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    CHAPTER I I. Introduction Math and English were also known as language. Math deals with figures‚ numbers‚ shapes‚ equations‚ and other logical operations. While‚ English deals with letters‚ words‚ reading‚ writing‚ listening and speaking skills related to grammar. The researchers need to know the correlation between Math-related subjects and the English subject of first year students of the Technological Institute of the Philippines. Despite of this‚ they will compare the performance of female

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    Shakespeare during the momentous year of 1599. Shapiro informs his readers that much of the story is created from historically informed conjecture. James Shapiro goes to the next level in this book by depicting the life of William Shakespeare during the momentous of 1599. Shapiro informs his readers that much of the story is created from historically informed conjecture. James

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    8th Grade Math TEKS Week 18 Week of January 14th‚ 2013 M T W T F 1 Number‚ operation‚ and quantitative reasoning. The student understands that different forms of numbers are appropriate for different situations. The student is expected to: A Compare and order rational numbers in various forms including integers‚ percents‚ and positive and negative fractions and decimals; RS B Select and use appropriate forms of rational numbers to solve real-life

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    Haile Selassie Haile Selassie who was believed to be a descendant from the line of David by Solomon‚ was a symbol to the black man. He exhibited that the black man had the capacity to be strong. This image that Selassie provided‚ was contrary to what blacks saw in Ethiopia‚ despite‚ Ethiopia being a black nation that had been independent for thousands of years. As a result of his assumed decadency and what he embodied‚ both Ethiopian’s and Jamaican’s assigned him as their savior. Within "Classic

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    colophon of the story. In the given supra example‚ I used information about my homeland‚ Ukraine‚ and this method reached the target - my classmates admitted they were excited in the topic. Furthermore‚ there exists one more valuable technique - refutation. Giving an argument with a counter-argument makes my writings more considered and persuasive and demonstrates conversance about a subject. For instance‚ in the article “Best Organic Friend” I wrote “Opponents of GMO surmise that modified food has

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    Analysis of a Non-Fictional Text The 4 basic types of non-fictional texts 1. Descriptive texts: the author wants to inform in a relatively balanced and neutral way (e.g. Description of a landscape‚ a place‚ a person‚ an object...) 2. Narrative texts: the author wants to inform the reader about a development or a sequence of events; the report (objectively or subjectively) gives answers to the questions who? what? where

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    Chap 1. Purpose for persuasive strategies a. To strengthen commitment i. Move readers further along the scale in the direction they were already headed ii. Listeners may vaguely remember these arguments but had not considered them carefully iii. Very common approach b. To weaken commitment iv. Moving listeners closer to the middle of the scale v. Hostile Audience: An audience this is strongly committed in opposition to the views of

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    Chartism by Thomas Carlyle focuses on the problem of working class. Chartism movement itself is not its main theme instead it focuses on all the political decisions taken place in 1930s. among them new poor law and Chartism are the most prominent movements. Its importance lies in the fact that it not only put forward the major issue of human suffering but also demands immediate action. The attitude of Carlyle himself towards working class is patronizing. In this pamphlet he gives his views about

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    Steel In The Crusades

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    During the long years of the Crusades‚ the armies of Europe found themselves badly outnumbered. Not only were there more Saracens than Crusaders in the Holy Land‚ but also the armies of Islam were much better equipped. They rode sleek‚ swift horses bred for the hot desert climate‚ wore a chain mail light enough to provide them mobility yet strong enough to stop European blades‚ and used weapons made of a steel so well-forged that it bent under pressure without breaking‚ yet held an edge so sharp

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    Logic Logic (from the Greek λογική‚ logike)[1] has two meanings: first‚ it describes the use of valid reasoning in some activity; second‚ it names the normative study of reasoning or a branch thereof.[2][3] In the latter sense‚ it features most prominently in the subjects of philosophy‚ mathematics‚ and computer science. Logic was studied in several ancient civilizations‚ including India‚[4] China‚[5] Persia and Greece. In the West‚ logic was established as a formal discipline by Aristotle‚ who

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