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    NEW TOEIC Part 5 / 6 / 7 Part 5 + Part 6: finish within 23 minutes 101. For prices‚ please consult the ------- catalogue. (a) enclose (b) enclosed (c) encloses (d) enclosure 102. Payment should be sent by bank ------- in dollars. (a) draft (b) money (c) cashier (d) transport 103. The warehouse will ------- open during the maintenance work. (a) pause (b) delay (c) allow (d) remain 104. Attendance at the meeting on the 25th is ------. (a) attended (b) mandatory (c) interested (d)

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    Gail Atwater was pulled over for not putting a seatbelt on her child. Standard procedure would be to give Gail a minor misdemeanor but instead the officer arrested her.    The court defended that Atwater did not prove that any constitutional rights had been broken. The 4th amendment was the right being broken in this case. In the 4th amendment  “Prohibits unreasonable searches and seizures and sets out requirements for search warrants based on probable cause as determined by a neutral judge or magistrate

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    In order to be completely credible in her sometimes audacious statements about equality‚ the nature of men‚ and sexism‚ Andrea Dworkin herself comes out as a victim of rape. While that was guaranteed to be a touchy subject it definitely gave her the power to affect an audience of 500 men and maintained a level of Ethos in her argument. When bringing up instances about rape and abuse‚ Dworkin by no means sugar-coats anything. She is biased. She is harsh in her use of language. And quite honestly

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    Black Mirror by Gail Jones How does the narrative construct the character and her childhood world as complex? The complexity of the character in ‘Black Mirror’ is constructed through the use of conventions to depict the conflict between her inner self and society. ‘Black Mirror’ is about a young girl‚ Anna‚ and her journey from childhood to adulthood‚ from the familiar to the unfamiliar respectively. The setting‚ plot line and the town’s environment help in show the complexity of the character

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    Sindt 1 Ben Sindt AP Lang Mrs Fields March 31 Period 3 Just Ax Yourself the Real Questions Lizzie Borden was just a very misunderstood young gal‚ she only wanted to ax her parents a question. But really though Lizzie Borden is famously known for the accusations of the murders of Andrew and Abby Borden‚ her father and stepmother. Although Lizzie was acquitted of the crimes of the murders of her father and stepmother‚ she is doubtlessly guilty; she just can ’t be found guilty with a lack of evidence

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    If you are waiting for approval to live your life‚ I am sorry none is forthcoming. In the book “Shattering Glass” the Author Gail Giles uses the characters to show how far some will go to get approval from others. The main characters of the story were all united under Rob a new student with a mysterious past although his charisma to spare quickly attracts many to his side. It’s through the use of Rob that the author shows what people would do which they normally wouldn’t in order to gain approval

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    Andrea “The Story of an Hour” In this novel “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin symbolizes a negative outlook of marriage by presenting the reader with a woman who is clearly overjoyed that her husband has died. A good thesis statement for The Story of an Hour would be that the story unveils the inner psychological strains of women who were restrained and misunderstood by agonizing social outlooks upon marriage.... In life we might take news different than other people‚ and some might take a news

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    So the topic is that Lizzie Borden is guilty of killing her parents. In some cases they said that she isn’t guilty but in my case she is. The reason being is that she was the only person that would have had a grudge against her parents‚ and her sister was out of town of the time of their deaths‚ so even though there was a rumor of a mysterious man lurking around the Gorden’s house at the times of death there is not enough facts that it is actually true. The evidence that i collected clearly states

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    behavior is understandable in terms of biochemistry and genetics. History Andrea Kennedy and Russell ‘Rusty’ Yates met at the swimming pool at the apartment complex in which they lived when they were both 25. Andrea initiated conversation with Rusty even though she was very shy and not known to be the type that would be the first to do so. She had not even been in a relationship until she was 23. After a while Andrea and Rusty moved in together‚ and after dating for three years‚ on April 17‚ 1993

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    story revolves around Andrea Sachs‚ a 23-year-old Brown University graduate who got a job at one of the most prestigious magazine publisher‚ Elias Clark. Andrea interviews at Elias Clark and learns that Miranda Priestly‚ the Editor in Chief of Runway Magazine is looking for a new assistant‚ a job that was informed to be the job that million girls would kill to have. Although‚ at first Andrea did not understand why being Miranda’s assistant was a big of a deal. Meeting Miranda‚ Andrea is pleasantly surprised

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