fact writer needs produce sufficient and appropriate data 1. Sufficient and appropriate data‚ want data that is accurate‚ reliable relevant and representative 2. Who are the reliable authorities? what are the reliable sources or facts? 3. Have I made a clear whether my statement are facts/influences? What kind of appeal (emotional‚ ethical‚ logical) will best support an argumentative essay based on the claim of fact Claims of Value Make a judgment express approval/disapproval attempt to
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disease. The Republicans like to think that this disease is strictly affecting a certain group of people‚ they believe the disease only strikes certain people. Specifically‚ the republicans believe the HIV disease attacks. Fishers main topic on the paper was “if you think you’re safe you’re not” This was Mary Fishers main point‚ she wanted to prove that everyone has the same chances of contracting the disease. After Fisher got married‚ she contracted HIV from her husband‚ although her two children
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Borja‚ Lucille Mae P. 2014-55017 EDUC 50 Educational Technology A. Teacher-made vs Commercially-made Instructional Materials ADVANTAGES DISADVANTAGES TEACHER-MADE INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS The material content is created for the specific group of learners. The teacher can manipulate the instructional material with mastery. TMIM are made in specific with the learners’ needs and interest. Provides opportunity for the teacher to develop their skills in developing creative materials for learners
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Unlocking the Power of the Teacher-Made Test Log On. Let’s Talk. www.ets.org/letstalk Listening. Learning. Leading. Introduction Classroom assessment ranks among a teacher’s most essential educational tools. Well-constructed teacher-made tests can: • provide teachers with the means to gather evidence about what their students know and can do • help instructors identify students’ strengths and weaknesses • keep tabs on student learning and progress • help teachers plan and conduct future
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Contrast Goffman’s and Foucaults Explanation of How Social Order Is Made and Remade In: Social Issues Compare and Contrast Goffman’s and Foucaults Explanation of How Social Order Is Made and Remade Introduction * Whose theories of social order I will be using as the focus of my assignment. (Goffman and Foucault) Main Content * Goffmans views on what constitutes social order being made and remade through individuals‚ and how Mondermans’ Thesis relates to how Goffman views social order. * Foucaults’
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Explain how the Colosseum was made both visually impressive and safe for the audience. The Colosseum is an oval amphitheatre in the centre of Rome‚ the largest ever built in the Roman Empire. It conveyed both public power and triumph and gives insight into Roman tradition and serves as a permanent reminder of who was in control.2 This impressive feat of Classical engineering and architecture was so because of its sheer size: holding 45‚000 spectators and a further 5000 standing impressing
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have seen how a man was made a slave; you shall see how a slave was made a man” (15:3). This is the climax of the story; yet‚ it is not only a turning point in the narrative‚ but also in Douglass’ life. The moment he asserts this‚ he is drawing a line between what he had lived up until that point‚ and the way he intended to live after –or at least change. Before Douglass realised he was willing to change‚ he had suffered from unconceivable cruelty in many occasions‚ which marked him and made him a slave
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There are many theories regarding how social order is produced and reproduced ‚ but this essay will focus on the similarities and differences between the two contrasting accounts of how social order is produced‚ provided by Goffman and Foucault. Social order is the term used to describe the unspoken rules of conduct in everyday life‚ or a stable social situation in which connections are maintained without change or if change occurs it is in a predictable way. (Taylor‚ 2009‚ p. 173) These differing
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Are Serial Killers Born or Made? The term serial killer‚ as defined by Robert Ressler (1974)‚ refers to a person who commits a series of murders‚ often with no apparent motive and typically following a characteristic and predictable behaviour pattern. Commonly used terms like sociopath and psychopath are no longer used in a clinical setting. Instead‚ these pathologies fall under a condition called anti-social personality disorder. A sociopath is traditionally defined as a person with a personality
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Should voting be made compulsory in Britain? Britain currently employs a voluntary voting system‚ whereby it is entirely up to the individual to choose whether to vote or not. 32 countries across the world‚ such as; Australia‚ Switzerland and Belgium‚ employ a compulsory voting system‚ were the citizens of their countries must register their vote in elections. This paper is going to look into the positive‚ negative‚ opportunity and threat aspects of whether voting should be made compulsory in Britain
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