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IntroductionA ceremony of introduction takes place in the House of Lords before each Peer is able to take his or her seat in the House. It is a short ceremony lasting about five minutes at the beginning of busine [..]
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Introductionlate 14c., "act of bringing into existence," from Old French introduccion (14c.) and directly from Latin introductionem (nominative introductio) "a leading in," noun of action from [..]
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IntroductionThe opening section of a piece of music or movement.
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Introductionthe act of beginning something new; "they looked forward to the debut of their new product line" the first section of a communication presentation: formally making a person k [..]
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IntroductionEngages the reader's interest. Introduces the topic, text(s) and writer's thesis or ideas. Overview of arguments to be presented.
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Introductioninitiative discourse of understanding
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IntroductionIn most fields of endeavor, a shorthand lexicon develops to promote the transfer of the most information in the shortest amount of time. The military lexicon is no exception. What is different is the [..]
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Introductionrefers to material given at the front of a book or at the beginning of an article to explain or introduce it to the reader. It is always by the author. It may be extensive and is usually printed as pa [..]
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IntroductionThe complicated nature of various terms and phrases relating to bail and pretrial release or detention can sometimes lead to confusion and misuse of those terms. That, in turn, may lead to unnecessary [..]
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IntroductionDefinition noun
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IntroductionCommon features of an Introduction section:
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IntroductionThe part of a book in which the subject, purpose, and limits of the work are briefly stated, and the reader prepared for the treatment of the subject that follows in the text, usually written by the a [..]
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IntroductionThe formal presentation of a proposal after it has been drafted.
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IntroductionA preparatory movement, usually in a slow tempo, to introduce a larger composition. Often, the introduction will prepare the listener for the tonality or key of the larger composition. The term is chi [..]
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IntroductionIn broadcasting, a few words or sentences read by the presenter, telling listeners or viewers about the report which immediately follows.
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Introduction(i.e., deliberate introduction by humans). In this scheme, there is no such thing as accidental introduction. The practical reason for the decision not to use this expression is that it is often diffi [..]
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IntroductionA carefully written opener about the speaker, which is delivered by the introducer at the beginning of a speech. A good introduction gives some ideas of the speaker’s credits, achievements, and honors [..]
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IntroductionThe reason for you doing the project and it includes evidence from the most important source as well as the value of your project i.e. who will benefit from this knowledge. In addition you should refer to ethical issues if relevant.
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IntroductionWhen a signed copy of a bill is lodged with the clerks together with any required accompanying documents.
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IntroductionIntroduction to the Java & Internet Glossary He who controls vocabulary controls thought. ~ Luigi Wittgenstein (born:1889-05-26 died:1951-04-30 at age:61) This glossary is made possible by contrib [..]
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IntroductionBipolar disorder, formerly known as manic depression, is a condition that affects your moods, which can swing from one extreme to another.
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Introduction(n) the act of beginning something new(n) the first section of a communication(n) formally making a person known to another or to the public(n) a basic or elementary instructional text(n) a new propos [..]
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IntroductionThe action bringing a non-native species to a new environment, as opposed to an extension of range.
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IntroductionThis glossary provides concise definitions of common terms relating to WAN technology, including commonly used acronyms. Many definitions link to more detailed information about common applications o [..]
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Introductionsee: Introduction into nature
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Introductionthe beginning that prepares for the main part of the piece.
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IntroductionA section, often of slow tempo, that opens a more extended piece or movement of a piece.
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IntroductionA passage or section, often in a slow tempo, that prepares the way for a more extended section.
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IntroductionThe opening part of a music composition.
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IntroductionIt is accurate to say that canine dermatology is not an exact science. Even when we are aware of a cause of a problem it is not always possible to effect a cure. Skin problems into three general categ [..]
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IntroductionTechnology Overview Typical Office Workspace Sample Plans & Sections Glossary
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IntroductionThe first part of a speech, intended to gain the audience’s attention and to prepare them for the rest of the presentation.
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IntroductionBanks are careful in opening any account for a customer as the prospective customer has to be introduced by an existing account holder or a staff member or by any other person known to the bank for op [..]
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