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But probably the paper checker would know a lot about this subject, Different genres, authors, poets and so forth. So I don't know would he or she be satisfied. And I think this essay is incomplete without a reference to science fiction. Movies made in the early twentieth century and novels written at that time have been translated into a reality. I would be highly cautious about attempting this topic. One more thing, this introduction of yours lacks sentence variety. Most of the sentences are starting from "it". (unlike your previous introductions) Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk |
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I'm caught up in a dilemma of revision which I want to do for at least once. For that, I have to sacrifice essay and precis for a while. Sent from my SM-N900 using Tapatalk
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and for the essay, i am a passionate reader of novels, poetry, history, fiction, jo bhi mil jae; i tried to write all that learned things in it. i havenot written the essay, so not sure whether the points in outline would justify the topic or not. i think, if one is able to discuss the approaches of different writers and their impacts on society, one can pass it. i just noticed the repetition of it; it looks bad. thank you for your time |
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I flunked optional
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oh this is so unfortunate . rarely i hear such cases. hope so ,this time you will pull it off . but still i believe you shouldn't take essay for granted
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Great nations win without fighting introduction : fighting is the attribute of weak nations. Fall of nations set in when they begin to pursue their objectives through fighting. it is because fighting swallows all state resources, energies of people and devastate infrastructure while at the same time exposes faultlines for external enemies. However, great are the nations who keep education,human development,dialogue, diplomacy and peace above all other priorities which require force. History is also witnessed to the fact that nations such as Japan, Europe emerged when they realized they couldn't stand victorious unless they abandoned fighting and use of force. Therefore, it can be aptly said that nations acquire greatness when they prefer to pursue success without fighting. is this introduction ok ?? how you see it mustansir ? |
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Public office is a public trust
Introduction An empowered public office has all the responsibility to use its powers for the development of the public. ‘Public’ is the power from which the public office derives its authority. The power entrusted to the office is to regulate and facilitate the life of the citizens. Public office has certainly a single basic aim, the welfare of the public. it is a tool to manipulate national resources to make the life of the public better and secured. No public office can justify its existence unless it plays the role of public care taker. Power of public office is not ultimate, but the power with responsibility. Distinguishing characteristic of a public office is its services for the people. The misuse of its power makes the office bearer a culprit, plundering public rights. Public office is a sacred trust whose power is justified only by it efficiency, transparency and accountability. A. Public office exists for public welfare 1. Democratic culture established public office 2. It functions to facilitate and regulate the life of citizens B. Only Public empowers public office 1. It derives decision making power from common people 2. People makes it authorize the manipulation of national resources for people’s welfare 3. It is authorized to establish foreign and defense policies C. solely public is the owner of the powers 1. public office holds responsibility of accountability 2. no misuse of resources and powers is justified 3. public office is installed to serve public D. people have exclusive power to reject policies and even the office bearer E. Public office is respectable until it is trustee of public interest Conclusion please tell me my weak areas, and how do you see this outline? |
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