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    synthesis essays‚ especially since many of the essays I had to write in previous years were mostly objective analysis that did not require any voice in argument. As a person‚ I find myself to be frank and sarcastic‚ and I think I have incorporated some of that voice in my argument essays. This is true in the argument essay in my senior portfolio in which I argued against Singer’s stand that charity rescues impoverished countries. I incorporated many rhetorical questions in my argument essay which greatly

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    The purpose of writing a reflective essay is to present what you felt and what you reflect after an experience. Readers will discover how you associate with the subject on which you are writing. Your reflective essay can provide your perspective and the lesson you learned from a given experience. A reflective essay must provide a personal perspective‚ inform of the purpose for creating‚ and indulge in personal thoughts as well as feelings. A reflective essay must present a purpose or a lesson

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    narrative that would describe our backgrounds and what we’re looking forward to learning or improving on during it. I wanted to write about the pipeline‚ it being a controversial topic‚ drew my interest in wanting to write an argumentative paper that would prove my stance. As I continued throughout the course I learned that it might not be a smart idea to write about it because I already had a stance to the issue making it harder for me to be able to reason with the opposing side and giving them the

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    |STUDENT ID NUMBER | |UNIT OF STUDY: BMO1102 MANAGEMENT AND ORGANISATION BEHAVIOUR |3931472 | |TITLE OF ASSESSMENT: ASSESSMENT 2 PART B (RESEARCH ESSAY) | | |

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    critically read The Eater Reader by James Miller and then develop our essays on each chapter. The essays each requires each class member to write an analytical essay on the text in the chapter. The essays then go through a process to make them better. The professor would write down his or her thoughts on the essay and students would read each other’s essays to critique them. That allows the author of the essay to develop the essay into a meaningful piece of work. After that process of completed the

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    new ideas about the incidents going on around the world‚ which were great for us. Reading skills were also honed while reading various essays and stories. Essay writing was a major part of the class. We wrote essay on race and ethnicity‚ gay matters‚ language technique essays.  Each essay taught us about a different style or form of writing. Comparison and contrast essays taught us how to write an essay comparing two similar things. This type of essay was my favorite to write. In my essay I compared

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    really remember what the assignment was about‚ but we were required to do a group prostration and hand in a four page paper. My group had two other members‚ and I remember the first suggestion was made by Edwin‚ he offered to read the material and do an outline‚ and the plan was that using his outline I would put together the PowerPoint and Casey would write the essay. Casey immediately said something like that’s perfect‚ I also agreed. Thinking back about this experience makes me realize that we

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    English has never been my favorite subject in high school because I struggled with essays. When I created an essay‚ I knew what I wanted to say and what point I was trying to make. However‚ putting words down to express my ideas and using correct grammar‚ was very difficult. My MLA format and spelling was adequate‚ nevertheless I would have many grammar issues and my thesis sometimes needed improvement. My English professors focused on famous writers‚ their work and the consequences of plagiarism;

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    Political Geography of War: Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts Philippe Le Billion Summary: Throughout the 1990s‚ many armed groups have relied on revenues from natural resources such as oil‚ timber‚ or gems to substitute for dwindling Cold War sponsorship. Resources not only financed‚ but in some cases motivated conflicts‚ and shaped strategies of power based on the commercialization of armed conflict and the territoriality of sovereignty around valuable resource areas and trading networks

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    War can take a toll on the mind‚ body‚ and soul of a man. In “The things they carried” by Tim O’ Brien‚ the author sympathetically describes not only the physical weight a soldier must carry while in combat‚ but also the emotional baggage that also comes along with war. O’ Brien starts out the story by talking about First Lieutenant Jimmy Cross‚ who was the leader of his brigade in the Vietnam war. Cross carried around letters from a girl named Martha who he loved dearly‚ although he didn’t think

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