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Soapstone reference

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SoapStone Two Ways to Belong in America S:The speaker is Bruce Catton who was a prominent authority on the civil war. O:The occasion of the essay is the meeting of general Lee and grant to work out the surrender of Lee's army. A: The audience of the essay is Americans. The essay is about Lee and Grant discussing the terms of Lee's surrender and it is also about the characteristics of each man. Although the essay primary focus is on the men and their background it still makes points about a significant time in Americas history. Two leaders marking an end to their battle. So I believe that the audience of the essay is Americans because the essay is about important American icons.

Day of Silence

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Day of Silence Assignment # 6 Response By: Nick Chou The first Day of Silence day was held on April 20th 1996. The first Day of Silence day was found and started by students who attend the University of Virginia. The purpose of the Day of Silence was to respond to one of their class assignments of non-violent protests, a project of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN). California isn?t the only state to participate in the Day of Silence. Many other states participate in this eventful day as well as New Zealand. Some opposing views to this day are the views towards gay and lesbian people and are still looked down upon some people in our society to this day. I learned a great amount of information about the Day of Silence. I discovered the

Chapter 4

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Chapter 4 (pages 140-148) Solution reactions- Precipitation reaction Reactant+ Reactant -> Products This is all review and I am comfortable with it. Using stoich Acid base reactions Oxidation-reduction reactions
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AP Calc Study Guide

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Copyright 1996,1997 Elaine Cheong All Rights Reserved Study Guide for the Advanced Placement Calculus AB Examination By Elaine Cheong 1 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 2 TOPICS TO STUDY 3 ? Elementary Functions 3 ? Limits 5 ? Differential Calculus 7 ? Integral Calculus 12 SOME USEFUL FORMULAS 16 CALCULATOR TIPS AND PROGRAMS 17 BOOK REVIEW OF AVAILABLE STUDY GUIDES 19 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 19 2 Introduction Advanced Placement1 is a program of college-level courses and examinations that gives high school students the opportunity to receive advanced placement and/or credit in college. The Advanced Placement Calculus AB Exam tests students on introductory differential and integral calculus, covering a full-year college mathematics course.

ch_5_illustration.pdf

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Marco Ponce Version 1 Year ?06-?07 CH 5 Illustration: Making Yourself Clear * Often, people use illustrations (examples) to clarify general statements. 5.1 Selecting Appropriate Examples Make sure tat your examples stay on target, that is, actually support your statement and do not veer off into an intriguing side issue. Furthermore, see that your examples display all the chief features of whatever you are illustrating. 5.2 Number of examples How many examples will you need? One long one, several fairly brief ones, or a large number of very short ones> Look to your topic for the answer. 5.3 Organizing the examples A single extended example often assumes the narrative form, presenting a series of events

ch_3_planning_and_drafting_your_paper.pdf

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Marco Ponce Version 1 Year ?06-?07 CH 3 ? Planning and Drafting your Paper 3.1 The Writing Process ? The writing process consists of the following stages 1. Understanding the assignment 2. Zeroing on a topic 3. Gathering information 4. Organizing the information 5. Developing a thesis statement 6. Writing the first draft 3.2 Understanding the assignment Following directions is crucial. Ask yourself what the assignment allows you to accomplish. By doing so, you can find your purpose. 3.3 Zeroing on a topic A subject is a broad discussion area; a topic is one small segment of a subject. If you choose your own topic, pick one narrow enough so that you can develop it properly

ch_2_strategies_for_successful_reading.pdf

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Marco Ponce Version 1 Year ?06-?07 CH 2 ? Strategies for Successful Reading When you are presented with a literary work and are asked for an analysis: ? Knowledge and experience help assess events, ideas, and conclusions. ? Consider how the various parts of the writing fit together. ? Try to anticipate the direction the writing will take. - but don?t take a biased view either, for this can be problematic and lead you towards creating an erroneous analysis. 2.1 A first reading A. Orient yourself to the background of the essay 1. Be on the lookout for credibility and source B. Use the title as a clue 1. Some signal the writer?s primary strategy (comparison, definition, argument) C. Skim to get the gist of the article

Outline example

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Quyen Ho Speech 1 10/30/13 Extracurricular Activity Outline Introduction According to Sacramento State University, students who are involved in clubs or community service have higher average GPAs than students who are not involved. Clubs are an important part of student life. They allow students to gain experience doing projects relative to their majors and also allow students to make new contacts which will help them in the future. There are a lot of benefits that students can get from being in a club and some even help outside of school. Body Clubs? Activities Community services Fun activities inside the clubs Benefit Competitive for scholarships Networking and job opportunities Practicing things relative to your majors Example clubs Enactus PCC AGS Conclusion

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