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    Have you ever wondered if external factors shape you and your identity? Imagine‚ from the second one is born to the daily things as sense‚ taste‚ smell‚ hear‚ feel‚ see and touch. External factors have many roles to play affect our identity. Community‚ Environment and Experiences all play a part in shaping one’s identity. Your Environment shapes your identity. If one is brought up in a Environment which is sophisticated and affluent they ​have a positive chances of also becoming successful‚ wealthy

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    Academic Vocabulary 1. Analyze- to look at something carefully For science I have to analyze a certain thing or object 2. Discover- to see something and learn about it I want to discover more about how the human brain works. 3. Evaluate- figure something out I think it is impossible to figure this math problem out. 4. Explore- looking into something closely When I grow up I want to explore the world 5. Facts- a statement that can be proven I have a dog and two brothers is a fact. 6.

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    State Shapes 1. One distinct shape is not better than another‚ as it depends on the state’s situation. Politically‚ compact states are by far the best. The government is close to all portions of the state‚ rather than any other state shapes. For example‚ Brussels in Belgium is more politically stable‚ mainly because of its ability to interact with the other portions of the state. In other state shapes‚ there is an area where it is more difficult to communicate with. For example‚ in a prorupt state

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    produce knowledge: through passive observation or through active experiment. ’ ’ To what extent do you agree with this statement? Knowledge as an abstract concept1 is supposed to help us developing skills and the ability to think for ourselves throughout our whole life and obviously there are various ways to gain it‚ for example by observing the world around us or through active experiment‚ such as in the area of knowledge science. Producing and finding knowledge within

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    “All Can Be Lost: The Risk of Putting Our Knowledge in the Hands of Machines” by Nicholas Carr shows the negative effects of automation and how fast it is growing. With how fast automation is growing these days‚ it is easier to hand the most difficult jobs to machines to replace humans. In this article‚ Carr talks about some dangerous experiences that were caused by automation. Carr opens up the article with stories of where some people make a costly mistake and didn’t know how to fix it. The plane

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    Vocabulary is one of the important aspects of learning a language. A person’s vocabulary is the amount of words they are familiar with in a language and it is very important to language learners. So we Chinese students are always willing to do anything if we can expand our vocabulary. As a result‚ our teachers write a lot of vocabulary book with a great set of separated words to us and we‚ as students‚ recite it mechanically. But the result of our hard effort turn out to be a failure. We didn’t master

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    idea of looking at mathematics from an abstract point of view without regarding details. The Mathematical Paradigm: * ‘ the science of rigorous proof’ * Euclid (300 B.C.) was the “first person to organize geometry into a rigorous body of knowledge” and his theories have had a major influence on civilization. * He developed a formal system that consisted of three parts: * Axioms * Deductive reasoning * Theorems * Axioms: * “starting points or

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    applied the vocabulary. Commonly the students feel difficult to understand and remember about vocabulary that we have taught to them. The students are expected to master well both oral and written language in the end of teaching learning process. In learning both oral and written language‚ students always deal with vocabulary. Thornbury in swan and walter (1984) stated that vocabulary is the first and foremost important step in language acquisition. Considering the importance of vocabulary mastery

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    Shimaa Omar The organization is an imperative facet of any piece of writing. It provides the reader with a framework that shapes their thoughts which carries them throughout the writing piece. Looking at it from the writer’s opposition‚ organization ensures that the writer can freely express their thoughts‚ opinions‚ or analysis on an issue without losing the reader in the process. A common struggle for writers in the “writing community” is knowing what they want to say‚ however‚ having the uncertainty

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    The Vocabulary of Drama

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    The Vocabulary of Drama Subgenres of types Comedy Tragedy Tragicomedy Closet Cycle Miracle Morality Thematic Aspects Deus ex machine Dramatic irony Tragic flaw or hermartia Unities Speeches Monologue Dialogue Soliloquy Asides Chorus Physical/Technical Aspects Props Conventions Stage Directions Other Terms In medias res A term for Horace‚ literally meaning “in the midst of things.” It is applied to the literary technique of opening a story in the middle of the action and

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