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    Thesis Statement In most jurisdictions the initial report of rape is made to the police. The law generally requires that reports of rape be investigated; the old idea that only rapes immediately reported be investigated has been abandoned. Law enforcement officers are often trained on appropriate procedures for handling reports of rape but the extent and intensity of training varies considerably. Finally reports of rape can be made by others than the victim including social workers‚ doctors or school

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    Media Literacy Ossamah Almotery Amy Hoover ELS Guided Research Skills May 20‚ 2017 Outline Introduction Thesis Statement: Media Literacy has positive and negative impacts and it is used in consumerism. Positive impacts of media literacy Positive impacts on individuals. Positive impacts on society. Negative impacts of media literacy Negative impacts on individuals. Negative impacts on society. Positive and negative impacts on consumerism. Positive impacts on consumerism. Negative impacts on consumerism

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    Ecological Cataclysm Ascribed to Synthetic Fertilizers: A Sentence Outline Thesis Statement: To ensure the preservation of mammalian populations native to North America‚ it is vital for Americans to establish an understanding of what synthetic fertilizer‚ along with acknowledging how its excessive application is cataclysmic for aquaculture and wildlife ecosystems. I. To comprehend the magnitude of synthetic fertilizer effects‚ it is vital knowing what synthetic fertilizer is‚ on a molecular level

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    pattern as the other side in the exact spot adjacent to its counterpart (the other wing) It is exactly the same on one side as it is on the other? Or  How does a seashell create a perfect spiral? so how does  all this happen… (Another pause…) 2. Thesis statement In nature there is something not visible bi the untrained eye. It happens because there is something in nature called the golden ratio. (Say softly & clearly…). Think of golden ratio as natures secret un~seen Architect! Although I am not a fan

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    (SCA) in the United States each year” (Sudden Cardiac Arrest Facts). Only 32% SCA victims get CPR because most bystanders do not have training. Training CPR and AED would save lives (About SCA: Sudden Cardiac Arrest: A Healthcare Crisis). b. Thesis statement: Making CPR and AED training a graduation requirement would make students able to help in a SCA circumstance‚ increase the general population of trained life savers contributing to the documented

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    productivity‚ and shortened lifespans among the American people (Schoen‚ Doty‚ Robertson‚ & Collins‚ 2010). Healthcare coverage is disproportionate with mainly the poor and minority groups bearing the burden of lack of coverage (DPE‚ 2016). Thesis Statement: The US spends more on healthcare than many other countries yet its citizens

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    Thesis Statement: In this research paper‚ six points about teens and driving include I the laws‚ II cell phones‚ III parents‚ IV facts‚ V physical and demands‚ and VI statistics. First‚ if a teenager wants a driver’s license‚ they need to know the laws. The first step is to fill out a license application with your firs‚ last name‚ and date. The laws says non-citizens cannot (“Obtaining a Learner’s Permit” 1). The article states‚ “With the passage of SB 226 (Joshua’s law) by the 2005 Georgia general

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    When there is a context of systemic and historical oppression‚ stereotypes and prejudice have different weight and meaning (433). My ad shows that against men‚ that men is the “eye candy” of the article instead of the women. Well Kilbourne’s thesis is mostly about women abuse. What about the men? They might be dominate in most aspects of life‚ but they also get dehumanized as well. They are expected to have a body with a chiseled chest and bulging biceps. That’s not an ideal image of a man‚

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    obsession‚ compulsion‚ and it slowly disables a person’s life until they get treatment. I will take you through and define the obsession‚ compulsion‚ and consequence of the disorder and how it can be treated. [reword? Use a noun phrase also] [good thesis statement with major points] [No line space between paragraphs] Obsessions are defined as

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    Thesis Statement: Saddam Hussein’s actions and brutality towards the Iraqi people prompted the U.S. and other forces to invade Iraq. Body Saddam Hussein’s early life affected his life as a political leader and president. Saddam was born in poverty in a mud hut (9) His full name was Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (5) Before he was born his father left their family and his brother died from cancer (5) His stepfather made his life hard but then Saddam ran away to his uncle (4) Saddam Hussein’s

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