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    SAMPLE RESEARCH PAPER OUTLINE This outline is only a general guide for your paper. As for other important information‚ You must use a size 12 Times New Roman font‚ double-space‚ with 1” margins at top‚ bottom‚ right and left. I. Introduction A. State your topic. (ex.‚ “This paper will examine (your topic) . . . . “) 1. State why you are interested in this topic (purpose) 2. State the initial questions that you used to develop your hypothesis B. State your hypothesis. Your hypothesis is the

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    daily basis are much more likely to solve conflicts in a violent way. Children and teenagers who identify with the sophisticated cool and the attraction of cigarettes and alcohol don not see them as unhealthy or deadly. How sex has no negative results‚ such has a disease or a unintended pregnancy. Whatever form they take ads‚ movies‚ computer games‚ music videos‚ messages can be good or bad for children and teenagers. Just as parents limit certain foods‚ parents should limit their media diet of certain

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    Jorja M. Rea Professor Andre Yang English 1A 25 November 2012 Music and its effects on Behaviors in Teenagers and Young Adults Picture this: A young man is arrested for murder‚ twisting and cursing at the police as his mother watches from the sidewalk. It is light enough out that you can see‚ not far from him‚ lays the body of a young women. She was his girlfriend‚ whom he had beaten to death. This young man is just one of many young adults that are being arrested for committing vicious crimes

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    Introduction Jamaica is a beautiful Caribbean Island located in the North America continent. I chose Jamaica as my country because thats where my father is from. It is important to me to learn about my country. Jamaica is known for the beaches‚ spicy food and reggae music. However‚ this country is known for having a homicide rate (36.1: 100‚000)‚ which makes this country the top-five highest (per capita) homicide rates in the world. ( Jamaica 2017 Crime & Safety Report). Despite the negative aspects

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    message‚ allowing people to comprehend emotion for over 5‚000 years. The way words are placed between beats gives a hypnotic message to your body and changes the state of your brain. But is music just that? A series of notes and precisely placed words? This is what I have set out to discover. What effect does music have on humans? When listening to a good song you feel a sense of relaxation and calm within your body. Often we stop what we’re doing to focus on the lyrics and feel the beat. The state

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    Jason Turiansky Period 8 3/27/16 Mr. Gregory Research Paper There is a sport known widely across the world‚ played by many‚ and most importantly respected by many. This sport is known as soccer or futbol. Soccer is a sport played in many countries and the rules never differ. Soccer is a foot based game where two teams battle to score goals on the opposing team’s goal. More than 240 million people play this sport around the entire world. It is the single most watched and loved sport known in the

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    How Classical Music Has Affected Society Music and society have always been intimately related. Music reflects and creates social conditions. Music’s interconnection with society can be seen throughout history. Every known culture on the earth has it. Music seems to be one of the basic actions of humans. The influence of it on society can be clearly seen through ancient to modern history. The strongest effect given off from a genre of music would have to be classical music. The genre’s ability to

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    Multitude of Cultures has brought about tradition’s that have had an immense influence on the world. As these traditions migrate from country to country‚ we are able to get a taste of these people’s origination as well as their values through music. I chose to research and compare Native American and Middle Eastern Music because I felt I needed to find a deeper understanding of these two cultures‚ given their current impact on my life. Native Americans music traces all the way back to the first

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    you sole career Michael Jackson became the inspiration for many artists and has made a big impact on the careers of many pop stars of today. Pop stars throughout the years have also had a huge effect on the media and how the media portrays them to the general public. Currently pop music has many songs in the top‚ according to billboard magazine. This is a trend that has been increasing since Jackson started. The pop star image has definitely affected the general public but mainly the youth of the world

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    Etymologically‚ the word "education" is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“A breeding‚ a bringing up‚ a rearing") from ēdūcō (“I educate‚ I train”) which is related to the homonym ēdūcō (“I lead forth‚ I take out; I raise up‚ I erect”) from ē- (“from‚ out of”) and dūcō (“I lead‚ I conduct”).[2] [edit]The role of government A right to education has been created and recognized by some jurisdictions: Since 1952‚ Article 2 of the first Protocol to the European Convention on Human Rights obliges all

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