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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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    Over the past ten to fifteen years‚ there has been a major change in the way people communicate to each other due to the development of the internet. Because of this‚ there has been a massive effect on the amount of socialising between friends and family; using technology in online social messaging websites such as Bebo‚ MSN‚ Facebook and many more. Through these social messaging websites‚ more and more people can interact with their friends and family all over the world. An expert professor David

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    INTRODUCTION India has experienced fast-paced growth over the last decade. Though the growth has primarily come from the services sector‚ manufacturing and exports have also risen reasonably. Logistics as a function is being increasingly outsourced by manufacturers. However‚ the Indian logistics sector in many ways still lags behind the global standards of performance. This is evident from the fact that we are ranked as low as 46th among 155 countries in the World Bank International Logistics Performance

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    DETERMINANTS OF MODAL CHOICE FOR FREIGHT TRANSPORT: CONSEQUENCES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SHORT-SEA SHIPPING BETWEEN SPAIN AND EUROPE María Feo-Valero a‚ Leandro García-Menéndez a‚ Inmaculada Martínez-Zarzoso b and Eva María Pérez-García a a Instituto de Economía Internacional. Universidad de Valencia. Spain b Instituto de Economía Internacional. Universidad Jaume I. Spain ABSTRACTi This paper presents a freight transport demand function consistent with the economic theory of modal choice in a price-time-reliability

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    Course: BaMMC 2nd Semester Exam title: Multimodal Discourse Analysis May 25‚ 2011 Character (excluding spaces): 22682 Page 1 of 14 OBLIGATORISK FORSIDE Prescribed front page 12-TIMERS PRØVER U. MUNDTLIGT FORSVAR 12-hour take-home papers without oral defence INSTITUT FOR ERHVERVSKOMMUNIKATION Department of Business Communication EKSAMENSNR. (PÅ STUDERENDE): Student Exam No.: (6 digits at the top left corner of you Student ID-card) HOLD NR.: Class No. Ex.: U02 FAGETS NAVN: Course/Exam

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    Pseudo NMOS Logic with Delay Elements S.THANGAMALAR M.E (VLSI DESIGN) P.G.SCHOLAR DEPARTMENT OF E.C.E SRI VENKATESWARA COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOG Email:rachelmalar@gmail.com Abstract-The advent of dynamic CMOS logic‚ more precisely domino logic‚ made them widely used for the implementation of low power VLSI circuits. However‚ the main drawback of this logic is the non implementation of inverted logic. To implement the inverted logic‚ it is required to duplicate the logic circuit up to

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    The English word ‘Symbol’ owes its origin to the Greek word‚ ‘Symbolon’ meaning ‘a sign’ by which one knows or infers a thing. Swami Swahananda‚ in one of his articles states that‚ “a symbol‚ typifies‚ represents or recalls something by possession of analogous qualities or by association in the fact or thought”1. Human beings use symbols so much so that it has become an innate tendency in them. In due course‚ symbols began to be used to interpret more and more abstract things‚ thoughts‚ human

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    Please address further enquiries to : CELTA Team celta@gspace.wlc.ac.uk When you come for the interview you will be asked to do a short language awareness test and a piece of writing. Pre-Interview Task Cambridge Certificate in English Language Teaching to Adults (CELTA) Please note that much of the interview will be based on your responses to this task so come prepared to talk about it and any other areas you have researched in order to complete it. Please send this form with

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    The Importance of Being Earnest is a well-known play‚ written by an Anglo-Irish playwright‚ novelist‚ poet‚ and critic. He is regarded as one of the greatest playwrights of the Victorian Era. He was born in Dublin on 16 October 1854. In his lifetime he wrote nine plays‚ one novel‚ and numerous poems‚ short stories‚ and essays. Among his work the most popular and well-known are “The Picture of Dorian Gray”‚ “The Importance of Being Earnest”‚ “The Ballad of Reading Gaol”. Wilde was a proponent of

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    composed and played‚ they have very different sounds. Steve Reich created minimalist music‚ while Miles Davis created jazz. In 1959‚ Miles Davis released‚ ”Kind of Blue”‚ the best-selling jazz album ever. It was an example of a new type of jazz‚ called modal jazz. I listened to “On Green Dolphin Street” and “Summer Night”. “On Green Dolphin Street” starts out quietly and reminds me of a loud‚ smoke filled club in a movie from the 60’s. I especially liked the muted trumpet. The sound was easy to hear‚

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