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    PARAGRAPH DEVELOPMENT The English paragraph can be divided into three sections: INTRODUCTION‚ BODY‚ and CONCLUSION. The INTRODUCTION briefly states the content of the paragraph and enables a reader to establish his expectation of what is to come. THE BODY is the main part of the paragraph‚ which is developed sequentially. THE CONCLUSION‚ the writer summarizes what he has already discussed in the main part and finishes his presentation of the idea. The following paragraph is an example. Sample

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    Dapane Piyadassi Jenney Carpenter English Composition 101-04 12 February 2013 Kamma The word karma (kamma in Pali) means action or volition. Kamma is an impersonal natural law operates in accordance our actions. It is a law in itself and does not have any lawgiver. Kamma operates in its own field without the intervention of an external‚ independent‚ ruling agent (Dhammapada). For an example karma can be put in the simple language of the child. Do good things. Good will comes to them now or

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    mathematical laws‚ where all of nature is mathematical and mechanical. After that‚ Isaas Newton established the basis for physics and psychology‚ published Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy in 1687‚ discovered the laws of motion and universal gravitation‚ stated that every object is affected through gravity‚ and explained the movement of the planets. The scientific revolution was caused by: the establishment of universities‚ the Renaissance‚ expansion‚ improved technology‚ and the Reformation.

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    1. As seen from temperate or tropical latitudes‚ the positions of the constellations shift gradually westward in the sky from night to night because (a) the Earth rotates on its axis. (b) the Earth revolves around the Sun. (c) the tilt of the Earth’s axis changes. (d) their right ascensions constantly change. (e) their declinations constantly change. 2. A star cluster in which the individual stars do not show a striking central concentration nor an orderly pattern or structure is

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    Nowadays we explain the law of  gravitation in a somewhat complicated fashion that Einstein has introduced. I do not  propose to give you a lecture on the law of gravitation‚ as interpreted by Einstein‚  because that again would take some time; at any rate‚ you no longer have the sort of  Natural Law that you had in the Newtonian system‚ where‚ for some reason that nobody 

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    Sir Issac Newton Sir Isaac Newton was the greatest English mathematician of his generation. He laid the foundation for differential and integral calculus. His work on optics and gravitation make him one of the greatest scientists the world has ever known. "Issac Newton was one of the world ’s great scientists because he took his ideas‚ of earlier scientists‚ and combined them into a unified picture of how the universe works." Issac Newton was born on Christmas day 1642 in Woolsthorpe

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    Ancient Babylonians were known for their scientific and mathematic achievements‚ such as heliocentric astronomy‚ planets orbited in circles‚ and base 60 counting. At the same time‚ Ancient Babylonians believed in magic and gods. In 14th century BCE‚ Code of Hammurabi‚ specified‚ “"If a man has put a spell upon another man and it is not justified‚ he upon whom the spell is laid shall go to the holy river; into the holy river shall he plunge. If the holy river overcome him and he is drowned‚ the

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    discovered over three centuries ago by Sir Isaac Newton‚ who worked in many areas of mathematics and physics. Throughout recent science history‚ three of the most important theories proven were all evaluated by Isaac Newton. He developed the theories of gravitation in 1666‚ when he was only 23 years old. Some twenty years later‚ in 1686‚ he presented his three laws of motion in the "Principia Mathematica Philosophiae Naturalis." Those discoveries are what we call today the Laws of Motion. Newton‚ who was born

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    Nursing and Autism Nursing and Autism Autism Spectrum Disorder or Pervasive Developmental Disorder as it was formerly known has increased in incidence over that last two decades. The autism spectrum disorders can often be reliably detected by the age of 3 years‚ and in some cases as early as 18 months.2 Studies suggest that many children eventually may be accurately identified by the age of 1 year or even younger. The appearance of any of the warning signs of ASD is reason to

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    culture’s or era’s moralities as better or worse unless one has a standard morality to compare it to. (12-15) II. Lewis further explains the Law of Human Nature and builds his case for the existence of God. (16-32) A. By comparing it to the Law of Gravitation‚ Lewis explains that The Law of Human Nature is not a truth about the way things are‚ but a truth about the way things should be. (16-19) B. The Law of Human Nature is not about what serves one’s own interests or what is helpful to them. (19-20)

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