... (a compareandcontrastessay might tell you
which car is better) or which savings bond to invest in
(a compareandcontrastessay will show you which
bond is best for you).
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As you go through your day, compareandcontrast things around you. Compareand contrast, for exam-
ple, your current job ... essential for the compare and
contrast technique. Look what happens, for example,
when the writer does not discuss corresponding parts:
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...
... some of the advantages and some of the disadvantages of big
and of small families?
ã Compare the advantages and disadvantages of family planning.
ã What are the advantages and disadvantages of ... as an efficient student
and study for the same amount of time.
Here are two examples of extremely inefficient study: If you know nothing about the Greek
language and I give you a page of written ... learn very little because you will understand
almost nothing on the page. In other words, most cases of "learning" involve understanding
and proceed in a step-by-step manner.
"Learning"
When...
... dislike(d) about this library
and explain what is useful about this library (what books and facilities it has)
and explain why the talk was interesting. *
or
and explain what you learned ... Topic
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IELTS Part 2 and Part 3 Topicsand Questions
• What are the benefits of co-operation?
• Can you think of examples in life when people co-operate with each ... countries can be encouraged?
Competition and Awards in General
See also the Part 3 questions for Topic 43 and Topic 109 for the topics of competition, co-
operation and rewards/awards.
Competition
ã...
... China), what is the role of the man and what is the role of
the woman? (State the roles; and compare/ contrast) FQ
ã Ideally, what roles do you think men and women should play in a family? FQ ... years?
FQx2
ã Compare the benefits and shortcomings of using different communication methods
(or, tools) such as face-to-face communication, letters, emails and phones. *
ã Compare (the advantages ... responsibilities do young people (and/ or children) have towards their parents?
FQ
ã What are some examples of stress (or pressure) that can threaten family
relationships? (E.g., husband and wife working in...
... are paintings and photographs different (and how are they similar)? FQx2
ã (Similar to above) Do people look at photos and paintings in the same way?
ã Compare artists (painters) and photographers. ... inventions)?
ã What are the advantages and disadvantages of, on the one hand, using mobile phones and
the internet to communicate and, on the other hand, of face-to-face communication?
ã In ...
other countries, other cultures etc.)?
ã Compare English and your language (Chinese). (Possibly = compare them as different
languages; possibly = compare learning them as a foreign language)...
... Handling
An exception is an error that occurs at runtime. Using C++’s exception handling subsystem, you can, in a
structured and controlled manner, handle runtime errors. When exception handling ... throw this way is to allow multiple handlers access to the exception. For
example, perhaps one exception handler manages one aspect of an exception, and a second handler
copes with another aspect. ... error-handling routine when an exception occurs. The principal
advantage of exception handling is that it automates much of the error-handling code that previously
had to be entered “by hand”...
... Handling
An exception is an error that occurs at runtime. Using C++’s exception handling subsystem, you can, in a
structured and controlled manner, handle runtime errors. When exception handling ... will examine several
important, advanced C++ topics, including exception handling, templates, dynamic allocation, and
namespaces. Runtime type ID and the casting operators are also covered. Keep ... error-handling routine when an exception occurs. The principal
advantage of exception handling is that it automates much of the error-handling code that previously
had to be entered “by hand”...
... the random fields, random force modeling and stochastic response prediction.
Up to now, the covariance matrix-branched POD and its transformation have been applied
favorably for analysis and ... domain and the
frequency domain based on both covariances matrix and cross spectral matrix branches. Moreover,
the most recent topicsand applications of the Proper Orthogonal Decomposition and ... most recent topics as follows: i) Stochastic
decomposition and order-reduced modeling of multi-variate random fields (turbulent wind, pressures
and forces) [6-10]; ii) Representation and simulation...
... rules and keeps grammar
coverage increases very manageable. Compared with
standard statistical methods, our system relies on
deeper analysis and more supervision, but radically
fewer examples. ...
Magerman's
SPATTER,
and Collins'
BLD;
results for
SPATTER, and
BLD are for sentences of up to 40
words.
Table 6 compares our results with SPATTER, and
BLD. The results have ... tagging and syntactic
and semantic processing,
ã a sophisticated decision structure that general-
izes traditional decision trees and lists,
ã a balanced use of machine learning and micro-...
... environment (IDE), and the DSP starter kit (DSK) with
the TMS320C6713 floating-point processor onboard and complete support for input
and output.Three examples illustrate both the software and hardware ... and (4)
None (for Opt Level and Program Level Opt). Select the Preprocessor Category
and type for Define Symbols{d}: CHIP_6713, and from the Feedback Category,
select for Interlisting: OPT/C and ... applications, from com-
munications and controls to speech and image processing. The general-purpose
Digital Signal Processing and Applications with the C6713 and C6416 DSK By Rulph Chassaing
ISBN...
... Comparison andContrast In Both A'sWorn By Hester and Dimmesdale
The two A's worn in the novel by both Hester and Dimmesdale are
dramaticallydifferent, yet they are born and made by ... personal interpretation and individual
consequences. Where one character's beauty and open mindedness to
her crime and punishment makesher A and her punishment (Pearl)
natural and beautiful. While ... changing
emotional state and physical well being of thecharacter, the towns views
of morality and natural order, and the affecting environment. The two
sins of most importance in the novel and that serve...
... Television
plays a large role in the social and emotional development of
children today.
One good quality that television has is that it conveys
information and
happenings around the world that they ... these traits are speaking
English and
walking upright. Something else that adds to this is that
sometimes children
cannot make the distinction between fantasy and reality. Quickly
a cartoon
about ... to fire his pair of guns into the air and at other
characters. This
could cause children to act violently to appease their anger.
This includes
hitting and throwing things. This is an extreme...