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    A: 1.) Adequate 2.) Inadequate; it’s written in a question form and the answer isn’t already obvious to the reader. 3.) Adequate 4.) Inadequate; you shouldn’t make your thesis statement merely an announcement of your subject matter or a description of your intentions. 5.) Adequate 6.) Inadequate; the writer is trying to explain two different issues in one essay. 7.) Inadequate; the writer is being unreasonable and may be insulting his readers. 8.) Adequate 9.)

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    Negative effects that Inadequate Training has on Businesses and its Employees Introduction A business’s employees directly affect the success of the business. In general the employees equal the success of a business. When employees are trained adequately the business will most likely thrive. When employees are inadequately trained there will be strain on the business. If a business fails to provide their employees with an adequate training program‚ the business will be unable maintain an effective

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    intention to reform and realign the Conservatives‚ saying they needed to change the way they looked‚ felt‚ thought and behaved‚ advocating a more centre-right stance as opposed to their recent staunchly right-wing platform.[33] Although Cameron’s views are probably left of the party membership and he has sought to make the Conservative brand more attractive to young‚ socially liberal voters‚[34] he has also expressed his admiration for former PM Margaret Thatcher‚ describing himself as a "big fan

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    In his essay‚ “The Will to Believe”‚ William James aims to provide a justification of faith. James wants to show that it is sometimes justifiable to hold beliefs that are not supported by sufficient evidence. Therefore‚ he presents various ideas which can influence a person’s beliefs. He believes that these influences are caused by our passion or our will. In the first portion of the essay‚ James states several definitions of hypothesis that may be proposed to our belief. He describes the hypothesis

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    this religion‚ whether it is sculptured cones of red kumkum powder or baskets of yellow turmeric nuggets (Martel 47).  When Pi learns his biology teacher‚ Mr.Kumar‚ is an atheist he is confused. Mr. Kumar states‚ “I don’t believe in religion. Religion is darkness‚” which Pi does not comprehend and instead questions if he was testing him (Martel 47). Pi who has less knowledge

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    nature of value primarily on the labor theory. Without a clear grasp of the concept of demand‚ Smith‚ Malthus and Ricardo often raise confusing and self-contradictory explanations of the definition of “value.” The utilitarianists‚ like Jeremy Bentham and J. S. Mill‚ offered a revolutionary approach to understand the demand-side of the economy. They consider the usefulness of the product as a whole rather than its process of production. In the development of the utilitarianism‚ reformists present a much

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    J.S. Mill believes that one basic principle should govern our behavior. That basic principle is that our actions should maximize happiness for all‚ not just yourself. Happiness means the pleasure and the absence of pain. When Kant talks about pleasure‚ he does not mean physical pleasure such as sex or eating. Pleasure should be associated with intellectual and moral pleasures. An example of this principle is the Golden Rule. I have been aware of the Golden Rule ever since I started school and it

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    find many angel knickknacks. Angles are truly believed in by today’s society. The retail ranges from books to clothing to toys. Most recently‚ over 200 books about angels are in book stores‚ and several million copies have been sold worldwide (Dumas 59). Why do people buy this merchandise if it can not be proven that angels are real? Believing in angels is like believing in God. If you don’t believe in God‚ just look around at the things around you and conclude how everything

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    A Narative Essay Name: Carmela E. Buiquil Section: BC 12-JJ Date: January 7‚ 2013 No. of Words: 1‚000 Believe Was there a time wherein you experienced something so difficult but you still got through with it? For instance‚ you failed the exam that you really worked for and anger feds you up because of those sleepless nights. The teacher gave you a second chance but instead of crying‚ you worked twice as hard and finally you got what you wanted. You have been diagnosed of cancer and other people

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    Do you believe in God and why? With over 20 major religions in today’s world‚ God is the most recognized superior power. We are told to believe that this God is a supernatural being: one of a group of supernatural male beings in some religions‚ each of which is worshiped as the personification or controller of some aspect of the universe. God is the English name given to a singular being in theistic and deistic religions who is either the sole deity in monotheism‚ or a single deity in polytheism

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