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    stealing products from artist. The articles Contextualizing the Copyright Debate: Reward vs. Creativity by Nate Anderson and The Internet Debacle: An Alternate View by Janis Ian argue the different reasons on why illegally downloading stuff is right or not. Each article was written in a certain…

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    The texts “I Escaped A Violent Gang” and “Making Sarah Cry” have similar themes of courage. Each text shows the theme differently throughout the text. In “I escaped A Violent Gang” the author had to go through different events needing courage. In “Making Sarah Cry” Sarah shows courage while standing up to her bullies. While both of these texts share a common theme, the mood of the texts is completely different. The memoir “I Escaped A Violent Gang” has a mood of sadness and is a bit scary…

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    Football Games." Charleston Gazette- Mail. The Associated Press, 12 Feb. 202. Web. 8 Oct. 2015. This online newspaper article depicts…

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    The poem ‘Leda and the Swan’ by William Butler Yeats retells a renown story from Greek mythology. According to the myth, Leda, a queen of Sparta, was raped or seduced by Zeus in the guise of a swan. Leda then gave birth to three eggs, one of which did not hatch. The other two gave life to Helen (of Troy) and Pollux, who are assumed to be children of Zeus, and Castor and Clytemnestra, children of Leda’s husband Tyndareus. In the poem, Yeats alludes to the Trojan war and depicts unusually violent…

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    related to us is easier for us to develop the ideas on an essay; however, finding an interesting article from tons of links are hard for me, I literally went through all the links that are provided on Beachboard just to find an article that I have motivation to work on it. So, I eventually decided to pick an article named “Being the Fat Girl in a Big Fat Asian Family”. I was fascinated by this article because of a picture of Kpop idol “Girls Generation” as my first reason of selecting this…

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    began to put the essays together at a faster pase. My third essay focuses on the issue with considering obesity a disease or not through different information that Crystal L. Hoyt and Jeni L. Burnette gathered in their researches and added to their article. Their views seemed to support obesity being a disease but they also had data to oppose the argument. By adding the decision from the American Medical Association it developed a more stronger opinion to support obesity as a disease. In my…

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    In Praise of Margins “In Praise of Margin” by Ian Frazier, Frazier reflects on his childhood to manifest the importance of margins, which involve any type of activity having no certain purpose to. In his case, it is the woods. He concludes that these activities are very important to our ordinary lives, providing some sort of comfort. He continues to argue that marginal activities should continue to be done; he provides an amount of examples of the wonders these marginal activities provide to…

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    Primogeniture, a system that provided a form of transfer from the deceased to their children in chronological birth order, had revealed itself present during the Elizabethan Era, and also has shown present in Shakespeare's’ works, such as the comedy As You Like It. Primogeniture had played a hefty role in the Elizabethan Era, shaping society to what it is known as today. Numerous factors tell of the importance of primogeniture, and during the Elizabethan Era, it not only influenced many writers,…

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    looking for. This was also the first class I was exposed to the peer review process and enjoyed digging into content that had been scrutinized though this rigorous process. Searching through colligate databases for relevant articles that pertained to the disorders which were being discussed facilitated deep understanding of the content. Learning how to navigate the data base and gaining a loose understanding of how peer reviewed articles are organized armed me with an extremely valuable base…

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    Water Crisis Reflection

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    crisis through the many articles we read and also got the opportunity to work with others in class for a group project. The class exhibited a friendly and helpful atmosphere as I saw many students quickly befriending one another. Although I was not as interested in the subject, I still like the atmosphere of the class and how easygoing the instructor was. English 2 consisted of many essays, most which relates to the water crisis. The first essay was about the Cadillac Desert article where it…

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