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    Old Quarter and over 600 pagodas and temples. Famous sites include the One Pillar Pagoda (built in 1049)‚ the Temple of Literature (built in 1070)‚ Hanoi Citadel‚ Hanoi Opera House‚ President Ho Chi Minh’s Mausoleum...Hanoi also characteristically contains 18 beautiful lakes such as Hoan Kiem Lake‚ West Lake‚ and Truc Bach Lake...‚ which are the lungs of the city‚ with their surrounding gardens and trees providing a vital source of energy. Those are some of places of interest you should visit when

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    their organization‚ taste‚ and appearance of concluding a thought or an idea. Making a fantastic burger is like writing. Just like a hamburger‚ the more condiments and toppings‚ the better the hamburger. In writing‚ the more description a paper contains the better the writing. The three condiments to a hamburger are its bun on top‚ the middle where you’ll find the meat‚ and a bun on the bottom. The first and most important secret to making a fantastic burger that everyone will just admire about

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    Mercury is the smallest terrestrial planet in the solar system‚ about a third of the size of Earth It has a thin atmosphere‚ which causes it to swing between burning and freezing temperatures Mercury is also a dense planet‚ composed mostly of iron and nickel with an iron core Its magnetic field is only about 1 percent that of Earth’s The surface of Mercury is similar to that of the Moon; it has many deep craters and is covered by a thin layer of tiny particle silicates The surface temperature

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    19. . . 4 . . . Cut Here 33. . . 3 . . . 12. . . 2 . . . General: • Test Specifications • Web addresses for the test-specific conversion chart and teacher evaluation forms 32. . . 1 . . . 8. . . 2 . . . For Part II (thematic) essay: • A content-specific rubric • Prescored answer papers. Score levels 5 and 1 have two papers each‚ and score levels 4‚ 3‚ and 2 have three papers each. They are ordered by score level from high to low. • Commentary explaining the specific score

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    Essay I: Southern Literature   1. Conventional representations of the South tend to portray the region in a simplistic manner and to reduce Southerners to stereotypes of shiftless hillbillies‚ indolent belles‚ and intolerant bigots.  While many of the stories we have read invoke similar stereotypes‚ the authors seem to subvert these conventional assumptions to present more complex and sympathetic representations of this region and its inhabitants. For this topic‚ you are to choose one of the texts

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    should contain all of its past. The city however does not tell its past‚ but contains it like the lines of a hand‚ written in the corners of the streets‚ the gratings of the windows‚ the banisters of the steps…’ (Calvino‚ 1974: 10-11) Like the city of Zaira‚ Karachi contains its past between layers of memories‚ each having a narrative of its own replete with personal history and anecdotes that help us understand the city for what it was and how it has changed over the years. In his essay on Karachi

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    Argumentative essay By: Hussain Alkadhimi Should the same laws which prohibit the sale and consumption of heroin be applied to tobacco? Do you think that tobacco should have the laws as heroin; this includes sale prohibition and consumption. Well in the next paragraph I will express myself to why I think that tobacco should be illegal. Tobacco has many advantages and disadvantages. Although tobacco is addictive it has some advantages both for the smoker and the workers‚ these advantages are

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    1. Defining the Concept ‘Equality’ is a contested concept: “People who praise it or disparage it disagree about what they are praising or disparaging” (Dworkin 2000‚ p. 2). Our first task is therefore to provide a clear definition of equality in the face of widespread misconceptions about its meaning as a political idea. The terms “equality” (Gr. isotes‚ Lat. aequitas‚ aequalitas‚ Fr. égalité‚ Ger. Gleichheit)‚ “equal‚” and “equally” signify a qualitative relationship. ‘Equality’ (or ‘equal’)

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    us are familiar with the expression‚ “a picture is worth a thousand words” and agree that memory for pictures is remarkable. Indeed in most situations‚ it would be wise to assume that pictures will be better remembered than words. One picture can contain enough information to convey many sentences. Children learn to follow stories in picture books before they are able to comprehend written text. Pictures are often universal and not restricted by knowledge of a specific language. For example‚ even

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    AP Essay- Congress The framers of the Constitution created a bicameral legislation where there were two chambers of congress made. There was the Senate and the House of Representatives and these two chambers split the necessary duties that congress needed to fulfill. The framers of the Constitution chose a bicameral legislature because they did not want all powers of the government concentrated in a single government institution as they would have been if a unicameral legislature was used. They

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