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    Tutorial 7 ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY In this lesson we will look at the concept of scientific controversy and examine a scientific controversy for its main arguments. Then‚ we will look at the structure of an argumentative essay in order to develop awareness of its structure‚ and in particular how the introduction and the body paragraphs are developed. 1. What is a scientific controversy?

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    Summary [icon] | This section requires expansion. (March 2012) | During the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands‚ Anne Frank received a diary as one of her presents on her 13th birthday. She began to write in it on June 14‚ 1942‚ two days later‚ and twenty two days before going into hiding with her father Otto‚ mother Edith‚ older sister Margot‚ and another family‚ Hermann van Pels‚ his wife Auguste‚ and their teenage son Peter. The group went into hiding in the sealed-off upper rooms of

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    pieces that became corn grains of many colors: white‚ blue‚ yellow‚ red and black‚ and these were scattered all over the Blue Mountain‚ where they became corn-children. Sikoakame wandered on and became friends with the corn-girls‚ daughters of Kukurúwimari‚ the White Dove. They were Niwetsika‚ creatures linked to the colors of the kernels and the cardinal points: Yuawime to the dark blue corn from the South; Tuxame to the white corn from the North; Talawime to the purple corn from the West; Taxawime

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    PRESIDENTS Examiner 1: ……………………………………………………… Examiner 2: ……………………………………………………… Field Study Code : THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE : 60.22.15 This thesis will be presented to the Examining Committee at the University of Danang on October 30th 2010 M.A. THESIS (SUMMARY) This thesis is available found at the library of DANANG - 2010 - College of Foreign Languages‚ University of Danang. - Information Resources Center‚ University of Danang. 3 4 Chapter 1 the stylistic devices can bring in the speech. In order

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    TOPIC 1: MARKET STRUCTURE AND MARKET POWER 1.1. Competitors Anyone that produces a substitute for a firm’s product. - Cross price elasticity: Measures the substitution degree of a product for another. P.E.>1 – The demand is elastic‚ a change in price is reflected as an even major change in demand. The extent of the variation is higher as higher is the substitution degree of a product for another. We can say two firms are competing when a price increase by one firm‚ drives its customers to the other

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    1 Chambers Anna Chambers Rountree- 1st APUSH 7 August 2014 The Mayflower Summary The difficult journey of the Pilgrims began when they left England for Leiden‚ Holland. At the time‚ King James required all citizens to follow the Church of England. However like many separatists of the time‚ the Pilgrims wanted to worship as they pleased (4). After many years in Holland‚ the Pilgrims decided that it was once again time to move. While Holland was religiously tolerant‚ the country required the

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    In Robin Wall Kimmerer’s book Braiding Sweetgrass‚ she makes a compelling argument for the planet’s sustainability. Through several chapters‚ she illustrates how‚ despite how the Earth provides for all of our needs‚ we do not repay the favour and instead destroy the life it has left. We are not realizing the value of preserving the environment; instead‚ we are adapting to the thought that the extended use of fossil fuels is typical‚ climate change is irreversible‚ environmental pollution is an unfixable

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    The three largest known civilizations within Latin America were the Aztecs‚ Mayans and Incas. These empires were known for their knowledge such as the creation of a calendar‚ math and large empires. These Latin American civilizations learned to plant corn and beans‚ they also domesticated llamas‚ short ear dogs‚ alpaca‚ guinea pigs‚ and turkeys which are endemic. They used these domesticated animals as a food source‚ wool‚ protection‚ and a labour force. The Incas‚ Aztecs and the Mayans were large powerful

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    continental‚ and the influences to America and European. First of all‚ America is the rich‚ natural and beautiful land which is able to grow a huge number of people and other species. Rely on the rich land‚ inhabitants who live in south America raise corn and other crops‚ native American in central area have the present of god-- potatoes‚ people who is in America make their lives by hunting animals and also developing agriculture. Meanwhile‚ each tribes develops it’s own belief or ‘religious’ ritual

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    Setting: The story takes place primarily in a mill in Trumpington‚ a town close to Cambridge. Summary: Alan and John come to see the Miller and his family. While they are Alan and John grind corn at the mill‚ the Miller sets their horses free. While Alan and John chase their horses around for most of the day‚ the Miller steals half of their corn. The Miller tells his wife to bake a cake with the stolen corn and to hide it. By the time Alan and John come back‚ it is late and the Miller invites them

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