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    making it impossible to get a license until you get a High School diploma should not be passed by this state’s legislature. The motion is quite unreasonable‚ and also disadvantages thousands of people. A driver’s license allows a student to take himself anywhere they need to go‚ whether a job‚ or maybe a friend’s house to work together on an assignment. The Bill which disallows anyone who doesn’t have a diploma to receive a diploma should not be passed. A Driver’s licence allows not only

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    William Gibbon History Final Essay 5/22/14 To be a slave to anyone would be a nightmare but some conditions were better than others. If a slave were lucky they may get a master would is somewhat kind and care little about them. If a slave were unlucky one may be beaten‚ raped and just broken by their master. To be a house slave would be the best circumstances while working in the field or plantation would be the worst for a slave. House slaves for the most part had it better than the others slaves

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    someone in life. Whether a kid wants to simply go on to the next grade‚ graduate high school‚ graduate college‚ even yet‚ apply to college‚ there is some sort of standardized test that they must pass. All these tests have made it difficult for students to go on with their lives‚ enough to a point where parents have become concerned earlier and earlier every year. National standardized tests are flawed‚ and should be changed because they are too specific‚ they overwhelm students‚ and discredit groups

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    attend schools which their parents pay for‚ known as ’private’ ( some times referred to as ’public’ or ’independent ) because they exist outside state education provision. They do not have to teach ’National Curriculum’‚ nor make their students sit Standard Attainment Tests (SATS). They range from‚ small private day schools catering for primary age children to ’progressive’ schools‚ established by individuals who wish to practice radical educational ideas‚ to the old and famous ’public’ schools‚ attended

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    FOUNDATIONS ENGLISH LEVEL FOUR ESSAYS: OPINION / ARGUMENT – COMPARE / CONTRAST - CAUSE & EFFECT PLUS OTHER FORMATS TABLE OF CONTENTS PARAGRAPH STRUCTURE 3 ESSAY STRUCTURE 8 ANALYZING THE ESSAY TITLE 10 LINKERS AND THEIR MEANINGS 15 USING LINKERS IN WRITING TASK 2 – SAMPLE A 17 USING LINKERS IN WRITING TASK 2 – SAMPLE B 18 USING LINKERS IN WRITING TASK 2 – SAMPLE A_KEY 19 USING LINKERS IN WRITING TASK 2 – SAMPLE B – KEY 20 USING LINKERS IN A PARAGRAPH 21 WORDS USED TO DESCRIBE A GRAPH OR CHART

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    hours a week that person should not be living in poverty‚” Bernie Sanders passionately exclaims in one of his campaign rallies. Unfortunately‚ the reality is many Americans do work full time and do not have a home to return to after working tirelessly to support themselves. It is an important duty of the American people to help bring these workers to justice and to give them the fair payment they deserve. Legislatures of America frequently debate on whether the minimum wage should be raised from the current

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    How to Add 300 Words to Your Essay in 15 Minutes Here’s the problem: you’ve typed a page or so‚ which amounts to about 250 words or thereabouts. And now you’re staring at the blank piece of paper‚ thinking the following thoughts: • • • Why do I have to write this stupid essay? ! I’m not even a Writing major – why do I have to do this? Why can’t the word requirement be one page? What‚ there’s not enough out there in the world for my professor to read? • When am I ever going to finish this? Hey

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    the United States cast their vote to decide the next president‚ but most do not realize just how little their vote means. In fact‚ the president is not elected by the people‚ but instead by 538 members of the electoral college. The electoral college should be replaced by a popular vote system because it will allow all votes to be equal‚ cause candidates to focus on more than just swing states‚ and result in a rightful winner that creates a more united country. The electoral college is a complicated

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    Corporal punishment in schools?? Advocates of school corporal punishment argue that it provides an immediate response to indiscipline and that the student is quickly back in the classroom learning‚ rather than being suspended from school. Opponents believe that other disciplinary methods are equally or more effective. Some regard it as tantamount to violence or abuse. In the United States and the United Kingdom‚ and generally in the English-speaking world‚ the use by schools of corporal punishment

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    International Dictionary of Idioms explains over 7‚000 idioms current in British‚ American and Australian English‚ helping learners to understand them and use them with confidence. The Cambridge Dictionary of American Idioms‚ based on the 200 million words of American English text in the Cambridge International Corpus‚ unlocks the meaning of more than 5‚000 idiomatic phrases used in contemporary American English. Full-sentence examples show how idioms are really used. The Cambridge University Press

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