‚ studying‚ and personality traits which help make who I am as a student today. These inherent traits give me the best possible

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    WRD 104 – Composition & Rhetoric II In-Class Writing Activity #2 Spring 2014 *** Using local newspapers such as “The Chicago Tribune‚” research a communal problem that exists in the city of Chicago. Argue for how the mayor or Chicago citizens can begin the process of confronting or alleviating the problem in a 700 word essay. In the essay‚ explain the nature of the problem and then discuss how a specific plan can serve as a possible solution to the problem. The audience for the essay can be either

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    Roles and Expectations of Women The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald exhibited the expectations forced upon both men and women in the 1920s. The Great Gatsby’s three main women faced the roles of their generation with distaste‚ yet all three of them ended up fitting the mold in some way. All the female characters from The Great Gatsby had their inner turmoil; making us contemplate the struggle of being the “ideal woman” while still retaining one’s personal individuality. Whether it is Tom’s ignorant

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    Stage I of Pip’s Expectations: Ch. I to IX Chapter I 1. How does Dickens use setting to convey the mood right at the opening? Charles Dickens uses the imagery of a bleak‚ unforgiving Nature in his exposition of "Great Expectations" to convey the mood of fear in Chapter 1.  The weather is described as "raw" and the graveyard a "bleak" place.  The "small bundle of shivers" is Pip himself‚ who is terrified by a "fearful man‚ all in coarse grey‚ with a great iron on his leg."  He is a desperate

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    in this English class‚ I’ve realized that this was a very differently structured class than any other class that I have already previously taken. This class pushed me to step out of my comfort zone with writing‚ striving me to be better every day of class. From reviewing and reading my day one essay I’ve truly realized I have come a long ways away from my first day here in class‚ and that I have even longer ways to go getting better. I see the improvements I’ve accomplished from rereading my day

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    This was one of the most inspirational and educational documentaries that I have ever personally watched. A third grade teacher‚ Jane Elliott divides her class by blue and brown eyes to teach about discrimination and how it affects people in our society. People in society are taught many things in their lifetime‚ but when it is experienced first handedly they have a different perspective about it. When speaking with the class about Brotherhood week and what it meant I was shocked when Jane

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    Great Expectations Brief Synopsis The novel begins with the main character‚ Pip‚ encountering a runaway convict. Pip procures supplies for the man from his house. The convict then gets into a fight with another runaway convict and is take back to jail. Pip is soon after invited to the house of Miss Havisham‚ a rich‚ eccentric old lady who lives in isolation. Pip gets to know her adopted daughter Estella during his visit and begins to have feelings of love for her. However‚ it is not easy for

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