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    The results provide evidence that when there was an increase in the sodium chloride concentration the mass of the potato prisms declined. At the zero percent concentration there was an increase of mass by 1.75%‚ from there the 1%‚ 3%‚ 5% and 10% begun on a downward trend with the percentage change in mass declining. The graph was on a steady decline from 0% being the highest point with a change of mass of 1.75% finishing with the 10% solution on a decline of -12.28%. From observing the scatter plot

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    An Argument into Clifford’s The Ethics of Belief I disagree with Clifford’s statement‚ “It is wrong always‚ everywhere‚ and for anyone‚ to believe anything upon insufficient evidence." I believe that this is a false statement because the world’s population relies on most of their decisions on faith and trust. It is basic human nature to allow trust and vast decision-making. Many religions and people make daily assumptions and decisions with insufficient evidence. People believe in politicians based

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    the process by which organisms balance water‚ or solvent‚ concentrations with salt‚ or solute‚ concentrations in tissues and cells (Campbell). Organisms must perform this process of regulation because of the “Fick’s Law of Diffusion”‚ also called osmosis‚ which states that‚ “The flow of solvent from a solution of lower solute concentration to one of higher solute concentration” will occur. This means that in an organism water will cross a semi-permeable layer‚ tissues in cell walls in this case‚ from

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    Report Writing Format Report writing can come in different shapes‚ depending on your topic and supervisor’s requirements. It can also contain all or just part of report writing components. We will give the full list of requirements for successful report writing. 1. The Letter of Transmittal General guidelines: This is a separate document that accompanies report writing. It is usually brief. By sending a transmittal letter you let your recipient know that you are sending a report‚ and will also

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                      B. Get the readers’ attention by using a "hook."                   C. Provide background information on the topic                   D. Assert the thesis (your view of the issue)   II. Counter Argument (It can be placed here or before the conclusion)                  A. Summarize the counterclaims                  B. Provide supporting information for counterclaims                  C. Refute the counterclaims                  D. Give evidence for argument   III. First argument or reason

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    points. PIE can be in the form of examples from your own life and/or citations from your resources. End your paper with a strong conclusion. Think of the conclusion as the closing arguments presented by a lawyer to a jury. Include the most important points from your paper you want your reader to remember. Do not introduce any new ideas or topics in your conclusion. If you feel the need to add more content‚ go back and add that information to the body of your text. Happy writing! References

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    you‚ and so that you can be clear on your points. The first step to writing an argument is to find a proper topic. In order to find a good topic for an argument essay you should consider several different issues that will have two very different conclusions‚ or two conflicting points of view. As you look over a list of topics you should find one that really triggers your interest. While a strong interest in a topic is crucial‚ it is not enough to be interested. You must also consider what position

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    estimating size. The hypotheses were that males and females have different abilities when estimating size. The results confirmed the hypothesis. This method shows the each step. Discuss the results and methods of the state. The conclusion of each chapter and the conclusion of the conclusions and recommendations. And the method is do an experiment‚ according to the result and it can supporting this hypothesis. Then the result can supporting this hypothesis that males and females different abilities when estimating

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    autonomous‚ that they are in fact just another aspect of our ordinary world. This suggests that as we are able to make observations of our seemingly ordinary world‚ then therefore we must be able to draw moral conclusions from these observations. And so it would seem we are able to draw ethical conclusions from these factual (naturalistic) premises. Morality no longer belongs to a unique realm of some sort that we aren’t able to talk about or that only comes out in metaphorical or poetic terms. However

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    Useful expressions to write an essay Introduction first of all to begin with in order to decide whether.... or not to outline the main points firstly‚ secondly‚ thirdly‚ finally / eventually Enumerating arguments in addition to / additionally besides / moreover / furthermore above all Weighing up arguments on the one hand..... on the other hand to consider the advantages and disadvantages arguments for and against to discuss the pros and cons in theory ... in reality both... and.... not only ..

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