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    Ideas for final paper: Truck Topics: Diesel VS. Gas: http://www.dummies.com/how-to/content/the-pros-and-cons-of-diesel-engines.navId-323640.html Edge Juice with Attitude VS. Smarty Tuner Smarty S06 PoD: Compatible with Dodge Ram 5.9L 10 different Software’s to choose from Can read diagnostic codes Can adjust tire height Manual high idle enable on all software Requires no tools Convenient keyboard Completely reliable Quick and easy access to free upgrades Spend

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    Essay Topics * Engineering‚ like all professions‚ functions in a global economy. Describe what you think students should do while in college to better prepare themselves for a career in the global economy.  * You have just completed writing your 476 page autobiography and we would like to see a sample of what you have written. Please send us either page 231 or page 398. Feel free to also include one paragraph of acknowledgements at the end.  * All practicing medical doctors‚ dentists

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    Full Sentence Outline Because of our countries demand for oil‚ we have allowed drilling to take place in US waters for many years now. This has created many environmental problems over the years. The latest oil spill has opened the eyes of the people and now they are willing to fight to keep the environment safe for their families and future generations. There are many people that would like to see oil drilling come to an end‚ but that will take a lot of work for us to make this happen. The

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    creature + when I get home + when it grunted again so violently + [PAST(she looked down into its face in some alarm)]. The passage has five main sentences (shown by +) and two doubly embedded sentences (shown by the brackets). One embedded sentence is transformed into an –ing structure. This passage is composed of many clauses forming a highly complex sentence. - Main clause: Alice was just beginning to think to herself - Independent clause set off as a quotation: “Now what am I to do with this

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    make clear what we want to say. Punctuation marks are just as important in number sentences as they are in English sentences. Without being told by a symbol or some other means‚ we do not know whether to do the multiplication or the addition first. To avoid the confusion of such an expression naming two different numbers‚ let us use parentheses to indicate which operation is to be first. When part of a number sentence is enclosed within parentheses‚ think of that as naming one number. It is commonly

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    Type I or Type II Decide whether the following Conditional Sentences are Type I or Type II. 1. If they go to Australia‚ they will go whale-watching.
Type I Type II 2. If she had a mobile‚ I would call her.
Type I Type II 3. If Bob were here‚ he would have a solution for our problem.
Type I Type II 4. If you move here‚ we will see each other more often.
Type I Type II 5. You’ll live longer if you stop smoking.
Type I Type II 6. If Sarah didn’t go with John

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    a feeling of hatred toward someone or something. It is one of our basic emotions and can be most dangerous if it is not carefully controlled. A person can become angry when he cannot fulfill some basic need or desire that is important to him. For example‚ a child may become angry when he cannot play outside with his friends. An adult may become angry when he does not receive a raise in pay that he expected. Mentally‚ anger can interfere with our thoughts‚ making it difficult to think clearly. Physically

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    Sample Essay Exam #2 Assignment: Complete the sentence above with an appropriate phrase. Then write an essay supporting your completed statement. Time allowed: 45 minutes Response #1 Have you ever imagined how your life would be different if a key person were not in it‚ like a mother‚ father‚ spouse‚ or child? Some people are so integral to making us who we are that without them‚ our very identity would be changed. My grandmother is a key figure in my life who has left an indelible impression

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    Topics for OThello essay

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    Introductory Paragraph Hook: 3 body paragraph topics: Jealousy distorts Iago’s logic leading him to irrational choices. Iago’s egoistic personality causes him to engineer other characters and himself into jealousy. Betrayal and manipulation of characters leads Iago to his desires‚ atrocities. Thesis: Iago is a remorseless and egoistic man that manipulates good-natured minds to become as vile as a criminal in order to satisfy his atrocious desires. First Body Paragraph Introductory Sentence: Irrational

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    Summary of Complex Sentences (1) Subject Clauses That he has helped me is a fact. Whether she will arrive in time is not certain. How the thief stole in last night remains a mystery. What we are doing today is something new and special. It is not certain whether she will arrive in time. (2) Complement Clauses (Predicative Clauses) The fact is that he is really working hard every day. This is what I am looking for. This is who I met at the airport. That is where we change from

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