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    Outline of My Extended Definition Essay Proposed Title: Life of an Independent Student Thesis Statement: The purpose of this essay is to explain‚ compare and contrast‚ and give examples of independence. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter 1.Don ’t count on anyone. Find your own ways to figure out your problems.-Quote 2.Depend only upon yourself‚ but work in harmony with all things.-Quote B. Thesis 1. Term to be defined: Independent 2. Sentence Definition

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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Abstract There have been major concerns about the different kinds of learning disorders and the Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder is one. While there are different kinds of the learning disorders which affect the old and the young alike‚ researchers have not been able to find the cause of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. This paper will begin by discussing the definition of the disorder‚ the recent statistics of children

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    Some people suffer celebrity worship syndrome because of the following three reasons: the power of media‚ the type of upbringing‚ and the personality of individuals. In the first place‚ it is apparent that media leads people pay more attention to celebrities. Since media plays an important role in people’s lives‚ many kinds of media‚ such as magazines‚ newspapers‚ Internet‚ all help people to focus on celebrity news. Individuals‚ especially young people‚ are curious about celebrities’

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    December 6‚ 2011 OBESITY Topic: Obesity in the United States Organization: Problem/Solution Specific Purpose: I would like for my audience to believe in better eating habits so they can avoid or control obesity. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: According to the Forbes website‚ 74.6 percent adults in the world are obese and the United States has the highest rates. II. Relevance: Obesity occurs all throughout the world‚ and with each passing year the rates are higher. We see obesity everywhere

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    In Sharon Zukin’s essay “Attention shoppers...” she explains that Americans shop because their trying to chase their dreams; weather they be‚ higher social status‚ greater education‚ the ownership of a home‚...etc... She also explains that in the last one hundred years or so Americans have been taught to shop from birth‚ and‚ that Americans no longer have the basic survival skills of making and growing things for themselves. She also explains that shopping habits change from child‚ to teenager

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    Attention Getter “Both tears and sweat are salty‚ but they render a different result. Tears will get you sympathy; sweat will get you change‚” as Jesse Jackson said. Introduction A popular phrase used nowadays among the youth in our nation is the term “salty.” Often misconstrued by the older generations as the taste opposite of sweet. In a sense‚ someone that is considered to be salty is the opposite of sweet. They are often bitter because of something that has happened‚ and they behave quite the

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    A competing theory to Kaplan (1995)’s Attention Restoration Theory (ART) has been proposed by Ulrich et al. (1991). Similar to Attention Restoration Theory‚ Ulrich et al. (1991)’s Psycho-evolutionary Restoration Theory is also based on the assumption that human physiology has evolved in a natural environment. Because of this‚ it also shares the assumption that brain and sensory systems are tuned to efficiently process natural content and are less efficient at processing urban or built environments

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    Despite unnecessary changes to plot and some flawed character portrayals‚ Nicholas Hytner’s 1996 film adaptation of Arthur Miller’s 1953 play‚ The Crucible‚ is overall a viable adaptation of Miller’s original work. Many of the directorial changes made by Hytner in creating this screenplay are successful in further emphasising Miller’s central ideas. The characterisation of Abigail Williams is captured appropriately in the film displaying her overall manipulative nature by drawing extensively on the

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    ignore irrelevant information. In some instances‚ humans will experience attentional shift which can be endogenous or exogenous. Endogenous attention (top-down) refers to when an individual directs their attention voluntarily. Exogenous (bottom up) attention refers to when attention is automatically drawn to a stimulus or external event. Hands can cause attention to be automatically drawn to an external event. Recently scientists have discovered a link between vision and hands; numerous

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    Specific Purpose: To make you realize the problem regarding gender and persuade you to take action. Thesis Statement: There are many problem regarding gender‚ and today I am going to talk about some of them and how we can solve them. Attention Step (Attention Getter) There are many evidence that show that men and women are different‚ for example the fact that we don´t share the same hormones‚ sexual organs and biological abilities‚ men have testosterone and are generally stronger then women.

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