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    Narrting and Describing

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    English 093 1BH June 10‚ 2013 Journal 1 Narration and Describing Narrating is mostly trying to not only tell a story but make people you telling the story to feel like they was with you the whole time it was happening. Give people visual like Taste‚ smell‚ feel and even touch when you are telling them a story you need to tell your audience why the story so important. When narrating a story to people you should always follow these steps always determine the story significance‚ follow

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    hierarchies for all subclasses or it defines specific set of methods and their arguments. The main difference between them is that a class can implement more than one interface but can only inherit from one abstract class Similarities -both does not allow object to be created -both contain abstract method that must be override -both exhibit a polymorphic behavior Feature | Interface | Abstract class | Multiple inheritance | A class may inherit several interfaces. | A class may inherit only one abstract class

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    Describing Food

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    nDescribing food Describing food is not as easy as it would seem. How many ways can you say something was really tasty? Not enough to keep you interested in what you are writing. That is why we have to borrow words from other areas to describe the food and the effect it has on us. You can compare a dish to a picture‚ a sports game‚ a musical performance or give it personality. Describe its sunny or somber mood‚ shyness‚ assertiveness‚ or contradiction of flavors. Knowing the words for describing tastes and

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    Describing California

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    Describing California (Essay) “Critics say that California is a lie because its reality falls so short of its ideals. They are wrong. California is not a lie; it is a disappointment only because it is also a hope” James Quay. How can would you describe a place which extent over 700 of miles north and south in one word? A lie‚ a hope‚ a disappointment‚ different people would have different judgments. California is one of the places that could be mean different things to different

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    Describing Learners

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    * DESCRIBING LEARNERS * Age * The age of our students is a major factor in our decision about how and what to teach. * Different needs‚ competences‚ cognitive skills. * “Acquisition is guaranteed for children up to the age of six‚ is steadily compromised from then until shortly after puberty‚ and is rare thereafter” (Stephen Pinker‚ 1994) * Age- some beliefs * Adolescents are unmotivated and uncooperative and therefore make poor language learners; *

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    Describing a Waterfall

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    After the half-hour walk of hiking up the mountain with finally reached the halfway point. I looked over at my cousin to see that his shirt had turned from a light gray to a dark gray and that his face was glistening in the rays of sun that had escaped from the hands of the three-story tall green giant. The valves in my pores had seemed to be open and showering my whole body. We walked a little more towards a cliff‚ which was like a rocky natural balcony. The moisturefilled air made it seem like

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    Describing a Place

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    I chose Italy as my place. Since it was my first holiday abroad and that I really liked it. It felt like I was in the 7th heaven. I went in the upper part of Italy‚ in Veneto. On our 1st day‚ we turned round Treviso‚ which was the village our hotel was in. While we were walking‚ we saw a huge old castle‚ which was surrounded by a lake with cute ducks‚ quacking all day long. You can also admire‚ like we did‚ the stunning view of all the lakes‚ like Lake Garda‚ every time you turn your head.

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    1. OVERVIEW System is a collection of interrelated component (subsystem) that function together to achieve some outcomes. It also is a set of object and relationships among the objects viewed as a whole and designed to achieve a purpose. Cafeteria ordering system is a system specially designed to improve the waiter/waitress work efficiency or customer self-ordering and where customer can place their order and make the payment. This system is a system that categorized on TPS (Transaction

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    Describing People

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    Oral and Written Workshop - Mrs Nievas Graciela Date: May 23th‚ 2011 Student: Chuichuy‚ D. Nicolás Paper Nº 3 – Describing People - First Draft A Kindly Child Oliver‚ my step son‚ is a young‚ good-hearted and kind boy. I first met him in a book shop years ago where he was forced to steal a handkerchief silk from my pocket; however‚ he was not the one who committed the pickpocket. At first glance you

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    Describing a place

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    Describing a place The baroque castle is situated in a small village Moszna in a halfway between Krapkowice and Prudnik. The architectural construction came into being in the 17th century. Until 1900 the most remarkable part was built upon in the neo-gothic character. But also circa 1914‚ the neo-renaissance wing was attached. But what strikes me the most is that the edifice is surrounded by 200-hectare of mysterious park with its 300-year old oaks. What come first on your way are 4-metre high

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