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English 1010- Still sleeping: Research
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Thursday, April 9, 2009. Q:What are the most common birth defects? Cleft lip/palate and Down syndrome. Appear to play a role. Other common birth defects include musculoskeletal defects (including arm and leg defects), gastrointestinal defects (including defects of the esophagus, stomach and intestines) and eye defects (7). These birth defects usually are multi-factorial. WEBSITE. What is my chance of having a baby with a birth defect? For the majority of birth defects, the c...
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English 1010- Still sleeping: January 2009
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Wednesday, January 28, 2009. While exploring different punctuations, I came across the dash. Sometimes when reading I see the writer using a dash, but have never used it myself. I read that the dash is a informal device that is fun to use when writing. It worked really well in dialog to show a break in some one's words. example's of how to use the dash are found HERE. I love the web site its full of quizzes. Friday, January 23, 2009. Wednesday, January 21, 2009. On the 28 Th.
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English 1010- Still sleeping: complications
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Sunday, March 22, 2009. I would have to say that the book Complications has some boring parts too it. I really enjoyed the stories about the cases that the surgeons came across. They were interesting. The chapter titled "The computer and the Hernia Factory" put me to sleep, and took a lot of effort to read. The last part of book one made me really think about being more careful. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Englsih 1010: The Morning Shift. View my complete profile.
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English 1010- Still sleeping: April 2009
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Thursday, April 9, 2009. Q:What are the most common birth defects? Cleft lip/palate and Down syndrome. Appear to play a role. Other common birth defects include musculoskeletal defects (including arm and leg defects), gastrointestinal defects (including defects of the esophagus, stomach and intestines) and eye defects (7). These birth defects usually are multi-factorial. WEBSITE. What is my chance of having a baby with a birth defect? For the majority of birth defects, the c...
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English 1010- Still sleeping: March 2009
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Sunday, March 22, 2009. I would have to say that the book Complications has some boring parts too it. I really enjoyed the stories about the cases that the surgeons came across. They were interesting. The chapter titled "The computer and the Hernia Factory" put me to sleep, and took a lot of effort to read. The last part of book one made me really think about being more careful. Wednesday, March 11, 2009. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Here to my essay! Thursday, March 5, 2009.
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English 1010- Still sleeping: Pregnancy ideas!
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Tuesday, April 7, 2009. 1- Do more women prefer having a midwife or a OBGYN? 2- How many different types of births are available (water, home, etc.)? 3- What are the advantages and disadvantages of home birth and giving birth at a hospital? 4- Is there more baby deaths that occur with home births vs. hospital births? 5- How much education do midwifes have, and does one have to be certified? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Englsih 1010: The Morning Shift.
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English 1010- Still sleeping: February 2009
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English 1010- Still sleeping. Wednesday, February 25, 2009. I always forget when writing where to put the apostrophe, is it before or after the "S" that makes it possessive. Apostrophes are used to make nouns possessive, to show ownership. When nouns are singular, we generally add an apostrophe and the letter "S" to indicate possession:. Jeremy's laundry took forever to dry. When singular or plural nouns end with the letter "S," we most often drop the final "S" after the apostrophe. Here is a web site.