REVIEW OF STRUCTURE SENTENCE TRANSFORMATION Model 1 : Because /as/ since + clause [pic]Because of/ due to/ owing to + noun/ V-ing Because she behaves well‚ everybody loves her [pic]Because of her good behaviour‚ everybody loves her Model 2 : although/ thought /even though + clause [pic]Despite /in spite of + Noun/ V-ing In spite of being tired‚ they stayed until they found out what happened [pic]Although they very tired‚ they …… Model 3 : too + adj (for sb) + to-inf [pic]So
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Possible Speech Topics Informative Speech Topics Below you will find a list of 125 of 250 potential informative speech topics. Be sure to analyze your audience and time limit before selecting a topic. 1.How nuclear power works 2. The biography of your favorite actor 3. How to make pizza 4. The history of comic books 5. How to change your car’s oil 6. The story of how your school was founded 8. The history of your hometown 9. How to swing a golfclub 10. Trends in the stock market 11. How to drive
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Manuel l. quezon university | Methods of Research | Course Requirements | | Martha Johanna De Villa – dela Cruz | 1/15/2013 | Submitted to Dr. Fely Castillo Professor‚ MCS – MR List of Books in Methods of Research 1. Title of the Book Designing and Conducting Mixed Methods Research Author/s Creswell‚ John W. and Vicki L. Plano Clark Publisher SAGE Place of Publication Thousand Oaks‚ CA‚ USA Year of Publication 2007 Annotation Provides researchers across the social
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here must have played computer games before. After you will know some interesting facts about playing computer games. III Reveal Topic I would like to talk about some of the advantages and disadvantages of playing computer games. IV Preview Computer games help in releasing stress while we are having fun. However‚ they also have negative effects on us too. [ Let me start with the advantages of playing computer games ] Body I Computer games can release out stress A. They provides us to have
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Alex Hou The Art of Styling Sentences Homework: Pages 9; 11; 12-13; 17; 20 Page 9 Exercises: 1. We went to see a rapper concert at the end we all thought the rapper was especially good. 2. After they won the game‚ the tennis team went home; to celebrate. 3. The large blue whale came very close to the boat; we were very scared. Page 11 Exercises: 1. I felt jazzed about going to the party; however‚ Carmen was excited. 2. Jeremy knows all about computers; therefore‚ he helped
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Group Discussion Topics 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 Satyam Scandal would Impact Foreign Investments in India Globalization‚ in Long Term‚ will Cause More Harm than Good in View of Job Losses Global Impact of a Local Problem like Sub-prime Crisis Privatization is Boon or Bane Is there a Need to Protect Indian Culture? Terrorism and India Should Education be privatized? Reservation a Tool for Creating Social Divide or
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Playing God In this paper I will argue that computers cannot have minds. Using examples from Descartes‚ Turing‚ and Searle about the definitions of the mind and how it works to support my claim. I will be using the thoughts and examples used by these gentlemen to show how they are relevant in our understanding of the question at hand: Can a Computer have a mind? Descartes was a philosopher that lived during 1600s and is the father of dualism. Dualism is a philosophy that stemmed out of skepticism
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Informative Speech Topics The following come from this site: http://www.goodspeechtopics.com/informational-speech-topics.html Informational Speech Topics 1. 1. Personality tests 2. 2. Who are the libertarians? 3. 3. Aromatheraphy 4. 4. What is inflation? 5. 5. Electric cars 6. 6. What was Watergate? 7. 7. Political parties 8. 8. Describe a piece of current legislation 9. 9. Biography of an important person...........who is...? 10. 10. History of an event (Halloween‚ etc.)‚ or describe
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Aashka Parikh 988:101:03 10/11/2012 Donna Langston‚ in “The Difference Among US: Divisions and Connections” (2003)‚ questions the availability of the “equal opportunity” that the U.S. is proud of. As much as the people would like to deny that people are born into a certain economic class‚ and will most likely remain in that class for the rest of the life‚ it is true. As she puts it‚ “some were born with silver shoe horns” (Langston 371)‚ people who are born into a financially stable environment
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Frankenstein is considered to be of the first scientific fiction books. One aspect science fiction does is explain ethical situations that might arise from technical advancements. Do you feel that people have the right to play "God" by doing such things as reanimation‚ genetic experimentation: cloning‚ cryogenics‚ and invitrofertilization? What is the goal of technology and what should be our limitations to these technological tools? Do you believe there are consequences to these advancements
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