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    Spot Speedy Experiment

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    experiment‚ each member of the group discussed which role he/she would perform‚ as shown in Table A1. The group would then leave to the designated location previously marked alongside either Woody Hayes Drive or Olentangy River. The diagram of the Spot Speedy Study location is shown in Figure

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    Paragraph Structure

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    PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE Good paragraph construction depends mainly on a) thinking through each idea so that you develop it logically and clearly‚ and b) then guiding the reader through your thought processes by using appropriate joining expressions. This means making the sentences fit together properly. Most paragraphs are composed of three parts. I. Introduction: gives background information or provides a transition; should include the topic sentence (expresses the main idea to be developed

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    Summary Of Soft Spots

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    Soft Spots: A Marine’s Memoir of Combat and Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder‚ written by Clint Van Winkle‚ is about his struggle dealing with PTSD after returning home from Iraq. The book demonstrates what it is like to be constantly taken over by emotions and memories from the past. He does this by jumping from present to past many times throughout the book. In one sentence he will be sitting in his class at college and then the next he is back in Iraq in an AAV (amphibious assault vehicle) securing

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    Summer Vacation

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    Hope Templeman College English 1104 Professor Scott August 27‚ 2012 Summer Vacation Summer is one of my favorite seasons because school is out and it is a time to relax and be with family. This summer I did several different and exciting things. I went on a family reunion to Florida‚ hiking at Coopers Rock‚ and traveling to Washington D.C with friends. The first thing I got to do was travel to Orlando‚ Florida for a family reunion. It included my intermediate family and my dad’s side

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    How to Spot a Liar

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    carefully to what the person says‚ and try to “catch” him or her saying a slip or something contradictory. Most liars are experienced they’ve been practicing for a long time. They are very careful about what they say; therefore‚ they seldom make a slip. To spot a liar stop paying attention to what is said. Instead‚ | attention to the person’s voice‚ face‚ and body. How a person speaks reveals more than what he or she says. While choice of words is easy to control‚ the voice often betrays one’s emotions

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    Cameron White Mrs. Stanton 3rd Period November 19‚ 2012 On my summer vacation‚ I‚ my brother‚ and some friends decided to go to an amusement park because it was a church kid’s break after all we had done. But after that day I never thought about roller coaster the same‚ because that day I rode the Titan. Taking hairpin turns and completing death-defying loops. Your heart is in your throat and your stomach is somewhere near your shoes. The only thing separating you from total disaster is a safety

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    Writing Although it often seems that paragraphs can take an infinite number of forms‚ there are really only a few formats for paragraphing in formal‚ academic prose. What makes paragraphs seem unique to the reader is the style of the writer’s prose‚ not the actual format of the information. There are four main types of paragraphs in academic prose: the standard paragraph‚ the explanatory paragraph‚ the evidential paragraph‚ and the introductory paragraph (whose format is sometimes mirrored in the

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    paragraph helper

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    Paragraphs 1. Are paragraphs really necessary? Task 1 Read through the following un-paragraphed text entitled ’Coping with examination stress’ in Macqueen‚ C (1998) Getting Ahead in Tertiary Study: A Practical Guide for Business‚ Social Science and Arts Students Sydney: UNSW Press p.4 Examination stress is most effectively managed through good preparation. If you allocate your preparation time so that you also maintain a healthy lifestyle‚ then your stress levels should be minimal. Remember

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    Process Paragraph

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    Process Paragraph What is a process? A process is continuous series of steps that produces a result. When you write a process analysis paragraph‚ you explain how to do something or how something works. Therefore‚ there are two actual processes: directional process and informational process. In both cases process analysis explains the process by breaking it down into a fixed order of detailed steps. Your process analysis paragraph should: 1- have a title 2- begin with the introduction

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    Paragraph Organization

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    PARAGRAPH ORGANISATION A. Topic sentence The topic sentence is the most important sentence in a paragraph because it contains the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph. It tells the topic sentence has two parts: the topic and the controlling idea. The topic is the subject of your paragraph. e.g. Cigarette smoking is harmful for heart and lungs. Topic: cigarette smoking Exercise 1: Circle the topics in these sentences. Fast food

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