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    in such a way that limits the possibility of argumentive outbreaks. The NGT should produce a good mixture of quality ideas and help everyone to feel the involvement of working together as a group. The article‚ Nominal Group Technique: An Alternative to Brainstorming‚ lists some basic steps to follow when using this technique. The steps are (1) Individuals should be groups by five or six people. (2) Position question in open-ended format‚ ex: How can we best facilitate new changes within departments

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    Fossil Fuels: Oil Introduction History We are a country that runs on oil. From the gasoline in our cars to the plastic in our computers to the detergents that we put in our dishwashers‚ we rely on oil for our modern way of life. It cannot be understated just how strong of a role it plays in our economy and politics. It is used in tractors that plow and harvest food. It is used to power manufacturing plants and as feedstock in commercial goods. It powers all the trains and trucks that bring goods

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    Argumentative Essay: Recreational Marijuana Introduction: When we hear marijuana‚ what comes first to our mind? Is it good or bad? In our very conservative country‚ marijuana has been viewed negatively because of incidents of drug abuse and many cases of violence related to the use of it. We cannot blame anyone for this stigma because it is true that marijuana‚ when abused‚ has detrimental effects to our body especially the brain. Marijuana gives this pleasurable feeling like you are in cloud nine

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    In present day people all around the world have used many energy sources. For instance‚ cars have to use much fossil fuel energy. Coal and natural gas also have been used too much to heat homes and businesses even during the winter (Adapted from Rosenthal‚ E. ‚ 2010‚ December 11). As this information‚ ‘finding alternative energy sources is one of the major projects of this century in all countries because the world is running out of the natural resources’ (Edited extracts from authentic student

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    Name of article/news source: Huffington Post: Ageism‚ Sexism‚ Activism‚ and Jism Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/darcey-garland/older-women-invisible_b_7150714.html Topic: Ageism (discrimination towards age) Brief Description of it: The author of this blog post talks about her feelings towards aging‚ and how she feels that she is becoming more and more invisible as it happens. She fears that there will be a day where she is no longer attractive just because of her number. But then she looks

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    Diesel engines and unleaded fuel engines better known as gasoline engines are actually very similar. They are both internal combustion engines which is to convert the chemical energy in fuel into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy moves pistons up and down inside cylinders. The pistons are connected to a crankshaft‚ and the up-and-down motion of the pistons‚ known as linear motion‚ creates a force to the flywheel the from the flywheel to the transmission. The working principle of diesel engines

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    ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY:  Linking words:    although‚ though‚ even though‚ however‚ in spite of‚ despite‚ nevertheless‚ nonetheless‚ whereas‚ while‚ but‚ on the other hand‚ in contrast‚ on the contrary‚ again‚ and‚ also‚ besides‚ equally important‚ first (second‚ etc.)‚ further‚ furthermore‚ in addition‚ in the first place‚ moreover‚ next‚ too    - Introduction: From general to specific  - Paragraph I: Arguments for (advantages)  - ParagraphII: Arguments against (drawbacks)  - Conclusion: Summarise

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Fuels Solar Energy: Advantages: -Energy is free although there is a building cost. -Causes no pollution‚ however‚ energy may go into machines that produce pollution. -Solar energy can be used in remote areas where it is too expensive to extend the electricity power grid. -Estimated that the worlds oil reserves will last for 30-40 years whereas solar energy is infinite. Disadvantages: -Solar energy can only be harnessed when it is daytime

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    Argumentative Essay Some people agree‚ some people disagree about driverless cars. Driverless cars are positive for many different reasons. Driverless cars is not at all cheap‚ one report says making a car driverless would add up about $10‚000 more to its original price. One way driverless cars are positive is that they’re capable of preventing as much accidents as there is today. They will have sensors that know when to brake and when to stop. But you need to have

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    Through out recorded history‚ people of various cultures have relied on what Western medical practitioners today call alternative medicine. People use these treatments and therapies in a variety of different ways. The most common form of alternative medicine that is the most widely used is herbal medicines. Herbs have been used for thousands of years through out the world. There are records of the Egyptians using them in 1 600 BC‚ and scriptures that date back to the Yin dynasty in 1 500 BC (3)

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