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    WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY?  Integrating Sources  Techniques for Paraphrasing   When you write a paraphrase‚ you restate other’s ideas in your own words.  That is‚ you write the  meaning of the author’s ideas.  You use some of the author’s key terms‚ but you use many of your  own words and sentence structures.  You include in‐text citation‚ including the author’s last name and  year of publication.  WHAT ARE SOME TECHNIQUES WRITERS USE TO PARAPHRASE EFFECTIVELY

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    regions‚ especially subSaharan Africa. Prejudice against black Africans in particular‚ which goes far back in history‚ has meant that African history has been dictated by Eurocentric or even racist research. According to many of the historians with a Eurocentric perspective there was no history in Africa‚ or so to say nothing they would refer to as history before the white man came to the continent‚ before it was only “dark” and the high mobility of the subSaharan Africa was described by some

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    The first thought that comes to mind when thinking about Africa is often‚ what is going wrong there now‚ or it is a very dangerous place for foreigners to visit. This is a stereotype that has plagued Africa for the past hundred years and has aided to why Africa still is perceived today‚ especially with epidemics such as HIV/AIDs‚ Ebola‚ and refugees fleeing war torn countries. Africa is an enormous continent with over 1.26 billion people living on it spread out between 54 countries. With this in

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    domination but remained behind in wealth and power Contrarily‚ inhabitants of Australia‚ the Americas‚ and southern Africa aren’t even masters of their own lands but have been decimated‚ subjugated‚ or exterminated by European colonialists Why did history turn out this way‚ instead of the opposite way? In AD 1500: Europe’s overseas expansions were just beginning Eurasia and North Africa were occupied by Iron Age states and empires‚ some of them on the verge of industrialization The Incas and the

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    Discuss the concept of adolescence as a social construct and its validity for different cultures. Adolescence describes the transitional stage in a teenager’s life‚ from childhood to adulthood‚ where an individual evolves physically‚ psychologically‚ emotionally‚ cognitively and socially. It is a defined social category that is expressed through immaturity and unpredictability and allows an individual to learn and discover their sense of self and identity. The idea of adolescence came into perspective

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    Over Time BASIC CORE (competence) 0–7 Points 1. Has acceptable thesis. 1 Point • The thesis correctly specifies both change and continuity in the formation of national identity in the region of the Middle East‚ Southeast Asia‚ OR Sub-Saharan Africa from 1914 to the present. • The thesis must be explicitly stated in the introduction or the conclusion of the essay. • The thesis may appear as one sentence or as multiple sentences. • A thesis that is split among multiple paragraphs‚ or

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    The Need to Improve Agricultural Extension for women farmers in Kenya KENYA • A country in East Africa lies on the equator • It is a poor and developing country • Land Area: 580‚000 km2 • Capital: Nairobi • Population: A little over 43 million residents • Climate: warm and humid • Language: Swahili & English • GDP (2011): Total - $71.427 billion; Per capita - $1‚746 • Agriculture and Service are the greatest contributor to its GDP The Problem in Kenya The Role of a Solid Agricultural

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    According to a report by the UNAIDS‚ it is estimated that 69% of all the people living with HIV finds their home in Africa (78). This is a relatively high prevalence considering that Africa accounts for only 14.5% of the world population. Although some theories on the origin of HIV has linked the earliest known case to West Africa‚ recent studies have indicated that South Africa is the worst affected region in the world with infection rates ranging between 20 to 30 percent of the sexually active

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    they tend to have non-democratic regimes. As a consequence‚ these nations are experiencing extreme rates of poverty‚ repressed human rights‚ and excessive environmental damage. These problem countries are primarily concentrated in Sub-Saharan Africa‚ South Asia‚ North Africa‚ and the Middle East.1 An important role currently undertaken by the UN is the provision of a valuable and detailed assessment of the economic impact of MNCs through its publication of the World Investment Report. In addition

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    Visiting to Foreign Countries is very interesting! If I had the opportunity to visit a foreign country‚ I would want to go to Malawi‚ Africa. It is the poorest country in Africa and Africa has the most severe poverty in the World and the situation is becoming worse. I would like to go there because I would like to help the needy and take care of them. They have feelings‚ and they are human beings too. We tend to neglect them while they need support from others so they feel someone truly cares about

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