ENCS 272 Winter 2013 Argumentation and English Composition for Engineers Professor: Ken Grimes Lecture Time: Monday 17.45 – 20.15 Tutorial Time: Mon/Tue/Wed. 16.15 – 17.05 Email: grimes@encs.concordia.ca Office : EV-2.253. Phone: Ex 5447 Office Hours: Mon. 16.00 – 17.00; Tue. & Thu. 16.15 – 17.15. Course Description ENCS 272. Three-credit course. ENCS 272 teaches the fundamentals of English composition and argumentation: grammar; reasoning and persuasion; persuasive
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OUTLINE: Introduction to Evolutionary Anthropology I- INTRODUCTION Anthropology is a holistic Science with five disciplines: 1- Socio-cultural anthropology: compare the human cultures and societies. 2- Linguistic and semiotic anthropology: focused on how language and other system of human communication contribute to reproduction‚ transmission and transformation of culture. 3- Archaeology: study of the material evidence of human activities in the past. 4- Medical anthropology: focuses on human
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KEYWORD OUTLINE Name: Previous ACC Student Introduction I. Attention-Getter: picture brings to your mind? A. [PowerPoint image representing Sri Dharma Mittra] 1. a world renowned yoga teacher 2. who truly exemplifies yoga 3. demonstrating an unsupported headstand 4. Niralamba Sirsasana in Sanskrit 5. Sanskrit classical language of India B. perfect posture
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York University Faculty of Liberal Arts and Professional Studies School of Administrative Studies AP/ADMS 3530 3.00 Finance Summer 2013 Course Outline - Preliminary Instructors and Class Hours Dayna Patterson dpatters@yorku.ca Sam Alagurajah salagura@yorku.ca Muz Parkhani parkhani@yorku.ca Lois King loisking@yorku.ca Section A‚ Tues. 11:30am-2:30pm SLH E Section B‚ Thur. 4 - 7pm‚ SLH E Section C‚ Wed. 7 – 10pm‚ TEL 0010 Section D‚ Internet Course Description This course introduces
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it most exhilarating to hunt down humans. Finding a thrill in that is very dark. When it comes to “The Lottery” the author also has a very dark side to the plot. In this short story‚ the author decided to write about how in one town‚ one person must die. It does the town good and it’s just the way it’s been. As you can see‚ both of these authors of the short stories have a very dark plot to their tales. The second way these stories are alike is conflict. Both stories conflict is that there is a
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|Biology | |2013 Subject Outline | |Stage 1 and Stage 2 | contents INTRODUCTION 1 Purposes of the SACE 1 Subject Description 1 Capabilities 2 Literacy in Biology
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Sample Persuasive Outline using Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Desalination in the Middle East Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience that desalination in the Middle East as a water supplement is much needed. I. Attention Imagine seeing a small child in the street who is starving. If you don’t help this child obtain nutrition‚ she will turn to crime to get money for food. You must help her. This child is like the Middle East and its need for water. II. Need A. Middle Easterners are currently
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Health Care Economic Issues Outline Abdel‚ Susan Erin‚ Irma September19‚ 2011 I. Introduction Providing health care service for uninsured and underinsured individuals in the United States is an ongoing concern. A report released by the U.S. Census Bureau reveals the number of uninsured Americans under age 65 rose from 45.7 million in 2008 to 50.0 million in 2009 and an estimated 25 million American’s were reported to be underinsured in 2007 (Gould‚ 2010). Uninsured are individuals not covered
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Forming Methyl Orange an Azo Die Abstract: An synthetic azo dye was created by reaction of diazonium salt with N‚N-Dimethylanaline. The final product created was 4-dimethylaminoazobenzene-4-sulfonic acid‚ an orange clay-like substance. Sulfanilic acid was chemically manipulated by using sodium carbonate followed by cooled sodium nitrate and hydrochloric acid to form the diazonium salt used in the reaction. The products were washed in ethanol. The product was obtained at an 84% yield and was
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Hamlet’s Himself Die Humankind‚ since its inception‚ has been on a collective quest to define the true meaning of life. Not only the purpose of humankind’s existence but‚ as well as the role humans play in the vastness of an endlessly expanding universe. This very inquiry has sparked countless theories‚ philosophies and controversial ridden debates with the sole intention of seeking the truth of humankind’s purpose beyond what meets the eye. Hamlet of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet is on a similar
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