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concealing
offacts
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particularly
important
ethical
issue?
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the
advantages
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tages
of
telling
the truth in
two areas
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as law,
education, ...
For
breakfast
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cup
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tea, toast,
or cereal.
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England.
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why
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tea.
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she
has
been living
in
the
U.S .A. about
25
years.
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breakfast, ... Russell
Baker's
autobiography,
which
appears
with
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glosses
on
p.
342.
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...
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me.
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*EXERCISE
9
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the
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fable
written ...
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Toulouse-Lautrec
was
a
painter
who
scenes
of
Parisian
nieht
life.
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painted
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has been
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c.
painted
d.
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ã Swales (1990) made a case for learning the ‘genres’ of academic writing
and Swales and Feak (1994) demonstrated a genre-based approach in a
textbook for non-native speakers ... that they have developed and refined tools and tactics that we can
use and adapt. They can teach us that we can fit writing into our lives and still
‘have a life’. More importantly, they can show ... summaries and checklists to help
students stay on track or regain their way.
The book is the culmination of many years of
work with postgraduates and academics and
covers all aspects of the research,...