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  • The Second Pillar Of Writing - How To Use Clauses
    By: marciano guerrero | - A clause is a group of words that contains a subject and a verb:

    She promised.
    [This is an independent clause.]

    Although she promised
    [This is a subordinate clause introduced by the signal word 'Although.']

    Independent clauses contain a subject and a verb and they can stand on their own as sentences.

    Subordinate clauses contain a subject and a verb, which are introduced by special words called subordinators.

    While I pac ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Men With The First Name Of Ed Or Eddie Or Edward
    By: Larry Truett | - For the past year I've been compiling famous names to list on my name numerology website. These are all noted individuals, but who are the most famous? Today let's count down the most famous men named Ed, Eddie, or Edward.

    The most famous people (based on online chatter) with the first name Ed, Eddie, or Edward are:

    10. Ed McBain - Author (87th Precinct mystery series, Matthew Hope mystery series)

    9. Ed Harris - Actor (Apollo 13, Pollock, The Hours)
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  • Great Sentence Openers In Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
    By: marciano guerrero | - In this admirable first-person narrative, Jane Eyre -a small, plain-faced, intelligent and honest English orphan- recounts her childhood and latter years leading to her marriage to the mysterious Edward Rochester.

    What make the novel fast-paced, fascinating, and ultimately admirable are not the mundane events and incidents that happen to her, but the manner in which she tells them. Within a few pages it becomes obvious that the narrator is a character who is a master of the English ...

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  • Possessive Nouns - When To Use The Apostrophe
    By: marciano guerrero | - One of the oldest traits that makes man human --and something that we can all relate to-- is 'possession.'

    While animals are fiercely territorial, humans are fiercely possessive. We compete so that we can win something, be that an asset or some abstraction such as fame and glory. In fact, Jacques Rousseau, in his Discourse in Inequality #2 affirms that, "The first man who, having enclosed a piece of ground, bethought himself of saying "This is mine," and found people simple enough t ...

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  • Mary Poppins Tickets - Celebrating Years On Stage With A National Tour
    By: Brent Warnken | - It has been 15 years since the world of Disney moved from the big screen to the stage. Disney Theatrical Productions' celebrates nearly two decades of "Disney on Broadway," complete with some childhood favorites like "The Little Mermaid," "The Lion King" and "Mary Poppins." Recently celebrating "15 Years of Magical Musicals," the company released a digital compilation from Walt Disney Records that is available and includes bonus content from "Mary Poppins", including the unreleased version of " ...
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  • What Are The Main Factors To Consider When Writing A Thesis
    By: Jason Bacot | - When you write a term paper or a research paper, it's often the case that they are opened with a thesis statement.

    A thesis statement is a sentence or two of what you believe to be the case about a particular aspect of something you have been studying. You may have been studying Jane Eyre; the novel by Charlotte Bronte, your thesis statement will depend on the question you are planning to answer. For example, you may be asked "What is Jane's relationship to Mr Rochester?" If that ...

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  • What Is Really Considered An English Term Paper
    By: Jason Bacot | - At some time in your school life or academic career you will be required to write a term paper. In school especially, you'll write an English term paper at some point. Term papers give your school teachers and college professors an idea of how well you have digested and understood the material that you have been studying over the term.

    There are certain things by which your academic progress is measured and term papers are one way of doing that. If you attend your classes regular ...

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  • The Top 10 Most Famous Women Named Jane
    By: Larry Truett | - For the past year I've been compiling famous people to list on my name numerology website. These are all noted individuals, but who are the most famous? Today let's look at famous Janes.

    The most famous women (based on online chatter) with the first name Jane are:

    10. Jane Powell, actress in the 1940s (Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Royal Wedding)

    9. Jane Wyman, actress (Johnny Belinda, Falcon Crest) and first wife of US President Ronald Regan
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  • Stockon Movie
    By: Erikhog Vonliebig | - Your movie reviews will follow this brief discussion on downloading. Type in phrases like "Music Download Reviews", or "Movie Downloads Sites" and see what you find. DO as many searches as you need, try "Direct Movie Downloads".

    Mannequin 2: This inept continuation to Mannequin makes you imagine the primordial was not as poor by comparison. Once more, a window chest of drawers Ragsdale in a variety store frees the soul .of a gothic peasant Swansan who has been imprisoned inside a ma ...

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  • Blackpool Uk"€™s Hidden Secret.
    By: Lakshmi Reddy | - Blackpool is one of the most popular destination for families wanting exciting thrills and fun. Visitors come to the area either through the airport where they arrange a car hire Blackpool airport, or drive there after arranging a car hire UK from other areas.

    The Pleasure Beach Blackpool is home to the fastest and tallest roller coaster in all of Europe, as well as the longest indoor water slide in the entire world. They have climbing walls at the Central Gateway for those wa ...

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  • The Rise And Staying Power Of The Romance Novel
    By: M. Xavier | - For those who can easily sink into the fantasy of a good book, there's no greater escape in the world. Gone are the every day struggles and worries of reality; replaced by the fictional drama provided in the pages of a novel. For those who love to read, it is truly a gift; a reprieve for the mind and a journey of the imagination. No other genre of fiction has been credited with delivering such fantasy as the romance novel; popularized by women worldwide and continuing to hold court as the guilty ...
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  • Visit Yorkshire And Explore Bronte Country
    By: Ann Coveney | - Irish Anglican clergyman Patrick Bronte married Maria Branwell in 1812. Together they had six children. The first two children died aged 10 and 11. Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne survived into their early thirties. They were to become the most remarkable family of writers Yorkshire had ever produced.

    Charlotte, Patrick, Emily and Anne were born in the village of Thornton, west of Bradford, where Patrick was parson. The parsonage still stands today and is lived in by writer Ba ...

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