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    The annotated bibliography was a new assignment for me since it had been my first, but I learned a lot throughout the process. This was the first project that I had to use the campus library, and I am grateful for the chance. I also learned about what is needed in an annotated bibliography. It has prepared me for not only the speech that follows the bibliography but also for future assignments in any class. Cornerstone has made me use resources on campus that I would not use without the class’s

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    When writing an article or assignment, my biggest issues with my writing style are losing focus, using active and passive voices in the wrong tense, and providing too much research. Keeping information short, precise, and on topic is important for a writer. Having three main ideas to focus on helps both the reader and writer understand the information being provided. The main ideas of an essay should be evident in the introductory paragraph. Along with staying focused when writing, I struggle with

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    Millions of ‘frac’ jobs have been performed on oil and gas wells worldwide to further extract more shale gas, tight gas, tight oil and coral seam gas. This highly controversial issue of greed and depletion of deeply bounded fossil fuels is extremely important. The argumentative basis of this matter is between those whom benefit and have more readily available accessible hydrocarbons and the people who are aware of the potential hazardous environmental effects. Hydraulic fracturing greatly threatens the

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    Forensics is the use of scientific tests conducted on evidence that is used to aid a criminal investigation. Forensics is so important because without it either the wrong person could go to prison or the police could not arrest anyone, leaving the criminal to remain at large. Forensics allows insight into multiple factors that help catch the criminal behind the crime. Factors like DNA and fingerprinting are the very first piece of evidence to be looked at in an investigation to catch the killer.

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    The First “Critical” Election The election of 1860 was a very important moment of the United States history. There were four candidates, Constitutional Union candidate John Bell, the Democrat Stephen A. Douglas, the Southern Democrat John C. Breckinridge, and Republican Abraham Lincoln. During this election, different views of slavery are what caused the Democrats to electorally split into North and South. This split is why the 1860 election is considered by most political observers to be the first

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    PTE Academic Test Taking Strategies Write essay This is a long-answer item type that assesses writing skills and requires you to write a persuasive or argumentative essay on a given topic. You will have 20 minutes to plan, write and revise an essay about the topic below. Your response will be judged on how well you develop a position, organize your ideas, present supporting details, and control the elements of standard written English. You should write 200-300 words. Some people think placing

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    standards is curriculum alignment. Most school districts have worked hard to align the cope and sequence of the curriculum with the scope and sequence of the topics in state standards. Clearly, the teachers need to cover the topics included in the standards, but this task alone is not enough. There is a distinct difference between alignment with the topics of the standards and achievement of the expectations included in the standards. Standards were written to raise

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    and having candy as incentives is always a good addition. In addition, I thought that the games were very creative and well thought out. They were easy to relate to and fun to play. c) List at least 4 things you learned during RAD day, that are important to you I learned that marijuana can be laced with things like cocaine. I learned that you can only have liquor or beer in your dorm (if 21) not both. I learned that if you get caught with drugs or alcohol then you have to attend a class called basics

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    and summarising scholarly materials about a particular topic. (Nordquist, 2016). There are still had a tonne

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    about the topic of interest, a condition that can be improved, an obstacle to be removed, or a problematic theoretical question that is present in scholarly literature. It may also be present in existing fields that has a need for more comprehensive understanding and research. A problem statement does not state the method of doing something, offer generalised proposition, or provide a value question. It serves several purposes, the first is introducing the reader to the importance of the topic being

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