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    Fuentes English 12/4/12 The People to Blame for the Reason Why the Titanic Sank Do you ever think about the Titanic? Do you ever think about who was responsible for the Titanic sinking? Whose fault it was? Most people believe it was Captain Smith’s fault the Titanic sank. But it wasn’t just the captain’s fault it was different other people too. Other had a part in this wreck such as Captain Smith‚ the designer- Thomas Andrews‚ the captain of the Californian- Captain Lord‚ and the Titanic’s

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    Victorian Paragraphs Immigrants and Natives Living in Canada No matter where you lived‚ your social class always stayed the same‚ which was unfortunately the case for immigrants and first nation’s people in Canada. Immigrants coming to Canada were hoping for one of two things: their own land‚ and freedom of class. Most new immigrants to Canada were from Europe‚ but mainly Ireland and Scotland. The living conditions were the same in Canada as they were in Europe. The poor stayed poor‚ and the

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    script. Students of writing will benefit from learning how to write a cohesive essay in five paragraphs. It’s a skill that will come in handy and help you to tackle essays in a systematic fashion‚ virtually eliminating writer’s block. The most important paragraph in your five paragraph essay is the first one. This is the place to grab the interest of your reader with clear‚ concise‚ powerful phrasing. The first paragraph introduces your topic using a topic sentence. It’s followed by a few sentences

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    Did you know electronics can help you to protect your house from the thieves and unwanted person? Take a look to my Burglar Alarm Project. This simple tool alone can guard your doors and windows with a little power consumption. This burglar alarm can be used to protect windows or glass areas by using window foil that "breaks" a circuit as the glass is broken. It is an alarm that is triggered when the protective circuit is opened. Circuit Operation:- The circuit consist of a n-p-n transistor‚ an

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    As I sat in the car waiting impatiently to reach there‚ I though about my all-time dream coming true‚ visiting the modern wonder‚ Dubai. Since the United Arab Emirates were formed in 1971‚ Dubai has always been the most resourceful‚ united and modern of all. It has been very famous for a lot of tourist attractions like Burj Al Arab and Emirates towers. Additionally‚ the highest tower in the world‚ Dubai tower is currently being built and an above-ground metro is being designed for safe‚ fast

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    Narrative Paragraph Each person is different‚ so it varies on each individual. Usually‚ one has to practice whatever it is they are trying to learn. For example‚ if playing a game you should read instructions if there are any. Retaining this information is one step in the process of learning the game. Once you actually ’play’ the game you get an understanding of it. After this is accomplished‚ you may continue ’practicing’ until you are satisfied with your progress. So‚ let me tell a story of my

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    Viewers love action packed movies which are full of suspense. In 2005‚ the best television series drama was Prison Break by Paul Scheuring‚ and another action packed movie in 2013 is Escape Plan by Mikael Hafstrom. These two have similar plots‚ and the genres are action and drama. The main character of Prison Break is Michael Scofield who is a structural engineer‚ and Ray Breslin‚ the main character of Escape Plan‚ is also a structural engineer. They are both leaders of break outs‚ which they planned

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    Visiting Disney World with my family is one of my most favorite memories. My family and I went to three different theme parks: The Magic Kingdom‚ Epcot‚ and MGM Studios. Of the three parks‚ MGM Studios was my favorite. It was full of adventure and exciting shows. My family and I had a wonderful time which made for many memories. On the second day of our trip‚ we visited The Magic Kingdom at Disney World. There was so much to do in one day. We saw many Disney characters‚ such as‚ Mickey Mouse‚ Goofy

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    Full Moon and Little Frieda’ Children are wonderful. They do not follow the same rules as adults do and most of them do not even know that such rules exist‚ which allows them to experience the world and the bliss of living at an entirely different level that adults do not have access to. Ted Hughes‚ the author of this poem‚ realized this‚ because he had a daughter‚ whose memorable memory of the first spoken words was his inspiration for this poem. The poem makes many references to childhood and

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    English 2 Explaining by analyzing: Classification and division Analyzing means looking closely at the parts of an object or group. To analyze a single object‚ such as the human body‚ you divide it into its parts‚ such as the heart‚ the brain‚ the stomach‚ and the liver. To analyze a group of objects or persons‚ you divide and classify them‚ cutting one group into two or more smaller groups. To analyze the American people‚ for instance‚ you could divide and classify them in political categories

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