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    FORMAL WRITING Year 2 students should be using devices for their learning. (AGAINST) Young students‚ specifically Year 2 and younger‚ should not be using devices in their learning curriculum. While having devices and infinite knowledge at your fingertips can have its advantages‚ it also comes with many serious detriments that could cause many problems in the future‚ despite all the learning advantages you could think of. One of the many reasons to disapprove of the use of digital devices

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    Discrimination Discrimination occurs when a person is treated unfairly or less favourably than another person in the same or similar circumstances. Discrimination can be direct or indirect‚ and generally takes the form of exclusion or rejection from something.  

The Human Rights Act 1993 protects people in New Zealand from unfair discrimination Discrimination The law protects all people from unlawful discrimination; this includes discrimination on the grounds of: * sexual orientation

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    Formal Writing Assignment: Introduction to Early Childhood Education Instructor: Ecole Morris- University of Montana-Western Goal: to develop a personal teaching philosophy of early childhood education based on research and analysis. Purpose: If someone asked you to explain your philosophy of teaching young children‚ what would you say? How would you begin to formulate a statement that captures the essence of your belief about teaching and learning? Teacher candidates are increasingly being asked

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    Planning department ‚ Marbleton House‚ Stanton Way‚ Marbleton‚ MB2 4AD Dear Miss Stevens I am writing to you‚ to express my objection to your current plans to demolish my locoal skate park and Marbleton woods. My village already contains shops that can provide the necessaties that you have promised to the people living in Marbleton village. If you build a Marbleton superstore you will be putting a lot of good honest people out of a job‚ how would you like it if you have worked hard all of your

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    Have you ever used an object so much it has been considered a drug based on your usage of it? Well‚ for about half of my life‚ technology has been considered a drug that I am very much addicted to. When you were younger‚ instead of playing with your toys and friends what else could you possibly do for fun? Throughout my life‚ I have been misused the privilege to having technology. In the informative short essay‚ “Television: The Plug-In Drug” by Marie Winn‚ the author explained about how experts

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    Formal Letter Writing Conventions There are a number of conventions that should be adhered to when producing a formal letter. It is important that the overall structure is as clear and concise as possible and that you avoid the use of colloquialisms. Addresses: 1) Your Address  the top right-hand section 2) The Address of the person you are writing to beneath your address on the left-hand side of your letter‚ remember to include the name of the person that you are writing to. (If known)

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    Writing Assignment #1 - Formal Analysis of a Painting. Find the art that you want to write about in an online museumclick on the link below to find a list of museums- choose a "Notable Art Museum" (at bottom of web page) not a gallery. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_museum Directions: Choose one work that particularly engages you. Take time to look at the work in detail; make a simple sketch of the work. Ask yourself: "How does the piece ‘work’? What is the artist doing? Why do I have a

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    www.students-bh.com Writing a formal letter for a newspaper Al-Ayam newspaper P.O. Box 124 Bahrain‚ Isa town‚ P.O. Box123 Dear sir/madam‚ OR Dear Mr. /Mrs. I am writing to protest about Building factories in front of houses which is a problem for many people and makes them suffer. So many people and I against it. Well‚ Building factories has a positive side for example it will offer more jobs opportunity for people living there. Also it will increase the economy in our country. Besides that‚ it

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    believe my self-contemplation has a noticeably positive effect on the way I view my reading material and whatever I may choose to write. My writing has a tendency towards what most call “stream-of-consciousness”- Even in nonfiction writing‚ the information I need exhibited usually displays itself in a prose similar to that used in narratives. Formal writing often has to be edited before

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    events in human history. AL Qaeda is defined as a broad-based militant Islamist organization‚ and is considered to be- by the majority of society- the primary culprit of the 9/11 terror attacks. By inspecting Al Qaedas’ philosophy at its roots‚ its writings‚ and development‚ we can conclude that their approach can only be pronounced as destructive‚ not constructive. Al Qaeda interprets the Quran falsely‚ basing their ideology on principals such as the war they feel all Muslims must wage with ‘others’

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