03-07-2005, 01:08 AM
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<br />specially for ALI AKBAR.....wow dude i think its true that...... sach hamaisha karwaa lagta hai ....well ALI if u can spot atleast a single point in my post which is immature.....well i wonna tell u one more thing.... har aik ko us ke studies difficult lagtee hai....and well it doesnt matter how tough a qualification is what matters is how much value a qualification has......and ALI i think u havent read my post ..................... i have clearly written that if u want to stay in pakistan then do CA but if u want to go abroad then ACCA....... and every point in my last post i had proved it with relevent evidence.......okie .....ALI i think what u feel bad u call it immature .......be a grown up dude or else this world will eat u up.........hope u will reply ina more angry way.....hehehe.......bye
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You need to learn that not everyone is going to like or accept your opinions. That's the beauty of message boards. The ability to share diverse opinions and experiences. Enjoy your time here, don't try so hard in getting people to like you and learn to be yourself. ) Dont try to impose your opinions upon someone. You should prohibit from taking an out-and-out falsehood and running with it, usually without doing anything other than taking what theyâre told and repeating it more vehemently.
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!
<br />specially for ALI AKBAR.....wow dude i think its true that...... sach hamaisha karwaa lagta hai ....well ALI if u can spot atleast a single point in my post which is immature.....well i wonna tell u one more thing.... har aik ko us ke studies difficult lagtee hai....and well it doesnt matter how tough a qualification is what matters is how much value a qualification has......and ALI i think u havent read my post ..................... i have clearly written that if u want to stay in pakistan then do CA but if u want to go abroad then ACCA....... and every point in my last post i had proved it with relevent evidence.......okie .....ALI i think what u feel bad u call it immature .......be a grown up dude or else this world will eat u up.........hope u will reply ina more angry way.....hehehe.......bye
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You need to learn that not everyone is going to like or accept your opinions. That's the beauty of message boards. The ability to share diverse opinions and experiences. Enjoy your time here, don't try so hard in getting people to like you and learn to be yourself. ) Dont try to impose your opinions upon someone. You should prohibit from taking an out-and-out falsehood and running with it, usually without doing anything other than taking what theyâre told and repeating it more vehemently.
Evidence is what you use in persuasive writing to support the claims that you present.
You should use evidence to help strengthen your post and any assertion you make that relates to your sunbject. Here are some ways to work evidence into your writing
Offer evidence that agrees with your stance up to a point, then add to it with ideas of your own.
Present evidence that contradicts your stance in order to argue against (refute) it and therefore strengthen your position.
Use sources against each other, as if they are experts on a panel discussing your proposition.
Use quotations to support your assertion, not merely to state or restate your claim.
In order to use evidence effectively, you need to integrate it smoothly into your post by following this pattern
State your claim.
Give your evidence, remembering to relate it to the claim.
Comment on the evidence to show how it supports the claim.
One effective way to support your claim is to use quotations, but because quotations involve someone elseâs words, you need to take special care to integrate the evidence into your paragraph.
Questions to Ask Yourself Before Pressing the Post New Reply Tab
Do I avoid generalizing in my paper by specifically explaining how my evidence is representative?
Have I offered my reader evidence to substantiate each assertion I make in my post?
Do I thoroughly explain why/how my evidence backs up my ideas?
Do I provide evidence that not only confirms but also qualifies my posts main claims?
Do I use evidence to test and evolve my ideas, rather than to just confirm them?
Do I cite my sources thoroughly and correctly?
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If I could... Then I would... Turn back time!!