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    exposure to the dark can bring, and the author also puts in some appeals to emotion and religion in various forms. The article talks about two main beneficiaries from long exposure to dark conditions: the environment and humans. As seen in the second paragraph, he talks about the World Health Organization (WHO) in that, "Already the [WHO] classifies working the night shift as a probable human carcinogen." In the statement above, the author is using information from reliable sources that have done studies

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    The advancement of technology has impacted many areas of life, especially the workforce. Advances in technology, such as the development of the robot, have started to have a significant impact on the individual worker. These workers come from many different areas of life, some including manufacturing, service, and jobs that do not require much education. For example, manufacturing jobs have been impacted by the robot because the robot is able to perform manufacturing skills at an easier and faster

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    title page and References list do not get included in this word count). For the topic you choose: 1. Establish a clear thesis about your topic as part of the introductory paragraph (often the thesis is the last thing one determines after doing the basic research and outline; however it will be placed in the first paragraph of your paper). 2. This is a comparative essay. Comparison

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    Soapstone: Alabama Moon Characters: In the novel Alabama Moon a boy named Moon is the main character. Moon is very independent because throughout the story he does a lot of things on his own including living alone. On page 3 I found out that he was ten years old because it said “I was ten years old and he’d taught me everything I needed to know about living out in the forest.” So this showed me that he knew how to live in his own out in the forest and that he was ten years old which was pretty

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    This essay will demonstrate my awareness and understanding of the importance of feedback and peer assessment as part of effective assessment and how these assessments, together with observation, supports children’s learning. Firstly, I will reflect upon the benefits of peer assessment. Secondly, I will describe how I intend to use my tutor’s feedback to enhance the quality of my assignments. Thirdly, I will describe, analyse and comment upon an observation I have made in school. Lastly, I will

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    does not agree with many of the facts and statements that are being presented throughout the essay. Moreover, the essay sidetracks from what it is trying to prove to other aspects in life that are not related with the topic, and the transition of paragraphs is also not smooth. Also, the centuries of English and Native

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    consist of: a) an introductory paragraph in which you clearly state the topic to be discussed, without giving your opinion; b) a main body in which the points for and against along with your justifications, examples or reasons are presented in separate paragraphs; and c) a closing paragraph in which you state your opinion or give a balanced consid¬eration of the topic. Note: Opinion words (I think, I believe, In my opinion, etc.) can only be used in the closing paragraph

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    This essay is about identity and analyzing identity from all aspects in nature. I have a strong understanding on identity and how one’s identity can be derived from oneself and their surroundings. I am aware of such altercations because I myself am constantly changing my identity in order to fit in with different groups. For this reason I support the idea that society alters our identities and ultimately shapes the people that we are. For this reason my commentary on the essay will have more support

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    structures and unconventional word choice to imbue her experiences with a breezy, sociable personality. Both articles begin with a similarly playful tone but establish distinctive styles. In Brody’s case, three of the four sentences in his first paragraph follow a simple subject-verb-object structure with a multitude of coordinating conjunctions throughout the rest of the piece, conveying a traditional technique and a slower rhythm. On the other hand, Simms begins with an exclamation and switches

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    affected me wrongfully but developed me into the person I am today. Out of five of my peers, they all chose the essay to do with my bullying. My peers thought that the first two paragraphs on my essay needed to be taken out because it was lot of plot. They wanted me to get straight to the point like I was in the third paragraph. They wanted me to make a stronger thesis and install more imagery into the essay. My grammar needed improvement and so did my vocabulary. They loved when I talked about how this

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