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    organization SYNTHESIS – you can connect research studies and ideas to each other and use them to elaborate and support your thesis. skills: analysis‚ synthesis‚ interpretation‚ noticing patterns‚ organization‚ writing OBJECTIVITY – you show no bias in selecting‚ interpreting the research you have reviewed; you consider all aspects of a topic and not just those that support your thesis. skills: analysis‚ synthesis‚ interpretation‚ making comparisons‚ working with contradictions‚ organization‚ writing

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    mildly grasp the concept of what is being taught. I am the girl that has always had to work much harder to be successful in a school setting than her peers. Considering my audience‚ arranging the sequence of my papers‚ and generating a productive thesis are a few of the many things that I have taken from English 111 and used to accomplish my goals in other classes this semester. Prior to taking English 111‚ I would literally throw any assignment together in the blink of an eye. The format and the

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    Jackson Turner published The Significance of the Frontier in American History in 1893‚ read before the American Historical Association in Chicago during the World’s Columbian Exhibition (Chicago World’s Fair). [4] This work perpetuated the Frontier Thesis and myth of the frontier‚ detailing the meeting of civilization and wilderness‚ and announcing the end of the frontier era. His belief

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder‚ also called PTSD for short‚ is an anxiety disorder. Anyone can get post-traumatic stress disorder‚ especially war veterans or a survivor of a serious or tragic event. In the novel Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut‚ one of the main characters is Billy Pilgrim. He fought in World War II for the United States. After the war Billy is not the same as he was before. Although Billy Pilgrim is not officially diagnosed with PTSD‚ he shows many signs and symptoms of the

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    English 4 Veitch Name: ___________________________________________ Date: ___________ Period: _________ Frankenstein Literary Analysis Research Essay Topic: You are to analyze a major aspect of Frankenstein. Think about some of the themes we’ve discussed (effect of isolation‚ significance of nature/nurture‚ development‚ parental responsibilities‚ etc.). Using your brainstorm ideas‚ journal responses or class notes‚ develop an original analysis of the novel and utilized the ideas of other credible

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    Social scientists and natural scientists rely primarily on summary and paraphrase. 3. A Summary is a. a distillation of the ideas or argument of the text‚ a reconstruction of the major point or points of development of a text‚ beginning with the thesis or main idea ‚ followed by the points or details that support or elaborate on that idea b. not an outline or synopsis of the points that the author makes in the order that the author gives them 4. A Good Summary… a. Must be comprehensive. You

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    C LIT 271 WQ 2013 Assignment #2:Sequence Analysis Length: 850-1‚000 words (printed in Times New Roman‚ pt 12‚ double-spaced; state the word count at the top of the paper). The task: Analyze the sequence assigned to your section (make sure you are writing about the correct sequence!). Make an argument about how formal elements‚ such as mise-en-scene‚ sound‚ and editing‚ to convey content: how the formal elements develop characters and the relationships between them‚ how they organize the plot‚ or

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    PTSD and Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Many children are exposed to traumatic events before they even become adults. All around the world they are exposed to child abuse‚ rape‚ natural disasters‚ terrorism‚ car accidents‚ and school violence among many others. Studies have shown that these traumatic events‚ if left untreated‚ can result in significant psychological problems‚ such as post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or other anxiety disorders‚ depression‚ or a number of

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    Short Essay The Vietnam War started in 1945‚ resulting in almost 60‚000 American deaths and nearly two million Vietnamese deaths‚ according to Mintze. Years after combat countless Vietnam veterans suffer from posttraumatic stress disorder in every aspect of their lives (Price). Posttraumatic stress disorder is an illness that can happen to anyone who has gone through a horrifying experience. It has been documented in all forms of literature and films the brutality of the war and the side

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    purpose of the explanatory speech is to create understanding. Topics for explanatory speeches come from asking‚ “Why?” or “What does that mean?” Your purpose in this assignment is to identify the primary difficulty your audience faces in accepting your thesis‚ and then shaping your speech to overcome that difficulty. The informative value of a speech is measured by how much new and important information or understanding it provides the audience. The following questions might be new information for

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