Monisha Otkins History 102 Test 3 This is due on Monday, April 12, 2013, in class. I WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY EMAIL SUBMISSIONS NOR WILL I ACCEPT ANY LATE SUBMISSIONS. If it is not turned in on time, then you have forfeited your grade. All answers must be typed and nothing written will be accepted. This is a big part of your grade and NO EXCUSES. Do not cut corners with this assignment; it will hurt your grade. Answer all questions thoroughly and it their entirety. Define the terms and also…
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IDENTITY REPORT Objective: To better understand how music reflects personal and social identities of an individual or group. Requirements: Write a 700 - 1000 word essay (roughly three pages) discussing a particular song or composition that you feel best expresses your personal and social identity. Due Date: On 1/31 or 2/5 you will present your report and play your musical example. From Dr. Terry Miller, “World Music a Global Journey” Music is a manifestation of the personal and social…
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I made this choice about two years ago with simple motives. I choose this word because of the way it can benefit my life in everything I do. Life is extremely difficult for most people due to the tough obstacles that will be in your way. For example, many people that want to become a doctor or a lawyer go through many years of hardship like stress or frustration. To overcome these hardships in life you must believe in yourself. To believe in yourself you must be confident. Cocky and confident are very similar words. Cocky people are also confident but…
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Inspirational Essay Essays, essays are something you do in school, just a simple piece of paper, but an inspirational essay means something to the writer. They make the writer want to write better, it's personal to the writer, that’s why my inspirational essay is about my grandpa, Ray Cook. My grandpa came from an average farming family, not to poor and not to wealthy. But this never affected him, he learned as a young man that hard work does pay off in the end and that you must earn respect not…
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2nd draft; first essay To What Extent are College Classes Necessary? Every person on this planet has something they are naturally talented at. Whether you could sleep in every history class and still make a 4.0 average, or have the ability to create a masterpiece with just a piece of chalk; each individual person just has that certain knack others may not. With talent, comes struggle. Just because you can create a short story in a matter of minutes, doesn’t mean you can solve arithmetic…
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communities’ life goal to make these dogs loved and respected. This responsibility has especially affected me as a person, I love my dogs, and no one is going to tell me that my dogs are vicious. I have personal experience that these dogs, and this community has given me. They have taught me to be strong, and not to back down even if someone wants to challenge my ideas of a family dog because of some god-awful, exaggerated news article. These people, and these dogs have shown me that no matter what life…
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In Jordan Gibbs’ essay “The Life and Lethality of the word ‘Nigger’” (October 2014), Gibbs asserts that the word “Nigger” has always and will always be the most negative combination of letters despite the context it is used in. Gibbs supports this claim with various quotes from authors, court cases, and various opinions from others. Gibbs composes this narrative in order to convince readers that this word should essentially be erased from history and never uttered by another human being ever again…
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What It Means To Be a Banana Dajour Pride Writer Workshop 10/7/2013 I wonder about all the rules it takes to be a banana. Throughout my whole life, every other fruit were a competition to me. I always wanted to be everyone’s favorite fruit. I didn’t realize it at the moment, but I needed to believe in myself, before others could believe in me. I thought all I had to do, was stay fresh, but that wasn’t all. I have to get the basics down…
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Canadian Identity: A Rhetorical Analysis Essay In this essay, the articles ‘Listen to the north’ by John Ralston Saul and ‘Which ‘Native’ History? By Whom? For Whom?’ by J.R. Miller will be analyzed, specifically looking at each authors argument and his appeal to ethos, logos and pathos. In the first article, ‘Listen to the North’, author John Ralston Saul argues that current Canadian policy when it comes to our north, and the people that reside there, is out of date and based on southern ideals…
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We study religion to learn about different life styles. “Religion has always been with us. Throughout history, it has expressed the deepest questions human beings can ask, and it has taken a central place in the lives of virtually all civilizations and cultures. As we think all the way back to the dawn of human consciousness, we find religion everywhere we turn (2004 by AAR member Brad Herling).” We study so that we can learn about the history of other religions. Living in America we have people…
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