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  • English

    English

    In society, one establishes an identity, not only by what one does or says, but also by purchasing and being seen to possess certain types of car, house, or clothes, or by being seen to live in a certain neighborhood. Anne Quindlen’s main point suggests that society has attached a certain idea of a different or normal identity. I agree with her conspicuous consumption that makes individual's desire to compete for the money necessary to

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    Submitted: November 25, 2009 By: July
  • Spanish Settlements Vs. English Colonies

    Spanish Settlements Vs. English Colonies

    Throughout the seventeenth century, many countries began inhabiting North America. Two of the most prominent countries that colonized the area were England and Spain. The English, were more accustomed to the Northeast area, which they called New England. The Spanish, however, had a higher interest in the Southwest. Because they lived in two separate areas, all aspects of life in their colonies were different. The two most obvious differences between the Spanish and English were

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    Essay Length: 461 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Wendy
  • 1984 & George Orwell

    1984 & George Orwell

    1984 is about life in a world where no personal freedoms exist. Winston the main character is a man of 39 whom is not extraordinary in either intelligence or character, but is disgusted with the world he lives in. He works in the Ministry of Truth, a place where history and the truth is rewritten to fit the party's beliefs. Winston is aware of the untruths, because he makes them true. This makes him very

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    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Anna
  • Biography: George Orwell

    Biography: George Orwell

    George Orwell was the pen name of British author Eric Arthur Blair, born on June 25, 1903 in Motihari, India where his father, Richard Walmesley worked as a civil servant for the British Empire. Orwell’s mother, Ida Mabel Blair, moved him and his sister Marjorie to England a year later as that they could be brought up in a more traditional Christian environment. Orwell went to prep schools and went on to Eton College. Orwell

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    Essay Length: 955 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Stenly
  • Factory Farming

    Factory Farming

    Animal rights are practically non-existent in many different ways today. Factory farming is probably the worst thing they can do to the poor helpless animals. Factory farming effects chickens, cows, pigs, and many other animals that are used for food, milk and eggs. One of the biggest organizations against factory farming is called Compassion Over Killing (COK). They go to great lengths to protest and inform people about animal cruelty. Chickens have to endure suffering

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    Essay Length: 594 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2009 By: Fatih
  • George Washington Carver

    George Washington Carver

    George Washington Carver, most referred to the “Peanut Man” was born into slavery around 1864 in Diamond, Missouri. His birth date is not known for sure because birth records were not properly kept by the slave owners. As a child, he was very sick and no one ever thought that he would grow to be one of the most distinguished agriculturists in America. Unfortunately, George never got to know his parents. His father was

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    Essay Length: 640 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Venidikt
  • Farm Subsidies - a Necessary

    Farm Subsidies - a Necessary

    Evil? Subsidies are payments, economic concessions, or privileges given by the government to favor businesses or consumers. In the 1930s, subsidies were designed to favor agriculture. John Steinbeck expressed his dislike of the farm subsidy system of the United States in his book, The Grapes of Wrath. In that book, the government gave money to farms so that they would grow and sell a certain amount of crops. As a result, Steinbeck argued, many people

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    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: Anna
  • Animal Medical Research

    Animal Medical Research

    1 Medical research involving the use of animals has significantly enhanced the well-being of mankind and animals. Without animal testing, the cure for many fatal diseases would not exist and many would suffer and die from their disease. Despite these benefits, many people and animal rights groups argue that the use of animals for research should be banned. The fact is experiments using animals have played a fundamental role in the development of modern medical

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    Essay Length: 808 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 27, 2009 By: July
  • English Is a Global Language

    English Is a Global Language

    English is a global language English is extensively used as a second language and as an official language in many other countries, it is the most widely taught and understood language in the world, and sometimes is described as a means of communication between speakers of different mother tongues - does not necessarily imply that it has become a new standard language. English has over 500 million speakers. It is behind only Chinese, which

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Coarse Woody Debris and Animal Habitat

    Coarse Woody Debris and Animal Habitat

    Coarse woody debris and animal Habitat Discussion Most people that have studied this topic would agree that CWD provides a key resource to flora and fauna. It is mentioned in many conservation and biology articles in regards to forest biodiversity. Many studies have discovered that mammals’ numbers increase as the volume of CWD increases (Maguire, 2002). Furthermore, CWD contributes to a high quality habitat for androgynous fish (Conner & Ziemer, 1989). At this time it

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    Submitted: November 28, 2009 By: Vika
  • Problems with English-Only Policies

    Problems with English-Only Policies

    This article focuses English-only policies that are imposed in the workplace and the effects/possible effects that it has on employees whose first language is not English. While many companies are aware that they need to be “multilingual friendly” from a customer services standpoint and will hire bilingual and multilingual employees to accommodate non-English speakers’ needs; they also impose rules that do not allow multilingual speakers to speak anything but English in the workplace, even within

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    Essay Length: 613 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: July
  • The Farming Towns Are Becoming the New Suburban Metropolises

    The Farming Towns Are Becoming the New Suburban Metropolises

    I live in Marlton New Jersey, a large suburban community in Southern New Jersey. This town was known for all of the great seasonal fruits and vegetables it produced during it farming era. I remember driving through Marlton on our way back from the shore, we would stop off at a local fruit stand and get some of the best white corn on the cob, sweet peaches, and the Jersey tomatoes this was how New

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    Essay Length: 2,117 Words / 9 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Monika
  • English Bible Translation

    English Bible Translation

    English Translation of the Bible “The story of the English Bible begins with the introduction of Christianity into Britain’… ‘the missionary work proceeded almost entirely by means of the spoken word.”# Some interlinear translations into Old English began to appear in the ninth and tenth centuries. “The Norman conquest of England (A.D. 1066) marked the end of the production of Scripture translation into Anglo-Saxon and Old English.”# Latin was still the language of the

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    Essay Length: 3,535 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Artur
  • George Harrison

    George Harrison

    George Harold Harrison, the youngest Beatle, was born February 25, 1943. He had two brothers, Harold Jr. and Peter, and a sister, Louise. His mother, Louise, was a housewife, and his father, Harold, was a bus driver.George's initial interest in the guitar came about slowly. His mother remembers that she started finding paper covered in drawings of guitars among his school things. So, she bought George an old second hang guitar from one of his

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Shakespeare - the English Renaissance

    Shakespeare - the English Renaissance

    The English Renaissance began in England from the early sixteenth to the early seventeenth century. This era in English history is described as a cultural and artistic movement and sometimes referred to as “the age of Shakespeare” or “the Elizabethan era,” taking the name after the English Renaissance’s most famous author and monarch. William Shakespeare, however, was not the only influential writer during that time. In fact much of his work was influenced by famous

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Yan
  • If I Was George Bush

    If I Was George Bush

    If I Was George Bush If I was George Bush I would follow the exact same path he is following right now. His plans for our countries Education and Health Care plan live up to their promises. These plans also benefit the country greatly as a whole. Yet, if I was President Bush, I would make the positive effects of these plans to prove themselves more immediate than they have been. This would urge America

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Black Vernacular English from Virginia

    Black Vernacular English from Virginia

    Black Vernacular English from Virginia Black Vernacular English, a dialect at times used by as many as 80 to 90 percent of African Americans and long identified by whites as substandard English, is in fact a different and unique form of American English. Black Vernacular English (BVE), or Black English, is fundamentally a spoken language derived from the slaves and still remarkably consistent throughout African American culture. Because of the roots and many unique aspects

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    Submitted: November 29, 2009 By: Mike
  • Analysis of the English Language

    Analysis of the English Language

    Spoonley page 1 James Spoonley Professor Bourdeau EG11 1042 15 September 2005 Analysis of the English language Aria in itself means a solo performance with accompaniment. In “Aria” Rodriguez gives the readers an insight into his successful attempt to transfer from the Spanish language to English in his childhood. The writer argues the fact that he was forced “to speak the public language of los gringos.” (3) The writer avoided learning the English language in

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fatih
  • English Literature

    English Literature

    General Certificate of Secondary Education June 2004 ENGLISH LITERATURE (SPECIFICATION A) 3712/H Higher Tier Friday 28 May 2004 9.00 am to 10.45am In addition to this paper you will require: ! a 12-page answer book; ! a copy of the 2004 AQA Anthology which you have been studying; ! a copy of the relevant post-1914 novel if you have been studying this instead of the Anthology short stories. Time allowed: 1 hour 45 minutes Instructions

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    Essay Length: 1,673 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fonta
  • George Bush

    George Bush

    With a victory on November 1st, George Walker Bush earned the chance to pursue the domestic and foreign issues that he had been planning on accomplishing in his first term. With large amounts of ambitions comes large amounts of opposition unfortunately, and Bush faces an unfaltering Democratic blockade in the way of his programs. David Sanger in his article discusses and explains the Bush agenda for the next four years. Bush wished to continue his

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Fatih
  • George Orwell, Book Jacket

    George Orwell, Book Jacket

    Eric Arthur Blair, known as George Orwell, was born in 1903 near Nepal in the Indian Village Moithari. "This is exactly what he tried to do: he tried to change himself from Eric Blair, old Etonian and English colonial policemen, into George Orwell, classless antiauthoritarian." (www.k-1.com) His two most famous work were Animal Farm(1943) and 1984(1946). Other books he has written have been Why I Write, Road to Wigan Pier, Down and Out(which was almost

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Top
  • George Washington, Determining Factor of Us over British

    George Washington, Determining Factor of Us over British

    George Washington: The Determining Factor for the American’s Win Over the British George Washington, in my mind, was the largest determining factor in the American’s defeat against the overpowering British reign. His leadership, patience, self-discipline, organizing ability, hard work ethics, faith in the eventual success of the struggling fight for independence, and unwillingness to give up; is what made him a great man for the job to be the leader of the Continental Army (Jones

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Tommy
  • English as Devicive Language

    English as Devicive Language

    El lenguage tiene la potencia de ser divisivo o unificador. In English, the latter sentence says that language has the potential to be divisive or unifying. Many that see the United States as a country built on the English language wish to preserve the sanctity of the language. In Arizona, attempts to make English the official language of the state have incited a division between multilingual and English-only speakers. While the first attempt to completely

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: David
  • 1984 - George Orwell

    1984 - George Orwell

    George Orwell, formally Eric Blair, will have gone on to write one of the most powerful warnings ever issued against the dangers of a totalitarian society, 1984. Orwell's most famous book and perhaps one of the most important and dark political satires ever written is parodying many different institutions that existed all around the world in 1949 when he wrote the book. George Orwell's 1984 is a political allegory attacking totalitarianism. Orwell witnessed the danger

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    Submitted: November 30, 2009 By: Janna
  • Thoughts on Animal Rights by Tom Regan

    Thoughts on Animal Rights by Tom Regan

    I regard myself as an advocate of animal rights -- as a part of the animal rights movement. That movement, as I conceive it, is committed to a number of goals, including: the total abolition of the use of animals in science; the total dissolution of commercial animal agriculture; the total elimination of commercial and sport hunting and trapping. There are, I know, people who profess to believe in animal rights but do not avow

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Fatih

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