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Before voting -- Today is the voting day in our province and this is my first vote. I am exicted as well as decided to whom i will give my vote. I am now with all the hopes that that candidate will win and make our hopes happen. There is a lot of
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Please share your opinion about my writing below. The chart shows average hours spent doing housework each week by gender and marital status in Fancyland. Write a report of about 150 words for your examiner(s) describing the information in the
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Racism is a really nasty thing, i highly dislike the fact that people are racist towards others, whats the point?? I have a poem for you Share Print Save Author Tracker A Poem and Essay on Race and Racism: Behind the Color Blind By
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homie
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Someone you grew up with, friend or not, and someone with whom you have shared any number of bonding experiences at home, in school, at work, or in any close-knit atmosphere. Homie means
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The University values an educational environment that provides all members of the campus community with opportunities to grow and develop intellectually, personally, culturally and socially. In order to give us a more complete picture of you as an
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Goodman wrote: Yoong Liat wrote: user="Belly"
John bumped into a friend of his yesterday (1)
The second meeting of the commitee will be held on Friday (2)
Why on sentence (1), they use his but on sentence (2), they use the commitee
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I can't find a source that explains what I thought I understood many years ago. The question deals with joining an adverb and an adjective with a hyphen before the noun, but not afterward:
the freshly-cut lawn smells great ~ the lawn is freshly
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New2grammar wrote:
When someone is intoxicated, does it mean he is drunk or could there be other reasons?
According to an online dictionary, it says intoxicate could mean poisoned but i've never heard it used that way. Could you confirm
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When someone is intoxicated, does it mean he is drunk or could there be other reasons?
According to an online dictionary, it says intoxicate could mean poisoned but i've never heard it used that way. Could you confirm and maybe give an example?
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The position of women in Islam has recently been an issue of debate. Some misconceptions arise, either from traditional practices which are thought to be "Islamic," but are not, or else from prejudices. However, the real issue is how women are
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