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    Writing From Sources Notes Chapter 1: “Understanding Evidence and Reasoning” to Exercise 6 (p. 40-62) 1) The credibility of the thesis depends on the evidence and reasoning. a) Evidence refers to any kind of concrete information that can support a thesis. Evidence can take several forms: i) Facts and statistics‚ especially in social science. ii) Surveys (1) Depend on generalizing from a representative sample‚ based on an appropriate “population” (use limited

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    everyone is provided with their rights and is treated fairly despite their race‚ age‚ culture or sex. It also ensures that individuals are able to fully participate in our society and able to access all opportunities that are available within it. When thinking about the term `Equality’ it generally means that we treat all individuals and groups fairly and according to their individual needs. This concept is embodied in our laws‚ which ensure that people are not treated differently‚ as they had

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    The Usual Suspects is a movie full with plot twists and action packed scenes. In this particular scene‚ I will be analyzing various techniques are used to heighten the intensity of the film in order as it occurs. The director uses dimensional film techniques in both major and minor ways that are used to further the story. Many of these are subtle‚ yet calculated choices that go into the making of a film. The first element that proceeds throughout the duration of the movie is its aspect ratio. The

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    or Bring the Noise. Public enemy seemed to recognize these problems that this nation faced and still faces today. They made songs soulie focused on fixing political and social issues. Turning rap into an alternative genre‚ or also known as conscious rap. Conscious rap is a subgenre of Hip-Hop that puts awareness and knowledge on cultural‚ political‚ philosophical‚ and economic issues we face (Reference). It seemed like at the time‚ many rappers were taking this responsibility by bringing these topics

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    issue of whether or not handwriting will become obsolete has gained increasing prominence in Australian media recently after the education minsters’ agreement that in 2016‚ the State wide Naplan test will be done online. In her opinion piece titled‚ “The vanishing art of handwriting”‚ a supplement magazine for a weekend paper‚ Leslie Slater expresses her concern that the growing use of technologies intended to replace traditional “pen and paper” could mean that handwriting will eventually‚ no longer

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    The novel that I read is “ step by wicked step” by Anne Fine. I will like to compare and contrast three characters who are Richard Clayton Harwick‚ Colin and Robbo. Three of them live in a stepfamily. Firstly‚ I will compare about their characteristics. Among three of them‚ Richard shows the most different as he seems to have negatively thinking. Richard is a rebellious person as he is unable to accept Mr. Coldstone as his stepfather. He rebels against whatever the man does in his live

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    Searching For Something and Obtaining Nothing Unknown ENG 102: Composition II October 11‚ 2012 Searching For: Something and Obtaining Nothing In “Seeking”‚ Emily Yoffe shares with us her thoughts of what she believes is taking over our original basic desires and being replaced with an obsession for a constant need to gather or receive information with disregard to everything else. I can relate to what she is stating because I see it happening everyday around me; people

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    University of Phoenix Material Goals in Obtaining Personal Responsibility “Parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths‚ but the final forming of a person ’s character lies in their own hands” - Anne Frank. (Frank‚ 2012) To me‚ personal responsibility means taking responsibility for my actions and decisions and any consequences that may come from them either involving me or others. The three components that I think are required to accomplish this are to establish the

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    Conscious competence learning model stages of learning - unconscious incompetence to unconscious competence Here is the ’conscious competence’ learning model or matrix. No-one seems to know for sure who originated it. The simple conscious competence model explains the process and stages of learning a new skill (or behaviour‚ ability‚ technique‚ etc.) It most commonly known as the ’conscious competence learning model’‚ sometimes ’conscious competence ladder’ or ’conscious competence matrix’

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    From where he stood‚ Jo could hear the sounds of all of his wedding guests in the other room. The two hundred or so voices were clear as day from the stuffy hallway where he stood‚ his new husband by his side. His hands were sticky with sweat as he listened to the various guests mingled and found their seats‚ probably anxiously awaiting his and Nate’s arrival. It would only be a matter of minutes before the DJ was completely set up and they would be called in to do their first dance as a married

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