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    Synthesis Summary

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    SYNTHESIS SUMMARY Thesis: The GSAT examination should be addressed as an inadequate measure of scholastic ability and‚ hence‚ is unsuitable as the main tool used in the current academic system. Two recent articles have shed light on the public consensus showing displeasure with the GSAT examination. The first article‚ by Tyrone Reid GSAT ‘Unsuitable’ published in the Gleaner on Monday April 6‚ 2012‚ speculates at the appropriateness of the content of the exam and also its strict means

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    See so many people. About 135‚000 children are adopted just in the United States each year. We always want to be loved and looked after by our parents but some children don’t receive that. Good morning class‚ and Mrs Lee. My speech is about how adoption should be encouraged. In this speech I will be explaining the effects for the birthmother and birthfather‚ the effects for the adoptive family‚ and the effects for the child. I will also be talking about some reasons as to why anyone should adopt

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    Explanatory Synthesis

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    Sania Arsala Professor Anthony Pino English 101A 4 April 2013 The Source of Magic: Explanatory Synthesis Although there are many fairy tales‚ “Cinderella” is a fairly well-known magical story enjoyed and told by arguably thousands of cultures around the world. In the typical “Cinderella” fairy tale‚ the Fairy Godmother magically appears and transforms Cinderella from her destitute state into a beautiful princess who lives happily ever after with her Prince Charming. There are many versions

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    Explanatory Synthesis There is a big gap of rich and poor people today‚ in this society‚ how the upper class and middle class people think about poor people‚ is it really just about money? However‚ there are number of reasons that being poor. Some people can’t get equal chance to get education‚ and some people born poor‚ so these problems are cause middle social mobility in America. In the article “Born Poor and Smart”‚ author Angela Locke (2005) claims that her mom was smart but poor‚ she loves

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    Gay marriage in America

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    Gay Marriage in America America was built on the foundation of equality for all men; however‚ not until recently have gay and lesbian individuals inherited such civil rights. One of the largest and most pressing issues effecting the gay population is the issue of gay marriage. Marriage is defined as “the relationship that exists between a husband and wife or a similar relationship between people of the same sex” (Websters). Within the past ten years fifteen states have legalized gay marriage

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    what a adoption agent does and guess what they do almost the same thing. They both are helping people and have jobs that are demanding and stressful. There are many different types of social work and one of them is an Adoption Agent. To understand what an adoption agent has to do you have to know a few things: that Louise Waterman Wise founded the first adoption agency‚ you have four important classes

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    April 3‚ 2013 Title: Same sex couples and adoption. Topic: Should same sex couples be allowed to adopt? Specific purpose: To persuade my audience that same sex couples are capable of raising an adopted child. Thesis statement: Introduction: Attention Material: Imagine being a child‚ living in a foster care for years‚ being moved around at any given time to strangers. Thesis Statement: Preview: I will discuss the many benefits of adoption and why people adopt‚ then briefly talk about

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    Dixon ENG 102 MWF 10am Mrs. Russell 04/05/2013 Adoption Is an Option The first question a teenager asks after getting a positive pregnancy test is‚ “What am I going to do with the baby?” There are three options to consider: getting an abortion‚ keeping the baby‚ or giving it up for adoption. Abortion is probably the worst and most dangerous‚ followed closely by the decision to keep the baby‚ which is also dangerous and very expensive. Adoption is the safest‚ least expensive‚ smartest choice

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    Argument Against Adoption

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    with their own families. When that isn’t possible‚ adoption can create a new family. I agree with the reasons for most adoptions‚ but I am strongly opposed to one. I do NOT believe that poverty is a valid reason for adoption. No family should have to give up their child because they cannot afford to raise him or her. As a Christian‚ I believe we are accountable for recognizing this. If mothers or fathers are giving up a child for adoption because they

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    For a teen or young woman in financial or personal strife and faced with an unplanned pregnancy‚ considering placing the child for adoption may be the right choice. If the young woman does decide to become a birth mother‚ there are some things she needs to know to have a healthy‚ happy pregnancy. Being a birth mother requires the utmost care and attention physically and mentally. Pregnancy is a life-changing experience‚ especially for the birth mother‚ but also for the adoptive couple. For the

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