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Revise An Essay

Revising an essay can be an intricate and challenging task, requiring a keen eye for detail, a strong
grasp of language mechanics, and a deep understanding of the subject matter. The difficulty lies not
only in identifying grammatical errors and structural issues but also in ensuring the coherence and
flow of ideas. It demands a writer's ability to critically assess their own work, recognizing areas that
may lack clarity or coherence, and making the necessary adjustments.

One of the primary challenges is overcoming the familiarity with one's own writing. After spending a
significant amount of time crafting an essay, it becomes challenging to view it objectively. Writers
may unintentionally overlook errors, unclear statements, or gaps in logic. This self-awareness barrier
makes the revision process inherently difficult, as it necessitates a mental shift to see the essay from
a fresh perspective.

Moreover, revising an essay requires a holistic approach that goes beyond simple proofreading. It
involves analyzing the overall structure, argumentative flow, and thematic consistency. Writers must
assess whether their thesis is effectively supported by evidence and if each paragraph contributes
coherently to the essay's overarching narrative.

Addressing feedback from peers or instructors adds another layer of complexity. Receiving
constructive criticism can be challenging, as writers must balance their attachment to their work with
the need for improvement. Deciphering and implementing feedback require humility and a
willingness to reconsider one's initial ideas.

In essence, revising an essay is a demanding process that demands both analytical and creative skills.
It requires a critical examination of one's own writing, a willingness to make substantial changes, and
an understanding of the broader context within which the essay exists. Overcoming the inherent
challenges of self-editing is crucial for producing a polished and refined piece of writing.

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Events Leading to the Siege of Boston Essay
Colonial America: Relationship with England By 1775, the American colonies stretched
from Canada to Florida and had a population of over two million people. Mainly farmers,
the colonists worked the land and scratched out a living from whatever means they could
find. By this time most colonists were third or fourth generation and had been creating
their own industry and economy independent of British influence. The colonists built
new homes, roads, and towns and enjoyed the bounty of plentiful space and resources the
new world offered. During this time of expansion and growth however, an unwelcome
concern lurked in the shadows.
The British Empire was continuously attempting to expand their kingdom and at the
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Between 1763 and 1765, the crown imposed a number of acts on the American
colonist designed to recoup funds lost during the French and Indian War. One of the
first acts imposed was the Sugar Act. This act was a modified version of a previous act
the British had imposed in 1733 called the Sugar and Molasses act, which was about to
expire. Under the old act, colonial merchants had been required to pay a tax of six pence
per gallon on any importation of foreign molasses. The colonist undercut the market by
instead buying molasses from the French West Indies instead of the British West Indies.
The colonist used the molasses purchased cheaper from the French to produce rum.
Because of this practice, Lord Grenville, the first lord of the Treasury increased the
presence of British naval ships and instructed them to become more stringent in their
enforcement of customs.
Because of what was going on in the colonies, the British parliament decided a reform
of the Sugar and Molasses act was in need. The Sugar Act reduced the tax on molasses
from six pence to three pence per gallon. Also included in the new act were more
foreign goods to have a tax placed on such as sugar, wine, and coffee. It also placed strict
regulations on the export of lumber and iron. This strict enforcement of the new act
caused an almost immediate decline in the rum industry. The ultimate goal of the new act
was to reduce the markets that the colonist could sell.
The colonies
Physics of a Car Essay
Physics of a Car

The average driver doesn t think about what keeps their car moving or what keeps
them on the road, but that s because they don t have to. The average driver doesn t have
to worry about having enough downforce to keep them on the road or if they will reach
the adhesive limit of their car s tires around a turn. These are the things are the car
designers, professional drivers, racing pit crews, serious sports car owners, and physicist
think about. Physics are an important part of every sports and racing car design. The
stylish curves and ground effects on sports cars are usually there not just for form but
function as well allowing you to go speeds over 140 mph in most serious sports cars and
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Negative lift is created by front and rear wings on race cars and by ground effects and
spoilers on the average sports car. Most negative lift is used to fight inertia as a car
rounds a turn. Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain in the same state of motion
(Murphy 77). When a car rounds a turn at high speeds it often needs more force than it
s weight to resist the car s tendency to keep traveling straight. The increased downforce
puts more weight on the tires helping the tires grip the road. Drag force is the cost of
increasing downforce. Drag force is the force acting on an object in motion in the
opposite direction the object is moving through a fluid (Yager). To most people drag
force is simply known as air resistance. The objective of aerodynamic efficiency is to
maximize downforce while minimizing drag force.

Acceleration and Speed are obviously the two defining characteristics of a fast car.
Newton s three laws of motion are an essential part in determining how fast a car will
accelerate and how fast it will go. Newton s second law is the easiest to understand in
relation to a car s acceleration. Newton s second law mathematically states
Force=(mass)(acceleration) (Murphy 78). This law explains why cars that need to
accelerate fast should be relatively light in weight compared to other cars. Removing
mass, such as a bumper, radio or fancy upholstery reduces the weight of
Teens And Teen Pregnancy
As us females were young we all seem to become mothers, by playing with dolls, and
playing house with others our age. It may be easy for us to say that as children we
thought they needed some assistance, but in reality that was only our imagination. As
little kids did we really think about what it would be like to really have a baby? We
were children, but see the thing here is that teens are still children who are having
other children. 16 year olds do not just wake up thinking they want to have a baby,
most of the time it just happens without being planned. Teens often do not think about
what life would be like as a parent which is easy to happen and we should be informed
on the reasons why and what it really is like. The first reason why a girl can easily get
pregnant is not being informed about contraceptives. There are about 1,700 school based
health centers nationwide in which about ⅓ provide contraceptives. Sexual education is
very important when it comes to this, there are states that still require parents to sign off
their children receiving any sexual education in schools, in which many of the cases the
parents and their kids are too embarrassed to talk about. Although it is the parent s
responsibility to talk about it, they do not. When a teen is sexually active, it is important
for them to let a parent know, so that they can get checked. Another possible reason can
be unwanted sex. According to Teenhelp.com four in ten girls first experience happens at
age 13
Issues And Objectives Of The Commercial Bank Of Ontario
Issues Objectives is as follows:

As Jackie Patrick, loans officer for the Commercial Bank of Ontario, the key issue is
whether or not I will accept or reject Mackay s request for a bank loan and line of
credit. My key objective is to develop a thorough understanding of the facts presented in
the case in order to make an informed decision that will best serve the interest of the
Commercial Bank of Ontario, myself as the newly appointed loans officer, and of course
my client Mr. Mackay.

As Mackay, the key issue(s) is, how will he continue to operate and pay off his
outstanding debts in addition to, what will happen to Lawsons should the loan and line of
credit not be approved? If approved how will he ensure (what plans are in place) that he
will make good on his payments, both to the bank and FWL.

As Mackay, the key objective(s) entail, securing a $194,000 bank loan in conjunction
with a $26,000 line of credit in efforts to reduce his trade debt and service his tight
months of cash shortage (Lawsons, 2013, p. 311) in order to avoid filing for bankruptcy
and foreclose his business.

1. Ratio Analysis

Liquidity

Current ratio

Current ratio is as follows:

2013201220112010
Current ratio1.02:11.55:12.06:12.97:1

Lawsons 2010 and 2011 current ratio are above the industry average (1.8:1) however in
2012 the current ratio falls below the industry average at 1.55:1 and than again in 2013
to 1.02:1. This indicates that the company s ability to pay its debts is
A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings By Gabriel García
Márquez
I chose the short story called A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings by Gabriel García
Márquez. its genre is magical realism. Magical realism is a genre within fiction.
Magical realism includes different concepts, realistic views plus adding magical
elements. You can think of it like a fable or myth. It s a fictionwith magic or supernatural
segment in a relative real world setting. A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings tells the
story of Pelayo and his wife Elisenda, who find an old man with wings in their courtyard
after killing crabs in a rainstorm. Pelayo and his wife try to communicate with him but
the talk was one sided. They eventually get their neighbor, a woman to talk to the old
man, and informs them that the old man is an angel.
Gun Culture In America
Behind the surface of America s gun culture exists a grim and simple truth: There is no
protector; there is no guardian; there is no defender except oneself (Donovan). In the
United States guns are constantly being misunderstood or feared because people are
either purely just against guns or they are ignorant. Many statistics that circulate through
the media are very one sided, showing only the dark side of guns and their potential.
Americans opinions on guns are always changing. The leftists are usually against guns
and want them to be taken away. However they can t take away our guns because it
would be unconstitutional. Guns should be appreciated for how powerful these items are
and not to be banned or misused. Guns have a bad reputation... Show more content on
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As said guns were historically used to gather food, for sport and to protect ourselves.
Criminals use firearms to assert their authority over those they believe lesser than them.
It makes them feel more powerful than others. Another example of people using guns
for bad would be school shootings. Why are guns the problem when people are using
them for unintended reasons? For example in a DUI/DWI we blame the driver of the
vehicle, in a bombing we blame the bomber or bomb maker, but when a shooting
happens we blame the gun. People see school shootings all over media and immediately
jump to the conclusion that guns are the reason this is happening. What they don t even
think about is, maybe this is a mental health issue. You can leave a firearm on the porch
of your home before you go to work, and when you get home that gun will still be
sitting on your porch and no one will be dead. This is because guns don t kill people
and they don t make you aggressive or want to kill people. Guns don t have feelings
they don t care whether you shoot through human flesh or a hay target. They will not feel
remorse because they don t have emotions. They can t change your personality or make
you kill
The Political Motivations For English Imperialism
1. The political motivations for English imperialism were made on country that is
craving to succeed in power, to increase their land, to have an armed force, to achieve
respect by captivating colonies, and increase pride and security countrywide. The
Pilgrims left England to North America because they were seeking freedom from
religious oppression from King James I. Even though most of them died during the
cross over, the few that made it settle very quickly with the help of the Native
Americans. These groups of people were very religious and wanted to keep their faith
alive. Their leaders in England did not tolerate it so they decide to leave England to a
place where can freely express their religion. (U.S History, 2008 2016) 2. The social
pressures that contributed to English colonization of North America are the fact that the
population in England doubled. There were to many mouths to feed and very little food,
clothing and other goods that led to inflation. Since there were so many people looking
for job the wages fell drastically which led the laborers in poverty. Landowners raised
their rents, apprehended the lands where the peasants occupied commonly which resulted
on them being homeless and landless. So they had no choice but to live in the streets.
The officials finally realize that them leaving to North America would alleviate the
surplus of population in England. So that is why they migrated to North America to
improve their circumstances. (Norton, 2015)

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