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    Equilibrium | Demand/supply andHierarchy | Strategic interaction among firms and other actors | Inter-firm relations | Competitive | Collaborative | Mode of Production | Direct product competition | Differentiated‚ niche production | Legal system | Complete and formal contracting | Incomplete and informal contracting | Institutions’ function | CompetitivenessFreer movement of inputs | MonitoringSanctioning of defectors | Employment | Full-time‚ General skillShort term‚ Fluid | Shorter hours‚ Specific

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    How to Wash Your Hair

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    (attention getter)- Stephanie Jones has very dirty hair. III. (thesis statement)- Today I would like to tell you how to wash hair. IV. (credibility)-After extensive research I am credible to tell you how to wash hair. V. (preview main points)-Today we will look at shampooing‚ conditioning‚ and drying hair. VI. (connecting sentence)- So let’s get started. Body VII. (first main point)- First let’s look at shampooing. a) (first supporting material)- According to www.wiki-how

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    he or she is innocent or guilty. Lawyers‚ on either side‚ will need to build a case for or against their client and will use testimony from eyewitnesses to do so. The merits of using eyewitnesses firsthand accounts are manifold. Firstly‚ we can figure out the actual sequence of events. By interviewing different people that were eyewitnesses of an occurrence‚ we can determine how the event actually happened and put together a timeline and even possibly‚ a motive. In addition‚ by interviewing bystanders

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    “The Complete Persepolis” especially to Marjane. It is evident that education is government run in Iran‚ and is greatly influenced by it. There are many different levels and kinds of education that Iranians experience; the kind the student had depended on their social status. I think the amount of education they received was very important to the Iranians‚ and determines their occupation later in life. Education is extremely important in the lives of Iranians in general‚ and in Marjane. Your education

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    Eco’s essay “How Not to Use a Cellular Phone” he discusses the different types of categories to which a cell phone user belongs. The categories described are handicapped‚ professional emergencies‚ adulterers‚ nonsense cell phone users‚ and complex business discussions. To express his feelings toward each category‚ he uses different varying rhetorical strategies. At the very beginning of the essay‚ the second and third paragraphs started with 2 very short sentences. The first sentence of the second

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    Many average people go to a fast food restaurant to take advantage of its convenience and reasonable price. From experience‚ fast food has been a “replacement” when home cooked meals were not around. There have been consecutive times when my body has digested a McDonald’s meal for more than twice a day. These meals substituted the breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner of the day. From then‚ an unhealthy diet was about to emerge. As a precaution‚ it is best to know the

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    Methods in Paragraph

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    exemplification 10.) cause and effect 11.) comparison and contrast 12.) details 13.) analogy Examples 1.)Descriptive paragraphs are often used to describe what a person looks and acts like. Read this example descriptive paragraph‚ notice how descriptive paragraphs are arranged by putting together all the sentences about the same thing. Here is an example of a descriptive paragraph: I am forty years old‚ rather tall and I have blue eyes and short black hair. I wear casual clothes as I teach students

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    How to use Dialogue tags

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    characters involved in a scene‚ the more important the frequency and positioning of tags becomes. Many people do not know the proper rules of using dialogue tags‚ they ’remember’ what they have read in novels and rely on grammar suggestions from microsoft word and end up making basic mistakes. One of the most common mistakes seen in dialogue is that the end of the dialogue is the end of the sentence‚ e.g - "This is a terrible meal." He said. Even in professionally published novels sometimes these

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    Parallelism Between Families Tragedy is defined by a series of unfortunate events that occurs to someone who does not deserve them. When a protagonist makes mistakes‚ sometimes other characters take the repercussions. Set in a time of royalty and ranks‚ King Lear describes parallel events of the pursuit of power‚ recognition‚ and certain tragic choices. With parallelism‚ similar occurrences highlight the importance of certain themes. In the play‚ William Shakespeare juxtaposes Lear’s choices and

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    PARAGRAPH BY PROCESS Process Signal words Context Clues PARAGRAPH BY DESCRIPTION Description Signal Words Figures of Speech Among the signal words to denote time sequence are: first‚ second‚ third‚ next‚ until‚ then‚ later‚ while‚ to begin‚ to start‚ at the end‚ afterwards‚ soon‚ meanwhile‚ eventually‚ subsequently‚ lastly‚ finally‚ and so on. Context Clues are hints provided by the words and the sentences surrounding the unfamiliar word. What Is a Description Paragraph? Preferably

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