You can make the picture wider simply by just editing the picture on the camera or computer.
a subject that can not be to broad or to narrow
The subject is never named, it is assumed that the subject is a snake.
R. Dornhaus has written: 'Narrow-gap semiconductors' -- subject(s): Narrow gap semiconductors
The study of law consists, in large measure, of very specific subjects. While it is possible to receive credit in a subject that is not within that narrow range, the final decision rests with the law school. If you are interested in taking such a subject, you will first have to demonstrate how that subject relates to the study of law. You would be well advised to begin your discussions on this matter as early as possible.
Edgar Thorn Mead has written: 'The up-country line' -- subject(s): Boston, Concord, and Montreal Railroad, History, Railroads 'Narrow gauge to the hills' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads '\\' -- subject(s): Bridgton and Saco River Railroad Company 'On the three foot gauge' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads
Gregory Monroe has written: 'Colorado's modern narrow gauge circle' -- subject(s): Narrow gauge railroads
You pick a subject, research it, and narrow it down to one idea.
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"The importance of implementing a ban on single-use plastics in restaurants" is a narrow enough topic to serve as the subject of a persuasive speech.
generating more specific subtopics.
generating more specific subtopics.
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