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Summary- What follows is 14 pages in eight different literary styles. There are eight separate short stories, each demonstrating a literary style as asked for in the assignment. Each style is numbered with a descriptive heading. Each story contains enough writing to exhibit some of the characteristics of each genre. | more info
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This is a four page creative writing project. The first three pages are an excerpt from a creative story while the last page details what the writer was trying to accomplish in the excerpt. The story is about a married couple awaiting the birth of their first child and the relation of the wife with her family and her husband. How the author would like the reader to view these characters and their actions is explained. | more info
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Summary- This is a first draft written in MLA style with four pages and a works cited. It is the initial analysis in a comparison and contrast between feminist interpretation of the writing and a genderless explanation of the writing of Steinbecks The Chrysanthemum. It follows a template formatting provided by the client. | more info
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What follows is a seven page essay on the Big Five Inventory personality test. It compares the perceptions that students have of themselves and their professor. A brief history and introduction is given, followed by an apparatus description, results and conclusion. It is cited and written in the APA style. A reference section follows on the last page. | more info
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This is a one-page essay discussing disability. The paper gives the advantages of disability as compared to the drawbacks of disability. It relies on personal observation to support each advantage and disadvantage. It is presented in MLA format and written on a college freshman level. | more info
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This is a 2-page term paper written in MLA style. The paper is a creative writing essay about entrepreneurship and discusses a time in when they a specific person had identified and captured an opportunity. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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This is a one page creative response to the ideas and concepts presented in Miriam Ching Yoon Louies Sweatshop Warriors. It follows an MLA style and uses one source | more info
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This report--a one-page preface for a Chinese jewelry manufacturer's product brochure--describes recent corporate developments, prospective corporate expansion, new jewelry product lines and hopes for an expanded customer base. The report is written in formal American English, although the customer is located in China. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay in the form of a business memo. It discusses stock options as pay incentives for company employees. It analyzes a journal article, summarizes it and makes recommendations based on it contents to a board of directors. | more info
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This report, 4 pages in length and in MLA format, is a descriptive essay. It describes the physical components of a small grade school and uses those descriptions as a vehicle for the essayists nostalgia. The areas described are a classroom, a hallway and a common room. | more info
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This three-page descriptive essay uses sensory imagery to describe the view from a window. It uses the progress of time throughout a day to organize events in a logical progression. | more info
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This is a two page abstract of a story focusing on technology. It details the story I plan to write and how and why it will succeed as a technological thriller. There are no sources. | more info
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This is a five page paper that is written in first person that discusses a persons identity, real and perceived. The paper is written informally and uses no sources. | more info
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This is a one-page letter of complaint written in standard MLA format for a professional business letter. The letter describes the difficulty the author had with a loan application, and asks for withdrawal of the application from the bank. The letter expresses the disappointment in the customer service received by the author. The addresses were made up, and no sources were necessary. | more info
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This is a two page essay on How I define Myself. It has no sources and is in MLA format. This paper examines the many characteristics the writer values in herself and how she defines herself via her relationships to others. | more info
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This is a two-page narrative essay telling the story of a six-year-old boy that was hit by a car after school. The story gives details about the feelings and memories felt after the accident and details about the teachers who came to help at the scene. The story ends with the ambulance arriving at the hospital. The paper is in standard MLA format and required no external sources. | more info
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This 4-page speech uses 5 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses what we can learn from Lance Armstrong about our purpose in life and how knowing this purpose can be a motivating force in our lives. | more info
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This is a six page paper that analyzes phrases on two magnets provided by the client. It is written in MLA style and uses no sources. The thesis statement is: Two refrigerator magnets with different says will be analyzed to determine what a person, upon first glance my think about the magnets, and then the phrases on the magnets will be analyzed using the deconstruction style. | more info
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This one-page paper is a reflection paper on the idea that the sky forms part of the framework we live our life on, and yet it can also be considered a curtain through which we are sometimes able to glimpse the world of possibilities that extend beyond our safety framework. There are no external references for this paper. | more info
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Giving the Eulogy is a short story that focuses on atheism and lost faith. There is a bit of symbolism in the narrative, and the main character battles with his own lack of faith and belief system when he is asked to give a eulogy of a good friend. The paper is three and a half pages, and it is an original work of fiction. | more info
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What follows is an essay, written in MLA style that describes a hypothetical plant that possesses qualities that make it suitable for many roles in human society. It describes the qualities of the mythical plant, from which part of the plant the quality arises and names similar plants that already have the mentioned quality. It details each part of the plant according to the modular design of actual plants and describes how each quality is a benefit to those who have the plant. | more info
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This report, in essay form, is an explanatory letter prepared for submission to school authorities explaining a period of absence from class and requesting a modification to regular scheduling in order to satisfy class requirements. | more info
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This is a 2-page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is a 2-part essay. The first page describes a scene in two parts. In the first part the scene is given a positive description and in the second part the scene is given a negative description. The 2nd part analyzes the descriptive part of the essay. There were no sources used for this paper. | more info
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This is a 2 page persuasive speech for nine year old Colette Farzad who is running for president of student council at Lanai Road Elementary School. The speech focuses on her being a good role model for others, mediating between students and teachers and increasing unity within students body in order to eliminate separation and bullying. | more info
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This is a 6-page paper written in the MLA style. The paper is a creative paper that tells a story about 2 kids from England who get on a train going home. They end up leaving the train to have some fun, but quickly find out that they have no money. They go from first class to beggars. Eventually, everything works out for them. There are no sources for this paper. | more info
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What follows is a narrative essay in three pages plus an abstract, title page and reference section. It is written in the APA style and looks at the notion of grade inflation in higher education. It uses ethos, pathos and logos as the basis for three arguments against the idea. In spite of a number of articles and common arguments suggesting a rigged grading system, little evidence exists to support the reality. | more info
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What follows is a letter to the writers teaching assistant in a class where the writer has missed some assignments due to illness. It asks for and suggests some creative grading options so that the writer can complete the class during the current term. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay written in the MLA style and in a classification structure. It explains the three levels of criminal offenses in the United States. Each level, petty crime, misdemeanor and felony, is described, examples are given, and the typical ranges of punishment that each level results in. References follow on a separate page at the end. | more info
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What follows is a four page essay written in the APA style of citation. It explains the life and work of Franz Joseph Haydn, a composer in the latter part of the 18th century during the Classical period of music. It explains who he influenced and who he was influenced by and why he wrote the type of music that he composed. A reference section follows. | more info
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What follows is a reflective essay about the difference between right and wrong and the definition of truth. Works by ethicists, philosophers and people on the street are consulted in order to come to some conclusions about what a moral framework is, and for whom it will work. Ultimately, the answers are conditional on who is defining and who is considering the ideas. References are at the end. | more info
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What follows is a three page essay that explains why the Dome of the Rock is sacred to so many. It follows the history of the site over the last 3000 years and explains why each of the three major religions and some minor ones think the site is important. In addition illustrations are included as well as a list of references. | more info
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