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    Just Because. . . That’s Why Writing Cause and Effect Essays What is a cause and effect essay? The basis of cause and effect writing is to show that certain actions cause certain results or effects. As a writer‚ you can approach the topic two different ways. You can set out to prove that certain known causes will have a certain effect. Or you can approach it from the other direction‚ setting out to prove that a particular effect was due to certain causes. Be careful to avoid some logical fallacies

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    Imellisse Gonzalez Personal Essay Broken Destiny igonzalez@hartford.edu (860-833-0187) Broken Destiny “Actions speak louder than words‚ but words are louder than silence.” This quote defines and guides my thoughts‚ morals‚ feelings‚ and essentially my life. Whether experiences are traumatic‚ emotional‚ alleviating‚ or joyous‚ everyone handles their experiences differently. There should be no comparison between individuals’ experiences due to that sole fact. I surmounted

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    In four short years‚ Missoula‚ a college town in the state of Montana‚ experienced a leap in the number of campus rapes and sexual assaults reported to the police. Very few victims and accusers were taken seriously by the local police department or the university. The prevalence of this epidemic is appalling and apparent in not only college towns‚ but the entire country. The only way to curb this problem is to bring light to the issue. By requiring college students to read and discuss Missoula in

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    How to write a simple Argumentative Essay 1. Think about your topic 2. Make a very short outline with short points 3. Make sure you argue with yourself 4. Don’t use modal verbs like ’could‚ would‚ might‚’ be sure of your ideas 5. Use linking words like ’but‚ and‚ however‚ although‚’ 6. Use paragraphs with an introduction‚ a body and a conclusion. Put the right word into these useful sentences for essays and articles. |alternatively |However

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    books on health and biographies written by innovative entrepreneurs. He also enjoys to watch documentaries of important times in the past. Zack’s favorite documentary is Freedom Riders. Which is based on a book that Zack has read. The book is about how around 400 African-Americans risked their lives to protest against segregation. He takes history as a lesson for the

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    "Why Women Are Paid Less than Men"‚ Thurow A professor at the MIT Sloan School of Management for more than forty years‚ consultant for government and private corporations as well as author of various books that address economic and public policy issues‚ Lester C. Thurow published his article “Why Women Are Paid Less Than Men” in the New York Times on March 8‚ 1981. In this article‚ Thurow presents an explanation for the historical disparity between men and women’s wages. Based upon the statistics

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    UNIT 1 Special Note: The argumentative essay is a very useful test of a student’s ability to think logically. Argue: v. 1. to persuade someone to do or not do something. 2. to give the reasons for your opinion‚ idea‚ belief‚ etc. Argumentative: adj. someone who is argumentative often argues or like arguing. Argument: n. a set of reasons that show that something is true or untrue‚ right or wrong etc. When you have an opinion and try to convince your

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    How to Write a Compare-Contrast Essay The Elements of a Compare-Contrast Essay What is comparison? Explaining the similarities or points of connection between two ideas‚ people‚ or things to give the reader a deeper understanding of each What is contrasting? Explaining the differences or points of disconnection between two ideas‚ people‚ or things to give the reader a deeper understanding of each Adapted from Webster’s Third New International Dictionary On what subjects can I

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    Characteristics of different types of borrowed elements in English 1.1. the definition of the term "borrowed word"……………………..………………..6 1.2. the semantic features of types of borrowed elements in English…………………9 1.2.1. translation loans.……………………………………………………………….10 1.2.2. semantic loans…………………………………………………………………11 1.2.3. etymological doublets………………………………………………………….12 1.2.3.4. hybrids……………………………………………………………………….15 1.2.3.4.5. international words………………………………………………………...18 1.3. assimilation of borrowings

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    Writing an essay Learning Skills Introduction Essays are not just exercises in research; they are also exercises in communication. Essays give you a chance to show what you can do: that you understand the question asked; that you understand the issues involved; and that you have done the appropriate amount of reading. Essays also allow you to demonstrate your analytical thinking and force a deep and powerful type of learning to take place. For these reasons‚ they are a common form of assessment

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