usually start writing factual descriptions by writing the TITLE at the centre and then following it with regular paragraphs.The factual descriptions would generally look like the following and for ease in organizing‚ I’ve marked areas so that you know how your content flows in the factual descriptions. Word limit 80 – 100 words is generally the prescribed word limit for factual descriptions. But‚ be sure of it by regularly consulting your teachers. Example The following is an example
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Draft speech of Mrs. D. Purandeswari‚ MoS-HRD (HE) as Chief Guest on the occasion of the Annual Day of the Rainbow Concept School‚ Mahaboobnagar‚ A.P on 9th February‚ 2007 at 5.30 p.m. It gives me immense pleasure to be here this evening and to address the young students of the Rainbow Concept School on the occasion of its Annual Day function of the school. The Rainbow concept School has been established by Dr. A. Madhusudhan Reddy very thoughtfully for an overall growth of a child and to integrate
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The aim of this research was to see how postnatal depression demonstrated long term problems in child cognitive and emotional development; even though‚ the link between maternal and child pathology has not been identified clearly. In this research they conducted a prospective study that caused
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Jan. 2013. "The Right to an Abortion." The Right to an Abortion. University of Missouri at Kansas City‚ n.d. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. <http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/conlaw/Roeargs.htm>. "Roe v "Roe v. Wade." Roe v. Wade. Cornell Law School‚ 13 Dec. 1971. Web. 10 Jan. 2013. <http://www.law.cornell.edu/supct/html/historics/USSC_CR_0410_0113_ZD.html>. Williamson v
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From the extraordinary works of Gavan Dawes‚ The Shoal of Time: A History of the Hawaiian Islands brings the story on how James Cook was the first to discover the Hawaiian Islands‚ his decision to befriend the natives and the decision to stay at the islands when it seemed he should go to save his own life. Did he deserve to die for attempting to make a wrong a right? Did the Hawaiians make a terrible mistake in taking the life of Cook? Some would say he made the wrong decision and that is the reason
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to someone and they’re forever changed. It’s interesting how easily people change when they encounter something unordinary. We can see this happen to the character Captain Nye‚ whose character in chapter 35 contrast with chapter 41. A friendly and helpful companion turns into a raging maniac when ill. One would then question: did he become a monster‚ or was he perhaps unleashing the monster that’s always been inside of him? At first‚ Captain Nye’s described to have possessed a “singular handiness
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Noldylens Metayer want to be a captain for the Varsity football team for the 2015 season because from my perspective I think the reason we lose games is because of discipline and mental mistakes. The reason I was man enough to pick up an application is because I want to lead my team to the FCIAC Championship. Another reason is that I want to discipline my teammates if any mistakes are made or any childish behavior is occurrence. And my last reason is to help my teammates in school and getting them extra
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book are Charlotte(main character/13 year old girl/used to royalty/somewhat guilty)‚ Captain Jaggery(In charge/cruel/scared face)‚ the crew‚ Mr.Hollybrass(First mate/Dead)‚ and Zachariah(Old black man/whipped harshly on back/is still alive). In the beginning of the novel‚ Charlotte is supposed to travel back home from school with two other families but they cancel their trip so she goes aboard a ship with a captain and a crew. When Charlotte gets on the ship she is nervous and uncomfortable. On one
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Everyone has a worldview‚ whether they are aware of it or not. Our worldview shapes how we perceive‚ interpret‚ understand and respond to the world around us. It shapes what we think and do‚ what is normal or abnormal‚ and what is acceptable or unacceptable. Our worldview is the way we interpret and judge life‚ it is how we attempt to give it a sense; it is the way we reason‚ how we look at the world around us and how we classify things. Thanks to our values and beliefs‚ life is understood by us.
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conservative? Are you employed or unemployed? Have you ever been the victim of a crime or committed a crime? How do your experiences compare with those of others in similar or contrasting circumstances? 2 Analyze how your culture‚ race‚ religion‚ gender‚ class‚ and the like have impacted events in your life and how you might be a part of a larger sociological movement. For example‚ how have immigration issues affected you? Are you are a child of Norwegian immigrants living in the Midwest or born
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