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    The fact of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary is related in Luke 1:26-38. The Evangelist tells us that in the sixth month after the conception of St. John the Baptist by Elizabeth‚ the angel Gabriel was sent from God to the Virgin Mary‚ at Nazareth‚ a small town in the mountains of Galilee. Mary was of the house of David‚ and was espoused (i.e. married) to Joseph‚ of the same royal family. She had‚ however‚ not yet entered the household of her spouse‚ but was still in her mother’s house

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    Narrative When we start writing essay‚ we have to think about 2 things. 1: You have some valuable ideas to tell your reader 2: More than anything‚ you want to communicate those ideas to your reader One of the common mistakes inexperienced writers make is filing to move past early stages in the writing process in which they are writing for-or writing to- themselves only. Surely‚ I have experienced this mistake and I did not realize if I make a mistake. An essay is to tell ideas the reader and to

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    Lab Report http://www.ehow.com/how_2066040_write-introduction-lab-report.html Top 5 To Try • How to Write a Good Conclusion • How to Write a Strong Conclusion • How to Write Introductions & Conclusions for an Essay • How to Write a Good Essay: Beginning‚ Middle & Conclusion • How to Write a Conclusion • How to Write an Introduction for a Lab Report • How to Write a Lab Report for Experiments • How to Write an Introduction for a Book Report • How

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    Argu1nentative Essays Mani stones‚ Nepal An argumentative essay is an essay in which you agree or disagree with an issue‚ using reasons to support your opinion. Your goal is to convince your reader that your opinion is right. Argumentation is a popular kind of essay question because it forces students to think on their own: They have to take a stand on an issue‚ support their stand with solid reasons‚ and support their reasons with solid evidence. In a general writing test such as the TOEFL

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    Biographical Fallacy This type of approach distances itself from the play and goes instead into the playwright’s biography to find people‚ places and things that seem to be similar to features in the play. And then it claims that the play is actually a picture of these people‚ places and things. In its extreme form this is fallacy because it does not consider that playwrights use their imagination when they write and that they can imagine improbable or even impossible things. http://en.wikipedia

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    first‚ i want to thank mr writefix for your advice on my recent essay : technology in prison. i wish i could become a child with simple thinking. this may help me to find  the simplest way to generate ideas. Here is another essay that i’ve done. could you give me some feedbacks if you have time ? thanks a lot. :D "One solution to decline in moral values in today’s world would be for men and women to return to their traditional roles. To what extent do you agree or disagree?"  Roles of men and women

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    In the poem “Timothy Winters” Charles Causley makes the reader feel sorry for the character of Timothy. In this essay I will discuss how he does this through the setting‚ characters and plot. In this essay I have shown how Charles Causley used setting‚ character and plot in the in the poem Timothy Winters to make the reader feel symphoty for Timothy. I feel sorry timothy winters because he is living during World War II. The bombs dropping down that is why he does not get enough sleep. Timothy

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    power and majesty of nature. Use PQC. Paragraph 2 (Horses): State second point-the darker side of nature‚ how it is fading with industrialization‚ like the poet’s childhood. Use PQC. Paragraph 3 (The Planners): State point-the mathematical and logical way nature is portrayed in the “perfect” city. Use PQC. Paragraph 4 (The Planners): State second point-the manipulation and the little power nature has in this city‚ due to the work of the Planners Conclusion: Summarize previous points‚ and compare

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    DEFINITION ESSAY Definition Essay Definition: The aim in this essay is to define‚ explain‚ and exemplify something. Generally‚ in definition essays‚ we try to make the terms that we use understandable for the reader. Our understanding of a term may be different from the general concept‚ or we may be focusing on a specific aspect. Giving an exact definition would enable the reader to follow the ideas and arguments in your essay. Organization: Definition of a term is generally given in the introduction

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    Superstition Superstition is the fear of what is unknown and mysterious. It is the belief that certain events bring good or bad luck which cannot be explained by reason or science. In short‚ superstition means blind belief. Superstition is a worldwide phenomenon. People in every country believe in one or the other superstition. Superstitions have come down to us from ancient times. Primitive people were ignorant about the wonders of science. They were at the mercy of natural elements. They did

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