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    Kremlis Lopez September 21‚ 2011 Speech Informative Speech Outline Drugs and Alcohol General Purpose: to inform Specific Purpose: to inform my audience about all the bad things it brings people. Thesis Statement: Drugs and alcohol play a huge role in a person’s life and it could destroy them. We all know that drinking and doing drugs is bad for your health. So why do we decide to do them? Some people say it’s because “peer pressure” others say to “feel good”

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    Name: Ahmed Amr Abd Allatif Student Number:1707 Title : Pablo Picasso Outline Who is Pablo Picasso? • Pablo Picasso was born in Spain in the Andalusian region. • He was a very famous Spanish painter. • He was one of the greatest artists of the 20th century. • He founded the Cubist movement. Sources: • Hamilton‚ George H.. "Picasso‚ Pablo Ruiz Y". In William D. Halsey. Collier’s Encyclopedia. 19. New York: Macmillan Educational Corporation‚ 1976. print. How was Picasso’s early life

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    Thesis statement is somewhat effective‚ but could be more clear and/or concise. May be too general or broad. | Thesis statement is effective‚ clear‚ and concise while telling exactly what the paper is about. | Thesis statement is extremely effective‚ clear‚ and concise while telling exactly what the paper is about. | Body Paragraphs | | 6 or 3 or 0 or below | 7 or 3.5 | 8 or 4 or 1.5 | 9 or 4.5 | 10 or 5 or 3 | Topic SentenceP1 P2 P3 | Topic sentence may be unclear

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    Reaction Paper on the "Krippendorf’s Tribe" 1. Approaches and Methods The quest of the Krippendorf’s family for a lost tribe in New Guinea demonstrates the participant observation method of research as James together with his wife Jennifer and their three children‚ tried living with the observed people‚ learning how they see things and experience things. Unfortunately‚ the family’s search fails despite their best efforts. After Jennifer’s death‚ James as a single father has been living off

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    My name is Shado. I am a twelve-year-old girl of the tribe Paspahegh. Strange events have been happening recently and I feel it is important to my tribe that I record these events because we must preserve our heritage and home‚ no matter what happens. April 26th‚ 1607 A gathering of men has arrived in the bay. They arrived two nights ago‚ with strange contraptions they call “guns.” They don’t possess any arrows or spears‚ which is strange along with the fact that they are white‚ and fully draped

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    guidance I have received since starting at Ashford. My instructor‚ Dr. Wells‚ advised me in week 1‚ that I might want to keep an error log. What that is‚ is writing down the mistakes I make in my assignments‚ quizzes‚ and discussions. After writing these errors down‚ find the correct spelling or the grammatical rule I broke‚ write the correct answer‚ and then study and learn from these mistakes. This technique has helped me the most since starting at Ashford. As a writer‚ I have always been a big

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    Outline of Gothic Themes of The House of The Seven Gables Thesis Statement: Nathaniel Hawthorne ’s The House of The Seven Gables can be best appreciated for gothic themes of revenge‚ pride‚ and romance. I. Life of Nathaniel Hawthorne A. Life B. Thesis Statement II. Revenge A. Between the Judge and Clifford B. Between Matthew Maule and Colonial Pyncheon III. Pride A. The pride of the Pyncheon family. B. The pride of Hepzibah for her family name. IV. Romance A. Between Phoebe Pyncheon and Clifford

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    Final Cultural Research Paper Throughout this course‚ we have learned that the primary mode of subsistence (how a culture makes a living) impacts many other aspects of cultural behavior and has been an effective way to organize thoughts and studies about culture. In order to demonstrate your understanding of subsistence modes and its impact on a culture and why a culture acts as it does‚ your Research Paper will require you to: 1. Select a specific culture from the following list: a. Basseri

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    Speech Outline I. Introduction A. Attention Getter - Are you finding it difficult to find activities to do with your kid and are trying impress that lucky woman for Valentine’s Day? Well here is your chance to do both. I am going to show you how to get in that kitchen to make a great desert to following a romantic evening. B. Reveal/Relate Thesis - My goal is to teach you guys how to make a red velvet cake. C. Personal Credibility - I am a pastry chef at the Anaheim White House

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    Introduction A. Thesis: Biometric technology is used for a variety of many things‚ but its mostly dedicated to identify and verification methods. B. Biometric Technology has been used before the 20th century starting the in the 14th century in China using handprints and foot prints to identify each other. Body Paragraph 1 A. Main Idea: Biometric technology has been traced back to the 14 century in China and through the 19 century developing more uniquely . 1. In China merchants

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