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How to Write an Essay

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The Writing Lab ? D204d http://bellevuecollege.edu/asc/writing 425-564-2200 1 How to Write an Argumentative Essay An argumentative essay uses reasoning and evidence?not emotion?to take a definitive stand on a controversial or debatable issue. The essay explores two sides of a topic and proves why one side or position is the best. The First Steps Choose a specific issue to discuss. Some debatable issues cover a wide range of topics. For example, ?legalizing drugs? is too broad a subject because topics within that issue include legalizing marijuana, the effectiveness of the FDA, or whether a painkiller made in Europe should be allowed into the US. Any of these could be the sole focus of an argumentative paper.

color poem

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Danielle Carlin February 8, 2012 Mr. Weston Period 6 Color Poem: Tan The color of my skin during the long summer days While lying in the sun on the dock of the bays I sit here and stare at the tides rolling away As I continue to stare, my skin gets darker as I lay In this time of the year The smell of pumpkin pie is clear A smell so sweet that everyone will cheer For everyone now knows fall is near As I run through the fields of barley and wheat I feel them moving under my feet The sun reflects the tan color of those foods we eat As someone picks them to make them into a nice tasty treat The dog next door Ever so loudly barking while sitting on the floor The dog?s tan fur whooshed when he ran outside like it always had before

AP Biology Notes on Animal Behavior

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Unit 16 - Animal Behavior List of Terms Fixed Action Pattern (FAP): innate, highly stereotypic behavior, that must be finished even if it is utterly useless. Initiated by external stimuli called sign stimuli e.g. stickleback fish attack other males (which have a red belly) who enter their territory if the stimuli are exchanged between the same species, it?s called a releaser Migration Animals migrate in response to external stimuli e.g. changes in day length, precipitation, temperature environment also gives cues for navigation Some animals track their position relative to sun Animals monitor changes in position of sun against internal circadian clock to tell where they are Nocturnal animals use the North star, which has a fixed position Pigeons use the magnetic field of the earth
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