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    1. Why did you choose to read about this subject? I chose to read about this book because of the name and because i was suggested the book. 2. Describe an interesting fact or situation you learned about while reading that you did not previously know. Explain why this was appealing to you. Something that appealed to me in this book was that the book was made by the author finding her old diaries from when she was 11 which was really cool. Another thing that appealed to me was the author

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    Understanding social justice and leadership is an important skill to have in today's ever changing society. There are many things that may seem unfair to large populations and even small populations of people that go overlooked by those who can help. The leadership and social justice course offered at Mercy opened my eyes to a new understanding of today’s global social injustices. Throughout this course we were able to explore different areas of society and became familiar with specific terms and

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    Topic Proposal for Library Research Paper For my research paper I decided to write about topic five which is to Research how John Stuart Mill and Ralph Waldo Emerson are similar and different in regards to their ideas on liberty and individualism. In order to analyze this topic I will be using Emerson’s Self Reliance (1841) essay and Mill’s On Liberty (1859) essay as my primary sources. During my research paper I want to explore the ideas of both Emerson and Mill so that I as well as the reader can

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    the US was ready for new literacy policies. When you are in middle school you don’t realize how important literacy is as you grow older. This mentality continues to stay with you, especially when your teachers don’t stress this to you. The problem that occurs most often to me is when you have an English teacher and a science teacher that don’t work together to show students that literacy is important. In the Remodeling Literacy Learning survey, they state that schools aren’t structured to facilitate

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    secondary data is all reliable, because it has come from recommended sites, books and journals that have been approved from the Government or from hospitals and doctors themselves. There are many research methods used to gain information, but it is important to use the right one to ensure that you get the best results possible. One method that is used is experiment; this is where you play an

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    The first step to go about creating a research paper is to find and choose a topic. Finding a topic that would interest and challenge you at the same time is essential. Your attitude to the topic may well determine the amount of effort and enthusiasm you put into your research. Before proceeding with the paper, I would recommend each student to obtain permission from a teacher for the topic they chose. Some topics might be to offensive and hurtful, therefore it is preferable to have the consent

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    Thesis: Broadly speaking, the debt crisis facing the US and the international community is an issue that has far reaching implications not only for financial institutions but also to many working people and many economists are giving top priority in solving this issue. Body Paragraph: In early 2015, there was $18.2 Trillion in outstanding US debt held in federal agencies and trust funds which is currently 71.20% of the national GDP (CIA, 2015). Recently in the news we’ve seen activity geared towards

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    The topic I selected was the Anti vietnam war movement. I selected this topic because it was one of the most interesting topics available. Also this topic was a very important part of history. These movements helped make women a more important part of american history and proved that they weren't just supposed to be stay at home wives. This topic also was the one my grandma choose to be interviewed over because she knew a lot about the anti war movement. In conclusion this topic was the one I felt

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    people. Our founding fathers could not have known or foreseen how far technology was going to evolve. In past few years the question about gun control has been coming up more often than before. Next year there is an election coming up, one of the main topics, which will be brought up, is gun

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    Research and Topic

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     ….  are an integral part of graduate studies to help you become fully conversant with a topic area  may be a stand alone paper or part of a research paper or proposal  present a survey of scholarly articles, books and other sources that provides a summary, synthesis and critical evaluation of key ideas and work on a topic area.  present a big picture or overview of significant work done on a topic  enable you to gain deep understanding and insight by standing on the shoulders of giants

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