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    I. Introduction The body of this report is divided into two main sections. The first part addresses the main sports development in Singapore and the second assesses these developments and sheds light on problems encountered in the related developments. II. Sports Development in Singapore Much of Singapore’s economic success has been attributed to its status as a world-class commercial and trading centre. In the past century, the government has focused most of the nation’s policies to boost

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    semester I struggled with the writings. In high school, English class was not my favorite subject causing me to not gain the knowledge I should have, coming into this course with a poor knowledge about expository and narrative writing. Once I entered this course, the information that was received about expository and narrative writing helped me tremendously. I became accustomed to the new writing

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    Expository Essay Remembering back we had just come out of the 1950’s with straight lace kids to a world of kids who thought something was wrong with America, rock ‘ n roll, rebellion. Those were turbulent times for families with gangs and turf wars. Parents would lead and guide their kids into careers particularly the medical field as doctors, nurses or lawyers. In some way those were simple times back then, guiding them and being with them every step of the way, until they were in their perspective

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    This semester in Expository Writing class, I learned ways that can make my writing precise and professional looking. Specifically, I learned to revise my writing by using two skills of RADAR revision: deleting and reading, and I demonstrated my understanding of these skills in personal statement number 1 and 2. The first skill I used is reordering. Using this skill I made my sentences more logical and made sure they flow well. In the draft of personal statement 11 I wrote, “I used to hear this phrase

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    Prompt 2: Identify and discuss three key points, lessons, or steps from the book that would support a recommendation of the book to another student. In other words, explain why someone else would benefit from reading or what they would learn from reading this book For my independent book i read the perks of being a wallflower and boy this is a great book the main antagonist is charlie he's a socially awkward loner who suffers from an unnamed disorder and he is ignored by his family and “acquaintances”

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    Part A – 1. You should cite a source anytime you paraphrase, summarize, or quote from a source that is not your own brain. This means that if you read something and think, “Oh, I’ll just reword it and put it in my paper,” you still must cite the source that it came from. If you are referring to something that is considered “common knowledge”, meaning that a majority of the population will generally know about it, you usually do not have to cite you source. Also, you don’t need to cite the information

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    Expository Essay The truth, is having a positive attitude will help you be successful in life. The reason is that when you think positive, a “ball of success” will be ready to throw at you. Having positive thoughts also helps achieve your goals. Others would believe the same think most people would be thinking, because positive attitudes gives out positive thoughts. A positive attitude helps people keep going through the risks they are taking, like in the book Flygirl and the movie Moana. For an

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    President Dilma Rousseff Expository Essay Every nation in Latin America has always looked at Brazil as the model to follow. As the perfect nation with a growing economy, eradicating poverty and corruption, and as a very beautiful and calm place. But even Brazil has have their issues and problems that they have had to deal with, just like many other countries. Their president, Dilma Rousseff, called the “Iron Lady of Brazil” has been elected twice and with 67 years, has worked hard to solve the problems

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    Tyler Borris 3/8/16 English 9 Honors Mr. Anderson Expository Draft Borris In school, grades and scores are considered to be everything, if having the highest possible grades is a main priority, joining a program or activity after school would be highly beneficial. Activities and programs that are held after school can be one of the most beneficial things for a student in any type or grade of school. Participation and dedication is very important within years of attending school. These activities

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    quarter and my teacher Ms. Kline asked the class to write a blog post about our progress, our feelings toward the classwork and homework, and our opinions on the class so far. The class that I am giving my opinions, feelings, and progress on is Expository Writing Semester one. Further more, let us get into details shall we. What have you enjoyed the most from this class? I enjoyed the ability to free-write and getting credit. It is better to free- write for me because it is my opinion, my idea

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