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    Persuasive speech outline Topic: three common bad habits to stop Specific purpose: by the end of my speech my audience will realize how dangerous some of their eating habits could be. Thesis statement: eating a lot of junk food‚ snacking all the time‚ and skipping breakfast are bad habits people especially young adults should stop. Introduction: We are all unintentionally hurting our body and our health on a daily basis by some of our eating patterns. Food and Agriculture organization

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    Writing A Descriptive Essay To write a descriptive essay you first need to choose a character. It may be heroes‚ monsters‚ or none of these. You need to search for a book or poem. After you read the book or poem you choose the character that creates a distinctive impression on you. It may be from major characters to minor characters. You have to focus in the one scene where the character you choose attracted your attention. Use all information you can find from that scene in order to make

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    Persuasive Speech 11/15/2011 Drinking More Water Intro: Drinking a healthy amount of water is vital to your health. You can never imagine just by drinking a healthy amount of water‚ you gain tremendous health benefits‚ and sometimes you can even throw away your migraine medicine or pain killer. Every cell in your body needs water from head to toe. That is why it is so important to drink enough fluid. Before you can appreciate the benefits of water to your health‚ let’s review

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    xplain why getting a drivers license is an important event in the lives of many teenagers. Describe the major stressors in teens’ lives. Explain why you like (or do not like) to work in a team. Describe some nonmaterial things that make you happy. Explain why some teens commit suicide. Explain the how music affects your life. Explain the impact of different music genres on society. Explain why students listen to a particular type of music. Explain why some teens skip school

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    A good persuasive essay topic would consist of two essential components; the capability to persuade people with your writing skills and the second is to select a persuasive essay topic‚ which would interest the large number of audience. One of the trickiest tasks in persuasive essay writing process is choosing a right topic. Make sure the topic you choose must be creative‚ original‚ of your interest and you have some knowledge regarding it. It must be presented in a most convincing matter. Many

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    accounts and aging of receivables. Receivables are usually aged according to a chart. Each chart is unique to the business‚ but the categories are usually separated by 30-day intervals. The percent of accounts works via an estimate. A common example would appear as such: Warner Company’s year end unadjusted trial balance shows accounts receivable of $99‚000. Allowance for doubtful accounts of $600 (credit) and sales of $280‚000. Uncollectables are estimated to be 1.5% of account receivable

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    The Chase My wrists started to ache terribly as I trudged along the hard concrete road. Usually‚ when I took this route home‚ I passed all sorts of strange looking people. Where we lived‚ was an odd place‚ the people there were very friendly‚ but sometimes too friendly‚ getting in the way of your private life‚ asking personal questions that you didn’t really know how to answer. But on this particular night‚ a humid night at that‚ there was absolutely no sound to be heard. Not even the squeal of

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    "In Robert Frost poems the simple images and themes are interwoven into a complex pattern of provocative ideas and observations" (Robert Frost: Selected Poems). When you read one of Frost’s poems for the first time‚ you may think that the poem is straightforward and easy to understand. However‚ if you attempt to analyse each line and stanza in detail‚ you will realise that most words in the poem are metaphorical and hold connotative meanings. I will attempt to expand on this point through analysis

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    Rene Descartes concludes that sometimes our own senses can be deceptive and misleading‚ however there are some experiences so simple and tangible that they cannot be denied as real or true. For this essay I will defend Descartes’ beliefs from the objection that even simple experiences can be deceiving and that no experiences should be trusted completely. The problem with this objection is that a person needs to be able to trust what they are experiencing‚ and without that everyone might as well be

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    Dear Mr. Patel‚ According to your interview‚ we understand that you are strictly against the usage of cellphones despite the fact that there are many good reasons to use them . I wanted to say that I both agree and disagree with your opinions at different points. At the beggining of the interview‚ you mentioned people’s attention was taken away from the substantial things in life and also claimed that the dissapointment of not recieving any texts made them upset or rather neurotic. Afterwards

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