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  • W11P2

    http://www.comcast.net/news/index.jsp?cat=GENERAL&fn=/2005/12/05/277027.html As you all have known the Saddam trial has been going on and the first witness came to the stand.  The witness said that Saddam ordered his officers to make arrests, torture, and killed many citizens of Iraq.  It sounds like the trial went like somewhat of ...
    Posted to writenow (Weblog) by writenow on December 5, 2005
  • W11P1

    Well since class is pretty much over and we havn't really read anything new in recent weeks, or I really havn't done the blogs for these posts that much I kinda forget about the readings, so I'll try and sum the semester up in this blog.  I felt that the reading really helped me brainstorm for my writings.  Going into the projects I ...
    Posted to writenow (Weblog) by writenow on December 5, 2005
  • W9P2

    Did anyone hear about the what happened with the young couple from PA?  Apparently an 18 year old and a 14 year old met at a meeting for home school kids.  They started seeing each other but their parents didn't approve.  Last saturday night they spend all night together and sunday morning her parents wanted to talk with him.  ...
    Posted to writenow (Weblog) by writenow on November 19, 2005
  • W7P2

    Its Halloween time and we are all used to seeing scary decorations.  These decorations range from spiders and spider webs to dead bodies and blood.  Some of these new decorations and masks look very real.  How can you determine if it is really fake?  That question came this morning.  A woman from Delaware hung herself from ...
    Posted to writenow (Weblog) by writenow on October 27, 2005
  • W7P1 BPF

    The reading in the penguin handbook about writing to persuade is very important for writing our current paper.  The reading starts off how to find a topic that can be arguable.  Then it goes on to talk about two different arguments.  These two different arguments are position or proposal arguments.  I also like how the book ...
    Posted to writenow (Weblog) by writenow on October 26, 2005
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