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    Kirk Zimmer Expository Writing Rough Draft Everything Wrong With School In 10 Minutes or Less! When I was twelve, I had no appreciation for school. I saw it as nothing more as a glorified daycare center with all the rules and regulations specifically designed to restrict as much fun as possible. Then one day in the ninth grade, I had a revelation: what if school was actually meant to build me up with knowledge and facts and not just waste my time? This was the foundation I needed to get me through

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    Identity Expository Essay My life is like a massive tangle of webs all leading to the bug caught in the middle, me! I have believed for quite some time that my identity was a part of who I was, an unchangeable, connected, jumbled mass of my ideals and preferences. However, after speculation on this topic, and a deep and intimate search within my mind and soul, I have realized it is much, much more. I have searched through my community, my personal life, and the world around me to find answers to

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    captures the theology of the Holy Spirit and the implications for expository preaching. Heisler answers the dilemma that today’s typical evangelical “Spirit-shy Christians” face. Many contemporary preachers may fear being labeled “unbiblical” for considering the need to surrender to the control of the Spirit because of how the church has attributed crazy experiences to the ministry of the Spirit in preaching. Heisler values expository preaching as that which “holds the powerful combination of Word

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    The museum is including the Non-objective painting that showing different perspectives on the idea of narrative, “we dug into some of our more recent acquisitions to try and get different perspectives on the idea of 'narrative,' including some conceptual works that might not necessarily tell a story [assistant curator Carmen Hermo]. In the course of descending the building's spiral ramp, a visitor can focus on works of art without losing awareness of other museum goers above and below. To that bifocal

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    we look. Most of these labels are how we feel about ourselves. Several people feel they are not good enough; they will never be able to accomplish their set goals. Or they feel they don’t look the part. Dave Berry, an American author, wrote the expository, Beauty and the Beast, he explains how “women grow up thinking they have to look like Barbie…” (Barry, 316). This explains the labels women give to themselves to try and fit in. Everyone looks at the world in a different

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    Stop Talking This merits repeating---Simply stop talking and listen! Listen to the speaker and to what they are saying. Do not interrupt, talk over them, or finish their sentences. The time to clarify or ask questions is after the other person has finished talking. Prepare Yourself to Listen We are easily distracted so take a few minutes to put other things out of your mind then pay attention to the speaker. Put the Speaker at Ease Nod or use other gestures or words to encourage them to continue

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    use those that are the most relevant for your topic). From the Topic 1 Brainstorming and Beginning Research worksheet choose three of the five peer-reviewed articles that you think will best support the sub-topic points you want to cover in your Expository Essay. Read the articles, and in your own words fill in each table below by answering the following questions for each different article: • What was the main point/argument of this article?

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    In “STATE My Path”, the author suggests that in order to speak what is on our mind effectively, it is helpful to follow the acronym STATE. It stands for: Share your facts, Tell your story, Ask for others’ paths, Talk tentatively, Encourage testing. First, we have to share objective facts with others, instead of subjective conclusions that we came up with. This is because “Facts are the least controversial…Facts are the most persuasive,” and “Facts are the least insulting” (Patterson et al., 2012)

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    As we read about history, generally speaking all the events that took place in the events during World War II, lets admit we all rely on what the history textbooks contain. If we ask about other specific events such as the Pacific Theater, In which the battles between the Japanese and the United States, information can be accessed via internet with many information. When asking about what part the Philippines had in World War II, we have to look more in depth on books that pertain to the topic of

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    All the bravery and courage in the world could not prepare him for the journey he was going to face… but this was his destiny. Before her son opened the door to take his first steps into a new and unknown world, she called out, “Take this with you, it was your father’s”, she handed her son a pendant. Edison was speechless, as this was the only thing left of his fathers. He mustered some courage to say some last few words to his weeping mother, “Don’t worry Mother, I shall be back soon”. Many years

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