mom told me they lived in a very small house near the forest and it was 5 miles away from the nearest village. Her parents were farmers‚ they had sheep‚ horses‚ chicken and cows and they had a garden. So it was seven children in her family.” This shows your reader the earlier years of her life. Nicely done. *Kamila 5755123 has requested that you respond to the Content Development: In your sixth paragraph‚ you have touched on how your grandfather met your grandmother and how she rejected him
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a person who minds their manners knows how to act in every circumstance he tends to feel comfortable in unfamiliar surroundings. Nowhere are manners more important that at the table. Table manners prevent diners from being sloppy‚ offensive and boorish. They help to communicate respect to hosts and guests alike. Table manners are not hard and fast rules‚ rather they are helpful guidelines in our social relationships. Manners are something used every day to make a good impression on others and
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grade goes to outdoor Ed‚ but I have also been waiting for this day. When I went on the bus I sat on a seat beside Rachel. I looked around the bus and everyone seemed to be so thrilled‚ but I didn’t see anyone else afraid about the trip. I began to feel nervous‚ I felt like I was going to throw up and I wasn’t feeling too great. I have never been away from my mom for a whole week. I was a little excited when everyone was talking about how wonderful it’s going to be there at outdoor ED and how
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DEMAND AND SUPPLY In the market economy‚ the interaction of the buyers and sellers determines how the market will work. Buyers demand and producers sell for a particular quantity of goods and services at a certain level of prices. To Adam Smith‚ widely cited as the father of Modern Economics and Capitalism‚ in a free market‚ consumers are free to choose varieties of commodities‚ while producers have freedom of choice the commodities for sale and its production. Market settles on the price that
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On July 18‚ 2017 at 7:30PM‚ I was given the opportunity to attend a classical concert at Princeton University. This concert was part of a series called Summer Chamber Concerts; a summer event where different classical concerts are held featuring different musicians. This particular concert was featured the Lysander Trio. This trio consists of Itamar Zorman on the violin‚ Liza Stepanova on the piano‚ and Michael Katz on the cello. These classically trained musicians blew me away with their performance
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bargaining at the table. There are many models that describe a three step method discussion‚ proposals‚ conclusion despite which school of thought one prescribes to‚ the process of preparation‚ discussion‚ proposal bargaining‚ and conclusion apply. Part I Background and Settings The situation described in the following is very much like the last one‚ where we discussed the purchase of a vehicle. However‚ in this example the professional car salesman lost customers sue to his lack of following a process
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Name: Template Table of persuasive techniques Class: Date: It is important to remember that when you analyse persuasive language‚ it is not enough to simply list the speaker‚ writer or cartoonist’s techniques. You need to go a step further and discuss the intended effect on the audience (reader‚ listener or viewer). This is shown in the table below. There is space for you to add other examples as you come across them. page x1 Persuasive technique Effect on the audience Alliteration This
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also to create the hypnotic rhythms that take the place of more formal verse. Whitman’s poetics also rely on careful control of the indicative and imperative moods (described in a recommended essay by Galway Kinnell; see below). The critical and popular response to Leaves of Grass was mixed and bewildered. Leaves of Grass was most harshly criticized because Whitman’s free verse didn’t fit into the existing British model of poetry‚ which was a tradition of rhyme‚ meter and structure. One critic noted
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Functions and graphing functions Basics: A function is a rule that changes input into output A relation is any set of ordered pairs A function is defined as a set of ordered pairs in which no two ordered pairs have the same element A function must give exactly one unique output for each input Also called a mapping or simply a map The set of input numbers is called the domain The set of output numbers is called the range The set of all possible outputs is called the co-domain The range is generally
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and others to perform computations more easily‚ using slide rules and logarithm tables. Tedious multi-digit multiplication steps can be replaced by table look-ups and simpler addition because of the fact — important in its own right — that the logarithm of a product is the sum of the logarithms of the factors: The present-day notion of logarithms comes from Leonhard Euler‚ who connected them to the exponential function in the 18th century. The logarithm to base b = 10 is called the common logarithm
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