ON SAYING PLEASE About the author Alfred George Gardiner (1865–1946)‚ a British journalist and author‚ is highly regarded in the literary arena. From 1915 he contributed to The Star under the pseudonym (pen name) Alpha of the Plough. At the time‚ The Star had several anonymous essayists whose pseudonyms were the names of stars. Invited to choose the name of a star as a pseudonym he chose the name of the brightest (alpha) star in the constellation ‘the Plough’. His essays are uniformly elegant
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UNIVERSITY OF ST MARK AND ST JOHN / HANOI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BA (Hons) International Professional English (2013/17) IPEF02 Dealing with Texts 1 Assessment: Portfolio (40% of total mark). This task consists of two parts Part 1 Individual task Part 2 Group task Deadline: As indicated in provisional syllabus (Week 8 and 11) Submit to: Tutor Part 1: Individual Task (1‚000 words) (20%) Write a paragraph of 150 – 200 words in response to two topics listed below. State
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It Pay’s To Read Why do we need to read? What is our purpose of reading? This is some questions that we know when we read. Reading skills are essential to success in society today the ability to read is highly valued and very important for social and economic advancement. Most children are beginning or trying to talk around the age of two years. This is a time when language skills are just starting to develop. Even though it usually too early of an age to expect a child to read‚ there is
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ESLEO1 – English as a Second Language‚ Level E Teacher: Ms. Tirogiannis Office: RM 218 Classroom: RM 146 Email: laura.tirogiannis@yrdsb.edu.on.ca Phone: 905-780-7858 ext. 583 Welcome! I am looking forward to a great semester with you. My goal is to help you develop English language skills in listening‚ speaking‚ reading and writing for everyday and academic purposes. At the end of this semester‚ you will be more confident in your English
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Jackson Cung Prof. Ted Shank English 908 24 March 2013 Famine in Uganda This photograph was taken by Mike Wells on April 1980. It was taken in the driest region of Uganda‚ the Karamoja district during the 1980 famine that wiped out twenty-one percent of the population. The photograph has a hand of a missionary holding the hand of a starving child; its purpose is to show the audience how severe the famine is in Uganda by contrasting the two hands. I believe that the target audience would be the
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Chapter 4: Health and Leisure “A man too busy to take care of his health is like a mechanic too busy to take care of his tools” Your health is one of the most important things in your life. It is vital that you take the best care of yourself as possible. However‚ sometimes this can be very difficult. People get discouraged and this makes it harder to eat right‚ exercise and take care of your body. That’s why more and more diseases appear nowadays and this quote will make you understand clearly
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Metaphor- Ex. “Now is the time to lift our nation from the quicksands of racial injustice to the solid rock of brotherhood” (paragraph 4‚ sentence 1). Martin Luther King Jr. uses a metaphor in his speech by comparing the way America needs to rid itself of racial injustice to raising a stone from quicksand to solid rock. Racial injustice is the quicksand that will bury the stone that represents our nation. By bringing the stone onto the solid rock‚ representing brotherhood‚ it no longer is in danger
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IDBI Capital Market Services Ltd. invites you to the post result conference call to discuss the Q3FY13 financial result of Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. on Friday‚ 08 February‚ 2013 at 02:45 PM IST with President‚ Automotive and Farm Equipment Sectors & Member of the Group Executive Board Group CIO‚ EVP - Group Mergers & Acquisitions‚ Finance & Accounts and Member of the Group Executive Board EVP‚ Corp. Finance & Investor Relations Dr. Pawan Goenka Mr. V. S. Parthasarathy Mr. K. Chandrasekar
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how to write a commentary Analysis/Commentary structure Intro Content/theme Audience‚ purpose‚ context Tone and mood Stylistic features Structure/ conventions of text type Use PIE P - point I - illustration E - explanation “How many of us haven’t watched a Hollywood film or read in the gossip magazines about the transgressions of Hollywood stars? How many of us can name a Bollywood film or a Bollywood star? In the text “Prince of Tides” (magazine
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CHAPTER 16- PROKARYOTES AND VIRUSES REVIEW Multiple Choice Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question. ____ 1. Bacteria and archaea differ in a.|the presence of a membrane-bound nucleus.| b.|the makeup of their cell walls.| c.|size.| d.|the presence of a cell wall.| ____ 2. Which of the following is NOT found in bacteria? a.|cell wall| b.|membrane-bound nucleus| c.|ribosome| d.|plasma membrane| ____ 3. Unlike bacteria‚ archaea a.|have
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