CHAPTER 2 Moving from a Topic to a Question to a Working Hypothesis 2.1 Find a Question in Your Topic 2.1.1 Search Your Interests 2.1.2 Make Your Topic Manageable 2.1.3 Question Your Topic 2.1.4 Evaluate Your Questions 2.2 Propose Some Working Answers 2.2.1 Decide on a Working Hypothesis 2.2.2 Beware the Risks in a Working Hypothesis 2.2.3 If You Can’t Find an Answer‚ Argue for Your Question One of the most difficult steps in beginning a research
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Peer Pressure Thesis Sentence: Dealing with peer pressure in adolescent years has negative and positive effects to a teenager’s life. I. Positive Effects of Peer Pressure A. Influence attitude in school’s activities 1. Better performance 2. Work hard for good grades 3. Time management B. Enhance your social aspects 1. Having a lot of friends 2. Develop personalities through sharing with friends 3. Knowing the importance of friendships II. Negative Effects
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AIS 424A- Winter 2013 List of Most Important Topics to Review for Exam I Chapters 1&2: - The three basic objectives of AIS 1. To effectively collect and store data about a company’s activities‚ transactions‚ and resources - Capture transaction data on source documents. - Record transaction data in journals‚ which present a chronological record of what occurred. - Post data from journals to ledgers‚ which sort data by account type. 2. To transform data into information useful to management
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Associate Level Material Appendix H Topic Sentence and Informal Outline Worksheet Using the Center for Writing Excellence and MyFoundationsLab resources‚ provide the topic sentence and informal outline for your Personal Ethics Statement. • Topic sentence: Even though some may believe personal ethics are not essential in a work place‚ people do in fact‚ want good ethics to conduct a strong and effective workplace or educational setting. When good ethics are directed in a workplace
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Outline and Evaluate the Working Memory Model The working memory model is a theory for how short-term memory works‚ and an expansion of the views expressed in the MSM theory. Baddeley and Hitch in 1974 felt that STM was not just one store but a collection of different stores. These concepts lead them to form a model which consists of three slave systems; the central executive‚ the phonological loop and the visuo-spatial sketchpad. They used the phrase ‘working memory’ to refer to the division of
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always be played either on the radio or by humming a tune. 3- ( Relevancy Statement ) Did you know how old the ‘Music’ is? Did you know when music started? What do you know about music? How many genre in music that you know? 4- ( Reveal Topic ) Today we will talk about music. More detail about music‚ history of music‚ the element in music and the various of genre. 5- ( Preview ) A slide show about music and a several video or song that related to expose more about music. BODY
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Outline and evaluate the working memory model (12 marks) Baddeley and Hitch proposed that memory has 4 components. The central executive‚ phonological loop‚ visuospatial sketchpad and the episodic buffer. The central executive decides how to share out and direct attention to incoming information. The phonological loop can be thought of as a maintenance rehearsal mechanism for retaining verbal information. It is sub-divided into two other components‚ the phonological store (inner ear)‚ which holds
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WORKING OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Euthanasia is defined as a “good and painless death” B. Active Euthanasia‚ Passive Euthanasia and Physician Assisted Suicide or Mercy Killing are the different kinds of euthanasia that most people consider to be immoral C. The reasons of people in favor of euthanasia bases on the situation of the patients 1. The patient’s inability to afford expensive medication
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I was there for her. But most important‚ the relationship lasted so long because I respected her. I never judge her religious beliefs or any view that she stand for. One might observe that in life friends are not a given‚ they are earned. Outline Topic Sentence: Ralph Waldo Emerson once said: “To have a friend‚ you must be a friend.” Agree with Emerson Different qualities Friend ship with Mellissa Honest Never lied Loyalty to each other During hard times Respect Closing: One might
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//list of header files #include <windows.h> #include<stdio.h> //contains printf‚scanf etc #include<conio.h> //contains delay()‚getch()‚gotoxy()‚etc. #include <stdlib.h> #include<string.h> //contains strcmp()‚strcpy()‚strlen()‚etc #include<ctype.h> //contains toupper()‚ tolower()‚etc #include<dos.h> //contains _dos_getdate #include<time.h> //#include<bios
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