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    NATIONALISE RIVERS ? Respected Madam‚ teachers and my dear friends‚ good morning to you all. I have come here to speak a few words about nationalisation of rivers. Why to nationalise rivers? Our country‚ India‚ is predominantly an agricultural country. The livelihood of most of the people depends on agriculture. Though there are many rivers in the northern parts of our country‚ which never go dry‚ they are not of much use to agricultural activities in the south. As a result‚ we only witness

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    Introductions and Conclusions Introductions and conclusions play a special role in the academic essay‚ and they frequently demand much of your attention as a writer. A good introduction should identify your topic‚ provide essential context‚ and indicate your particular focus in the essay. It also needs to engage your readers’ interest. A strong conclusion will provide a sense of closure to the essay while again placing your concepts in a somewhat wider context. It will also‚ in some instances

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    Introduction Essay What articles did you choose? I chose Family Ties What type of Introduction does the writer use? This particular writer wrote this in a very interesting way. He started out with a question “Where do you come from?” This is the type of question that you would think would be simple‚ but he was referring to where African Americans came from. He was very straight to the point. Very well written. I enjoyed it. What is the effect of that kind of introduction on this essay? I think

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    Current news and developments in games Introduction In recent year computer games have been developed by professional developers and games studios. This article looks at the main areas that affect computer games development and brings you an update of what’s in the games development news today: Technology See text book p363 – 364 Artificial Intelligence See text book p364-365 General intro – say what it is and then how it is used in games. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Artificial_intelligence_(video_games)

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    Introductions and Conclusions Introductions are difficult to write‚ so don’t worry about writing an effective opening when you are drafting. Just get some words down on paper‚ and keep going. But when you revise your first draft (from now on) you probably should begin to think seriously about the effect of your opening. A good intro arouses the reader’s interest and helps prepare the reader for the rest of the paper. How? Opening paragraphs usually do at least one (and often all) of the following:

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    Privatisation And Nationalisation; contrasting theories in the pursuit of democracy‚ a UK Australia study. Privatisation and Nationalisation are two of the governance practices used by democratic governments to uphold and help realize democratic ideals. However they are in direct correlation in principle‚ to one another. Using Australia and the UK‚ this essay shall consider this issue as it explores how these two governance practices have helped and hindered the realisation of democratic

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    THE ANALYSIS OF INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION STRATEGIES USED IN OBAMA’S SPEECHES A. Introduction 1. Background According to Slagell (2009)‚ in everyday language‚ public speaking refers to the communication practice of a speaker sharing ideas with an audience primarily through speech. The process of sharing ideas for the audience can be done in many ways such as speech or also called as oratory. Following Astuti (2011‚ p.23-26) stated that public speaking including speech has many important

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    Introduction and Conclusion Ignacio Reyes COM 220 October 05‚ 2012 Mary Mc Williams I would start off my paper writing about different types of drugs and the effects it has on society these days. The drugs‚ the side effects‚ and how these affect our loved ones. From experience I can say that using drugs and going the wrong way will always bring problems to the table‚ emotionally and financially. I will also be talking about drugs and where they come from‚ who the bad people

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    INTRODUCTION: South Africa has so many amazing mineral natural resources as well a profitable well-developed mining sector. The nationalisation of the mining sector is an argumentative topic in our country at the moment. It has been argued that income from the mining sector will advance several social and economic project which include resource redistribution‚ transformation and job creation. The case for or against Nationalisation: FOR NATIONALISATION Nationalisation is the process of

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    is a tightly regulated one that is controlled by the DNA machinery within the cell. When a person is a baby or a child or within his or her mother’s womb‚ cells divide rapidly to allow for growth. After the person becomes an adult‚ most cells divide only to replace worn-out or dying cells or to repair injuries. When cells of the body at a particular site start to grow out of control‚ they may become cancerous. Cancer cell growth is different from normal cell growth. Instead of dying‚ cancer cells continue

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