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    Monday 17 December 2012. Topic: Romance _________________________________________________ 1) They really do make the perfect couple. I’ve never known two people who get on so well.--- 2) I’ve heard their marriage is on the rocks. and they’re getting divorced.---have difficulties 3) It’s a match made in Haven And to think they first got together on an Internet dating agency! ----a perfect combination of two people or things _________________________________________________ Tuesday 18 December

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    There are many presentation topics that college students can select. However‚ a successful presentation is determined by a number of factors‚ thus it is important for a student to understand that an interesting presentation topic will not be enough. To start with‚ students should be armed with the necessary skills to create a captivating presentation. Using images in your college presentation Balance of graphics in your presentation is very important. Although images and beautiful fonts cannot

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    DESCRIPTIVE SENTENCES 1. The unnamed narrator of the story is a "dreadfully nervous" character who disputed the allegation that he might be crazy. 2. The narrator wanted to show that he is not insane‚ and offered a story as proof. 3. There was the narrator’s creepy fascination with the old man’s eye as further proof of lunacy. 4. The narrator became obsessed with the diseased eye of the old man. 5. The narrator likened it to a vulture’s eye and is so haunted by the Evil Eye that he decided to

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    Death Sentence and Structure for Sentencing April Mackney CJA/334 Research Methods in Criminal Justice November 19‚ 2012 John Dosdall/University of Phoenix Death Sentence and Structure for Sentencing The question that gets more than its fair share of likes and dislikes is “Is the death penalty appropriate” and “should the death penalty be able to be handed down to criminals across the United States?” The opinions of the citizens from centuries ago to today’s times would much rather see

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    1. Introduction 2. Basics 3. Subject vs Predicate 4. Classification of statement 5. Standard format: conversion 6. No conclusion Combos 7. Conclusive-Combos 8. DemoQ: Crazy men and Women 9. DemoQ: Intelligent Poets and singers 10. CAT-level DemoQ: Sweet Testing Apples (CAT) DemoQ: Working mother nurses (CAT) DemoQ: 4 questions in 1! 11. Special Conversions 12. Complimentary pairs 13. Tricky Situations: Priority order 14. Tricky Situations: 1-Statement Conclusion 15. Summary Introduction

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    is more important than the destination (nothing related) 20.) Heir apparent 21.) Honesty is NOT the best policy (both against and then for the topic) 22.) India and China 23.) Iskon (somewhat related to my name) 24.) bubbles in the air 25.) Art of Living (unrelated) 26.) Rural Sector (Related to SOP) 27.) women should remain at home (for the topic) 28.) Politics as a career 29.) Global warming 30.) Dressed to kill (was asked last year also) 31.) Sensitive people donot succeed in life

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    is Roger Smith‚ who is also the president. What is the proper salutation? Dear Mr. Roger Smith Dear Mr. Roger Dear Mr. Smith Dear President Smith 1. A formal business letter contains Regards Sincerely Respectfully Both 2 & 3 1. Find the sentence in active

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    ROBBMC03_0132431521.QXD 2/8/07 3:57 PM Page 35 Chapter 3 Personality and Values The Big Five Model In contrast to the MBTI‚ the five-factor model of personality— more typically called the Big Five—has received strong supporting evidence. An impressive body of research‚ accumulated in recent years‚ supports that five basic dimensions underlie all others and encompass most of the significant variation in human personality.3 The following are the Big Five factors: ■ Extroversion—This

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    Basic Sentence Patterns A sentence in English usually names the subject of the sentence (the person or thing doing the action) and then offers a comment or assertion about that subject. That comment is known grammatically as a predicate. Examples The sections of a sentence used as examples where there are more than one item are formated as noted‚ otherwise examples are italic. In the sentence "He left‚" He is the subject and left is the predicate. A subject can be a word‚ a phrase‚ a clause

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