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    COMSATS Institute of Information Technology Wah Cantt   COURSES REGISTRATION FORM     Date: September 02‚ 2013 Name: Arooj Safdar Father Name: Muhammad Safdar Reg. No: CIIT/SP12-BS(CS)-065/WAH Program: BS(CS)     Note: The student must check his/her previous academic record in progress report and above particulars (especially Name and Father’s Name according to SSC Certificate‚ because after completion of the degree‚ same record will be print on his/her Transcript

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    Essay the word blame definetion is to make someone else responsible for an accident‚ a problem or a bad sitiation. Everyone in there life had blame someone else for something that they it is normal for a person to blame‚ but however its wrong blame‚ one should take resposibilities for their own actions. I found a poem‚ a song‚ a article‚ and a movie that shows the word blame being use in each one as their themes for the purpose of people blaming others for their own mistakes or blaming themselves

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    OLUWAKEMI ADEJUMO DISEASE RESEARCH PAPER INFECTIOUS DISEASE: HIV/AIDS Human immune deficiency virus infection/ Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS) is a disease of the human immune system caused by infections with human immune deficiency virus (HIV). During the initial infection‚ a person may experience a brief period of influenza like illness. This is typically followed by a prolonged period without symptoms. Genetic Research indicates that HIV originated in West Africa

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    Destini Oddo Mrs. Rogers Themes 1 December 11 2012 Persuasive Essay This book The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time gives the reader the smallest glimpse into Christopher Boone’s life. His parents often struggle living with an autistic child‚ and how others react to a child with a disorder. The distance between Christopher and his parents‚ the community‚ and the people remains vast. All of these things factor into the life of a child with Asperger’s. Others with this disorder

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    Academic Essay 3 - Importance of Body Development and Transitions An essential component of an essay is its body paragraphs. Without them‚ you have a great opinion that falls gracelessly to the ground because it lacks support. Body paragraphs (and truly every paragraph in an essay) should be unified‚ coherent‚ and well developed. When a paragraph is unified‚ every sentence in that paragraph supports the essay’s thesis. When a paragraph is coherent‚ every sentence in that paragraph

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    I think working as a group is better than working alone. When people work in groups‚ it is better because‚ they can compare on what they are working on and make corrections. It is not to say people won’t work individually‚ but working in a group is better. This will also enable students that are not so in the class to get along. I worked with a group on a class that I was not so good with‚ and I was glad I did‚ we were five in the group. Three people were good with the course‚ while the remaining

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    Defining Characterization Characterization is the process by which the writer reveals the personality of a character. Characterization is revealed through direct characterization and indirect characterization. Direct Characterization tells the audience what the personality of the character is. Example: “The patient boy and quiet girl were both well mannered and did not disobey their mother.” Explanation: The author is directly telling the audience the personality of these two children. The

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    In the article “Toys” (1957)‚ Roland Barthes claims that modern toys are conditions children to gender roles they are expected to demonstrate. Barthes supports his claim by explaining that toys are imitations of everyday adult objects and comparing these toys to a wooden set of blocks that promotes creativity and durability. His purpose is to raise awareness about the myths of toys and the things they represent in order to make people reevaluate the types of toys that are best for child development

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    WHAT TO DO WHEN HOUSE ON FIRE? Talking about fires can be scary because no one likes to think about people getting hurt or their things getting burned. But you can feel less worried if you are prepared. Know Your Way Out An escape plan can help every member of a family get out of a burning house. The idea is to get outside quickly and safely. Smoke from a fire can make it hard to see where things are‚ so it’s important to learn and remember the different ways out of your home. It’s possible

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    Everything you need to know about Thesis Statements A thesis statement is a sentence that makes an argument and usually takes a stand‚ expresses a feeling‚ or highlights a feature of a subject. A thesis statement says something that has to be proved‚ and when you read or hear a good thesis statement‚ your reaction will be "Really?" or "How do you figure that?" or "Oh yeah? Prove it!" or "That sounds interesting -- tell me more." In short‚ a thesis will set up the paper and prepare the reader

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