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    Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It In Ester Dyson’s essay‚ “Cyberspace: If You Don’t Love It‚ Leave It” she argues that regulating the internet is impossible and will have an opposing effect. Dyson highlights cyberspace regulations that did not work and why we need self rule. Dyson also talks about the uniqueness of cyberspace and the conflict it would have on earth. Dyson’s belief is that everyone should have a choice and an individual responsibility and how the uniqueness of cyberspace

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    31-50) using relevant pictures. 3. You have read two fiction so far (unit 1 and 2 from literary companion). Which Character Appeals to you and why? Write a note on that character(150 words)(Unit Seperately for Unit 1 And 2) 4. Prepare a chart using relevant pictures/slogans/quotations/proverbs Topic: Beat The Summer Heat(Roll No. 1-30) OR Social Networking(Roll No. 31-60) 5. Write a descriptive writing about your favourite advertisement which you watch on T.V. Use Relevant Pictures for

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    1920s paragraphs In the 1920s Canada improved as a nation‚ some of the things that improved the nation were the great economy‚ the inventions from Canada‚ and also women’s rights. These 3 paragraphs explain why these things improved Canada as a nation. The economy in the 1920s was “booming” which is one of the reasons the 20s are also known as “the roaring 20s “. Some of the reasons the economy was so good in the 20s was because the war had just ended‚ jobs were plentiful‚ and America

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    CHARACTERISTICS OF A PARAGRAPH Unity in paragraph Unity in the paragraph means oneness of idea. A good paragraph possesses unity when all the sentences develop the main idea. Unity in the paragraph is achieved by the use of (1) a topic sentence with its controlling idea (2) supporting details‚ and (3) a clinching sentence. Coherence in the paragraph The word "coherence" derived from "cohere" literally means "to hold together". If the sentences in the paragraph should relate to the topic

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    I remember my mother reading Love You Forever to me when I was a young child. I also remember being puzzled as to why she undoubtedly always ended the book with tears in her eyes. Now that I have the opportunity to revisit Robert Munsch’s touching story‚ I understand why it meant so much to my mother. The illustrations done by Sheila McGraw were always what captured my wavering attention when I was younger. The images are bright‚ comical‚ and entertaining. My guess is this book is intended for readers

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    How to forget someone fast It takes me one week at most to forget about someone I used to love even if the relationship lasted for a long period of time. You might think that I am emotionally strong or that i am an exception but the truth is that I suffered for more than a year after my first breakup and then after reading about love’s psychology I developed some kind of immunity to breakups. In my articles about breakups i will transfer that same immunity to you so that breakups won’t affect

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    Week 1-Individual Paragraph Writing Purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content all work with each other and should be used when writing academically to get the best writing possible. The purpose of the paragraph is why the writer is writing the paragraph in the first place. The writer is sharing their ideas‚ stories‚ experiences‚ information‚ and the purpose for writing. If there was no purpose of the paragraph‚ the writer would not need to write it. The audience is an individual or a group of people

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    Narrative and Descriptive Essay The purpose between a narrative and descriptive essay differ from each other because of how you want to convey the story and how to accomplish the purpose. In How to Say Nothing in 500 Words‚ by Paul McHenry Roberts‚ the intended audience is for students and writers‚ and in Once More to the Lake‚ by E. B. White‚ it is for readers who had experience with sharing a moment with their loved ones‚ which both stories accomplish a specific audience. Other similarities between

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    Write a 150- to 200-word paragraph to explain the importance of purpose‚ audience‚ tone‚ and content in academic writing. Use the three components of a good paragraph covered in this week’s readings. Underline your topic sentence. Boldface your concluding sentence in the paragraph. Use complete sentences‚ correct subject-verb agreement‚ and consistent verb tense in your paragraph. Post your paragraph to Assignments as a Microsoft® Word attachment and in Main in the body of a message.

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    PEE PARAGRAPHS 1st Paragraph At the beginning of their journey some people of Umuofia made fun about the locusts and the people who refused to come with them. But at later in the sky‚ “the sun rose slowly to the centre of the sky‚ birds started to chirrup in the forests‚ and then from the distance came the faint beating of the ekwe”. It was a peaceful dance and a dance was called an “ozo” dance. The people were very happy and the elusive dance rose between among them with music and dancing and

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