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    statement and include how hopes and dreams affect a person’s life. Body Paragraph #1 Topic Sentence – identify first topic (same order as stated in thesis/intro) Thorough discussion about work and hopes/dreams with EVIDENCE from text (direct quotes). Don’t forget the discussion about how those hopes and dreams affect person’s life (connect back to topic sentence) (Details and direct quotations) (discussion)

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    the author has mentioned this several times throughout the book. 2. Yes‚ the author proved his argument about salt and how it has affected the world. 3. No‚ because if it was biased there has to be something that is biased about it. I found no evidence whatsoever of it ever being biased 4. The author focused on many different countries and periods of time in the book. I know this because Kurlansky wrote about the Chinese in the twelve hundreds and said that they were an advanced civilization.

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    direct quotations) to prove your thesis. There should be a clear thesis and topic with specific examples from the book. You also need to explain your examples. It should be evident from your essay that you have read and understood the novel. Any evidence of plagiarism will result in an automatic zero. The essay will be worth 60 points: ideas will be worth 30‚ organization 10‚ and conventions worth 20. 1. Write an essay on the importance of knowledge. In your introduction and conclusion‚ you

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    CP English II Spring 2013 (Mr. Eldridge) Research Paper Project The objectives are as follows: The students will learn to research a topic and organize notes‚ pre-write a 4-5 page paper‚ outline‚ draft‚ assert an argument‚ peer review‚ line edit‚ avoid plagiarism‚ and use the MLA method of citation The twentieth century was ripe with transformations in culture‚ science‚ athletics‚ politics‚ art‚ and fashion. You will choose a topic from the list below and research it so you can explain the

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    totally‚ by creating even a new food category‚ which they named functional food. As they did this and proved a drink to be right for this category they kind of made a barrier for competitor to enter the functional food category‚ as the requirements of evidences were very high because of that competitors were even unwilling to enter this food category. But they has faced another issue‚ RedBull had to newly encourage they customers to buy a

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    Teen Relationship

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    will focus on‚ Briefly outline the main points in the paper II. Body Clearly present the main points of the paper as listed in the thesis‚ Give strong examples‚ details‚ and explanations to support each main point‚ If a research paper‚ use strong evidence from sources—paraphrases‚ summaries‚ and quotations that support the main points III. Conclusion Restate your thesis from the introduction in different words‚ briefly summarize each main point found in the body of the paper (avoid going over 2

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    ‘growth need.’ To be able to self-actualise all deficiency needs must be met first. The humanistic approach is difficult to falsify because it lacks predictive power. This then means that is unscientific‚ and so is difficult to prove with scientific evidence. It is unscientific also because it lacks empirical support and cannot be proved true or false because it isn’t subjective. The approach shows the importance of personal responsibility because we have free will. Everyone makes their own decisions

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    page | Body | -all three paragraphs have clear topic sentence and 2 pieces of research for each supporting detail | -two paragraphs have topic sentence and accurate research | -one paragraph has topic sentence and accurate research | There is no evidence of topic sentence or relevant research | Specific Vocabulary | -all the general words have been eliminated and replaced | -most of the general words have been eliminated | -some of the general words have been eliminated | -none of the general

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    ethnicities of the world‚ and unlike other normal nations‚ the inhabitants of America don’t tend to get along very well. Anna Quindlen writes about why America shouldn’t work‚ yet does‚ in a short article titled "A Quilt of a Country." She uses effective evidence and valid reasoning to support her thesis‚ and she also divides her article into two separate sections: the first designated to proving why America shouldn’t work‚ and the second designated to why it does work. These two in conjunction culminate

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    mankind. He is drawing pity from the audience as well as inspiring anger within them to possibly promote action to change the evil ways of our people. He chooses empathy from his writing. Mark Twain writes on his beliefs and not on scientific evidence. His beliefs are quite crass and bias. However the use of his words is not meant to prove any theory to be true. He is simply explaining his feelings on how man is not only animalistic but of a

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