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    causes and effects of floods; if you choose to write a narrative essay‚ you can narrate a story related to floods; and if you choose to write a descriptive essay‚ you can focus on describing floods. Descriptive Essay: WRITING a descriptive essay is perhaps more difficult than writing a narrative essay because it makes more demands on one’s use of language. In a descriptive essay‚ you need to give a detailed description of a person‚ place‚ object‚ experience or memory. Your description must be so

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    June Whitlock Henry Miller Marketing July 5‚ 2016 Hazardous Materials Found in E-Waste Most people in the United States are now aware that disposing of electronic equipment by traditional methods—such as dumping in landfills—is harmful to the environment. It is intuitive to people that placing large items that will never completely break down in landfills is a wasteful use of land‚ but the reasons for special treatment of electronic waste go beyond that. Electronics contain hazardous materials

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    social‚ religious‚ and economic characteristics were common‚ both in hunter-gatherer societies and residents of a Neolithic town like Catal Huyuk. These characteristics were similar in that they affected the social standing among both men and women. Gender roles in agriculture and food provision in general correlate with the social standing of both men and women. However‚ the Neolithic towns like Catal Huyuk’s characteristics were far more advanced than the hunter-gatherer’s characteristics were.

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    Introduction The life in a hostel is different from life at home. At home‚ sometimes it becomes different to frame suitable timetable of studies. There are relatives or guests visiting frequently and making the atmosphere of home quite unfit for serious studies. In such situation hostel-life seems to be boon for a student. Far from his/her home‚ he/she finds all facilities that are essential for sound studies in a hostel. Hence‚ hostel life is welcomed by most of the students. Hostel is a place

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    * Firstly‚ Secondly‚ Next‚ Finally = đầu tiên‚ thứ hai‚ tiếp đến‚ cuối cùng * As can clearly be seen from this example‚ … = ví dụ này cho thấy * It is clear that… = ….. là rất rõ ràng * Thus‚ therefore = do đó‚ bởi vậy * However‚ nevertheless = tuy nhiên * On one hand‚ on the other hand = ở mặt này‚ ở mặt khá * After analyzing both points of view‚ … = sau khi phân tích cà hai khía cánh * To provide a summary‚ to summarise‚ in conclusion … = để kết luận Topic: Nowadays

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    There is very real conflict between the values of the police and of the bohemian marijuana smoker. For whereas the policeman values upright masculinity‚ deferred gratification‚ sobriety and respectability‚ the bohemian embraces values concerned with overt expressivity in behavior and clothes‚ and the pursuit if pleasure unrelated to – and indeed distaining – work. The bohemian in fact threatens the reality of policeman. He lives without work‚ he pursues pleasure without deferred gratification‚ he

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    Was the American Revolution really a revolution? A revolution‚ as defined by the Oxford English dictionary‚ is the overthrow of an established government or social order by those previously subject to it. Although‚ the colonists did overthrow the British monarch‚ there was not enough change in American society for it to be a revolution. After the colonists won the war with Britain‚ they created their own form of government. A foundation and basis for the newly formed government was the Articles

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    Usually known as the “Neolithic Revolution”. (Simmons 2007: 1) There has been much speculation by academics in many disciplines as to the reasons why agriculture was developed and employed throughout the Neolithic revolution; and how the agricultural developments dispersed across the globe. However‚ I believe that there are unanimous definitions on both the Neolithic Revolution and agriculture. Both key to the answer of this essay. I believe the Neolithic Revolution to be the first agricultural

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    associations are getting more and more‚ the number of people who was leaded by these peasant associations was increasing at an amazing speed. Then Hunan province happened a big peasant movement that against local tyrants and evil gentry‚ feudal thought and system. In this movement‚ many local tyrants and evil gentry were “destroyed”. This big event reinforced Mao thinks the peasant movement will raise like a mighty storm. They will destroy all the imperialists‚ warlords‚ corrupt officials‚ local tyrants and

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    There were many factors that lead to the Iranian revolution of the 1970s‚ and it had a lasting impact on the Middle East as we know it today. The revolution showed the world what could happen when a nation is fed up with a leader who’s been‚ from the people’s perspective‚ ‘bought’ by the western world. Revolutions have happed all throughout history‚ but the revolution in Iran was unique‚ because it was the first one where a leader who was backed by the West had been defeated. Key sources for this

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