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    Creating a Title

    The first step in creating a catchy title is to actually write your essay. Often, papers will take on minds of their own, and you’ll end up writing on a different subject than you had planned. If you create the title first, it will mean spending more time revising the title once the paper is completed. | |Idea 1 |Idea 2 |Idea 3 | |Theme |

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    Hunger Games

    “The Hunger Games” Film Review New York Times, John Green- “Brilliantly plotted and perfectly paced” Film Name: The Hunger Games Genre: Dystopian Fiction Director’s Name: Gary Ross Adapted From The Novel and Author: “The Hunger Games” by Suzanne Collins Plot Summary The story takes place in a post-apocalyptic North America, known as the new country of “Panem”, with a government known as, “The Capitol”- a metropolis, that exercises political control over its society. The Capitol

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    Charater Analysis

    sickness or death arise. Laurie Halse Anderson has also published popular books such as Speak and Wintergirls. The book Fever, 1793 is a powerful story of horrible sickness and death along with the transformation of a teenager into a mature, young adult. Stubborn Matilda lives in her family’s coffeehouse in Philadelphia with her mother, grandfather, a parrot, and a cat. Just like everyone else at the coffeehouse, Matilda must get up early and do her chores, but Matilda is your average teenager

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    Learning to Read

    Choose a book. If you're reading for your own enjoyment, you'll probably want to pick a general interest fiction or nonfiction book. There are literally millions of such books, so finding one that's right for you can be challenging. A good place to start is by thinking about what you like, and also about what you don't like. Keep in mind how many different types of books are out there. There are dystopian books like The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins. There are realistic fiction books such as Perfect

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    Concert Review

    A Concert Review Angela Champ, AA Jazz/Pop History Music 2217, Chicago State University Felton Offard, Intstructor Chicago, Illinois 04/08/2014 It was a cold winter evening in the Bible Belt of Atlanta, Georgia. It was the perfect evening for cuddling as thousands scurried into the Atlanta Civic Center on 395 Piedmont Avenue N.e. on February 15th, 2014 to escape the unusual cold in this part of the country. The ultimate concert lineup…Eric Benet, Mc Lightfoot, El DeBarge and Kem made

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    The Outsiders

    The novel, “The Outsiders” by S.E. Hinton, is classified as Young Adult Fiction. In this novel, Hinton writes about real life situation teenagers go through. As for the teenagers in “The Outsiders”, social class is a major issue that brings most of the conflicts throughout the story. In this story, there are two types of people: the “Socs” and the “Greasers”. The Socs are a young and wealthy group who believe they are superior over the less fortunate. The Greasers are an example of a less fortunate

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    Persuasive Essay On Stem Cells

    treatments. My question to this issue is should stem cell research be carried out in New Zealand for medical treatments. Scientists are now working on two kinds of stem cells from human and animals which are embryonic and adult stem cells. A major difference between embryonic stem cell and adult stem cell is their abilities in the numbers of different types of cells they can become. Embryonic stem cells have the ability to

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    Pros And Cons Of Embryonic Stem Cell Research

    cells have the ability to initiate reproduction of other cells that we have in our bodies. 3. It is free of genetic diseases. With the use of embryonic stem cells, it is guaranteed that the cells are free of genetic diseases. They are different from adult cells, which may have some genetic diseases, thus not able to be used for treatments. 4. It does not need organ transplants. The main reason here is that stem cells can allow re-growing of organs lost due to disease, accident or tissue damage. This

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    Embryonic Stem Cells Ethical Essay

    Stem cells are cells that are not yet specialized but are able to be specialized to do a specific job or create a certain object within the body, for example, skin, muscle, or bone. There are many positives when working with stem cells, like curing diseases and fixing bones by regrowing new ones. On the other hand, stem cells are mostly taken from an embryo which creates a lot of ethical and controversial issues. Disassembling embryos, human cloning, and the fact that the treatments may not work

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    Stem Cell Research: Ethical And Social Issues

    Global Health Care Plan HSC/550 Gheorghe Caravelcov Global Health Care Issue The controversial issue of stem cell research has ethical, and moral issues that needs defined as to what can be funded and what cannot be funded. Stem cell research offers insight into some of the most disabling diseases but more research must be completed before the treatments can be used for humans

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