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Let’s Get A’s in Math

Posted by: WittyRuby on: August 16, 2006

Hong-Ngoc Nguyen
Instructor: Mrs. Tiana Marie Escarcida
Coms 100, section 1
1 May 2006
Persuasive Speaking Assignment
Let’s Get A in Math
This is an algebra formula:

that most of us used it over and over again to solve math problems. But so far, I still not find any instance in my life that I can apply this formula, except in the [...]

My Informative Speech: COLORBLINDNESS IN DOGS

Posted by: WittyRuby on: March 31, 2006

Hong-Ngoc Nguyen
Instructor: Mrs. Tiana Marie Escarcida
Coms 100, section 1
31 March 2006
Colorblindness in Dogs
To begin, I'll give you a quick quiz.

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Could you see the dog with a small red ball in the above picture? Does the dog see the ball in red color?

STUDY ABROAD

Posted by: WittyRuby on: March 30, 2006

Hong-Ngoc Nguyen
Instructor: Mrs. Tiana Marie Escarcida
Coms 100, section 1
10 February 2006
Self-Introductory Speech
Study Abroad
I don't know whether any of you have ever studied abroad. If you did, you would know already how it was. As you can see, I'm experiencing that right now. I'm here at this university from a country very far away, Vietnam. Today [...]


 

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