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The lack of English language proficiency also was intertwined with this theme as students explained that the emphasis on active participation in American classes troubled them as they had to take more time to plan what they might say or feared not being able to speak well.

It's where you explain your theme as simply as possible and, perhaps, outline how you intend to prove it.

The theme, as she explains in her "artist statement", is "the dream of pure freedom" and the need to "create a counter-reality in order to challenge organised evil".

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Shock responsiveness was measured as explained above.

Cut and melt tip as explained above.

Calculate holding period return as explained above.

Light as explained in its instructions.

Define your theme as narrowly as possible.

Parents' perceptions of the importance of a "natural" development of the body and the immune system emerged as a significant theme in explaining parents' critical attitudes towards the immunization of their child(ren) against measles, mumps and rubella as well as other childhood diseases in Switzerland.

Debt as a motif and theme is explained, especially in 19th century literature, with examples from "The Devil and Tom Walker", Wuthering Heights, Vanity Fair, Madame Bovary, House of Mirth, and The Mill on the Floss.

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