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    Forbes Network Installation 1 Company Introduction 3 Company Business Goals 3 • Service - Goals related to improving customer service satisfaction or customer retention. 3 • Social - Goals that focus on giving better internet networking to the community. 3 • Profit - Goals set to increase profits by a certain percentage. 3 • Growth - Goals related to the expansion of the company‚ through new employees‚ for instance. 3 Project Goals 3 Introduction and Executive Summary 5 5 Employer

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    study will add to the existing literature. Why is the study important? RESEARCH PROPOSAL 3 Sample Paper for Learning Research Proposal On page three you begin your introduction. First notice that this section is not labeled‚ rather it begins with the title of your paper centered on the first few lines. You begin your introduction by introducing the general area of research. Next discuss previous research that is relevant to your research question in order to develop the problem. Provide separate

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    WRITING AN INTRODUCTION FOR AN ESSAY Good introductions provide: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. a clear and detailed map of what is in the essay; a thesis statement - a statement of the writer’s main argument; a sentence which delimits the scope of the essay; interesting statements that engage the reader’s attention; and background information. ACTIVITY 1 Read through Introduction A. Identify which of the sentences perform the functions listed above. Then go to the end of this information flyer and check how well

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    DESCRIPTIVE WRITING DESCRIPTIVE WRITING is the clear description of people‚ places‚ objects‚ or events using appropriate details. An effective description will contain sufficient and varied elaboration of details to communicate a sense of the subject being described. Details used are usually sensory and selected to describe what the writer sees‚ hears‚ smells‚ touches‚ and tastes. DESCRIPTIVE PROMPTS 1. Think of an animal you have seen or that you know about. The animal might be someone’s

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    Julius Caesar Essay Prompts Tragic Heroes Scholars argue over whether Brutus or Caesar is the tragic hero of the play because both characters are men of prominence who have tragic flaws that cause them to fall. Based on the evidence in the play‚ which character fits the definition of the tragic hero better? Explain what a tragic hero is and how this character fits this mold. Support your answer with analysis with quotes and events from the play. Female Characters Portia and Calphurnia

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    MGF1010 Marking and Feedback Sheet for Essay (Assignment 1)  Student Name:  Section/Criteria % Introduction:  Title for essay. Introduces the topic in an interesting  & appropriate way. Defines the objective & content  of the essay. Provides a perspective on the issue.    10%  Body: (Do not use this word as a subheading)  May include a few headings for different sections  and themes. Each issue under investigation is  explained specifically. Arguments/viewpoints  supported by evidence from reference material

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    Hate Speech should not be tolerated. Essay No. 3 In his argument "Should This Student Have Been Expelled?" Nat Hentoff is against the expulsion of Doug Hann from Brown University. In the letter to the editor Vartan Gregorian says Brown University has never expelled anyone for free speech‚ nor will it ever do so. Hentoff opposes Gregorian saying that Doug Hann was expelled for the unsavory content of his speech‚ and not for his actions. He used Art Spitzer’s (legal director of the ACLU’s National

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    Assess/Evaluate | Determine the value of‚ weigh up the effectiveness of something (but not so that it is your personal opinion) and give evidence from your course materials to support you evaluation | How far/ to what extent | Look for evidence or arguments for and against and weigh them up in terms of their value | Give an account of/ account for | Explain the reasons for‚ clarify and give reasons for | Analyse | Resolve into its component parts‚ examine critically or minutely | Explain

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    Freedom of speech is frequently referenced as one of the most important and defining attributes of the United States’ system of government. People often tout about how they can say whatever they want to because‚ being in America‚ they are granted freedom of speech‚ but that is certainly not an accurate description of what freedom of speech truly entails. In the U.S.‚ freedom of speech is granted to us by the first amendment of the constitution‚ but free speech is not only an American concept. For

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    Introduction: For test responses: Should be 5-8 sentences (typed). For convincing/persuasive essays: 4-6 lines 1. Your first sentence for the introductions: This statement is true/ not true (if question is asking you that). Eg. The government is way too easy on hoon drivers. Discuss. 2. Be spontaneous i.e. natural and directly to what the question asks you. Eg. Do you agree that Brian is the perfect gentleman? Yes‚ I agree (spontaneous). Main body paragraph: Should be between

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