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    PARAGRAPH ORGANISATION A. Topic sentence The topic sentence is the most important sentence in a paragraph because it contains the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph. It tells the topic sentence has two parts: the topic and the controlling idea. The topic is the subject of your paragraph. e.g. Cigarette smoking is harmful for heart and lungs. Topic: cigarette smoking Exercise 1: Circle the topics in these sentences. Fast food

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    Jardi Tancat by Nacho Duato Spatial Analysis Created by Spanish choreographer Nacho Duato in 1983‚ Jardi Tancat is a work which symbolises the lifestyles of the Catalonian village people who worked and lived off the land. ‘Jardi Tancat’ was Duato’s first work and translates into ‘enclosed garden’‚ he utilizes various spatial elements through a number of motifs to represents the working lifestyle and hardships of the Catalonian people. Duato has used the performance space to indicate a very dry

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    GRESA BERISHA +377 (0) 44 249 647 gresa.berisha1@gmail.com DESCRIPTIVE WRITING Whenever I have a stressful day and my head is full of thoughts and problems‚ I tend to think of my happiest place and most peaceful moment to remain calm and get the bad things out of my mind. They are not imaginary because I have actually been at that place and lived that one moment. It was the summer of 2011 and

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    ------------------------------------------------- The Diary of Anne Frank (TV serial) From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Diary of Anne Frank | Genre | Historical drama | Written by | Anne Frank (diary) Deborah Moggach | Directed by | Jon Jones | Starring | Ellie Kendrick Tamsin Greig Geoff Breton Iain Glen Felicity Jones | Country of origin | United Kingdom | Original language(s) | English | No. of episodes | 5 | Production | Producer(s) | Elinor Day | Running

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    geo-located. Geo-spatial information is information about place and space. There can be no effective development without geo-spatial information (Clarke‚ 2013). He stressed that the three essential requirements of usability‚ accessibility and availability can be achieved through Geospatial Data Infrastructure (GDI)‚ which involves bringing relevant geo-spatial information to the user‚ reliably and consistently within a governance framework. It is called by different names such as Spatial Data Infrastructure

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    Spatial Resolution: Spatial resolution refers to the ability to distinguish between different points in space‚ specifically within the brain in neuroimaging contexts. Higher spatial resolution means that imaging techniques can discern smaller anatomical structures or finer details within the brain. This is crucial for pinpointing where specific brain activities or abnormalities occur. Techniques like structural MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) and high-resolution fMRI (functional MRI) have relatively

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    their experience. The opening paragraph of an article should briefly include who was involved‚ what happened‚ why it happened and where and when it happened. The Germany article includes all five of these points‚ whereas the shark article only includes who what and where. However‚ by not including all the information‚ the reader is more likely to read on to find more about the story as the detail becomes more developed in the following paragraphs. The closing paragraphs of the articles are similar

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    Assignment 1 Assignment 01 required students to conceptualise a spatial problem and discuss how they will represent reality in a GIS. The purpose of the assignment was to make students aware of how real life “things” (phenomena) will be mapped and the implications of how we represent features and phenomena. Question 1.1: Identify a spatial problem Most students were able to discuss and describe what makes a problem spatial. Problems are spatial in nature when the features relate to a specific place on

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    Spatial memory is memory that utilizes different neurons to help remember the location of one’s environment (Bear 2016). The hippocampus is thought to be responsible for spatial memory. Evidence in the hippocampal role in spatial memory has come from the Morris water maze test. The Morris water maze begins by putting a rat in a circular pool of cloudy water. Submerged in the pool‚ is a podium that will get the rat out of the water. First time rats will swim for longer periods of time and take

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    PARAGRAPH BY ANALOGY A paragraph by analogy compares two different things on the basis of their similarities in certain aspects. This kind of paragraph development premises its explanation on the familiar or known‚ so that the logical order (from the familiar to the unfamiliar) is presumed to be the best paragraph order.\ PARAGRAPH OF ANALOGY A.FALLING IN LOVE AND SKYDIVING Falling in love is like skydiving. Skydiving is a risk because you are never 100% certain that you will survive the fall

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