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  • Critical Lens: Politics and Power

    Critical Lens: Politics and Power

    Critical Lens: Politics and power Cultural Interactions in Things Fall Apart — A Political Perspective Throughout the history, different cultures establish in foreign lands and different philosophies flourish in exotic realms. Ideas expand by force, by the appeal of benefits, or by intellectual and social appeal. When examining cultural interactions, political scientists usually seek to explain the causes of cultural conflicts and clarify the efficacy of different means of interactions. From political point of view,

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    Submitted: May 25, 2017 By: hopezzz
  • Power Posing” by Amy Cuddy and “how to Speak So That People Want to Listen” by Julian Treasure

    Power Posing” by Amy Cuddy and “how to Speak So That People Want to Listen” by Julian Treasure

    Essay on “Power posing” by Amy Cuddy and “How to speak so that people want to listen” by Julian Treasure By Adriana Ilieva – F84363 What is power posing? Does it help us and how? Is it a type of body language or a mindset? Do people know that they are doing it? Should they? What about speaking to people? Why don’t they listen? How do we capture their attention? Are power poses related to

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    Submitted: June 10, 2017 By: Stoqn Iliev
  • Concise Literature Review on a Few Articles About English as a Second Language

    Concise Literature Review on a Few Articles About English as a Second Language

    LITERATURE REVIEW By Leandro Machado, English as a Second Language, ESL, has become a vast field of research among scholars of many fields of studies, especially Linguistics and Applied Linguistics. Considering its broad scope, the coexistence of contradictory thoughts and thesis on this subject is predictable to take place in many scientific production around the world. Moreover, ESL appliance and effectiveness are directly linked to the fact that once a wide range of experimental and

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    Submitted: July 3, 2017 By: Leandro Machado
  • English 101 - Technology

    English 101 - Technology

    Malik Easley Professor White English 101 July 11, 2017 STAY IN TOUCH Technology in today’s society is a much needed tool. It affects both the work and the leisure world. Technology influences the minds in a positive and negative way. Technology, is now beginning to be disrupted and is affecting the minds of the younger generation in so many ways. Technology has become the driving force of the future, it is changing lives and advancing

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    Submitted: July 11, 2017 By: Brandon Matthews
  • English 101 - Baseball Essay

    English 101 - Baseball Essay

    Nix Haydon Nix Professor Matuszewski English 101 16 February 2017 Baseball Essay Baseball is America’s pastime. It’s a sport that millions of people watch and enjoy every year. Without baseball people such as, Babe Ruth, Ty Cobb, and even Mike Trout would not be as influential as they are or were. I am going to explain what it takes to learn and play the sport of baseball. In order for one to learn and play

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    Submitted: September 24, 2017 By: Haydon Nix
  • The Power of Talk: Who Gets Heard and Why

    The Power of Talk: Who Gets Heard and Why

    This article talks about differences in the way of communication, the differences of linguistic style between different cultures, different countries and between men and women, which is caused by many factors, such as cultures, childhood, and natural character, etc. In general, communication is not a simple thing, we can’t make sure in any cases, the people who talk to us understand what we actually mean if we said the same thing in the same way.

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    Submitted: September 26, 2017 By: Yipeng
  • The Power of Talk- Who Gets Heard and Why Eassy

    The Power of Talk- Who Gets Heard and Why Eassy

    This article talks about differences in the way of communication, the differences of linguistic style between different cultures, different countries and between men and women, which is caused by many factors, such as cultures, childhood, and natural character, etc. In general, communication is not a simple thing, we can’t make sure in any cases, the people who talk to us understand what we actually mean if we said the same thing in the same way.

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    Submitted: September 26, 2017 By: Yipeng
  • The Rise of Digital Media in Presidential Election Campaigns

    The Rise of Digital Media in Presidential Election Campaigns

    Introduction: Media has been exerting much power on so many levels, especially the political sphere, which can be traced to the very early years of the United States, when the founders gave the newspaper industry its special privileges. Fast forward to the twentieth century, broadcasting was normalized and listeners, for the first time, went out of the direct form of interpersonal communication between them and their counterparts. To this point of time, media pervaded Americans’

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    Submitted: September 29, 2017 By: djal
  • Analyse the Ways in Which Stalin Came to Power in the Soviet Union in 1929

    Analyse the Ways in Which Stalin Came to Power in the Soviet Union in 1929

    Analyse the ways in which Stalin came to power in the Soviet Union in 1929 (15 marks) Joseph Stalin, the dictator of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) from 1929 to 1953. For Stalin to reach this high position in the Soviet Union and gain power in authoritarian Russia, he had to stabilise a credible and highly tactful plan. This included betrayal, terror, force and most importantly power. However all were successful in gaining

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    Submitted: October 7, 2017 By: ure19
  • English 102 - Climate Change Full Argument

    English 102 - Climate Change Full Argument

    Amr Hisham Omar Professor Robbins English 102 sec-C April 14, 2016 Climate Change Full Argument As the days go by, global warming remains a major concern around the world due to its miserable results and threatening consequences in the future. Transportation, burned fossil fuels, wasted energy, and the growth of harmful carbohydrate foods, carry the blame for their noticeable effects on the atmosphere. Solutions have been clearly suggested and proven to assist this misery in

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    Submitted: October 10, 2017 By: Amrhisham1998
  • The Power of Black Lives Matter

    The Power of Black Lives Matter

    The Power of Black Lives Matter In his writing “The Power of Black Lives Matter,” Darryl Lorenzo Wellington shares his personal believes and views on the importance of the Black Lives Matter movement. He opens this essay to state that in the past recent years we as Americans have experiences two often reoccurring themes in today’s world, views on the issue are coming up more often in conversation and issues related to this matter are

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    Submitted: October 11, 2017 By: Jarod Grimm
  • Rise of the Black Consciousness During Reconstruction

    Rise of the Black Consciousness During Reconstruction

    Steven Hahn’s A Nation Under Our Feet, published in 2003, covers the history of political awakening of black Americans in the rural south during Reconstruction. Hahn dispels the myth of the submissive slave and the ignorant freedman patiently waiting for his “40 acres and a mule.” Instead we see Southern Blacks fighting for political and economic power despite intensely violent obstacles. He also chronicles the hidden history of slave resistance. In the end, Hahn notes

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    Submitted: October 23, 2017 By: Jibrilmalik1
  • English 111 Why Not Me - Las Vegas Tragedy

    English 111 Why Not Me - Las Vegas Tragedy

    DeBerry Robert Deberry English 111 Mrs. April Dierks October 25, 2017 Textual Analysis The life of country music superstar Eric Church changed forever on October 1, 2017. After headlining the Route 91 Harvest music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada the night before, he found out that one man had single handedly shot and killed 58 people and injured 489 others that had attended the festival. Eric Church was scheduled to perform at the Grand Ole

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    Submitted: October 25, 2017 By: Robert DeBerry
  • English 111 Section 4207 the Meaning of Beauty

    English 111 Section 4207 the Meaning of Beauty

    Lizzy Peterson Dr.Phillips English 111 Section 4207 Writing and Inquiry October 6 2017 The Meaning of Beauty A famous cliché saying, “Beauty lies in the eye of the beholder”, said by Margaret Hungerford comes to life when deciding what beauty really is. Is it physical? Is it internal? Is it spiritual? These are questions often thought about when trying to box in the idea of beauty, and what it consists of. Everyone has their own

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    Submitted: November 10, 2017 By: janieeeeoseeee
  • Explain in Pairs What You Think Was Qatar's Error or Misapplication of Soft Power

    Explain in Pairs What You Think Was Qatar's Error or Misapplication of Soft Power

    Universidad de Las Américas Seminarios de Temas Contemporáneos VI Integrantes: Derlis Duchi Carol Reina Case Study: Explain in pairs what you think was Qatar's error or misapplication of soft power In order to explain the effects of Soft Power, should be mention what the greatest referent Josep Ney said "is the ability to get what you want through attraction rather than coercion or payments" (Ney, 2004). Qatar is a benchmark of soft power in the

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    Submitted: November 19, 2017 By: Derlis Duchi
  • English 102 - the Safety of Guns

    English 102 - the Safety of Guns

    Edwards Nakiya Edwards Phillip Hurst English 102 October 7, 2017 The Safety of Guns The second amendment was brought about to enable citizens to be able to protect their homes, families and towns from dictators and outlaws. I still believe that this is true today. The second amendment was brought about for the United States to form Militia’s (A body of citizens enrolled for military service, and called out periodically for drill but serving full

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    Submitted: November 19, 2017 By: Nakiya
  • How Do We Develop Influential and Persuasive Power in the Criminal Justice System?

    How Do We Develop Influential and Persuasive Power in the Criminal Justice System?

    How do we develop influential and persuasive power in the criminal justice system? Blind trust, persuasion, and guilt are some of human characteristics that shape and define who we are in this society. This kind of characteristics determines whether we are good or bad. Some of these traits may have a big impact on our life or someone’s life. In both the story of “Macbeth” and “Serial”, these characteristics had a big impact on the

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    Submitted: November 22, 2017 By: basata12
  • English Rhetorical Analysis on Research

    English Rhetorical Analysis on Research

    Cindy Maese English 101 24 May 2017 Rhetorical Analysis Rhetorical Purpose In this essay, I wanted to find out the reason for which people are selfish and only care about money. Money is a tool that can make or break you and it was important to me to find out if that was a reason for the people’s behavior. This paper was written to understand how money can make people come out to be. Chunk

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    Submitted: November 27, 2017 By: Cindy Maese
  • The Development of Slavery in the English Colonies

    The Development of Slavery in the English Colonies

    Critical Analysis Essay Slavery gradually developed in the English North American colonies. Slavery became an institution because, during the colonial times, it was a very agrarian centered economy and society. The amount of labor it took to run the massive plantations demanded more than what any one family could do so in order to keep their society functioning slavery became a popular thing. The Natives were never a reliable source for labor because they would

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    Submitted: December 10, 2017 By: HWS2017
  • Batteries - the Redox Reactions to Power Our Future

    Batteries - the Redox Reactions to Power Our Future

    Batteries - The Redox Reactions to Power Our Future We live in a world that is developing more and more ways to live off of electricity and machines. Televisions, smartphones and computers can be found in mostly every household in France. Lights and torches for seeing when the sun goes down, medical equipment able to revive someone from near death. We use these things to talk to people from across the world, research for tests

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    Submitted: January 16, 2018 By: Mewific
  • The First Permanent English Colony

    The First Permanent English Colony

    Emily Garside Period 1 1/5/18 1607-14 Period 2 Timeline Essay History, by definition, is a continuous record of important or pubic events of a particular trend. The history of the United States has affect the way people live today. For example, 9/11 affected the way airports are more strictly appropriated and people have less freedom in order to protect security. With or without certain major events the world could be extremely different. Everything in this

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    Submitted: February 3, 2018 By: emilyadkins
  • Elites - a Small Group of Powerful People

    Elites - a Small Group of Powerful People

    The elite are a small group of powerful people who has wealth, political power or skill in a society and social stratification is a system by which a society divides people in a hierarchy where some groups have higher status, power and wealth. Elites should maintain their standard in society (Khan, 2012). The ways to maintain are (Elwell, 2013): Controlling People's idea: The first way to maintain stratification by elites is by controlling people's idea.

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    Submitted: June 23, 2018 By: Sujan Aryal
  • Where Did the English Language Come From?

    Where Did the English Language Come From?

    Where did the English language come from? The (earliest) English language has been around since 1,150AD and was first borrowed from the British who were greatly influenced by the Greeks. Since the Greek language was originated in the 15th century, how did the Greeks have so much influence on the language we still use today? The Greek language was originated around the 15th century B.C. The Greek language was, as said by Saxey (n.d.),

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    Submitted: June 27, 2018 By: Elizabeth Matsumoto
  • The Effect of Nigeria Pidgin English on Student of Tertiary Institution

    The Effect of Nigeria Pidgin English on Student of Tertiary Institution

    CHAPTER ONE THE EFFECT OF NIGERIA PIDGIN ENGLISH ON STUDENT OF TERTIARY INSTITUTION 1.0 INTRODUCTION Language is a system that consist of the development acquisition, maintenance and the use of complex system of communication, particularly a human ability to do so; and a language is any specific example of such a system. The scientific study of language is called linguistics. One of the most important difference between man and animal, it is the ability to

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    Submitted: August 6, 2018 By: ovic
  • The Role and Distinction of the Canadian Parliament and the Court

    The Role and Distinction of the Canadian Parliament and the Court

    Canada has inherited common law in the two major legal system of the world. In the composition and application of legal rights, there are two roles of court and parliament to serve citizens and tolerate society. Government members have the power to think about the law, but in the implementation, the court has absolute rights, and does not interfere with each other but checks and balances. In the role and use of the court, it

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    Submitted: October 26, 2018 By: Tianxiao Liu

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