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    Research Essay Outline Template Essay Title: Persuasive Essay on Organ Donation Introduction Attention-getter: Organ donation from one person can save the lives of up to eight people. A single tissue donor can improve the lives of up to 40 people. Thesis Statement: Becoming an organ donor after death will help decrease the amount of deaths per year‚ will save peoples lives‚ and helps grieving families know that their loved one has helped save a life. Paragraph 1. Topic sentence:

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    so much of sponcership and live telecast in TV. We are so much bothered about the telecast of the cricket match in Australia‚ but how many of us are bothered about the olympic qualifiers of the hockey match. We people know who is the highest run getter for India‚ how many of us know who is the fastest man of India(100 mtr National Record Holder). If we youngsters don take action against this‚ then it will be situation where the substitute players who will also act as

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    Good persuasive speeches comprise three parts. Begin your speech with an attention-getter to hook the listeners. Once the listener becomes interested in the topic‚ outline the problem or the need of the issue and anticipate any counter-arguments. To drive the point home‚ present a call to action. Persuasive speeches should be short‚ concise and to the point. You can give a good persuasive speech in just five minutes if you have the right topic. Obesity in American Children To begin your speech

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    Drug Use In Schools

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    district administration began getting concerned‚ as increase in drug use would increase the likelihood of injuries among the athletes. Again‚ these athletes were held as the pillars of their community‚ as school sports is often the main attention-getter of these small towns. Testimonials began to confirm the negative effects drug use was having on the players‚ as there were noticeable effects on attention and performance. Both the football and wrestling coach began to notice more serious injuries

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    that genetically modified foods are not safe for consumption. Central Idea: Genetically modified foods may bring a new allergen that we may not be prepared to treat. We put more synthetic toxins into our bodies. I. Introduction A. (Attention Getter) Soon‚ kids may actually have a good reason not to eat vegetables. Genetically modified foods‚ vegetables and fruits‚ “Frankedfoods”‚ are making their way from science labs to the dinner table. B. (Thesis Statement) The processed food that has

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    critical issues in this case. Which among them are most important? The company was culturally insensitive. Issue spread out from internal communication. Who are the principal stakeholders here? What’s at stake for each of them? Asian-american community Getter (mail sender) law firms‚ law students‚ public interest groups‚ and various Internet message boards Is this just a temporary matter for the firm‚ or are complaints and animosity like to persist? Can Dewey Ballantine take a low profile on this issues

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    The Man and His Dream is a high-octane morality play about an innovative outsider who wants to build a better‚ cheaper‚ and safer car than those produced by the Big Three in Detroit. Jeff Bridges stars as this real-life 1940s entrepreneur whose go-getter spirit and gung-ho philosophy serves as a catalyst to those around him. His wife and five children offer their vital support. Abe (Martin Landau) serves as his financial manager. A dedicated group of engineers work around the clock to produce a prototype

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    Neurofibromatosis My disorder research paper is about neurofibromatosis‚ which is a genetically-inherited disorder in which the nerve tissue grows tumors that may cause serious damage by compressing nerves and other tissues. The disorder affects all neural cells such as the Schwann cells and melanocytes. The melanocytes function abnormally in this disease‚ resulting to disordered skin pigmentation. The tumors would be able to cause bumps under the skin‚ colored spots‚ skeletal problems‚ and other

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    Conventional wisdom has it that America was justifiable after all by dropping a lethal bomb on a city full of civilians and soldiers‚ because their aim was to end the war. However‚ America was not reasonable by underestimating the human values‚ not warning them with the presence of an atomic bomb and leaving ever-lasting effects on a city. The atomic bombs that were dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killed 100‚000 people. The atomic bomb is described as “the most dangerous threat the world has ever

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    that can destroy cancer cells‚ along with the healthy non-cancer cells. Sometimes Chemotherapy causes the patients hair to fall out. Some of the impact they have is continued focus on pediatric cancer‚ AIDS research‚ research on acute lymphocytic leukemia (80% cure rate)‚ with an annual budget of $100 million and a Congressional Gold Medal and Nobel Prize. (St Jude‚ 2010) Their outreach program is wonderful with the right attitude and goal. They are beginning to look at cancer at a cellular level

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