My Hero Jacquie Smith ENG 121 Ms. Erin Nelson February 4th‚ 2013 My hero‚ ever since I was a little girl and to this day‚ my daddy. I have the most awesome daddy and in the next few paragraphs you will learn just a few of the reasons why my daddy is my hero. There are many reasons why my daddy is my hero but the most important four reasons are he’s a Christian‚ he’s caring‚ he’s non-judgmental‚ and his strength. The first reason my daddy is my hero is because he is a Christian and he lives
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On August 5th‚ 1945 Hiroshima was a thriving city. It was known as the “key transportation hub” to the rest of the world. Hiroshima and Nagasaki were such thriving cities where the people were all family oriented. On that day‚ 350‚000 citizens of Hiroshima went to bed thinking tomorrow would be just like it was a normal day. They would get ready for work‚ did what they had to do for the next day. On August 6th in the year 1945‚ everything changed. The American army dropped a bomb that destroyed the
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questions (maximum of 1500 words): 1. In case of a personal dilemma from your own experience: a) Briefly describe the dilemma in about 200 words. b) Analyse the dilemma based on the 6-steps approach (below) and formulate your conclusion with respect to this dilemma. 2. In case you interview someone about a dilemma: a) Who did you interview (name and function)? b) Why did you choose this person for the interview? c) What kind of dilemma’s does this
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describe what your maps‚ graphs‚ sketches‚ photos‚ tables and diagrams show. Combine chapters 3A and 3B so that you will have the description next to the relevant graph/map/diagram/sketch. Chapter 4 – Interpretation of Data (Conclusions) This chapter will give reasons and conclusions for the differences you have found in Chapter 3‚ relating them back to the original hypothesis that was stated at the start of this investigation.
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Evolving relevant conclusions which result in recommendations. Essential Elements An Internship Report contains four essential parts. However‚ it may also contain other information and be laid out under different tiles. These essential parts are: • A clear definition of the problem addressed by the study. • The details of the study including: assumptions‚ alternatives‚ and predicted outcomes; • Conclusions following from the details. • Recommendations derived from the conclusions and addressing
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it is often best to have another person proofread the report. Mistakes may cause the reader to doubt other points of the report and reflect on the professionalism of the author. Objectivity Data must be evaluated honestly and without bias. Conclusions should be drawn solely from the facts presented. Opinions and conjecture should be clearly identified if included at all. Deficiencies in the testing or the results should be noted. Readers should be informed of all assumptions and probable sources
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Principles of Accounts SBA Outline Draft 1: 1. Cover Page • Name • School: Washington Archibald High • School Code: 130009 • Registration Number: 130009 _ _ _ _ • Subject: Principles of Accounts • Topic: A financial analysis of …for the month of … • Territory: St. Kitts • Date Submitted: 2. Aims of Project • At least three goals you wish to achieve by completing the SBA • Only
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Second body paragraph "Another consideration that has shaped my choice to support [the side you choose] is [second reason]. This idea carries great weight since [explain why]. For instance‚ [give an example]." IV. Conclusion Essay Outline—Analysis of an Argument I. Introduction "In [list the source‚ for example‚ a recent editorial]‚ the author argues [briefly summarize the argument‚ for example‚ that businesses should relocate to Helios]
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(1)Affirmative action in higher education is morally justifiable‚ (because) (2)it compensates for past discrimination‚ (3)provides valuable role models for women and minorities‚ and (4)promotes multicultural understanding. Independent Premises. The conclusion is #1. (1)[All Republicans are either moderates or conservatives‚] and (2)[Senator Hornswaggle is not a moderate.] (Since) (3)[Senator Hornswaggle is a Republican‚] (it follows that) (4)[he is a conservative.] (5)[All conservatives oppose socialized
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and the conclusions? | Before you can evaluate an author’s argument‚ you must clearly identify the issue and the conclusion. How can you evaluate an argument if you don’t know exactly what the author is trying to persuade you to believe? Finding an author’s main point is the first step in deciding whether you will accept or reject it (p. 27). | What are the reasons? | Once you have identified the issue and the conclusion‚ you need to understand why an author has come to a certain conclusion. Reasons
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