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    Thesis Statements What is a Thesis Statement? If you have ever worked in an office with computers‚ your computer was probably connected to a network. In a network‚ there is one main computer to which all the other computers send and receive information. If that base computer shuts down‚ all the other computers shut down—everything centers on that one computer. In the same way‚ every word‚ sentence‚ and paragraph in an essay must relate to or center on the thesis statement. A thesis statement

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    Aerobic Respiration

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    Glycolysis Glucose cannot be used as directly by cell as a source of energy so cells use ATP as their immediate source of energy. * This conversion of glucose into ATP takes place during cellular respiration and there are 2 different forms of cellular respiration depending upon whether oxygen is available or not * Aerobic respiration requires oxygen and produces CO2‚ water and lots of ATP. * Aerobic has 4 stages: 1) Glycolysis – the splitting of the 6-carbon glucose molecule into

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    Alice Walker constructs a time period reflective piece of literature that creatively captures the fundamental juxtapositions between Dee and her little sister‚ Maggie‚ and how these differences aid in conveying the author’s message. The two characters are foil characters who embody polar opposites of progression‚ education‚ aesthetics and appreciation of heritage-both personal and broad. Although both characters portray several negative attributes‚ they each have redeeming features. Through these

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    images of thin women and portrays them as beautiful‚ and that gives young girls and women the idea that to be beautiful they must be thin. For men‚ the ideal in modern culture is to be fit and athletic‚ which can trigger anorexia or bulimia in men. New fads such as pro ana‚ meaning pro anaorexia‚ and pro mia‚ pro bulimia‚ websites have become increasingly popular. These websites focus on the dangerous habits of people with eating disorders‚ even romanticizing them. Media along with peer pressure may be

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    These components are often found in beer‚ pasta‚ and bread. If only 1% of the population has celiac disease‚ why have so many Americans made the switch? It is not necessarily because they have gluten intolerance. Many Americans are following this fad because they claim to have gluten sensitivity and cutting out gluten from

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    Changes Since the Sixties

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    with totally far out acid trips and creative boom. All in all it was a progressive decade from the race to the moon to the introduction of the first McDonalds Big Mac to the assassination of JFK. Although life has changed since the sixties‚ music‚ fads‚ and pop culture of that time has begun to resurface in our youths lives. During the sixties‚ film was changed forever. Throughout this era effective and continual advancements took place so the film industry is not that different from today. But

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    fashion is affected by the media and other sources. The effect: How fashion effects a person in today’s society. 2. Have I explained the cause-and-effect relationship convincingly? Throughout the course of the essay I explain how media causes the fads and fashion to change‚ as well as how these changes can affect the possibility of getting hired at a job. 3. Have I organized my causes and/or effects logically? The essay was set up in a way where I could show the cause of my topic moving right

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    full-cut trousers‚ while the woman is wearing a silk‚ long dress with flow at the bottom of it. She has on a french beret that has a flower on the front of it. The people described are all examples of different styles of clothing in the 1930’s. These fads were all the usually worn outfits of this era. Men and women’s fashion and trends were set and inspired by Hollywood star’s appearance on television. “Because of the need to save money‚ the average women could no longer buy new clothes every few

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    allowed colleges from around the world to join the network and within a few months high schools were being incorporated into the social network as well. Finally‚ by September of that year‚ anyone with an email could join. Facebook was the new worldwide fad. At the beginning of 2007 Facebook announced that it would be allowing free advertising and on October 24th Microsoft purchased 1.6% of the company for $240 million.[ii] Microsoft is an American based international computer technology company that has

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    It is no great surprise that tattoos and body piercings are a fad with Generation X. There are several reasons why college students are coloring themselves with tattoos and piercing their various body parts. Their reasons range from personal expression to personal empowerment or to just be spontaneous and rebellious. Body piercings and tattoos are a means of personal empowerment for some who are typically searching for individualism and control of their lives. Body art is their mark of individuality

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