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    Topic: Excitement Thesis Statement: This descriptive essay will describe what excitement is and how does it feel‚ when or where do you we get excited. Outline: I. Introduction A. What is excitement 1. A feeling of great enthusiasm and eagerness. 2. Something that arouses such a feeling; an exciting incident. II. Main Body A. How does it feel? 1.  Positive‚ pleasant feeling 2. Over whelming emotion 3. Positive stress B. When do

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    Thesis Statement: Yellow Fever is a potentially dangerous virus but by following the right steps it can be prevented and hopefully eliminated. I. Overview of disease A. Basic Information 1. Causes a) Yellow Fever virus transferred by mosquitoes to humans b) Since 1974 only one genetic type can still be identified c) Transmitted between monkeys and mosquitoes and then from mosquitoes to humans. 2. Symptoms a) Incubates in body for 3-6 days before symptoms occur b) 2 disease phases (1) "acute"

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    EFFECT OF WATCHING TELEVISION OF YOUNG CHILDREN Television has become the most popular daily media tool of everybody around the world nowadays. It has been modernized through many years by technology engineers. Many people have taken advantage of it because it gives them entertainment and great profits. In our textbook “Born to Talk” by Lloyd M. Hulit and Merle R. Howard‚ they clearly said that watching television is greatest damage to young children throughout their language development stage.

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    Problem and Solution Essay Outline Tentative Title: Homeless pets I. Introduction Thesis statement: The government started putting all its efforts into solving this issue to keep the citizens safe and find appropriate solutions which could potentially solve the problem of homeless pets completely. III. Solution One - The first solution that seems to be the most useful or the most adequate‚ is assistance in finding new owners or finding shelters and kennels for stray animals. A. Advantages: 1. No

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    The Effect of Television Violence on Children and Teenagers In every Saturday morning cartoon there are 20-25 violent acts‚ for every hour of prime time television‚ there are 5 violent acts‚ and the average grade seven student will have watched about 8‚000 murders on T.V in their short lifetimes. This violent programming is having a detrimental effect on children and teens all over the world. Television violence is causing children and teens to be rude and anti-social. It is also causing them to

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    parents                             1                           A bstract Several researches show that the advertisements play an important role on customers choosing goods or services and especially are more effective on children as consumer. Advertising is to offer advertisements affects consumers. This study will be a qualitative approach will be done with 20 respondents‚ and the respondents are in the ages 12-21 and 45-55.                   2        

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    Television is constantly being criticised as being bad for children. One of the first arguments to come up is the effect that violent TV has on children. It is a valid argument as most of the time TV violence begs for imitation because violence is demonstrated and promoted as a fun and effective way to get what you want. Many violent acts are perpetrated by the "good guys‚" whom children have been taught to emulate. Adding to the lure of imitation is TV ’s freedom from restraint. Children are taught

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    Does Watching Television Cause Children to be Violent? In today society the television play’s a prominent role in the majority of all houses in the U.S. In fact‚ more than half of the homes in America have over three or more TVs.(…) Numerous studies have been conducted about whether or not television influences children to be violent and once all the studies have been completed‚ they have proven the same thing- violence on TV does impact children. The purpose of this research essay is to shed

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    War In the Pacific: The Battle of Iwo Jima Thesis Statement: During WWII‚ the United States explored island hopping as a strategy to defeat the Japanese. The military exchange at Iwo Jima led to a victory for America and helped us gain fields and momentum in the war. Background: Iwo Jima was under Japanese control until March in 1945‚ when it became the scene of a bloody battle between Japanese and invading U.S. troops during the last phases of World War II. Americans made new plans to attack

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    regime economic problem of Debt. Paragraph 2: Heavy taxes on lower class very small bit about media Paragraph 3: Media shows inequality through images Conclusion: Discussion of old regime‚ high cost of living‚ taxes‚ media. My Thesis: The media brought to light the burden of the heavy taxes and debt which lead to an economic crisis and triggered the revolution. Actual Thesis: “Media was used to convey ideas of unfairness between the estates during a stage of the Revolution

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