Origami Essays

Posted on November 6th, 2008

Origami EssaysMost of the times, people enjoy doing something if they can do it good. You might enjoy creating origami figures if you can make them perfect. It is the same with your origami essay. You will enjoy the process of writing if you know how to it properly.
 
Do you want to know how to write perfect origami essays? Do you want to know the key to success in preparing origami essay papers? Then read the information this article presents.
 
Origins of the term “origami”
 
Origami came from Japan. The term “origami” is derived from two Japanese words “oru”, that means “to fold” and “kami” - “paper”.
Actually, these facts are easy to find and are well known. So, in order to interest readers and involve them into reading your origami essay, you need to find more details, catchy facts, etc.
 
Thus, in essay papers on origami, introduce another version of this art’s origin. Some historians strongly believe that origami came from China. Discuss it in your origami essay. Give solid arguments to support this version.
 
Myths and legends about origami
 
There are lots of myths and legends about origami. One of them is about origami birds. It says that if you make 1000 of origami birds and make a wish, it will come true.
 
No doubts, essays on origami discussing these myths will be interesting to the reader. What is more, you get a splendid opportunity to enlarge your scope while investigating origami legends. So, find more legends and myths about origami and present them in your origami essay.
 
Origami as a means of personal development
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How to Cope with Marathi Essays

Posted on November 5th, 2008

Marathi Essays

Marathi Language
 
State – Maharashtra;
 
Family – Indo-Aryan
 
Age – 1300 years old
 
Total amount of speakers – 90 millions

 
If this is all you know about Marathi language, you definitely need some help. Do you remember about a Marathi essay you need to complete? By the way, do you know that students are often asked to write Marathi essays in this particular language?
 
If this is your case, and the only thing you can say in Marathi is “Hi, my name is…”, you have to forget about an A+ on your Marathi essay. Still, you can try to find all your notes, probably several textbooks, and a couple of good English-Marathi dictionaries. What for? Well, we will try to prepare your Marathi essay together.
 
OK, it was a joke. We just have several good ideas that you can develop in Marathi essays. What you need to do right now is:

  • Pick the easiest topic for your Marathi essay;
  • Write the Marathi essay in English first, covering the topic in the best way you can;
  • Translate everything you have jotted down into Marathi (if necessary).

Now, let us finally introduce our ideas for Marathi essays.

  1. The origins of Marathi language;
  2. The role of the Jadhava dynasty in the development of this language;
  3. First traces of Marathi literature in the 10th century AD;
  4. Mahabharata – the first epic poem in Marathi language;
  5. Marathi in the modern period – from 1800s to 1900s;


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Book Report on “Holes”

Posted on November 4th, 2008

Book Report on “Holes”Holes is a novel written by Louis Sachar. It was the 1999 Newberry award winner.
 
Easy to read and comprehend, this story is about a boy and his family that were cursed. This novel can be referred to the magical realism genre.
 
You might be assigned to write either an essay on Holes or a book report on Holes.
 
So, as we cannot know what your particular assignment is, let us offer you tips on how to prepare both essays on Holes and book reports on Holes.
 
HOW TO WRITE ESSAYS ON HOLES
 
While writing an essay on Holes, you may either retell the story and demonstrate your awareness of the plot or disclose one particular theme. It can be:

  • Belief in curse and its consequences;
  • Family relations and conflicts;
  • Family blemish, etc…

All you need is to follow a proper structure, disclose the chosen topic logically, and present your opinion on the story.
 
HOW TO WRITE A BOOK REPORT ON HOLES
 
Well, writing a book report on Holes will be a bit difficult, since you have to follow certain requirements. You need to discuss the novel from an objective stance.
 
Never confuse a book report with a book review!
 
In the book report on Holes, you need to give a summary of the book. You should:

  1. Mention the author’ name, title, and necessary publishing info;
  2. Present several facts about the author and his works;
  3. Write about the genre of the book;
  4. Describe main characters and their role in the novel;
  5. Give your recommendations on the book.


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What to Cover in Essays on Earthquakes

Posted on November 3rd, 2008

Essays on EarthquakesSome people learn about earthquakes from their own experience. Some of them learn about earthquakes from mass media. You can learn more about earthquakes while writing an essay paper on earthquakes.
 
Below, you can find ideas that can be covered in earthquake essays.
 
100% Chance of an Earthquake
 
Earthquakes are becoming more predictable today in contrast to the past. Seven million earthquakes occur annually; therefore, almost thousands of them occur every day. Investigate the reasons for such a change in your earth quake essay paper.
 
So, in order to make your earth quake essay more valid and well grounded, do the following:

  • Visit the official website of the United States Geological Survey;
  • Find more statistical data on earthquakes;

Can Animals Sense Earthquakes?
 
National Geographic’s experts made repeated attempts to discover whether animals can anticipate earthquakes. Despite the numerous cases that were fixed in real life, they did not come to one conclusion. Essay papers on earthquakes that aim to discuss this question can be very interesting to the reader. However, you need evidences to cover and support this issue in your earthquake essay.
 
So, do the following:

  1. Find information on animals’ anticipation of earthquakes that historians recorded in 373 B.C. in the Greek city of Helice;
  2. Find info on erratic behavior of dogs that is considered to be a forecast of earthquakes.


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Essays about Goals

Posted on October 31st, 2008

Essays about GoalsHave you ever thought essay writing can be an exciting process? It can, especially if you have to write an essay about goals. Here are some ideas to develop in essays on goals.

  • “When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you achieve it”… (Paulo Coelho). If you have ever read Paulo Coelho’s “The Alchemist,” this idea will be easy and interesting for you indeed. When highlighting it in your goals essay, just say that once a person invests efforts into realizing his goal or dream, it will come true eventually. A bit more ideas of yours, quotations from “The Alchemist” and examples from real life – and your goals essay will be well grounded.
  • “Nothing happens unless first we dream”… (Carl Sandburg). When you were a child, you dreamt of a new bicycle, so, you got it. When you were a junior school student, you dreamt to enter the college, so, you did. Think about an event that came true after you had been dreaming about it for a long time. So, one more idea to present in your goals essay is ready.
  • “Arriving at one goal is the starting point to another.” (John Dewey). People who have no goals in life do not live but exist only. Those who achieve their goals, do not stop – they start achieving the other ones. Aiming at something is a natural process of human evolution. Write a cause and effect essay about goals developing this idea.
  • “Goals are not only absolutely necessary to motivate us. They are essential to really keep us alive.” (Robert H. Schuller). This is one more idea that you may focus on while writing the essay about goals. First, think over, and then outline this idea. An outline will help you make your goals essay more consecutive.


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