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This book is about how to write descriptive paragraph. In writing descriptive, there are many steps that should students master. The first chapter explains paragraph and many types of supporting sentences in detail. Then it identifies the structure of paragraph. Chapter 2 discusses about outlining. Next, chapter 3 discusses about sentence structure. In this chapter, it gives examples simple sentence, complex sentence and compound complex sentence. Chapter 4 is about vivid noun and verb. Chapter 5 explains vivid adjectives and adverb. Adjectives describe sounds, tastes,smells, or feelings. While adverbs tell how, when, or why. Chapter 6 is about describing places. It gives list of adjectives, preposition and phrasal preposition to describe places. Chapter 7 is about describing character. It gives explanation how to use adjective to describe someone’s personality and physical appearance. The last is chapter 8. it about how to describe fashion show.
Some things you just can't say, even to your parents. "Dad, did you ever want to be a mermaid?" Nope. Don't say it. Not if you're a boy. You gotta keep it inside. Maybe thirteen-year-old Todd Winslow is the best diver at summer camp. If only diving could save him. Underwater is a much kinder world, a secret mermaid world that no one else can know about - not Dad, and definitely not Brad, the camp's numero uno bad boy. Todd tries to fit in, playing nice with flirty model-wannabe Sylvie and shunning nature-nerd Olivia - but you can only fool people for so long. Brad is watching every move, ready to expose all that's different about Todd. Then there's the doll thing. And Dad finds out. How will...
Turkey, 1999. A devastating earthquake brings Istanbul crumbling to the ground, ripping apart the fragile stability of Sinan's world. His family home becomes a makeshift tent in a camp run by Western missionaries whom he stubbornly distrusts, and he soon finds himself struggling to protect his family's honour and values. As he becomes a helpless witness to his daughter's dangerous infatuation with a young American, Sinan takes a series of drastic decisions with unforeseeable consequences. Cultures clash, political and religious tensions mount, and Sinan's actions spiral into a powerful and heartbreaking conclusion.
Compendium of essays on current trends in the nature and operation of multinational enterprise - covers problems of corporate ownership, management, accounting, foreign investment, taxation, anti-monopoly policies, community relations in home and host countries, the development of multinational information systems, the mechanisms of international cooperation, etc., and includes examples from the construction industry, air transport and banking. References.
This book covers the current state of thinking and what it means to have a framework of representational competence and how such theory can be used to shape our understanding of the use of representations in science education, assessment, and instruction. Currently, there is not a consensus in science education regarding representational competence as a unified theoretical framework. There are multiple theories of representational competence in the literature that use differing perspectives on what competence means and entails. Furthermore, dependent largely on the discipline, language discrepancies cause a potential barrier for merging ideas and pushing forward in this area. While a single ...
Health Promotion Throughout the Life Span - E-Book
Why is the Apocalypse - so alien to most people today - so pivotal to the creation of our culture and to what we are? Williamson explores this question, offering an introduction to why many of Europe and America's most creative minds believed that they were living in the latter days of the world between 1500 and 1800.
In a series of essays that explore the notion of what brings significance to our existences, clarifying why we have this longing beyond the present moment and an insatiable dissatisfaction with where we are, scholar Frank Martela tackles the subject of finding meaning in life. With beautiful decorative elements and an engaging design, the book approaches its subject in a readily digestible form. It grapples with some of life’s most pressing questions, like "Is happiness a worthy goal?" and "What is the foundation for meaning in a secular society?" and "Is life an existential void?" yet Martela answers these questions and more in a relaxed, conversational tone and with a wry sense of humor,...