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    The ABC’s of Sensation 3.1 How do sensations travel through the central nervous system‚ and why are some sensations ignored? * Sensation is the activation of receptors located in the eyes‚ ears‚ skin‚ nasal cavities‚ and tongue. * Sensory receptors are specialized forms of neurons that are activated by different stimuli such as light and sound. * A just noticeable difference is the point at which a stimulus is detectable half the time it is present. * Weber’s law of just noticeable

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    You first taste the sambal‚ the saltiness and then slowly recognize a tint of spiciness along with the taste of the nuts‚ all wonderfully mixed complimenting the different tastes. A cone of Kacang Dal. Acone which the Kacang Putih Man folded quickly with a piece of recycled paper. The variety of flavours that the Kacang Putih Men sell were once blessed upon Singaporeans along many streets‚ void decks and cinemas back then. Now‚ they are only ingrained in the memories of many Singaporeans as the ‘Good

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    While he lost his emotional connection to the river‚ he lost the connectedness of it to his live. That’s what he has lost. Reponses to Question 1 through 6 on “Grant and Lee: A Study in Contrasts” on page 493-494 of Model for Writers 1.In paragraph 10-12‚ Catton discusses what he considers to be the most striking contrast between Grant and Lee. That different is that while Lee saw himself defending only his region‚ a static society that did not want to change‚ Grant was fighting for a growing

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    In one or two paragraphs‚ supported by evidence in your text and from the Globalization video‚ respond critically to the following: Globalization brings both benefits and costs. Research a business that is global and identify the benefits it derives as well as the costs it incurs. Be sure to specify the business identity and your sources. Respond to at least two of your classmates Business - General Business BUS 250 Week 1 DQ2 Business Accountability In one paragraph‚ supported with

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    logical explanation. Here are the ways to write a discursive essay: * Write the first paragraph. This one should be the introduction of the main topic that you want to serve as the argument platform. A discursive essay is actually an informal article so you can directly state your personals opinion in it. This can also serve as your main point that will become the essay’s thesis statement. * The second paragraph should provide the main argument that you have chosen. Since you have the partial side

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    emotional reasons for what you say to persuade your audience to agree with your opinion. In this case the AUDIENCE is at the ceter. INTRODUCTION PARAGRAPH What is an introduction paragraph? The introduction paragraph is the first paragraph of your essay. What does it do? It introduces the main idea of your essay. A good opening paragraph captures the interest of your reader and tells why your topic is important. How do I write one? 1. Write the thesis statement. The main idea of the

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    writing a five paragraph essay persuading your reader to think like you. In this packet are the tools that will lead you to write persuasively. This will be due at various times and must be submitted with your final draft. Write in the due dates below as your teacher tells you: * Rough draft to the INTRODUCTORY PARAGRAPH due * Rough draft to the BODY PARAGRAPH 1 & 2 due * Rough draft to the COUNTER PARAGRAPH due * Rough draft of CONCLUDING PARAGRAPH due

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    least 42 where in the third paragraph it is used to begin the last three sentences. Next‚ was the element of pacing and in the third paragraph like mentioned before it was repetitive but also many simple sentences were used. Soto uses these sentences when he is in the midst of stealing the pie. They are obviously used to show that Soto is nervous and moving around quickly because there is a lot of action going on at the time. However‚ in the some of the last paragraphs there are many more complex

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    it’s almost like she is zooming in‚ as if she were watching the entire episode through a video camera. The structure and movements of the paragraphs reveals how Woolf’s experience began as simple events but gained significance later. The second paragraph is devoted to the "perfect lesson" that she learned‚ which led to her metamorphosis. This paragraph is of paramount importance as it encompasses the main idea of the piece. Woolf accurately quotes her father’s words in lines 23-25 despite the

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    Part two: 1. The metaphor used in the first paragraph to describe Miss Emily is “A fallen monument.” 2. The house is personified in the second paragraph by when the author describes it as coquettish. 3. In 1894‚ Colonel Sartoris told Miss Emily that she did not have to pay taxes because her father had given money to the town. 4. On the next year the new generation of town leaders mailed her tax bills. 5. In the sixth paragraph‚ Faulkner describes Emily has a short‚ fat elderly

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