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ok i need to know what is to be included into a litutre reveiw, on burning alcohols to raise the temputure of water,

What does that mean? What could it possibly mean? What is your native tongue? If it is English you had better start getting educated double quick if you wish to do more than dig ditches in your adulthood.

 

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ok i need to know what is to be included into a litutre reveiw, on burning alcohols to raise the temputure of water, :)

Perhaps you could clarify "litutre reveiw". I have no idea what you're asking and can't even guess what your misspelling is supposed to be.

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ok sorry i was half a sleep last night i need help to write a literture review ( i have no idea on what one is) and i think i have to relate it to burning alcohols to raise the temp of water

(highlight were i need to put a commer or stuff ok )

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If you type 'define: _____' into Google (obviously replacing the underscore with your desired word/phrase) it will give you a definition.

 

Therefore, this is what you're after, so you at least know what your task is supposed to be.

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i need help to write a literture review

 

both C1ay and Pathogen have given you links to 'liter-A-ture review' is that what you meant by literture? because there is a difference, im just not sure what it is...

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Well I searched 'literture' and it just asked me if I meant 'literature.' And considering the assignment given, a 'literature' review is the most suitable name for such a task.

Anyway, glad you managed it karlisback ;)

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What does that mean? What could it possibly mean?

 

You know, I know, you know I know and I know you know I know you know what he means. Why do we all do this? Every day I catch myself pretending not to know or understand something - there must be a name for this phenomenon. Perhaps there's a genetic reason why we strategically mask what we know.

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You know, I know, you know I know and I know you know I know you know what he means. Why do we all do this? Every day I catch myself pretending not to know or understand something - there must be a name for this phenomenon. Perhaps there's a genetic reason why we strategically mask what we know.

I really didn't know what he meant by 'litutre'. With all of the various speakers that pass through here it could be french or german or something else for all I know. Literature just did not come to mind at the time.

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