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1、essay writing范文essay writing范文 第1篇 描述性文章允许小作家们发挥制造力并自由表达,特别是当主题是关于他们个人和他们关怀的事情时。例如,他们最宠爱的食物或他们的文化。 描述性散文示例(文章来自Yourdictionary) I watched a thunderstorm, far out over the sea. It began quietly, and with nothing visible except tall dark clouds and a rolling tide. There was just a soft murmur of thunde
2、r as I watched the horizon from my balcony. Over the next few minutes, the clouds closed and reflected lightning set the rippling ocean aglow. The thunderheads had covered up the sun, shadowing the vista. It was peaceful for a long time. I was looking up when the first clear thunderbolt struck. It b
3、lazed against the sky and sea; I could see its shape in perfect reverse colors when I blinked. More followed. The thunder rumbled and stuttered as if it could hardly keep up. There were openings in the cloud now, as if the sky were torn, and spots of brilliant blue shone above the shadowed sea. I lo
4、oked down then, watching the waves. Every bolt was answered by a moment of spreading light on the surface. The waves were getting rough, rising high and crashing hard enough that I could hear them. Then came the rain. It came all at once and in sheets, soaking the sand, filling the sea. It was so de
5、nse I could only see the lightning as flashes of light. It came down so hard the thunder was drowned. Everything was rhythmic light and shadow, noise and silence, blending into a single experience of all five senses. In an instant it stopped. The storm broke. The clouds came apart like curtains. The
6、 rain still fell, but softly now. It was as if there had never been a storm at all, except for a single signature. A rainbow, almost violently bright, spread above and across the water. I could see the horizon again. essay writing范文 第2篇 一篇好的分析性论文包括一个陈述主要论点的论文陈述,接着是对支持它的证据的分析。 分析性论文示例 No matter how m
7、uch money people are willing to pay for health care, they may still suffer terribly from incurable diseases such as v and cancer because of the underdevelopment of medical technology. However, today, the advancement in human knowledge has led to the introduction of human gene-editing, turning imposs
8、ibility to possibility. In particular, the recent technology for genome editing called CRISPR has been having a groundbreaking impact on research in genetic science. This is due to its remarkable potential to simply cure genetic diseases in an embryo before they have a serious effect on further deve
9、lopmental progression. Although currently, there have been numerous debates regarding its extension in research for widespread uses, CRISPR is a completely promising technology because of the benefits it brings to people. CRISPR, or Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats, is the n
10、ewest innovation in genetic engineering. The way CRISPR works is similar to “the scissor-like action of Cas 9 to target any specific DNA sequence” (Baylis and Rossant). By making cuts in specific locations in DNA, CRISPR can cure diseases and make alterations in an embryos DNA, which prevent disease
11、s from being passed down to following generations (Baylis and Rossant). Throughout the history, governments and researchers came up with different approaches politically and scientifically in attempt to control population. They hoped to encourage the “richest, wisest and healthiest to breed like rab
12、bits” and the “sick, stupid, and poor to take one for the empire and remain childless” (Comfort 28). The second attempt happened during the 20th century, when the government passed the law preventing marriage and immigration that would threaten a perceived core American “stock.” Another more extreme
13、 example was when Nazi sterilization law further advanced this population control approach. Later in the century, a biotechnological approach was established as a safer and more humane way to manage population health (qtd in Comfort 28). “Gene surgery,” which is similar to CRISPR technology, was est
14、ablished and followed by contentious debates regarding ethical issues between disease treatment and human trait enhancements. Currently, there has been a halt in the use of CRISPR because of the increase in concern from the public about the pros and cons of this technology. essay writing范文 第3篇 Dear
15、Sir: It is my pleasure to recommend Mr. Fuping Wang for his application to graduate studies in your school. Mr. Wang has been my research assistant of the National Science Councils project- vThe United States and the United Nations Financial Crisis: The Role of . Congressv since September 1997. His
16、major responsibilities include information collecting, analyzing and translating. He is an enthusiastic and progressive young man with extremely high potentiality. Mr. Wang is not only quick at learning and good at solving difficult problems, but also with a logical mind that enables him to effectiv
17、ely analyze difficulties. All the work handed to him was completed satisfactorily. Actually, he is so reliable that I assign him with heavy responsibilities. With his help, I have been able to spend more time in writing the research paper. I really consider myself very fortunate to have such a capab
18、le assistant. I am certain his diligence, coupled with a good competence and pleasant personality, will assure him of academic achievements in his future academic pursuits. I strongly recommend his admission without any reservation. Sincerely yoursxxx essay writing范文 第4篇 Im grateful for the opportun
19、ity to work for you and I enjoy doing so. I hope youll agree that, in the two years Ive worked for you, Ive become an integral member of your team and accomplished a great deal. For example, in the last six months alone, Ive List of major accomplishments。 However, Im still working for the initial sa
20、lary on which we agreed two years ago. As I recall, we also agreed to renegotiate my salary in two years based on my accomplishments, and that time has come. In light of my accomplishments and as per our agreement, Im respectfully requesting an immediate pay rise of six percent, to be followed in si
21、x months by a performance-based pay rise of an additional three percent. I strongly feel that Ive earned the immediate pay raise and Im confident that I will also earn the six-month raise based on my performance. But Im willing to negotiate, as per our agreement. If you would like to meet to discuss
22、 this, please let me know. Thanks again for the opportunity. I look forward to continuing to be a key player on your team in a mutually-rewarding relationship. 英文升职加薪申请范文 dear_: Please adjust my wage from$10/hour to$12/hour. Before the employment period started,we agreed that once three month probat
23、ion period is over,the wage would be addition,i h*e listed the following reasons for the adjustment: very familiar with companys business operation. h*e the skills required to handle the companys responsibility. can effectively help take the load off the department. h*e good relationship with my co-
24、workers,which allow us to work efficiently as ateam. will work extra hard after the raise. interested in work in this company for long term. Thank you for considering my request. Sincerely, _(name) essay writing范文 第5篇 Generally speaking, an essay is divided into three parts The first part At the beg
25、inning, 总起全文Ill start with the whole article. Generally speaking, Id like to talk about the problems that will be discussed in the article. Id like to talk about them briefly, or I can simply say your opinions The second part Divide your ideas into several parts.分层论述 Each paragraph has a theme. Choo
26、se the number of paragraphs according to your needs Each paragraph is basically a total score structure The third part At the end,结尾 you can summarize your point of view directly, or you can make concessions to the opposite point of view, dialectically look at the problem, and then finish 范文 THE vPU
27、NK ROCK PHILOSOPHERv I am on Oxford Academys Speech and Debate Team, in both the Parliamentary Debate division and the Lincoln-Douglass debate division. I write screenplays, short stories, and opinionated blogs and am a regular contributor to my school literary magazine, The Gluestick. I have accumu
28、lated over 300 community service hours that includes work at homeless shelters, libraries, and special education youth camps. I have been evaluated by the College Board and have placed within the top percentile. But I am not any of these things. I am not a test score, nor a debater, nor a writer. I
29、am an anti-nihilist punk rockphilosopher. And I became so when I realized three things: 1) That the world is ruled by underwear. There is a variety of underwear for a variety of people. You have your ironed briefs for your businessmen, your soft cottons for the average, and hemp-based underwear for
30、your environmental romantics. But underwear do not only tell us about who we are, they also influence our daily interactions in ways most of us dont even understand. For example, I have a specific pair of underwear that is holey, worn out but surprisingly comfortable. And despite how trivial underwe
31、ar might be, when I am wearing my favorite pair, I feel as if I am on top of the world. In any case, these articles of clothing affect our being and are the unsung heroes of comfort. 2) When I realized I cannot understand the world. I recently debated at the Orange County Speech League Tournament, w
32、ithin the Parliamentary Division. This specific branch of debate is an hour long, and consists of two parties debating either side of a current political issue. In one particular debate, I was assigned the topic: “Should Nation States eliminate nuclear arms?” It so happened that I was on the negativ
33、e side and it was my job to convince the judges that countries should continue manufacturing nuclear weapons. During the debate, something strange happened: I realized that we are a special breed of species, that so much effort and resources are invested to ensure mutual destruction. And I felt that
34、 this debate in a small college classroom had elucidated something much more profound about the scale of human existence. In any case, I won 1st place at the tournament, but as the crowd cheered when my name was called to stand before an audience of hundreds of other debaters, and I flashed a victor
35、ious smile at the cameras, I couldnt help but imagine that somewhere at that moment a nuclear bomb was being manufactured, adding to an ever-growing stockpile of doom. And thats when I realized that the world was something I will never understand. 3) When I realized I was a punk rocker philosopher.
36、One summer night, my friend took me to an underground hardcore punk rock show. It was inside a small abandoned church. After the show, I met and became a part of this small community. Many were lost and on a constant soul-search, and to my surprise, many, like myself, did not have a blue Mohawk or a
37、 nose piercing. Many were just ordinary people discussing Nietzsche, string theory, and governmental ideologies. Many were also artists creating promotional posters and inventive slogans for stickers. They were all people my age who could not afford to be part of a record label and did something ext
38、raordinary by playing in these abandoned churches, making their own CDs and making thousands of promotional buttons by hand. I realized then that punk rock is not about music nor is it a guy with a blue Mohawk screaming protests. Punk rock is an attitude, a mindset, and very much a culture. It is an
39、 antagonist to the conventional. It means making the best with what you have to contribute to a community. This was when I realized that I was a punk rock philosopher. The world I come from consists of underwear, nuclear bombs, and punk rockers. And I love this world. My world is inherently complex,
40、 mysterious, and anti-nihilist. I am David Phan, somebody who spends his weekends debating in a three piece suit, other days immersed within the punk rock culture, and some days writing opinionated blogs about underwear. But why college? I want a higher education. I want more than just the textbook
41、fed classrooms in high school. A community which prizes revolutionary ideals, a sharing of multi-dynamical perspectives, an environment that ultimately acts as a medium for movement, similar to the punk rock community. I do not see college as a mere stepping stone for a stable career or a prosperous
42、 life, but as a supplement for knowledge and self-empowerment; it is a social engine that will jettison us to our next paradigm shift. 我是淦过8000多份essay的小叔 ,欢迎沟通 essay writing范文 第6篇 Dear xx, I am writing to extend my sincere gratitude for xxxx. If it had not been for your assistance in xxxxx, I fear t
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46、ore. With many thanks, Huang Yan essay writing范文 第8篇 叙事散文示例(文章来自Peoples Republic of Creativity) Glup, glup. I sat watching the plunger slowly make its way down the tube and into Miriams body. Inside the tube was a clear unknown liquid that would soon be injected into my own body. This was the third
47、time this week, the twelfth time this month, and who knows how many times since we have been trapped in this hell on earth. Each day, we have only been given the bare minimum of food, water, and sleep. I dont know how much longer we can survive before deemed useless by him. Miriam fell out of her ch
48、air and onto the cold concrete floor, screaming in pain. She scrambles for something she can grasp onto to prop her malnourished body up. Then the piercing sound just suddenly stopped. Her thin arms that look only of bones and skin drop to the ground and she lay still on the floor, as if she weredead. Please dont tell me shes dead! No, she couldnt be; we promised each other to live until the day of liberation. She needs to live. Tap, tap. It was my turn. He walked over with a syringe full of what had just been injected into Miriam. I try to focus on the red, blac