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    pattern as the other side in the exact spot adjacent to its counterpart (the other wing) It is exactly the same on one side as it is on the other? Or  How does a seashell create a perfect spiral? so how does  all this happen… (Another pause…) 2. Thesis statement In nature there is something not visible bi the untrained eye. It happens because there is something in nature called the golden ratio. (Say softly & clearly…). Think of golden ratio as natures secret un~seen Architect! Although I am not a fan

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    |[pic] | Of Mice and Men | | | | |Reading & |“The best laid plans of mice and men often go awry.” | | | |Assignment Packet | | |

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    Did you know that for every cigarette you smoke you can lose eleven minutes off your life? Smoking can not only leave you with long term affects you may not be able to get rid of but it will leave you poor and maybe dead. Mankind first came in touch with tobacco approximately eighteen thousand years ago‚ when migrant Asiatic people first intersected the Bering Strait and extended across the continents today known as the Americas‚ where tobacco is native (Gately ‚2001). Mayan Indians of Mexico

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    by selling children as food for rich gentlemen and ladies. By doing this he mocks the authority of the British officials. Swift formats his piece with heavy satire requiring the reader to dig for the complete idea of the piece. Yet the thesis statements in the opening ‚with it being the “modest proposal”. The parallelism in this piece is few .The author ‚in my opinion ‚ used too much irony and satire ‚so much that it made it difficult for me to read. In the piece Swift uses a lot of irony

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    Thesis Statement: Yellow Fever is a potentially dangerous virus but by following the right steps it can be prevented and hopefully eliminated. I. Overview of disease A. Basic Information 1. Causes a) Yellow Fever virus transferred by mosquitoes to humans b) Since 1974 only one genetic type can still be identified c) Transmitted between monkeys and mosquitoes and then from mosquitoes to humans. 2. Symptoms a) Incubates in body for 3-6 days before symptoms occur b) 2 disease phases (1) "acute"

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    Introduction A: Background B: Thesis Statement: Luke shows the reader a forceful and vibrant Holy Spirit that is driving and compelling the apostles to spread the gospel throughout the Roman Empire to satisfy Christ’s Great Commission‚ “to spread the good news to all people and all nations to the ends of the earth.” II Jesus‚ Holy Spirit‚ and Pentecost A: The Apostles are told to wait‚ and are given commands from Jesus about the Holy Spirit 1: Acts 1:2-8‚ Jesus’s commands

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    Intro paragraph Thomas was a (HERO) and in this thesis statement you will learn why people called him a (HERO). And why people looked up to him. Also what were his accomplishments. Some people did like him and some did not. Early life Thomas paine was born in england in january 29‚ 1737‚ and he became an only child because his sister died only when she was a baby. Also his parents were from different religion and fought about it often. He was the son of a corset maker. In his early life he became

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    Thesis Statement: The main purpose of my speech is to convince you‚ the audience‚ that animal testing is not only cruel and inhumane‚ but unnecessary as

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    Argument Essay Outline Thesis Statement: T.S.-- French would be the most beneficial extra course because it’s widely used around the world. Intro Evidence- French is the fourteenth most spoken language in the world. Cite: Paul‚ Simmons‚ and Fennig‚ Summary by language size Intro Evidence- A total of fifty-one countries and 75 million nine hundred people speak french fluently. Cite: Paul‚ Simmons‚ and Fennig‚ Summary by language size Counterclaim: On the other hand‚ some may believe that

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    Position Paper Outline Thesis Statement: Although human cloning is a scientific discovery of great significance which is the creation of a genetically identical copy of a human it has some medical advantages; however‚ it raises high debates because of its religious‚ ethical‚ and scientific disadvantages. I. Topic sentence: One of the main aspects that hinder the application of human cloning is the religious aspect. A. First Supporting reason: Cloning is a way of playing

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