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    What are some examples of bridging and bonding social capital from your everyday experiences? How is an understanding of bridging and bonding social capital helpful in understanding social networks? How would you explain social capital to someone else? Some examples of bridging and bonding social capitol from my everyday experiences is networking to other people to find out other opportunity’s and resources that I want or need. Understanding of bridging and bonding social capital is helpful in understand

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    I watched Aida at Nerinx Hall’s Heagney Theatre. Because there is an ensemble, there are many characters in this musical. However, the main eight characters in Aida are Aida, Amneris, Nehebka, Radames, Zoser, Pharaoh, Mereb, and Amonasro. Aida begins in a modern museum that contains a statue of a female pharaoh. The female pharaoh, Amneris, tells the audience a story, so the setting is transported to Ancient Egypt. The settings in Ancient Egypt varies from a dock, a marketplace, Amneris’ dressing

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    Mountain Climbers do certainly have the right to use emergency services in case of a catastrophic emergency. Though they do put themselves at risk I bet you can agree that their lives matter and that people who work for emergency services are also putting their own life on the line like the mountain climbers. Therefore the following reasons state that Mountain Climbers do reserve the right to use emergency services to save themselves from a disastrous accident that is possible during their climb

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    Are Women in China Weak or Strong? For years, it has been debated on whether or not women in China were weak or strong. In China, women were regarded as the lesser gender. Yet, does that necessarily mean that women in China are weak? There are facts supporting both opinions, but I believe there are more signs pointing towards how resilient and strong women actually are. Women in China were exceptionally strong despite being persecuted for their gender; Although these women were required by tradition

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    the novel, the relationship between Lena and Ying-Ying is represented as weak and distant. These characters are prevented from having a healthy relationship because they do not support each other, they possess similar characteristics, and they are strong. The weak and distant mother-daughter relationship is formed by many factors, including lack of support. The lack of

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    yet their stories are still untold. As I stand here upon the wooden pillar, I wonder why I am so picture worthy. Mr. Cameraman, why do you take pictures of us, but yet do nothing? I stand here weak and fragile, far from where I use to stand strong and brute. My brothers and friends lay in the wooden compartments where we are assigned to lay. We are given no beds, but only a wooden board. Oh, how I miss and wish to lay upon my own bed. Where my mattress supported my body, and the crests my and

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    Verb-Subject Agreement Issues in Association with VSO and SVO Word Order Patterns in Hijazi Arabic Abrar Abdulrahman J. Alsanosi California State University, Fullerton 1. Introduction Arabic belongs to the Semitic language family. It has a complex syntactic structure and inflectional morphology. Throughout this paper, the main variety of Arabic to be syntactically investigated is “Hijazi Arabic” which is spoken mainly in the Hijaz region, the western coast of Saudi Arabia. There are two basic

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    Grammar Narrative Paper As being the first Canadian-born daughter to my parents who have immigrated from India, I have encountered a lot of hardships towards my journey in learning the English language. Since childhood I have always been a quiet girl, who was always to shy to express what her thoughts had to share. I would never raise my hand in class to answer questions I knew answers of, nor be the first to talk in a conversation. Rather, I would convince myself that it was right to not talk

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    A Verb Of The Verb

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    Introduction : A denominal verb is a grammatical form that refers to an element which originates as a noun but is used in someway in sentence as a verb. A denominal verb is much distinct than other typical verbs that are originally born functioning as verbs, i.e, they historically used to be nouns before they underwent some operations that contributed in the transformation of their lexical category. The following example illustrates this notion : 1) a. He spent the summer in liverpool

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    A story is only as good as the way it is told. The way a writer uses his or her words to say something is just as important as what they don’t say. Charles Baxter, author of plethora of books and university teacher, writes a craft book that goes deeper than the surface of writing and deeper than the words written down. In Charles Baxter’s The Art of Subtext, he discusses how authors can use the words they do write just as much to express what they don’t write. The first chapter, “The Art of Staging”

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