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    to participate in sports due to masculinity‚ and at age 18‚ her male friends could not express their feelings. Even after her experiences‚ she has realized that feminism has diminished in meaning. The introduction of the speech had a great attention getter because Emma pointed out a problem that is usually towards girls‚ and was asking for help of the audience. While she was introducing the topic‚ she did not really preview any main points‚ but only stated the thesis and purpose. In this speech

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    Beowulf Outline Essay Introduction Attention Getter Does America have a devastating problem of drug abuse like Herot and their problem with Grendel? Thesis Statement America is like the Danes by having a devastating problem of people dying‚ America from drug abuse and the Danes from Grendel. Body Paragraph 1 - Modern monster Topic sentence Drugs are like Grendel in a way that it holds fear into a person by not letting them go be free; they hold the life of their victims in their hands. Support

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    AIDS Introductory Paragraph Begin with an interesting quotation related to your opinion about Aids My opinion about aids is that it is a very deadly disease‚ but completely preventable disease. (You will need a transition here) - End the Intro paragraph with your thesis statement: Even though that aids is transmitted‚ it effects millions of people in America because and That millions of people in America have AIDS. Body Paragraph #1 Topic of the body thesis: That aids is transmitted

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    ukessays.com http://www.ukessays.com/essays/nursing/nosocomial-infections.php Nosocomial infections Nosocomial Infections 4 Running Head: NOSOCOMIAL INFECTIONS Nosocomial infections. Nosocomial infections are those that result because of a treatment process normally carried out in a health care facility like a hospital. Typically these infections will appear two days after admission into the facility or hospital and up to one month after discharge from the hospital. Nosocomial infections

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    The Essay Writing an Essay An essay is a piece of writing several paragraphs long instead of just one or two paragraphs. It is written about one topic‚ just as a paragraph is. However‚ the topic of an essay is too complex to discuss in one paragraph. Therefore‚ you must divide the topic into several paragraphs‚ one for each major point. Then you must tie all the separate paragraphs together by adding an introduction and a conclusion. An essay has three main parts: 1. An introductory paragraph

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    Children in the past have a worse living environment than the children nowadays‚ and they got even lesser attention‚ so children nowadays do not suffer. The Affirmative Position believes that children gain less love and care by their parents as they spend more time on their career but not their children. But comparing with the children in the past‚ they are very happy. Nowadays‚ parents also work until so late but not as late as the parents in past‚ they still find someone to take care their children

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    Lab Report http://www.ehow.com/how_2066040_write-introduction-lab-report.html Top 5 To Try • How to Write a Good Conclusion • How to Write a Strong Conclusion • How to Write Introductions & Conclusions for an Essay • How to Write a Good Essay: Beginning‚ Middle & Conclusion • How to Write a Conclusion • How to Write an Introduction for a Lab Report • How to Write a Lab Report for Experiments • How to Write an Introduction for a Book Report • How

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    people who fight for the humans rights and against the racism (like Martin Luther King Jr.) 3. What is the narrative hook? The paragraph 1: I had never been more anxious in my life….. 4. Do you think the hook is effective? Did it grab your attention? Why‚ or why not? Yes‚ was effective because I wanted to know what happen‚ why the writer was anxious. 5. Where is the setting of this story? The story took place in an Airport. 6. What is the theme‚ or the basic idea‚ of “Frustration at

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    Essay Outline “Give me liberty or give me death.” (henry). This is a famous quote from the talented American revolunist Patrick Henry. It was said that henry could position his audience to anger‚ fear or laughter more sudden then professional actors. He showed this talent in his Speech at the Virginia Conventiomn. The most popular poets and writers uses multiple techniques and strategies to grasp their audience attention. The rhetorical

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    Everything you need to know about Thesis Statements A thesis statement is a sentence that makes an argument and usually takes a stand‚ expresses a feeling‚ or highlights a feature of a subject. A thesis statement says something that has to be proved‚ and when you read or hear a good thesis statement‚ your reaction will be "Really?" or "How do you figure that?" or "Oh yeah? Prove it!" or "That sounds interesting -- tell me more." In short‚ a thesis will set up the paper and prepare the reader

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