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    English Composition

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    English Composition II There are mixed reviews on online studying. During my research for articles on this subject‚ I found that more people are choosing online education instead of being in the traditional classroom setting. This appears to be a trend that in the eyes of some people will gain ground on classroom learning. Earning a college degree online will benefit mainly people with full time jobs. As Jessica Groach-Santina views it‚ “This form of education‚ will allow

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    Wedding Traditions

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    today‚ I am choosing to describe a Palestinian wedding from the 1940’s. A wedding was a grand affair which was celebrated by the entire village. Even travelers and people from nearby villages were welcomed to the weddings. Everyone in the village knew that a wedding was coming. The family of the groom would go from house to house to personally invite guests with an offering of "makhloota"‚ a mixture of nuts and seeds. In traditional Palestinian weddings‚ it is the groom’s family who pays for and arranges

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    Film Composition

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    Journals Word Count: 3‚450 17/09/12 1 The college year has commenced and now we can get underway with our Final Year Project. My project is going to focus on children with autism and music therapy. I will look at some definitions of autism. I am also going to explore the meaning behind music therapy. I will do this by looking at a range of literature around autism and music therapy. This will hopefully give me a better insight into the effects of music therapy on children with autism

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    What Is a Paragraph?

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    1.) What is a paragraph? Etymology: From the greek word paragraphos which means‚ line used to mark change of persons in a dialogue‚ from paragraphein  to write alongside‚ from para- + graphein to write. * A Paragraph is a distinct section of a piece of writing‚ usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line‚ indentation‚ or numbering. * A collection of related sentences dealing with one topic. 2.) What is overloaded paragraphing? * Overloaded paragraphing

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    ENGLISH COMPOSITION

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    1. Opportunities Opportunities are a much-debated topic in that it affects everybody in their daily lives. Some people criticize the importance of opportunities‚ who argue that without knowledge and skill the opportunities are doomed to slip away. They believe that knowledge and skill are more important than opportunities. But people who advocate the importance of opportunities‚ on the other hand‚ argue that opportunities are the most important factor in their lives. Without opportunities‚ they

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    Paragraph

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    Original run | 5 January 2009 – 9 January 2009 | The Diary of Anne Frank is a BBC adaptation‚ in association with France 2‚ of The Diary of a Young Girl‚ written by Deborah Moggach.[2] It was shown from 5–9 January 2009 in five half-hour episodes.[3] Representatives of the BBC have said that they "hope [that] this drama will bring Anne [Frank] alive to viewers of all generations."[4] A DVD of the series was released on 12 January 2009. It also aired on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) Public

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    Wedding Plan

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    The Campus Wedding Case – The “A” case 1. Given the activities and precedence relationships described in the (A) case‚ develop a network diagram for the wedding plans. The following table contains the activities‚ expected activity times‚ and crashing information. Activity Duration (days) Predecessor Activities Crash Cost Crash Time 1. Reserve Church 1 2. Church Notice Wait 17 1. Reserve Church $100 10 3. Decorate Church 3 2. Church Notice Wait 4. Travel from Guatemala 10 $500 2 5. Fit

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    Wedding Scope

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    Mr. & Mrs. Smith - Wedding Scope Team C MGMT 404 – Week 3 Table of Contents Page Cover Page1 Table of Contents2 Project Scope3-13 Proposed Budget 3 Budget Breakdown4 Project Objective 5 Deliverables 6-7 Milestones8 Technical Requirements 9 Limits and Exclusions 10 Customer Review 11-12 Measurements of Success13 Team C’s Week 3 Information 14 Team C’s Signatures15 Proposed Budget: The estimate of a maximum of $10‚000 is based upon the following

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    Types of Paragraphs

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    {Types of Paragraph} 6 The type of paragraph you use will depend on your purpose for writing. To entertain readers or express themselves‚ writers use narration or description. Exposition and narration are used to inform readers about something. Writers use persuasion to influence people. Several paragraphs written about the same subject might be very different‚ depending on why the writers wrote them. The four paragraphs that follow all talk about roller coasters‚ but in different ways.

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    Pointers to Good Composition Writing 1. Use simple words. 2. Vary sentence structure and sentence length. Do not keep repeating the use ofcertain words like ’then’ . Have a mixture of both long and short sentences. 3. Pay attention to paragraphing. 4. Very often‚ you have to describe people and places. When describing a personor place‚ fix the image of the person or place in mind. Then write as much as you can about it. Use sensory perception to include all relevant details. (Sensory perception

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