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    be as addictive as marijuana‚ heroin‚ and even cocaine. Quitting smoking is difficult‚ it takes a lot of hard work and effort‚ but you can quit smoking. Usually‚ people make 3 or 4 tries or more before finally being able to quit. The point of this essay is to provide you with positive suggestions for improving your success of quitting smoking. There are a number of ways an individual can stop smoking. One can start by seriously thinking about quitting‚ and then set a date. To stop smoking‚ you

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    philosophical inspiration behind the progress of the Industrial age. He always suggested that scientific work should be done for charitable reasons‚ and for relieving mankind’s misery with the invention of useful things. Bacon also authored several books and essays that advocated reformations of the law‚ and many of them regarding religious‚ moral and civil meditations. Of studies Studies serve for delight‚ for ornament‚ and for ability. Their chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring; for ornament

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    Expository Essay Topic Guy P. Moore Jr. Com/105 June 19‚ 2013 Stuart Kenny Expository Essay Topic What general topic have you selected? | Computer Programming | What components‚ or subtopics‚ are related to this topic? | * Computer Languages * Learning how to program * What software is needed to program certain languages * How does programming work * Teaching children to program | What particular aspect of this topic interests you most? | Learning how to program |

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    The two essays that I chose to read were "Setting the Table" and "Cochlear Implants". What characteristics make these essays expository? Both of the two essays I have read show facts and evidence to support their topics. The information was presented in a fair and non-biased manner. The facts given were clearly used to support a concept in "Setting the Table"‚ and the evidence used in "Cochlear Implants" about deafness‚ was to support facts. The type of organization used for

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    Expository Essay Prompts Can Guide You in Your Essay Writing Some of us might be more aware than others what an expository essay entails. Expository writing as defined as “writing designed to convey information or explain what is difficult to understand.” by the Merriam Webster’s Dictionary. These essays’ key objective is to be informative and explain the subject. The task of the expository essays is to add to the knowledge of the reader and take away any ambiguity or misconceptions. The information

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    is an expository essay and one can tell that from the first paragraph. The first paragraph states the thesis of the article‚ "Inviting a guest into our home means being responsible for their happiness for the entire duration of their stay". The first paragraph then goes more in depth to support its thesis by stating “it’s not just about the foods you serve‚ but the atmosphere you have your guest in.” The article then starts listing a step by step process to help the reader understand what to do

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    fitness program as a hobby. Every fitness program‚ regardless of the reason it is implemented‚ differs from every other‚ and also carries a different outcome goal. Concurrently a fitness plan will scarcely be adhered to‚ and produce results‚ if a clear goal has not been set. Therefore‚ an individual contemplating a fitness program must take some time to lay down their personal goals‚ and understand what their chosen goal entails. On each end of the spectrum‚ two of the most common goals chosen are maximal

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    you grab it with the hand that you do not have the most control of is because you will be using your other hand to make lines on the plantain with the knife. When I say lines I mean that you have to put the point of the knife in the plantain starting from the top and bringing it toward the bottom. You repeat this step about four times and then you are ready to peel the skin off the plantain. The lines have now separated the skin into separate sections that you can peel off. After peeling all the plantains

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    than their teachers‚ parents‚ and others.  There are a lot of reasons for this and the biggest one is peer pressure.  Teenagers are at a stage in their lives where it isn ’t cool to listen to mom and dad. They prefer fitting in with the social group from school land not

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    Fate expository essay Period 1 February 8‚ 2013 Fate is the course that life takes whether the person wants it to go that way‚ or not. It is believed by many that our lives are predestined by a higher power of some kind. Some believe their fate can be altered by the choices they make in their lives. Others believe that no matter what your free will chooses‚ you will always be on the course that was predetermined long

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