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Students should learn about global warming from the earliest years, as soon as they learn about turning off lights and computers. They have to look at the ethical questions of acting and not acting as well as the effects and remedies. Students are the adults of the future who will be living through global warming. They deserve to understand what legacy we have left them.
Global warming can help look after the planet by making everyone panic and be scared about the rising heat. This fear that the planet could spontaneously combust (which is just one man completely over exaggerating) has lead to people to actually do something about the problem. Global warming=fear=solution to global warming Necessity is the mother of invention...
Look up "geographic tongue" for explanation, same thing...
the different levels of geography are local level,regional level,global level..
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you should look for brainstorming, getting feedback and revision againg, revising globaly, drafting.
you should look for brainstorming, getting feedback and revision againg, revising globaly, drafting.
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Thesis, organization, and paragraph development
You can look at your university course catalog. Just go to their website and look for stage or acting classes. If they don't offer it, look in newspapers or something for stage classes near your area.
Probably when you get your rough draft finished. Have them look over and correct that, then on to your final draft.
"Forelook" is not a common English term. It may be a typo or a term specific to a certain context. Can you provide more information or clarify your question?
The three areas in the global revision stage are content, organization, and style. Content refers to the ideas and information presented, organization focuses on the structure and flow of the text, and style pertains to the language and tone used in the writing.
Stage 1. God spoke. Stage 2. BANG! It happened. Stage 3. It was good. Stage 4. God spoke again. Stage 5. BANG! more stuff happened. Stage 6. It was very good. Stage 7. Rest. That may well be the accepted non-scientific answer; personally, I prefer the scientific, which you should look up on Google.
it looks like a stage
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