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    (Attention Grabber) “Men‚ their rights‚ and nothing more; women‚ their rights‚ and nothing less.” With these simple words‚ suffragist Susan B. Anthony epitomizes the women’s rights movement of the 1800s. (Topic Sentence) This movement swept the nation and spoke out to various groups of people. (Background Information) When men began to work in factories and shops‚ their wives suddenly had their own house to be in charge of. This small spark quickly blew into a flame that no man could ever put out

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    Thesis Statement: Sylvia’s nighttime quest is really a journey into herself. In Sara Orne Jewett’s ‘A White Heron’‚ we are introduced to a shy‚ withdrawn and lonely young girl‚ Sylvia. When Sylvia has a unlikely encounter with a handsome young hunter‚ shy finds herself torn between the longing for his affection‚ and material treasures. One example of this is when the hunter made her a very generous offer‚ "I can’t think of anything I should like so much as to find that heron’s nest‚" the handsome

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    THREE-PART THESIS STATEMENTS Definition The thesis statement is the most important sentence in the five-paragraph essay. Whereas a simple thesis statement is really just a topic sentence that is applied to an entire essay of more than one paragraph‚ a threepart thesis statement includes a three-part list of the essay’s main supporting points. Simple thesis statement: The Waterloo Campaign was a disaster for Napoleon. Three-part thesis statement: The Waterloo Campaign was a disaster for

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    Atticus for he knows what kind of woman she is and truly has respect for her. Lastly‚ Atticus is shown to be a man of unshakable morals after giving the children rifles at Christmas‚ Atticus explains his expectations with Scout and Jem. Atticus’s statement confuses the children‚ for they think one bird is just another bird. But Atticus soon explains to them that if the bird is not bothering you‚ why must you hurt it. This is the foreshadowing of Boo Radley. This shows

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    Respondeat Superior Introduction and thesis statements Respondeat superior is a common law doctrine which was established in England in the seventeenth-century which was later adopted by united states and has been an agency of a fixture of agency law. The Respondeat superior is the legal concept of vicarious liability and the Doctrine of Respondeat Superior occurs when the agent commits a tort or civil wrong within the scope of employment and the principal is held liable although the principal may

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    Probation Officer Fran Hennessey Criminal Justice Major was not my first option; in fact I never even considered criminal justice. I was an undeclared freshman who hated school and was thinking about dropping out to work in the union. The only reason I went to college was because I received basketball scholarships to many schools and I wanted to continue the sport I loved to play. Talking to my family about this they obviously did not want me to drop out and they wanted me to continue school and

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    Introduction w/ Thesis Statement The passing of the No Child Left Behind act (NCLB) in 2002 changed the classroom for both teachers and students alike. This act was a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education act and within the changes made the federal government required that public schools in all states would annually test all students in grades 3 through 8 and once again in highschool in the subjects of math and reading (Ladd‚ 2017). While the motivation behind this reform was

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    and conflict‚ which needed to connect to the thesis statement. In the case of the simple grammar errors‚ there was part of a sentence that did not make sense‚ “...how any individual would be lost‚ attempting to discover their own sense of happiness.” This part of the sentence did not make

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    The quality of the thesis statement is outstanding as it is a complete sentence and makes a point without moving into the first person like I feel‚ In my opinion‚ and the rest. Furthermore‚ it conveys the topic clearly where the reader gets significant information about what ought to be discussed throughout the paper. Nevertheless‚ the thesis statement needs to outline something interesting that will make the reader salivate and have the urge to continue reading. That is‚ it needs to hold the attention

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    What is Probation? For‚ you grasp a better understanding of what probation is you first must know the meaning of probation. Probation has several different meanings to it. Probation could mean a sentence of imprisonment that is suspended. Whereas‚ it could also mean a court-ordered period of correctional supervision as an alternative to incarceration (Fank Schmalleger‚ 2016‚ 2014‚ 2012‚ 2010). Secondly‚ it can also mean the method used to deal with first time offenders‚ or those guilty of minor

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