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    Mccloskey Response Paper

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    In his article‚ On Being an Atheist‚ H.J. McCloskey tried to show that atheism is a more reasonable and comfortable belief than that of Christianity.   McCloskey argued against the three theistic proofs‚ which are the cosmological argument‚ the teleological argument and the argument from design.   He pointed out the existence of evil in the world that God made.   He also pointed out that it is irrational to live by faith. According to McCloskey‚ proofs do not necessarily play a vital role in the

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    David Hyde Pierce

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    David Hyde Pierce was born on the 3rd of April 1959‚ in Saratoga‚ New York. He is the youngest out of 3 siblings. David is the son of George and Laura Pierce‚ both are deceased. His father was an actor and performed locally. His mother was an insurance agent. He has 2 sisters and their names are Barbara and Nancy. His brother’s name is Thomas. He had an interest in music but it was mostly Piano. He regularly played the organ at Bethesda Episcopal Church. David found out he had a love for drama when

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    Paragraphs: Friendship

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    What is a paragraph? * A collection of related sentences dealing with one topic What are the parts of a paragraph? * Topic sentence The topic sentence is the sentence that tells the main ideas of the whole paragraph. This sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph. * Body The body of a paragraph has sentences with information that supports the topic sentence. It is important to remember that every sentence in the body must be connected in some way to the topic sentence. *

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    Introductory Paragraph

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    NARRATIVE PARAGRAPH The toddler climbed laboriously up onto the stool‚ determined to “help” her mother.  But her mother did not notice; she was far too busy with the frantic preparations for the birthday party.  Ten three-year-olds and their mothers coming for an afternoon of treats‚ games and face painting: a herald of another party‚ ten years from now‚ when make up would be the order of the day‚ the child’s father had observed.  As the mixer whirred and the dishwasher swished and the oven beeped

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    we want them to. We have also studied the way a human brain works‚ the thought process and complex responses of a person. In all this‚ a theory had emerged from cognitive research that people possess eight different intelligences. There aren’t two minds that are the same‚ and because each person has a different kind of a mind‚ they also learn and receive information differently. In this paper I want to talk about Gardner’s theory; according to which‚ “we are all able to know the world

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    Paragraph Transitions

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    Paragraphs represent the basic unit of composition: one idea‚ one paragraph. However‚ to present a clear‚ unified train of thought to your readers‚ you must make sure each paragraph follows the one before it and leads to the one after it through clear‚ logical transitions. Keep in mind that adequate transitions cannot simply be added to the essay without planning. Without a good reason for the sequence of your paragraphs‚ no transition will help you. Transitions can be made with particular words

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    Paragraph Development

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    Paragraph Development Melano‚ Ivonne L. 1MT-P Dr. Arlo R. Mortos Description The most common Chinese food I enjoy most making and devouring is the dumpling. A dumpling’s texture is smooth and soft just like a baby’s skin. As I slice a dumpling‚ I can see its mouth-watering juice coming out from the filling and I can smell its meaty aroma twelve inches away from the plate. As soon as I munch on it‚ I can taste the pork‚ vegetable and seasonings all mixed perfectly! Eating dumplings

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    BODY DYSMORPHIA Sources: 1. Sylvester‚ Natalia. "When the mirror lies: is your reflection taking over your life? Look closer. The real problem may surprise you." Current Health Teens‚ a Weekly Reader publication Oct. 2010: 20+. Student Edition. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. 2. Boone‚ Lucille M. "The Adonis Complex: The Secret Crisis of Male Body Obsession." Library Journal July 2000: 120.Student Edition. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. 3. Holmes‚ Kathryn. "Battling Body Dysmorphia." Dance Spirit 17

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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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    Writing Paragraphs

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    Writing Paragraph Answers on Questions Questions: 1. Should boys and girls be in separate classes? 2. Should the government place a tax on junk food and fatty foods? 3. Should students’ textbooks be replaced by notebook computers? 4. Pretend you woke up one day and there were no rules. People could suddenly do whatever they wanted! Would this be a positive or negative outcome? Answers (jot notes): 1. No because… a. When they’re out of college‚ and they have a job‚ it’s not going to be separated

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