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    In the first passage‚ the Okefenokee Swamp is described with a wide variety of diction. Its features are mentioned with a neutral tone and simply describe what the place looks like. In the second passage‚ Okefenokee Swamp is portrayed as an unpleasant setting with many disturbing features. Each passage describes the area with a different purpose and a different view. The first passage from the Encyclopedia Britannica has an objective tone‚ while the second passage has a detestable tone and is

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    CASE STUDY ON COMMUNITY BASED ECOTOURISM ACTIVITIES IN APO REEF Submitted by: Mona Rizza Romualdo Dominique Jane Toreja Table of Contents I. Introduction II. Background of the Study III. Objectives of the Study IV. Ecotourism and carrying capacity V. Tourism Activities VI. Establisment of carrying capacity : Ecotourism as conservation tool for sustainable development VII. Ecotourism and its urban development implications: current scenario and recommendations

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    There are two common meanings of the term "greenhouse effect". There is a "natural" greenhouse effect that keeps the Earth’s climate warm and habitable. There is also the "man-made" greenhouse effect‚ which is the enhancement of Earth’s natural greenhouse effect by the addition of greenhouse gases from the burning of fossil fuels (mainly petroleum‚ coal‚ and natural gas). In order to understand how the greenhouse effect operates‚ we need to first understand "infrared radiation". Greenhouse gases

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    More schools to pilot DepEd’s Senior HS program The Department of Education has come up with an additional list of participating schools modeling Senior High School (SHS) – part of the government initiative to identify best practices in the implementation of Grades 11 and 12 under the K to 12 Basic Education Program. “We have here a longer list of schools piloting the SHS modeling program from where we can draw learning prior to the full implementation of K to 12 in 2016. The insights we will

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    What can I learn from Rizal works and writings? A Rizal works or subject is designed to familiarize the student with Rizal’s role in the development of the Philippines progress. It includes the schooling of Rizal here and in abroad‚ his travels in different countries‚ and his family background how he will become a national hero. I learned from him that the time is very important because‚ for Rizal he never wasted his time to those unimportant things and that is right. He wrote different poetry’s

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    Menu NAME ______________________________________ DATE _______________ CLASS ____________________ Lesson Print Holt Physics Problem 3E PROJECTILES LAUNCHED AT AN ANGLE PROBLEM The narrowest strait on earth is Seil Sound in Scotland‚ which lies between the mainland and the island of Seil. The strait is only about 6.0 m wide. Suppose an athlete wanting to jump “over the sea” leaps at an angle of 35° with respect to the horizontal. What is the minimum initial speed that would allow

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    Introduction Like any rhetorical analysis essay‚ an essay analyzing a visual document should quickly set the stage for what you’re doing. Try to cover the following concerns in the initial paragraphs: Make sure to let the reader know you’re performing a rhetorical analysis. Otherwise‚ they may expect you to take positions or make an evaluative argument that may not be coming. Clearly state what the document under consideration is and possibly give some pertinent background information

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    Given our overall commitment to linking the text-interpretive and experimental traditions‚ rhetorical theory appears ideally suited to the task of generating specific predictions‚ amenable to experimental test‚ about the impact of stylistic variation in advertising visuals. With its semiotic foundation‚ the rhetorical tradition can provide a wealth of ideas for differentiating and integrating aspects of visual style (see‚ e.g.‚ Durand 1987). Furthermore

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    worldwide that ‘we can do it’‚ that is break free from the societal stereotypes in both literature and reality to forge new relationships with the world relieving the oppression from society and contribute to their full potential. Through the analysis of rhetorical devices and the context in which they were delivered parallels can be drawn between values‚ ideas

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    Rhetorical Analysis Laurie Schutza’s essay‚ “The Pack Rat Among Us” gives the readers a view of what a hoarder is like physically and mentally. A hoarder is a person who gets too attached to personal items that he/she cannot get rid of over the course of their lifetime. This causes the hoarders to have stacks of random things that must people would have disposed of. “Hoarders tend to keep what many may consider useless items such as empty food containers or cardboard boxes” (Schutza 306).

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