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    Types of Introductory Paragraph : Causes and/or Effects Essay Type: Statistics Topic 1: Air Pollution According to world statistics‚ the level of air pollution has been steadily increasing throughout the years. Though the result is not alarming‚ it is important for us to take measures in controlling activities that lead to air pollution. Only by doing so‚ will we be able to have better quality air. Therefore‚ the first thing to do is to find out what causes air pollution and its outcomes

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    * Be sure to include all steps and arrange them in sequence. * Explain why each step is necessary‚ and include warnings where appropriate. * Define any terms that your readers may not be familiar with. * Offer clear descriptions of any tools or materials needed to carry out the process. * Provide your readers with a way of determining whether or not the process has been carried out successfully. Fifty Topic Suggestions: Process Analysis 1. How to lose weight without losing

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    Writing a good speech isn’t the same as writing a good essay. It can be achieved by considering a few extra necessary but simple points. The audience needs to be engaged and thinking about what you’re talking about. A good way to do this is to ask a question the audience hadn’t considered‚ and force them to think of the only obvious answer. This is called a rhetorical question. Rhetorical questions aren’t meant to be answered‚ but still allow the audience to think about the question and relate to

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    Programme – Level 0 Module Title: Academic Writing Lecturer: Anna Zimmerman Assessment Task: You are to write and deliver a speech (between 750 and 1000 word) as if you were either David Cameron‚ or Barack Obama. This can be on any topic‚ real or imagined‚ but you must write as if you were the President or Prime Minister‚ not as yourself. Marks will be awarded for the following criteria: Use of voice and body language Originality of concept and content Appropriateness of language for

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    2.4 meters long. I asked‚“does any of you know how big these are.” We were with 3 of us in the car. Even though it was more like a bus to fit the turtles in. The others in the ‘car’ are called James and Faith. I am the youngest of the three. I am 17 years old. James is 22 and Faith is 20. We all met each other at the turtle centre. James owned the place but since we are only with 3 he has to come help us out. Usually about 50 people want to join this group. We don’t get paid either. It is volentairally

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    complaint‚ “The biller just quit again!” That reflection helped me to discover that this would be the direction I would go in. I taught myself the system they were using‚ which was extremely intense. My one attribute with regard to succeeding is that I have a burning desire to do my best at anything I take on. My boss‚ Mr. Calderone has a position available for an assistant here at AMCO Industry. I think this would be an excellent job opportunity for you. You are everything that Mr. Calderone

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    An analysis of how the first paragraph of The Metamorphosis supports the theory of Determinism . The theory of determinism states that all events are the consequence of prior events. Determinism is based on the scientific theory of cause and effect. An example of cause and effect is as follows: if a glass were to fall on a surface and break‚ then its breaking would be as a result of the collision of the glass and the surface; indicating that every occurrence has a cause. The literary work

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    Three-Paragraph Character Sketch Harriet Tubman is an old‚ African American‚ runaway slave. This was a woman that was very brave and fought for her rights/freedom. She just didn’t want freedom for herself; she wanted it for all African Americans. I would also have to say that she was a very smart woman. I say that because she carried a gun around with her‚ so if any of the other runaways wanted to go back she would threaten them with the gun because she knew that the masters would end up finding

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    Writing styles & Tone There are many different types of tone and writing styles that need to be explored with communication with others on-line because we don’t know our classmates or our instructor on a personal level; we don’t know the different personality types we would be dealing with. We would want to remember that email doesn’t have a face and what may seem like helpful comments can actually carry negative connotations. When communicating with others it would need to be natural

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    FIRST PARAGRAPHS First paragraphs are fundamental to the story and need to "hook" the reader in. If the first paragraph doesn’t grab you‚ then why would you read further? The first paragraph is where you are introduced to the tone of the story and sets the stage by introducing the main character(s) and giving information to entice us to continue reading. Three stories that have strong first paragraphs that draw us in and help us understand the character and story are: "A Sick Call" by Morley

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