Pool of Argument Topics This page contains the Argument topics for the Analytical Writing section of the GRE® revised General Test. When you take the test‚ you will be presented with one Argument topic from this pool. Each Argument topic consists of a passage that presents an argument followed by specific task instructions that tell you how to analyze the argument. The wording of some topics in the test might vary slightly from what is presented here. Also‚ because there may be multiple versions
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Sample Group Discussion Topics for Campus Recruitment I. IT INDUSTRY RELATED 1. The future of Indian IT industry 2. BPO - a rising opportunity or a passing fad? 3. With the increasing use of IT in daily life‚ machines are controlling man. 4. India - an IT super power? II. SPORTS 1. Is cricket hampering the growth of other sports in India? 2. One billon people and only one Olympic medal! 3. How can we make India a sporting super power? 4. Sania Mirza - the Indian Kournikova
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A Project Report on Just In Time (With Respect to the Comparative Analysis of Tata Motors and Toyota Motors) Submitted By Domenico M. Gouveia T.Y.B.M.S 2012-13 Project Guide Prof. Chitra More Submitted To University of Mumbai Vidyalankar School of Information Technology (Affiliated to University of Mumbai) Vidyalankar Marg‚ Wadala (E)‚ Mumbai 400 037 PROJECT REPORT ON [Just In Time] SUBMITTED BY Dominic Gouveia T.Y.B.M.S. 2012-13
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Partial List of Group Discussion topics that are Frequently Asked Hot Topics 1. How to deal with international terrorism. 2. Should we pursue our policy of dialogue with Pakistan? 3. Is peace and non-violence outdated concepts? Current Topics A Unipolar World spells disaster for underdeveloped countries like India. Is Globalisation Really Necessary? What shall we do about our ever-increasing Population
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Impromptu Topics: 1. You are an ant. Convince an anteater to not eat you. 1. Explain three different ways to eat an Oreo cookie. 1. Tell us about a nickname you have and how you got it. 1. Convince us to vote for you as president of the USA. 1. Explain three uses for a pencil besides for writing. 1. Read us a letter you might write home when you are staying at a circus training summer camp. 1. Tell us about your summer plans. 1. Convince us that homework is harmful
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Entrepreneurship & Small Business Management‚ 6e (Scarborough) Chapter 1 The Foundations of Entrepreneurship 1) One of the most significant economic developments in recent business history relates to the: A) growth of blue-chip corporations. B) development of Pacific Rim countries. C) entrepreneurial spirit. D) additional employment opportunities offered by government institutions. Answer: C Diff: 1 Page Ref: 1 AACSB: Reflective Thinking 2) All of the following are characteristics
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Topic: Use of Closed-Circuit Television to Determine Road Accident in Lipa City This paper sets out to assess whether there is a potential use for images collected through the increasingly ubiquitous use of CCTV cameras in Lipa City as a means of increasing understanding of the causes of road traffic accidents. Information on causation and contributory factors is essential as a means of understanding why accidents occurred and how the occurrence of similar events may be prevented in the future
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Analyzing a Web Page BSHS/352 Analyzing a Web Page When using the internet for research‚ you want your information from your sources to be reliable‚ persuasive and credible. You have to evaluate each source carefully for credibility. It is very important to enter the correct search information‚ or you might find yourself drowning in web pages and links that are not reliable or credible. As I researched sources for human services resources to analyze‚ I found a site on
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Project Topics English As You Like It: Trace the significance of events that take place from the time Orlando confronts his brother Oliver in Act1Scene1 right upto the time Duke Frederick bbanishes Oliver from his kingdom giving him 1 years time to produce Orlando before him {The events are : Oliver insults Orlando and refuses to give him 1000 crowns. He also insults Adam and does away with his services. Charles unwittingly gives information about Orlando taking part in the wrestling match
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general in nature A ________ is a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct a person to seek satisfaction. Nathan Zabalas owns a regional chain of drug stores. Before expanding nationwide‚ Nathan is conducting marketing research to determine the best options for opening new stores. He plans to start by collecting secondary data. Which of the following is NOT a source of secondary data that Nathan might use? The Niketown running club that organizes twice weekly evening runs and follow-up meetings
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