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    The characteristics of good writing It is important that we produce good writing for technical reports and research papers by organizing ideas and points. Also‚ good writing will permit readers to concentrate on ideas and may help the writer to give the impression that he knows what he is talking about. The first point is that we have to think about what college readers will expect. In general‚ writing in College may varies from course to course‚ point to point. For example

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    Having a Third Eye

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    Having a Third Eye By: Lilia C. Montabon All of us don’t have the abilities to see creatures like ghost. But me‚ I don’t know why I see those. When I tell a story about what I saw‚ my parents and friends don’t believe me. So‚ I didn’t tell anyone about this. It was a rainy day in June‚ and it was so dark. My family and I were sitting in a big sofa. Nobody can’t notice that I was shaking for it was so cold. And then my brother started a joke that comes to a misunderstanding that comes to telling

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    that they have to abide by any of the safety regulations put in place by the pool and the city. The Trouble Makers are immune to the lifeguards squealing whistles and annoyed tones‚ and are one of the reasons why lifeguards are unable to enjoy their job. Trouble Makers come to the John F. Kennedy Pool unattended and frequently‚ but not nearly as frequently as the Pool Rats. The ages of these Trouble Makers range‚ most begin between the ages of seven and ten and continue to become more experienced

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    Feeling and Jasper Jones

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    Chapter 2 Summary Charlie wakes up in chapter 2 and realizes that he slept late. At first‚ he doesn’t remember what happened the night before but the memories of Laura and Jasper hit him hard after a few moments of being awake. Charlie has the eerie feeling that he is being watched and he expects to see police surrounding his house. But he is not being watched and no one is there so he takes a bath‚ where he becomes anxious about whether or not Jasper killed Laura and why Jasper would have sought

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    Having Team Force

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    Having Team Force Which one do you think is better‚ individual or team sports? Last summer‚ I wanted to be interest in sports‚ but I could not decide on which one to do. Consequently‚ I watched some videos about these. Also‚ I wanted to talk someone to help me‚ and I had met some of my friends who had attended this kind of sports. Moreover‚ I listened their ideas about individual and team sports. Besides‚ I had watched their matches many times‚ but I could not make up my mind. It was only after

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    Sleeping Freshman Never Lie is about the freshman Scott. He is starting high school at Zengar High. About twenty pages into the story he learns that his mom is pregnant. At that point he realizes that he should write a book of advice for his new sibling. Throughout the story he learns many things. Things from losing best friends to what to sign and not sign up for. Everything is narrated in first person so you are in Scott’s shoes the whole time. This helps because you learn about his opinions and

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    Having Phones in School Should students be allowed to have cell phones in school? Phones are the main source of communication and to all social media which may lead to other problems while having phones in school. Despite the rules against the use of phones in school students should always have a phone in their person at all times in case of any emergency. The amazing thing about cell phones is that they have become a multi- tool wonder that is no longer just used for calling or texting. Today’s

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    Education is crucial in order to get by in many places. Firoozeh Dumas in her memoir‚ Trouble in Farsi takes the reader back to when Dumas was a child‚ new in the U.S with many problems trying to get along. Throughout the story there are situations in which education would have help‚ especially education of language. To start off‚ on the first day of school Dumas and her mother have difficulty getting along with the class. Dumas’ mother is told to point out Iran on the map and she failed to do so

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    feel like they were misunderstood and their issues are not as important as others. In The Trouble Between US ‚ Wini Breines expresses this idea by saying their goals “included a color-blind democracy and‚ for white women who became feminists‚ a universal sisterhood. But it didn’t happen that way between white and black women. White feminists discovered that their idealism was flawed‚ that there was trouble between

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    Lots of these risk factors come from poor lifestyle habits that can be corrected to lessen a person’s chance of having a stroke. Being overweight‚ lacking proper physical exercise‚ poor diet‚ and the use of recreational drugs can all increase the chance of a stroke‚ especially at a younger age than normal. Other factors that contribute to a person’s chance for having a stroke lie in medical conditions such as naturally high blood pressure‚ high cholesterol‚ diabetes‚ heart disease‚ and even

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