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    Paragraph and Arrow Ref

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    the line. a. CTRL c. ENTER b. ALT d. ESC REF: WD 7 4. Press the ENTER key in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT ____. a. to insert a blank line into a document b. when the insertion point reaches the right margin c. to begin a new paragraph d. in response to prompts in Word dialog boxes REF: WD 8     5. When Word flags a possible spelling or grammar error‚ it also changes the Spelling and Grammar Check icon to a(n) ____. a. black circle c. X b. green check mark d. red

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    Name: Date: Class: “One Sentence at a Time” Analytical Essay Organizer Essential Question of the assignment: Introductory Paragraph: 1. Introductory sentence that grabs your attention: a bold‚ somewhat broad statement that will draw the reader into your topic‚ and it’s relation to the text. What can you pose that will peak the interest of your reader? Ex: Throughout time the media typically portrays various lovers’ desired paths to “happily ever after” which

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    HOW TO WRITE A PARAGRAPH

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    Sample paragraph 1: 1) Topic sentence: Name the text and show the them‚ then provide an argument on the theme/ make a point on that theme. 2) Analysis: Techniques‚ Examples‚ Effect of techniques in the examples. Write a minimum of 3 techniques and their effects. What is in the text? (Characterisation‚ techniques‚ plot‚ themes.) 3) What I learn from the text‚ with respect to the notion put forth in my topic sentence: What we learn through the text (Insight‚ conclusion.) 4) Link to exam question:

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    Research Paper on Pakistan

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    22 November 2004 PAKISTAN I chose to do my research on the customs and lifestyles of Pakistan and their people. It took me quite a while to get in contact with someone who lives there‚ but once I finally did‚ I made a friend for life! I was very curious how the Pakistani’s felt about Americans‚ and if I could get an honest answer from someone there. My friend "Hussain" assured me that although there are extremists‚ just as there are everywhere‚ who take their hatred for America

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    Pakistan and Policy

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    National Integration National integration is the feeling that binds the citizens of a country. Its aim is to put individual’s best efforts for the optimum growth‚ prosperity and welfare of the country as a whole. It does away with inter-state‚ inter-linguistic‚ inter-religious and inter-cultural differences. It promotes a spirit of tolerance and respect for the view-point of other cultural groups. To Kanungo‚ "Every country at every time needs national integration but India needs it the most." India’s

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    Social Issue: Pakistan

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    primarily focus on Pakistan in addressing one of its well known social problem or interpreted as a problem i.e. “CHILD LABOR”. I think that most of the social problems are interrelated and same is the case in Pakistan e.g. child labour‚ poverty‚ illiteracy‚ population growth‚ diseases‚ terrorism‚ smuggling‚ drug abuse etc are directly or indirectly related to each other. The core issue of my discussion will be child labor‚ child Labour is a social issue within Pakistan and in many developing

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    India and Pakistan Conflicts

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    of Confrontation in South Asia: Afghanistan‚ Pakistan‚ India and the Superpowers Jinnah of Pakistan: A Life Massacre atjalliamvala Bagh Zulfi Bhutto of Pakistan: His Life and Times An Introduction to India Nehru: A Tryst with Destiny Gandhi’s Passion: The Life and Legacy ofMahatma Gandhi Encyclopedia of India (editor) Shameful Flight: The Last Years of the British Empire in India A New History of India India (UC Press) India and Pakistan Continued Conflict or Cooperation? Stanley Wolpert

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    Introduction No country today can think of a life independent of other nations. Every country has to develop relations with other countries so as to meet its requirements in economical‚ industrial and technological fields. It is thus necessary for every country to formulate a sound foreign policy. Pakistan is an important third world country‚ in its developmental stage. It also has formulated her foreign policy keeping in mind its geography‚ politics and economics. Definition of Foreign Policy

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    2 Paragraph Essay

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    Shelly K. Monk AC1209080 EN120 English Composition I Assignment 6 Two Paragraph Essay 10/31/2012 A Special or Unusual Person Being strong can be defined in so many ways. The strongest person I ever knew was my dad. My dad was the typical retired marine‚ he was strict and very detailed‚ but when it came to my sister and I‚ some would say he was a big teddy bear. He was strong in his faith in God and church. No matter what dilemmas or complications came

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    Babylon (Paragraph) In the short story‚ “By the Waters of Babylon‚” the human quest for knowledge is sometimes dangerous but cannot be extinguished. John understands that the only way to gain more knowledge is to explore the world around him even though such expedition involves great risks. During the conversation between John and his father‚ he expresses his true thoughts about himself. He feels the need to finally go on a journey to fulfill his burning desire for more insight. John states‚ “My knowledge

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