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    intended that teachers undertake all of the activities shown in the various units – that would be impossible in the time usually available – but rather to offer choices which could depend on local conditions. Timings for topics have not been given‚ as there is a great deal of variability in time available for the qualification from centre to centre. The Scheme generally follows the Syllabus‚ but the order in which topics are addressed has been adjusted to give a coherent flow to the course. The specification

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    Essay Topics * Engineering‚ like all professions‚ functions in a global economy. Describe what you think students should do while in college to better prepare themselves for a career in the global economy.  * You have just completed writing your 476 page autobiography and we would like to see a sample of what you have written. Please send us either page 231 or page 398. Feel free to also include one paragraph of acknowledgements at the end.  * All practicing medical doctors‚ dentists

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    What Type of Reader are you? What is your favorite type of book to read? Or do you even enjoy reading? No matter how much a person likes or dislikes reading‚ every person in today’s society has to read at least once a day. There is so much material to read‚ one cannot avoid reading something. Not only are there many different types of material to read‚ but there are also many different types of readers. Readers can be labeled either by what they read‚ or why they read. There are the people

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    Essay Topic: How did the rise of African Caribbean Peasantry differ from the rise of the Indian Caribbean Peasantry? Peasantry or peasant farming can be defined as a system where crops were cultivated and animals were reared on a small scale without the aid of hired labour and for subsistence purposes.In the Caribbean‚ peasantry was a common practice among the ex-slaves and immigrants after they were freed and left to sustain themselves.Although both the Africans and Indians were

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    bulbs began when his mother saw he was bored with toys and for some reason gave him a light bulbs‚ thus supporting the spontaneous interest that leads to collecting. In “After Life” by Joan Didion‚ we see another form of collecting as a death of Didion’s husband leads her collecting memories and objects pertaining to him‚ therefore supporting the intangible form of collecting and generally supporting that Didion is a collector. Joan Didion is classified as a collector; one reason being because of

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    Introduction The use of varied points of view‚ known as ‚ free indirect discourse‚ or variable internal focalisation‚ omniscient narration is used in fiction to create particular themes in such books as the ’Atonement’ by Ian McEwan‚ Jane Austen and many other authors. Using these styles has been spoken of as heightened literary skills which delivers to the reader what the author desires to reveal of their characters. It is an advanced and old style that can be used to bring forth the many perceptions

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    writer and his or her readers. In the introduction‚ a writer makes specific commitments that must then be fulfilled. The most important of these is the thesis statement‚ which commits the writer to a specific focus. In effect‚ it provides the reader with an accurate expectation of what the writer plans to do-the main idea that the writer plans to develop. In general‚ a good introduction accomplishes three purposes: 1. It attracts the reader’s interest. 2. It provides the reader with background information

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    n part II‚ chapter eight of Bernhard Schlink’s The Reader‚ the first-person narrator Michael describes reading the account written by a concentration camp who had survived along with her mother‚ the soul survivors in a large group of women who were being marched away from the camp. He says‚ "the book...creates distance. It does not invite one to identify with it and makes no one sympathetic..." The same could be said of The Reader. The book is written in such a way as to distance one from the characters

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    Tracy Hall Professor Thompson ENGL 310 Reader Response Essay January 26‚ 2011 Why Aren’t Women Funny? In his Vanity Fair essay‚ “Why Women Aren’t Funny” (2007)‚ author Christopher Hitchens purports that women are not as funny as men because they don’t have to be; that men must be funny in order to attract women‚ but women don’t need to be humorous to be appealing to men because they are already alluring by simply being women. In the essay‚ Hitchens comes off as quite the chauvinist

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    What a subject is of a sentence: The subject of a sentence is the person‚ place‚ thing‚ or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb. What the verb is in a sentence: The verb usually follows the subject and identifies an action or a state of being. What the direct object is in a sentence: The object that directly receives the action of the verb. Example1: Bill hit the ball. "Ball" receives the action of the verb "hit

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