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Many of the answers that do exist seem rather obvious, though it could be Frankels capable job of providing examples that leads a reader to those conclusions.
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A few comments about structural features of those examples that lead unexpected scores would be useful.
This perhaps explains the absence of doubt and emphasis on ritual – the pre-lesson mantra, for example – that leads some parents to compare the school, only half-jokingly, to a cult.
Here's one example that leads me to believe that it is: I engage with Facebook in three ways.
More than 2 million people in the United States suffer from OCD, which is characterized by intrusive, anxiety-provoking thoughts and repetitive behaviors meant to alleviate them--an obsessive fear of germs, for example, that leads to compulsive hand washing.
Conclusions are often strongest when they use a last, brief concrete example that leads the reader to new insights.
The other was prompted to remember a crime — an assault, for example — that led to an encounter with the police.
It was Virginia's harassment of Baptist preachers, for example, that led to Jefferson's statute of religious freedom.
And there was Cincinnatus, the Roman who took up dictatorial power, saved Rome, then willingly relinquished it and returned to his plow — an example that led the veterans of America's Revolutionary War to name themselves the Society of Cincinnati.
In the files was a picture of a lawyer, for example, that led straight to the website of the firm she works for.
It is known for example, that lead poisoning in adults can result in serious conditions of gout, respiratory illness and hypertension.
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