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    Easy Steps to Learn Calligraphy To learn Calligraphy is very essential to excel the writing; that is why we need to take it consideration and learn it carefully and attentively. So many people are fond of calligraphy and enjoy doing calligraphy, and it is not a matter of strange why they admire. In fact, Calligraphy is a charming tool for attract the spectacles for its artistic expression and a deeply satisfying personal device. However, if we comment that is so nice and say that we are not able

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    Why Author Use Pen Names

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    Pen names are very useful to authors, and all authors that use pen names have pretty valid reasons to use them in a way to benefit themselves in their career. Many authors use pen names as a security for themselves to avoid the hate mail and the interference with fans coming into their personal lives. Pen names also allow authors to have freedom when they are writing so no one knows who they really are, this lets the authors let go of the stress and fear of being judged and criticized by family

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    ethanol and 25% ethyl acetate. 2. Which pen matches the unknown ink? Provide a clear list of arguments as to why you believe it is a match. Our group decided the pen was Vis-a-Vis wet erase marker for multiple reasons. This first reason was that the colors appeared very similar, as most other pens appeared very dark with shades of blue on the TLC, while Vis-a-Vis and the unknown marker were lighter and had shades of yellow and light blue. Our unknown pen

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    Sharpie Research Paper

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    Chemistry II 5 December, 2017 The Chemistry Behind Ink Pens Do we not hate when we have to ask another other person for a writing utensil? “Excuse me, do you have a writing utensil I can borrow?” It is a feeling no one likes, but a question that is always asked. However, the question, ‘what is in the writing utensil that I used today? is not a question that is so frequently asked, but it should be. Sharpie is a perfect example of a ink pen that is composed of many different chemicals. If you are

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    meeting face-to-face is not easy. Throw in the struggle of a foreign language barrier, and you’re probably the farthest thing away from being a social butterfly. It’s time like these that make you wish you had kept in touch with your elementary school pen pal from France. But you didn’t. So now what? We’ve been asked to review the HelloTalk app, and we found that it’s the perfect place to find people who will help you sound less like an awkward 9th grade French student and more like a true Parisian

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    In a post-September 11th America, it is not uncommon for the mentioning of the word “terrorist” to spark any number of emotions in its citizens. In response to activities such as the attacks on the World Trade Center, Pentagon, as well as the 2001 anthrax scares, Congress proposed the USA PATRIOT Act. Supporters of the Act cite the importance and immeasurable need for greater protection in terms of national security, which is the government’s responsibility first and foremost to protect its citizens

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    Hidden Identities

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    online use a pseudonym or “pen name.” In the book The Gospel According to Larry, Josh Swensen unhesitantly decided to start an online blog where he wrote about controversial topics and used the name Larry to stay anonymous. Looking at literature other than online, Samuel Clemens used pen names in most of the books he wrote; his most famous pen name being Mark Twain. Josh Swensen and Samuel Clemens were alike and divergent in many ways considering that they both used a pen name and avoided having their

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    20 Time Project

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    the world, especially Uganda. I have learned what I take for granted, and how to be acceptive of other cultures in general, which was my beginning goal. Even though by the end of this project I was expecting to have a sponsor child instead of just a pen pal, I feel like I have gotten to know someone from a different country a lot better than I had originally planned with a sponsor child. The knowledge that I continued to gain through research and “Kisses from Katie” continued to surprise me by the

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    The Case Study titled “ “discusses in detail about the problems that the Company – Luxor Writing Instruments Private Limited has been facing specifically with regard to the customers and retailers which in turn are hampering the sales of the Parker brand of the Company. This study is carried out depending on the various data which are obtained mainly from primary sources (direct interview with retailers) and the secondary sources (the website of the company, books, and print media). To complete

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    METHODOLOGY PARTICIPANTS The aim of this article is to investigate the frequency of DMs in the speaking of two groups of teenagers and adults. Two groups of teenagers and adults were randomly selected to this aim which their age ranges from 20 to 23 for the first group and 27 to 30 for the second. The selection of the participants was based on the point of comparing the frequency of the use of DMs between the group of teenagers and adults. INSTRUMENTS The instruments applied in this study

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