THE ADVANTAGES of ADVERTISING - Feel Teaching
When government wants to set up a new bridge, repair a highway or make some
roads, life quality goes down. Due to this reason, three big problems will get out.
Accidents will increase; when someone wants to go anywhere they lose time.
The final and most important question is that how can traffic problem be solved or
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ESSAY SOURCE What is an Essay?
An essay is a composition that discusses, describes or explains one topic.
It can describe personal feelings or state your opinion or it can just
explain facts. The basic structure of an essay
I. Introduction
. Introductory statements
. Thesis statement
. Introduce supporting ideas (optional)
II. Body
-First supporting idea
.Transition, topic sentence
.Discussion, examples, and analysis
-Second supporting idea
.Transition, topic sentence
.Discussion, examples, and analysis
-Third supporting idea
.Transition, topic sentence
.Discussion, examples, and analysis
III. Conclusion
.Transition, statement reflecting back on thesis
. Restate key points It is important to remember that an essay can be any length. For example,
some essays are one paragraph and others are 25 paragraphs. If you are
writing an essay for class, you should always ask your instructor about the
length of the essay.
Kinds of Essays 1. Argumentat?ve Essay
An argumentative essay attempts to persuade the reader to the writer's
point of view. The writer always tries to convince the reader of the
validity of his or her opinion.
2. Cause and effect
In this type of persuasive essay, you should identify possible causes or
effects of an event. However, these causes and effects must serve as
evidence for a broader argument if your essay is to be persuasive. As you
think about causes and effects, look for patterns and try to identify
causes or effects that other writers or researchers have overlooked.
3. Class?f?cat?on Essay
In a classification essay, you separate things or ideas into specific
categories and discuss each of them. You organize the essay by defining
each classification and by giving examples of each type.
4. Compare and Contrast Essay
In a compare and contrast essay, you write about the similarities and
differences between two or more people, places, or things. You can
organize the essay by writing about one subject First and then comparing
it with the Second subject. A more effective way is to organize the essay
by comparing each subject by category.
5. Def?n?t?on Essay
When you are writing a definition essay, you take a term or an idea and
write about what it is. Often, definitions are combined with
classification or other forms of organization in the essay. You need to
give a careful definition of the key term before going on to discuss
different types or examples.
6. Descr?pt?ve Essay
In a description essay, you write about what a person, place, or thing is
like. You organize the essay by describing different parts or aspects of
the main subject. It explains the "what, why, how, when, and where's" of
a topic. For example, a descriptive essay about a tree would explain what
it's made of, why it grows, when it grows, and so on.
7. Process/Sequence Essay
In a sequence essay, you are writing to describe a series of events or a
process in some sort of order. Usually, this order is based on time. You
organize the essay by writing about each step of the process in the order
it occurred.
8. narrat?ve
A narrative tells a story. It has chronological order, sequence of
events, action, conflicts or problems, dialogue, characters, a definite
beginning, middle and end.
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ADVANTAGE & DISADVANTAGE - EDITED COMPUTER
Advantage and Disadvantage
COMPUTERS: A BLESSING or a CURSE?
Almost every home, office or school has a computer of some kind these
days. Many people feel that these machines are now an essential part of our
lives, but how necessary are they really? Although using computer has some
advantages, it also has some disadvantages.
One of the main advantages is the time that can be saved by using a
computer. This is especially beneficial in the workplace, where employees
can do their work far faster than they could in the past. In addition to
this, computers can be educational and fun. From a very young age, children
can gain basic computer skills through programs that allow them to learn,
draw, paint and play. In today's technological world, this knowledge can
only help them in the future.
However, there are various negative aspects to using computers. Many
jobs have been lost due to the fact that computers can do a lot of tasks
more efficiently than humans. This has led to high unemployment in many
countries. What is more, computers can actually cause health problems.
Endless hours in front of a screen can cause eye strain and headaches,
which are serious side effects.
To sum up, it seems that computers ar