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    such strategies as scanning‚ skimming‚ main ideas‚ contextual clues and inferences. Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this subject‚ student will be able to: 1. write summaries as well as process‚ comparison-contrast and cause-effect essays 2. apply basic grammatical concepts in writing 3. answer questions based on academic texts 4. give oral presentations Textbook: 1. Daise‚ D.‚ Norloff‚ C.‚ and Carne‚ P.‚ (2011). Q: Skills for Success 4 : Reading and Writing Oxford University

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    1 AN OPINION COMPOSITION When you are writing an essay that asks you to discuss a topic or give your opinion on a question‚ it is important to organize your thoughts and present your arguments clearly and to work out the structure of your essay before you start to write. 1. Plan four or five paragraphs: 2. 3. 4. 5. - an introduction (saying why it is important‚ what the situation is...) - two or three paragraphs in support of the argument/ giving a contrasting or different view (with reasons)

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    Question 7: “We see and understand things not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. Louise Hansen IB candidate#: 000768-019 American School of the Hague Theory of Knowledge Essay May 2010 Word Count: 1‚599 “We see and understand things not as they are but as we are.” Discuss this claim in relation to at least two ways of knowing. In 1991 the Soviet Union collapsed‚ and it was the end of the Cold War. Who was responsible

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    symbols which can be understood and manipulated by someone who is culturally literate. Second‚ being literate can mean "having knowledge or competence." For example‚ we speak of people being computer literate or politically literate. For your first essay‚ try to focus on a moment or a period in your life when you realized the significance of being literate in this fashion. Did you have trouble using a computer to register for classes? Did you fit into a subculture because you learned to speak its

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    was Hitler’s rise to power due to the First World War‚ the weakness of the existing regime? Format Introduction: I. Topic a. Origins (1920s‚ especially the last half of 1920s) b. Nature (1930s) II. Two Points of View (Specify exact areas for Agree and Disagree (How did...) / For and Against (To what extent did...) ) III. Stand (Why? ...caused Hitler to rise to power as...) (No personal pronouns/emotive words) This question will deal with the origins of Hitler’s rise to power in Germany‚ which lasted

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    Enlightenment Argument Essay Introduction This is an argumentative essay about two different styles of philosophies. I will analyze the work of both John Locke and Thomas Hobbes and compare the two philosophers. I believe that John Locke’s philosophy is more suitable to mankind because he has more of an open mind for what’s good for people‚ while Hobbes is just too critical. John Locke John Locke was an English philosopher in the Enlightenment Period (17th century). Locke was

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    Below is a free essay on "Should Art Reflect Society?" from Anti Essays‚ your source for free research papers‚ essays‚ and term paper examples. Art and Society‚ what is their relationship? Does Art encourage the growth of a society or does a society provoke the direction of its Art? What are the influences? How much is being influenced? Art began‚ one may argue‚ when civilization was borne. With each civilization‚ we form a society‚ a group of people with individual characteristics‚ philosophies

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    Many people may say that the death penalty is a horrible way of justice but some may disagree. In my paper I will compare and contrast the 18th century B.C. code of Hammurabi and its liberal use of using the death penalty in the United States today. Throughout my essay I will address the following questions‚ Are there any instances in which the death penalty is considered justice? Why is killing in some cases murder? Might there be a historical connection between the code and United state laws?

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    Can’t be Built on Soccer Fever” and “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye” In Jonathan Zimmerman’s essay “African National Identities Can’t Be Built on Soccer Fever” he describes how soccer brings the people of Africa together. He talks about the unity of Africans and how much soccer is a part of their lives. He also describes the underlying reason of why soccer is so heavily pushed. The perspective in the essay “Na Na Na Na‚ Hey Hey‚ Goodbye” Tim Bowling discusses his passion for hockey and his hate for

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    Do you agree or disagree that America has its own "unique" food and celebrations. Use specific examples to support your opinion. Throughout history‚ America has been a land of immigrants. American has been influenced by many cultures from all over the world. This is why America has no set language or culture. I disagree‚ because America has its own unique food and celebrations‚ but rather it obtained it from other countries. Some examples of food is shown in Soul Food by Amiri Baraka “Deep fat

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