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    Sports in high school and the participation of them are very important. High school sports have been around for years. Sports provide a source of pride and enormous connection for the student with the school. Canceling sports programs in high schools consequently cause more harm than favorable in most cases. More than a third of adults are classed as obese‚ that makes it more important than ever to keep sport programs in high school. High school sports can have great impact on a student development

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    A Descriptive Essay

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    Quick Tips for Writing Your Descriptive Essay Writing a descriptive essay can be a rich and rewarding experience‚ but it can also feel a bit complicated. It’s helpful‚ therefore‚ to keep a quick checklist of the essential questions to keep in mind as you plan‚ draft‚ and revise your essay. Planning your descriptive essay: • What or who do you want to describe? • What is your reason for writing your description? • What are the particular qualities that you want to focus on? Drafting

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    I believe Richard Connell used descriptive writing techniques very effectively in his short story‚ The Most Dangerous Game. Connell uses varying descriptive phrases to avoid repetition‚ as chapter two teaches us about. An example of such a technique is on page 69‚ when Rainsford hears the gunshots while standing on the ship. It mentions the darkness multiple times‚ yet every time it is described in a different way. Later this is seen on page 70. This describes the dense jungle in many different ways

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    The Hewlett-Packard and Compaq Merger Introduction HP (Hewlett-Packard) In 1938‚ two Stanford graduates in electrical engineering‚ William Hewlett and David Packard‚ started their own business in a garage behind Packard’s Palo Alto home. One year later‚ Hewlett and Packard formalized their business into a partnership called Hewlett-Packard. During the 1940s‚ HP’s products rapidly gained acceptance among engineers and scientists. HP’s growth was aided by heavy purchases made by the US government

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    DESCRIPTIVE WRITING ON THE EFFECTS OF TWO DIFFERENCE SEASONS ON THE SAME LANDSCAPE Johannesburg also known as Jozi‚ Jo’burg or eGoli‚ is the largest city in South Africa‚ by population. It is the provincial capital of Gauteng‚ the wealthiest province in South Africa‚ having the largest economy of any metropolitan region in Sub-Saharan Africa. The city is one of the 50 largest metropolitan areas in the world and is also the world’s largest city not situated on a river‚ lake‚ or coastline. Built

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    Argument #1 [] [Edit] Yes As early childhood is the most formative period of development for a child it is important that a mother has as much time to devote to her children as possible. By staying at home mothers could ensure that the next generation had the best start in life‚ hopefully averting future problems and providing a benefit to society as a whole. [] [Edit] No Mothers should have much freedom as anyone else in society to decide what is best for them and their children. If they

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    Storm pulled the oversize sports bag off the back seat‚ unzipped it and took out the two backpacks stuffed inside. He swung the straps of the three bags over his shoulder and set off up the path to the surgery entrance. At the top of the steps‚ he tapped the five digits into the security control keypad. The was a metallic click from the lock mechanism‚ the lights flashed to verify the sequence was correct‚ and he turned the key. The oxygen tanks were easy to find inside the storage room‚ right where

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    Imagine one night after school‚ you have a ton of work to do‚ and you’re looking foward to sports that night to take your mind of the stressful work. Then you find out that the school has canceled sports. Schools are wanting to get rid of sports! Sports can be fun‚ a chance to hang out with friends in a way you can’t in school. You don’t have to do any frustrating work. Now‚ schools want to take that away. Schools should keep their sports. One reason schools should keep sports is kids would be treated

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    Narrative and Descriptive

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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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    At the completion of this unit of instruction students will be able to: 1. Identify examples of descriptive research (surveys‚ case studies‚ documentary analyses‚ developmental studies‚ correlational studies) 2. Identify the steps and key principles involved in constructing a questionnaire (determining objectives‚ delimiting the sample‚ constructing the questionnaire‚ conducting a pilot study‚ writing cover letters‚ sending the questionnaire‚ following up‚ analyzing the results‚ and preparing the

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