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    time expressions

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    TIME EXPRESSIONS: Active and passive PRESENT TIME Affirmative Negative Interrogative TO BE am S + is are You are kind. am not S+ isn’t aren’t You aren’t kind. am is + S + ? are Are you kind? TO HAVE GOT has S + have + got She has got a car. hasn’t S+ haven’t + got She hasn’t got a car. Has Have + S + got +? Has she got a car? PRESENT SIMPLE S + V (-s 3rd

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    Freedom of Expression

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    Freedom of Expression: All people in the United States are guaranteed this right by the Constitution. Students‚ however‚ do not have this right to the same extent as adults. This is because public schools are required to protect all students at the school. The major aspects of this right are speech and dress. Both the right to speech and dress are not absolute in public high schools. According to the American Civil Liberties Union: "You (students) have a right to express your opinions as long as

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    The Expression of Absurdism In Albert Camus’ Novel “The Stranger” The Stranger by Albert Camus is a novel written in an absurdist point of view. The main character Meursault is faced with the death of his mother‚ the conflict between his neighbor Raymond‚ and Raymond’s girlfriend‚ and finally the decision to shoot the Arab. Camus suggests through his main character Meursault that being an absurdist is not living a life without meaning but rather living a life with a meaning while admitting

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    Facial Expressions

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    A History on Universal Facial Expressions: The Works of Lamarck‚ Izard and Russell Kathleen Coyne-Boyles From the time of the ancient Greeks through to the modern age‚ understanding and interpreting man’s emotions and body language have been a source of both fasicnation and a point of intellectual debate. The ancient philosophers‚ such as Aristotle‚ proposed the idea that the face takes on varying appearances which are characteristic of each of the passions (or emotions) of humankind. The famous

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    Algebraic Expression

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    In mathematics‚ an algebraic expression is an expression built up from constants‚ variables‚ and a finite number of algebraic operations (addition‚ subtraction‚ multiplication‚ division and exponentiation by an exponent that is a rational number).[1] For example‚ is an algebraic expression. Since taking the square root is the same as raising to the power ‚ is also an algebraic expression. A rational expression is an expression that may be rewritten to a rational fraction by using the properties

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    Literary Devices Used In The Things They Carried By: Tom Vennemann The Things They Carried by Tim O’Brien expresses the importance of a story-truth‚ as opposed to a happening-truth by use of literary elements in his writing. The novel is about war and the guilt it leaves on everyone involved in the war. Story-truth is not exactly what happened‚ but uses part of the truth and part made up in order to express the truth of what emotion was felt‚ which an important thematic element in the novel is

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    Pow Just Count the Pegs

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    Jordan Hunt P.3 POW Write Up; Just Count the Pegs Problem Statement: For the POW: Just Count the Pegs‚ I had to try and find the best formula possible for finding the area of any polygon on a geoboard. There are 3 different formulas you have to find. The first two are formulas that will combine together and help you find the best or “superformula”. In order to find the first two‚ you will make in and out tables. You will find the pattern and then come up with a formula for it. For the first

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    Weapons Training Analysis

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    Weapons Training Responses The drill sergeant in the poem “Weapons Training” written by Bruce Dawe‚ is portrayed as a bully and a very moody‚ tough and angry character. Dawe has showed this through many techniques. For example‚ in the first stanza he insults one of the soldiers by saying “what are you laughing at you in the back row with the unsightly fat between your elephant ears”. This shows that he drill sergeant is a bully but also a teacher who wants the soldiers to concentrate as they will

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    The Rule of Four

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    Mathematics includes methods‚ theorems‚ and models for solving equations that can be defined by and/or solved using numerical methods‚ graphical methods‚ or analytical methods. These three methods can solve small equations such as y=mx+b to x=-b±b2-4ac2a. Analytical methods use mathematical theorems to fully predict the implications of a theory. Analytical usually involves the user writing down formulas and follow step by step procedures find an answer. They can be used when equations are not complex

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    Linguistics and Point

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    moving from the introduction into the first main point of the body. A connective is not required here but may be used if desired. For information on connectives‚ review pages 177-178 of your textbook. Skip a space above and below connectives.) BODY I. A single complete sentence expressing the main point of this section of the speech A. Sub point [As with main points‚ sub points should be written in full sentences.] 1. Sub-sub point [Write sub-sub points in full sentences.] 2. Sub-sub point B

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