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Academic Essay Samples

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Argument Against Cursive
You re probably familiar with the term cursive cursive really necessary now a days,
read more and find out! All across the nation there is a debate going on if cursive should
be allowed in schools or discontinued. And if it is necessary or not. Cursive should be
discontinued because it is unnecessary. Cursiveis only necessary when it comes to
signing your name. You do not read in cursive, print is used 99% of the time instead of
cursive. In conclusion cursive is very unnecessary and should not be a curriculum in
schools.

When you are on the road driving or just doing daily activities you read things in print.
One reason as you drive you should come across road signs about every 10 seconds!
Most important, stop signs are in print, speed ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Thirdly If cursive is taught back then people in higher grades like highschool and
junior high will have to be taught this. This could take precious time away from doing
better things. When you work on cursive it is something that is a learning thing with
memorization so you can quickly get out of it with shortcuts according to Ms jobey.
This shows if cursive were to be brought back the books and everything around us
today still would be print and it would be like moving to another country with a
different language not being able to connect the two. Importantly when you go into
school libraries the librarians and schools have gotten rid of most books written in
cursive simply because students don t know how to read them and they are just left on
the shelf according to scopepentos. Additionally this shows that even librarians and
schools don t think cursive is vital enough for it to be taught to us kids considering they
take it out of there library s. In conclusion teaching cursive now would cause
pandemonium and be unbeneficial because it would put people in different spots and
confuse
A Doll s House Metaphor
The Use and Effect of Symbolism and Extended Metaphor in Ibsen s A Doll s House In
A Doll s House, Ibsen makes frequent use of symbolism and extended metaphor to
convey ideas and develop motifs. The use of extended metaphor and symbolism is
present throughout the play, including the title. Ibsen makes the metaphor of Nora as a
doll in the play through dialogue and narration. The main symbols Ibsen used are the
Christmas tree, the macaroons, the tarantella dance, and Nora s costume.
The title of the play, A Doll s House, conjures to mind the image of a toy set with dolls,
where the children control how the dolls act. In the play, Ibsen draws the parallel to that
image by describing Nora as a doll controlled by Torvald through what Torvald ... Show
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The macaroons again represent control. Torvald doesn t want Nora having them, but
Nora does anyway. This represents how Nora wants authority of her life and even if it
is a simple thing like eating macaroons when she wants to, she will take that
sovereignty. However, when Torvald asks her, she lies and says she hasn t eaten any.
This shows how even though she is taking a tiny bit of power, she won t admit to
Torvald she has or wants control. She makes him believe that he is still in command
over her. Even when Dr. Rank asks her about the Macaroons she doesn t take
responsibility for them. This clearly shows how she wants command but doesn t want
to risk losing control over the only thing she has control over The last mention of
macaroons comes later in the play, just before Act III, at the extravagant dinner party.
Nora calls for macaroons publicly, and Torvald doesn t like her being rebellious. Ibsen
wrapped up the symbolism of the macaroons by having Nora express her want for
freedom from Torvald at the dinner. The Christmas tree is only used as a symbol early
in the play, but used very well. It very clearly represents Nora and Torvald s house. At
the opening of the play, the Christmas tree is the first object seen. It is being brought in
and hidden from the children. Nora says how the children can t see it until it is
Degradation of Discipline in the United States Army
Abstract The need for discipline in the armed forces is well recognized, and the
Uniform Code of Military Justice as well as the respective codes of conduct for the
enlisted, warrant and commissioned officers of the military place a high priority on
discipline. Despite the ongoing need for a well disciplined military, some authorities
have cited a degrading level of discipline in the U.S. armed forces in general and in the
U.S. Army in particular. This paper examines the relevant literature to determine if this
is the case, and provides a summary of the research and important findings in the
conclusion. Degradation of Discipline in the United States Army History is replete
with examples of where discipline was used as a combat multiplier or where its
absence spelled disaster and defeat. Lieutenant General Richard C. Harding, 2010
Introduction There have been four instances of Afghani security forces, wearing the
uniform of the Afghanistan army, opening fire on their American counterparts in recent
years, killing several in the process. These events were accompanied by a similar
shooting spree at Fort Hood in 2009, only this time by an American Muslim wearing a
U.S. Army major wearing the U.S. Army uniform. Moreover, there have been reports of
sexual coercion taking place in the U.S. Army that are not adequately covered by current
regulations. Furthermore, many of the million or so returning combat veterans who
served in the Middle East have suffered severe
Comparison Of Escapism In Cathedral By Raymond Carver
Author Mandy Len Catron once said, [l]ove didn t happen to us. We re in love
because we each made the choice to be . While Raymond Carver frequently illustrated
alcohol and relationships in his stories, it was never in a positive light. Perhaps that
was due to his work being a written reflection of life as he knows it. When reading
Carver s stories, it becomes evident the characters made the conscious decision not to love
or be in love as did Carver. In Popular Mechanics , a short story written by Carver, the
readers are immediately presented with a couple in the middle of a break up that
results in the male partner, now ex partner s, relocation. As the male partner prepares
his belongings as well as himself to leave, him and his female counterpart engage in a
very physical fight where pushing, shoving, cursing, and even tug of war, with their
baby as the rope, takes place. The story concludes with not only a split of the couple, but
the baby as well. It is apparent the couple displayed in Popular Mechanics engaged in a
very unhealthy, unstable relationship that lacked compromise. Unlike the couple in
Popular Mechanics , the couple in Cathedral is not violent, but full of guilted
compromise and jealousy as well as the use of forms of escapism. In Cathedral , a
second short story by Carver, a couple has a disagreement over the wife s male friend,
a blind man named Robert, temporarily staying at their house. The husband is not a fan
of blind people nor is he a fan of the fact Robert and his wife have a long history,
romantic or not, together. Despite the husband s feelings, he is guilted into allowing her
to have Robert over. The two men bond over scotch and a television show about
cathedrals. Throughout the story it is evident the couple lacks trust in one another as
well as lacking an open mind. It is no surprise Carver believes marriageputs an end to a
relationship having assumed it will always bring up new disagreements and force
compromises as well as the occasional inability to reach a compromise; however, his
belief is also a reflection of life as he knew it. While most people view marriage as the
beginning of a great life ahead of them, Carver deemed it the end of it. Marriage brings
upon

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