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    proposed compromise. Instead‚ I will try to just introduce the main idea of it and then expand more in the paragraph dedicated to the compromise. Finally‚ I will try to describe more what the benefit will be for the society as a whole instead of just describing how it benefits immigrants. (WC: 69) Step 2 (EVIDENCE): Even though both peers complimented me because I used a lot of credible sources. One of them said that my voice is lost because I included too much evidence. Therefore‚ I will try to start each

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    Why Is Protein Important

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    Much Protein Do You Really Need? Why is protein important? Protein is part of an important food group that you will need in order for your body to be able to function properly. As a macronutrient‚ protein allows your body to undergo proper growth and development‚ as well as to strengthen its immunity against various sicknesses and diseases. Protein is also responsible for acting as the main building block that repairs your tissues‚ organs‚ tendons‚ muscles‚ and even your bones‚ skin‚ and eyes. It is

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    of compounds to allow us to see the different colours of that compound‚ for instance we may use chromatography in a school lab to see the real colour compounds of plants and grass‚ by using chemicals such as acetone we it will allow the object to break compounds and thus we can see the true colour of the grass. In today’s society there are many real world applications which use the chromatography technique in their line of work‚ an example of one of these applications would be in the work of forensic

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    What is meant by the term scientific benefit? Scientific benefits are the benefits in terms of knowledge and understanding gained from scientific research which provides explanations of and explanations for complex phenomenon and behaviour. This can be applied to real life in the form of treatments or such‚ for example Robertson and Robertson’s study provided scientific benefit in that it was discovered how important a child’s attachment to their Mother is. Using psychological knowledge and research

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    After watching the “Costs of Dying” video‚ I was a little shocked. The video focused on the behind the scenes‚ of what happens during end of life care. The speaker interviewed doctors and those who play a role in dealing with the medical field to find out what really happens with patients during their end of life care. One thing that specifically stuck out to me was that many of the tests that are run on patients may not actually be needed. Instead‚ these tests are done in order to keep paying patients

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    Have you ever wanted to throw away a penny? The penny should not be erased from society. The penny is such an important artifact in American history. I think that it should not be erased because it has been a part of our American culture. It is not only just a copper piece you hold in your hand‚ but a gateway to a historic past. The penny is significant to society. If we get rid of the penny‚ Our only alternative is rounding to the nickel. Penny elimination would be bad for consumers and the economy

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    Why Are Museums Important?

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    scientific or artistic interest are kept‚ preserved and exhibited". To The Museums Association‚ a museum is "an institution which collects documents‚ preserves‚ exhibits and interprets material evidence and associated information for the public benefit". Since 1998‚ this definition has changed. Museums now enable the public to explore collections for inspiration‚ learning and enjoyment. They are institutions that collect‚ safeguard and make accessible artefacts and specimens‚ which they hold in

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    for the affirmative to why women in Australia should be given the rights to vote for many obvious reasons. My reasons being; firstly‚ we should all be treated equally with justice or else Australia would not be considered as an egalitarian society. Secondly‚ other countries have benefited their society by passing women’s suffrage. Lastly‚ women are just as hard-working as men and deserve as much as men do. To start off‚ I without a doubt believe that women should be able to vote as Australia or

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    Why Is Whs Important

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    extremely important and is an essential part of every day at work. Apart from the basic instinctive regard for our health and safety‚ there are many reasons why WHS should be priority in the workplace. They include: • Legal Obligations • Community expectations that organisations have a responsibility for those that work for them • Ensures a safe working environment for all staff • Insurable costs such as workers’ compensation premium that are linked to OHS performance • Non-insurable costs such as

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    I have selected Seamus Heaney’s “Mid-term Break” and Dylan Thomas’s “Do not go gentle into that good night” for this analysis. Though both of these poems speak about death and morality‚ they do so in very different ways. The manner of speak differs in these poems as well as their rhythm‚ meter‚ and structure. The way each poem is written creates a unique tone and helps to establish the speaker’s mood and emotions. While the tone establishes the mood‚ each poem’s rhythm and meter helps to emphasize

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