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    What you write is in the content‚ and how you write is in the strategy. Essays are a composition written from a personal point of view. Purpose and Voice An author almost always has a reason for writing something—an effect he or she intends to have on the reader. Some of the most common purposes‚ and the types of written works associated with these purposes‚ are listed below. Entertain by creating a story that elicits an emotional reaction of enjoyment in the reader. Examples include comedies

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    Malaysian English versus Standard English Introduction Many countries use the English Language as a second language or perhaps its official language. When we talk about English Language‚ the most acknowledged kind is called Standard English (SE). In Malaysia‚ English is widely used‚ as it is our country’s second language. However‚ the type of English that is more commonly used here is known as Malaysian English (ME). Malaysian English (ME) Vs Standard English (SE) ME is quite different

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    American English and British English Communication may seem easy‚ but sometimes it is hard to understand between people even though they share the same language. American and British English have the same origin‚ which is the Elizabethan English. This means that Americans and the British speakers share the same language; but nowadays‚ these two varieties somewhat differ from each other. We can find both similarities and differences in both varieties. Even though American and British people can

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    Although online social networks help society by making communication and relationship forming both faster and easier‚ they hurt society by violating privacy‚ destroying social lives‚ and reducing self esteem. “88% of social media-using teens say they have seen someone be mean or cruel to another person on a social network site. 12% of these say they witness this kind of behavior “frequently.”” according to Luke Gilkerson‚ author of “Bullying Statistics: Fast Facts About Cyberbullying” (http://www

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    indeterminate .  | Question 9 | | 1 / 1 point | Is the sentence “Tibet Exiles Elect Scholar” (New York Times headline‚ 4/27/11) amphibolous? | | It is amphibolous | | | It is not amphibolous | Question 10 | | 0 / 1 point | “In the present situation‚ the likelihood is that the tuition fees will

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    Mike Ferrufino 11/27/12 Mrs. Lein Critical Lens Essay The quote “The bravest of individuals is the one who obeys his conscience” was once said by a man named J.F. Clark. Many situations will be faced by many people‚ but the bravest ones are the ones who listen to their conscience. It takes real courage to stand up for what’s right and no to support what is wrong. The novel To Kill a Mockingbird‚ written by Harper Lee‚ is great example to help prove this point. J.F. Clark’s idea

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    Part II of the core: Human Rights 1. The nature and development of human rights The definition of human rights: - Basic freedoms that are protected by law and are universally accepted E.g. Freedom of speech. Human rights are: 1. Universal – To be enjoyed by everyone regardless of gender‚ nationality etc 2. Indivisible – All human rights are equally important 3. Inherent – They are the birth right of all humans‚ to be enjoyed by everyone 4. Inalienable – People cannot agree to give them up

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    TecOne investors want a 40 percent rate of return on their investment‚ calculate the venture’s present value. B. Now assume that the Year 6 cash flows are forecasted to be $900‚000 in the stepping stone year and are expected to grow at an 8 percent compound annual rate thereafter. Assuming that the investors still want a 40 percent rate of return on their investment‚ calculate the venture’s present value. C. Now extend Part B one step further. Assume that the required rate of return

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    Breaking Down Filipino English Filipino English most common variations in Standard English are on sound system‚ rhythm and on stress.I will explain why these are so in contrasting the interviewer‚which is using the standard British English and the interviewee‚ a Filipino English speaker‚or the CNN interview to President Benigno Noynoy Aquino. First in sound system ‚I observed that the Filipino English was always compared to their vernacular counterparts.For example‚when Pres.Aquino said

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    that‚ "Life imitates Art far more than Art imitates Life". In the essay‚ written as a Platonic dialogue‚ Wilde holds that anti-mimesis "results not merely from Life’s imitative instinct‚ but from the fact that the self-conscious aim of Life is to find expression‚ and that Art offers it certain beautiful forms through which it may realise that energy.".[1][2] The philosophy holds that art sets the aesthetic principles by which people perceive life‚ and does not imitate life. What is found in life and

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