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    and Castle (2006)‚ radical reformers like Jeremy Bentham advocate plain legal language‚ believing that such a movement can make everybody comprehend legal documents. In his article‚ Fung (1999) argues that the unintelligibility of law is primarily due to the drafting style‚ which can be totally avoided and should be completely removed‚ and that law can be composed in plainer English. Fung (1999) also states that such a move toward plain English in the source text will naturally produce a clear and reader-friendly

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    denting on point paper. Simple weaves-plain‚ twill and sateen/satin. Ornamentation and derivatives of plain weave‚ rib and cord structures‚ derivatives of twill and sateen/satin. Colour and weave effect. December 2011 Contents Introduction Woven fabric structure Classification of woven fabric structure: Representation of a weave Basic elements of woven design Denting plan Types of drafts Types of weaves Plain weave Ornamentation of plain weaves: Derivatives of plain weave Warp rib Weft rib Matt weave

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    Tyndall US history Honors President Jimmy Carter Jr. Jimmy Carter was born in Plains‚ Georgia and was the 39th president of the United States. He did many great things for Georgia and our nation. He is remembered today for being a compassionate leader who fought for human rights. Jimmy Earl carter jr. was born in the small farming town of plains Georgia at five he already showed that he was a good business man by selling peanuts on the side of the streets At

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    Geography of India

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    are four seasons: i.winter (December-February) ii.summer (March-June) iii.south-west monsoon season (June-September) iv.post monsoon season (October-November) Terrain The mainland comprises of four regions‚ namely the great mountain zone‚ plains of the Ganga and the Indus‚ the desert region‚ and the southern peninsula. Natural Resources Coal‚ iron ore‚ manganese ore‚ mica‚ bauxite‚ petroleum‚ titanium ore‚ chromite‚ natural gas‚ magnesite‚ limestone‚ arable land‚ dolomite‚ barytes

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    Canadian Shield Geography

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    height. Physical Landscape The Innuitian Mountains are comprised of igneous and metamorphic rock with some areas of sedimentary bedrock. It’s a mountainous region (covered in snow)‚ especially along the eastern rim and the islands consist of uplands‚ plains‚ and hills. The Innuitian Mountains are surrounded by the Arctic Ocean‚ the Baffin Bay and Parry Channel. Major Cities Three major cities in the Innuitian Mountains include Pond Inlet; located in the north‚ Clyde River; located in the Baffin Islands

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    Oil Drilling in the Arctic

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    The Coastal Plain of the Arctic Refuge is one of America’s last great wilderness areas. It is home to many animals such as polar bears‚ wolves‚ and grizzly bears‚ caribou herds‚ snow geese‚ musk oxen‚ and dozens of other species. If your oil companies keep drilling in the Arctic‚ most of these beautiful creatures will die‚ and some will become extinct. The Coastal Plain is home to these animals. Annually‚ a herd of 129‚000 caribou gather on the Coastal Plain to bear and nurse their young. Polar

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    By Richard‚ K & Badaki‚ V. J Introduction Until the last quarter of the 20th century‚ language teaching and learning was influenced by two tendencies: comparative linguistics studies of the 19th century and theories and methods of descriptive linguistics (Crystal 1994). Now there is a new perspective that stems from recent advancement in information technology which revolutionized language pedagogy such that most areas of language

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    Basic Sentence Pattern

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    predicate. A subject can be a word‚ a phrase‚ a clause‚ or a combination. A predicate must always include a verb. Subject (italic) + Predicate (plain text) The boss of the successful new computer company left the elegantly furnished conference room. Here are some basic patterns of sentences‚ with different types of predicates . Subject (italic) + Verb (plain text) The most basic pattern for a sentence in English is a simple subject + verb Babies cry. Even when additional elements appear in this

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    island groups are subdivided into seventeen regions. Eight of these regions are located in the Luzon and they are: Region I which is Northwestern Luzon or the Ilocos Region‚ Region II Northeastern Luzon or the Cagayan Valley Region‚ Region III Central Plain Luzon‚ Region IV-A CALABARZON(Cavite‚ Laguna‚ Batangas‚ Rizal‚ and Quezon.)‚ Region IV-B MIMAROPA(Occidental Mindoro‚ Oriental Mindoro‚ Marinduque‚ Romblon and Palawan) Region‚ V Southeastern Luzon or the Bicol Region‚ NCR (National Capital Region)

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    Essay On Comanche Tribe

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    The Comanche group were Native Americans nation from the Great Plains. They were warriors of the South Plains who enjoyed hunting‚ fashion‚ and learning the English language and cultural beliefs are the bases for their lives. I feel the Comanche Tribe was a very proud and traditional based tribe. This information will prove that. The Comanche Code Talkers were an elite group of young men who were fluent in the Comanche language and used that knowledge‚ along with the training they were given by

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