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    Writing a Thesis or Dissertation Proposal 1 Writing Thesis and Dissertation Proposals The Graduate Writing Center of the Center for Excellence in Writing Overview: This workshop will introduce basic principles of writing proposals across a range of disciplines. It will present practical strategies‚ and it will include examples of successful proposals. Goals 1. To introduce strategies for bridging the gap between coursework/beginning research and thesis writing. 2. To help you understand the

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    A Game of Chess | Artist: Marcel Duchamp Written By: Chad Jordan | A simple yet complex description from the eyes of a college student newly educated on the arts. | | Marcel Duchamp is most renown for his work‚ Fountain (1917) was displayed and photographed at Alfred Stieglitz’s studio and Nude Descending a Staircase (1912) In the Duchamp’s painting A Game of Chess (1910)‚ he uses a variety of colors. He uses shades and tints of those colors vividly and with balance of the brightness and

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    1.Using Porter’s competitive forces models we can analyze how Akaimai helps the NBA’s market competition. 1. Industry rivalry. Basketball leagues around the globe‚ other sports like soccer‚ baseball and football. 2. Buyer power. All professional sports are the main treats for NBA’s website traffic. 3. Suppliers Power. Basketball fans have a lot of alternatives television‚ radio‚ social media etc. and probably the NBA website advantage

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    Frederick Jackson Turner’s famous frontier thesis argued that through the Westward expansion came the formation of the first “American” people. Turner’s essay‚ presented around 1893‚ strongly correlates with the upheaval 1890’s. The shaping of the new American nation through the westward settlement can be later linked to economic troubles‚ labor struggles‚ and a rise in democracy and big business. “At first‚ the frontier was the Atlantic coast. It was the frontier of Europe in a very real

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    evidence of the book. Finally‚ I am going to explain the conflict of the story. I will be explaining the main conflict with evidence of the story. I will also explain the type of conflict using evidence of the story. This is how I will be explaining my thesis. In this paragraph‚ I will chose a character of the story‚ and explaining if it’s a round or flat character and if it’s a static or dynamic character. The character that I choose is Buran. In my opinion‚ she is a round character. I think she is

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    In this passage of Amy Tan’s story‚ Rules of the Game‚ the author uses many literary features to develop the climax of Waverly’s career as a young chess champion. As Waverly faces her first opponent of the chess tournament‚ she continusouly reminds herself of the art of invisble strength. She reptitively gets advised by the "wind"‚ as she carefully makes her moves towards victory‚ where her talent is recognized once again. However‚ a friction between Waverly and her mother arises as more trophies

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    corresponds with this sign in many ways. She has a great memory‚ is very efficient in her chess playing and often escapes reality to deal with problems in her personal life. When Waverly was 9 years old‚ she left the house devoid of her chess playing brothers. She arrived at the park with her chess board ready to play. Upon arriving she met Lau Po‚ an older man who had helped mold her into the great chess player she would become. He taught her many tricks such as The Double Attack from the East

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    whisper. You own nothing. You were a visitor‚ time after time climbing the hill‚ planting the flag‚ proclaiming. We never belonged to you. You never found us. It was always the other way round.  Source: Selected Poems: 1976 - 1986 A Moment in Chess The moment when‚ after many hours of planned strategies and crafted tactics‚ your Queen stands in the centre of the square‚ board‚ battlefield‚ palace‚ kingdom‚ life knowing at last how you got there‚ and say‚ I’ve got this‚ is the same

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    from their mothers ties and gain control. In “Rules of the Game‚” by Amy Tan‚ Waverly is in a power struggle between her and her mother. Waverly is embarrassed by her mother’s inability to assimilate to culture. For example‚ after Waverly’s first chess match‚ she is annoyed by her mother trying to give her tips: “As she wiped each piece with a soft cloth‚ she said‚ ‘Next time win more‚ lose less’ ‘Ma‚ it’s not how many pieces you lose‚’ I said. ‘Sometimes you need to lose pieces to get ahead.’ ‘Better

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    The game of chess has a very simple objective but must be completed in a very complex way. The 32 pieces of the game‚ collectively and individually‚ represent a social standing that was used in previous centuries that can help us understand some of the struggles of the past. David Shenk wrote The Immortal Game to help the readers understand the importance of one game in our world’s history. Though books about chess and how it represents life have been written before‚ David adds a new spin on that

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