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    ECOLOGICAL SUCCESSION "Ecological succession" is the observed process of change in the species structure of an ecological community over time. Within any community some species may become less abundant over some time interval‚ or they may even vanish from the ecosystem altogether. Similarly‚ over some time interval‚ other species within the community may become more abundant‚ or new species may even invade into the community from adjacent ecosystems. This observed change over time in what is living

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    In literature‚ the recurrence of images‚ ideas‚ events or symbols can develop and embellish the themes to make them more remarkable‚ prevalent‚ and meaningful. In “Macbeth”‚ William Shakespeare uses the repeating motif of hallucinations‚ inflicted by inner demons or other people‚ to help the reader realize and develop the importance of the two major themes; unchecked ambition and overwhelming guilt. The multiple reappearances of hallucinations such as the dagger and the three apparitions reinforce

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    associated with these purposes‚ are listed below. Entertain by creating a story that elicits an emotional reaction of enjoyment in the reader. Examples include comedies‚ dramas‚ musicals‚ operas‚ and novels. Persuade by attempting specifically to make a convincing argument for or against something in the hope that the reader may change his or her mind. Examples include persuasive essays‚ logical arguments‚ and editorials. Inform by providing details‚ facts‚ figures‚ and other information required

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    The inverted pyramid is a method of organization in which facts are presented in descending order of importance. The writer prioritizes that factual information to be conveyed in the news stories by importance‚ the most essential pieces of information are offered in the first line‚ which is called the lead. This usually addresses the five w’s+H (who‚ what‚ when‚ why‚ where and how). The writer then provides the rest of the information and supporting contextual details in descending order of importance

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    People should use public transportation instead of driving One of the difficult choices people have to make today is that of utilizing public transportation or an automobile. Americans spend a lot on everything concerning owning a car‚ high prices of gas‚ insurance‚ parking‚ license plate registration‚ and maintenance of the vehicle‚ for example. In addition‚ people experience long delays driving their cars every day due to crowded roads. Also‚ traffic congestion seems to worsen intensely while

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    not born prejudiced; you ’re taught it”(Swindoll). Prejudice is the attitude and opinion held by one person or group about another. Any unequal or different treatment directed toward another group is considered discrimination. Often we are quick to make a firm judgement about someone before even knowing them. Parents often pass down prejudice to thier children which shelters children from having their own opinion. Pressure to accomidate to views of families‚ friends and associates and not forming

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    life where they develop their sense of responsbility. They should be responsible for their deeds in school as they face their responsibilities as a student. They also encounter situations wherein they should be able to choose their own paths to take‚ make their own decisions and stand in their own feet. As a college student‚ there are some factors that influence them such as peers‚ parents‚ degree of difficulty of the subjects involved and technology and many more others. These factors contribute in

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    when I first learned to read words‚ I was excited because I was now a reader but was I really reading or just lifting words off paper? Even though this is necessary for reading‚ reading is more complex than just recognizing words. The reader has to make sense of the words base and their context. While engaged in reading‚ the prior knowledge is activated along with personal connection‚ ideas‚ and opinions. Unfortunately‚ children will develop reading problems if they do get the necessary stills that

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    helps people set the motivation for a long-term goal. Motivation‚ especially standardized measures‚ helps people build up the grit. In this case‚ people will recognize the value of motivation. Therefore‚ the grit should be based on motivation to make sure the people will success. Another reason I think grit is the key to success is that willing to fail. People should fail and disappoint what they incline in their future‚ and it’s very important. Getting disappointment and failure motivate people

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    Year 11 Text Response SAC How does Haddon allow us to make sense of Christopher’s distorted view of the world around him in “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.” The world around us can be viewed in many different ways depending on various factors. The way that Haddon constructs the novel allows us to understand the unique and logical way Christopher views the world due to his condition. In the novel “The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time”‚ author Mark Haddon uses many

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