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    Outline: Demographics

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    The River Brenda Hughes ENG121 Instructor Marnie Nollette July 19‚ 2013 Outline I. The Demographics A. Climate B. Location C. Length II. The History A. Indians B. Settlers C. Community III. Advantages versus disadvantages A. Recreation B. Events C. Tragedies IV. Environmental Impact A. Financial B. Retirement Whenever there is the mention of the great State of Texas‚ one tends to automatically visualize a sweltering hot‚ baron

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    Five Innovative Goals

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    Task 3 Establish at least five key goals for the creative and innovative idea. In the context of the education industry‚ it is important to ensure that innovative practices are geared towards the accomplishment of goals to foster learner achievement‚ meet market needs‚ fulfill employer expectations and comply with external regulations. When goals are not clearly defined before commencing with the development of an innovative practice‚ it is often unclear what improvements the new practice should

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    Five Forces Paper

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    When thinking of what industry to focus my paper on‚ I couldn’t help but think of an industry that I use almost on a day-to-day basis: online video streaming. I felt it was a suitable choice for representing the different areas of Porter’s Five Forces Model because it seems as though there is always some different development happening within the industry. An article I found on The Economist’s online site addressed some of the main industry developments quite well. This particular article‚ titled

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    Creating an Outline

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    Creating an Outline Once a topic has been chosen‚ ideas have been generated through brainstorming and free writing‚ and a working thesis has been created‚ the last step a writer can perform in the prewriting stage is creating an outline.  An outline allows a writer to categorize the main points‚ to organize the paragraphs into an order that makes sense‚ and to make sure that each paragraph/idea can be fully developed.  Essentially‚ an outline helps prevent a writer from getting stuck when performing

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    Research and Outline

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    OUTLINE A plan for--or a summary of--a writing project or speech. An outline is usually in the form of a list divided into headings and subheadings that distinguish main points from supporting points. Most word processors contain an outlining feature that allows writers to format outlines automatically. As shown below‚ an outline may be either informal or formal. See also: Types of Outlines and Samples Alphanumeric Outlines This is the most common type of outline and usually instantly

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    Speech Outline

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    Speech outlines are important because it allows us to put our ideas together and ensures that our ideas and points flow smoothly in our speech. It firms up our thesis statement‚ establish and organize your main points. Speech outlines act as a guide to put our information in correct sequence so that our audience can understand what we want to convey. In a speech‚ there are three main parts – introduction‚ body and conclusion. The outline can help us to connect the parts together to make it clear

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    halloween OUTLINE

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    Outline On The History Of Halloween SPECIFIC PURPOSE: At the end of my speech‚ my audience should understand three important points of the history of Halloween. THESIS STATEMENT: The three most important points of Halloween can be summed up by looking at its origins‚ how it came to include jack-o-lanterns and bobbing for apples‚ and how it is celebrated today in the 21st century with

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    The Five Precepts The Buddhist Precepts are an important element of Buddha’s teachings. These precepts outline basic prohibitions against 1) killing‚ 2) stealing‚ 3) sexual misconduct‚ 4) false speech‚ and 5) taking intoxicants. These principles are viewed by many as the means to living a life in line with the eight fold path of Buddhism. In his book‚ For a Future to be Possible‚ Vietnamese Zen Buddhist Monk‚ Thich Nhat Hanh contends that there is a “deep malaise in society” (Hanh‚ 1998‚ p. 7)

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    Formal Outlines

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    Formal Outlines Formal outlines use Roman numerals (I‚ II)‚ capital letters (A‚ B)‚ Arabic numbers (1‚ 2)‚ and lower case letters (a‚ b) to designate levels of importance. Formal outlines fall into two categories: sentence outlines use complete sentences‚ and topic outlines use only key words and phrases. In a topic or sentence outline‚ less important entries are indented‚ as in the sample formal outline below. I. A. 1. a. (1)

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    Topic: How to use an AED Specific Purpose: To inform my audience how to use an AED Central Idea: An AED machine is 3 ideas Introduction: I. Questions: a. Who has ever seen these signs hanging up on the walls on campus? b. How many people know what these signs mean? c. How many people know how to use an AED machine II. Mother: a. If it haven’t been for an AED machine and someone that knew how to use it my mother would have not survived the cardiac arrest III. Preview topic

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