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    The advancement of technology has impacted many areas of life, especially the workforce. Advances in technology, such as the development of the robot, have started to have a significant impact on the individual worker. These workers come from many different areas of life, some including manufacturing, service, and jobs that do not require much education. For example, manufacturing jobs have been impacted by the robot because the robot is able to perform manufacturing skills at an easier and faster

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    the reader by outlining the general topics discussed throughout the paper, and it provides a clear and concise thesis statement to wrap all the topics together to convey a point. The introduction is probably the most important part of a paper because it sets up the tone and argument strategy for the rest of the paper. My introduction in paper 1B was revised in order to provide a thesis that was less broad and that highlighted what the “multitude of unusual conflicts” (1) originated from in the story

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    problems in the writing process. Researching and gathering data was a challenge to me. I had to struggle to ensure that I have the best sources to use which will marry with the topic I was presenting.Also, coming up with the thesis statement was a challenge. I had to think about the thesis statement which my audience could agree with me and the one which agrees with the topic of discussion. Coherency and consistency were also a challenge while writing the paper. I had to ensure that my paper had a flow and

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    I walked into second period on August seventh and was greeted by my teacher, Mrs Key. She was straight to the point, telling me, “This class will make you work; if you cannot handle it, get out.” I began to question my decision to take her class, doubts seeping into my mind as I knew myself too well as an awful writer. I thought, “Should I really take this class?” Ultimately, I determined that I could manage the work in the class and make it to the final paper. As a student with a four grade-point

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    Conclusion/ summary 3. Globalization Introduction and Thesis Paragraph 2. Social Media 1 .Advances in technology Organization: September 29, 2011 -Entry 4: REVISING Purpose and audience: Firstly, there are grammatical changes that need to be made. Instant messages should be pluralized. Also, when writing

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    King. One day I have come upon an internet article about Dr. King plagiarizing his doctoral thesis as well as other writings that he claimed to have written. Knowing how great he was, I was doubtful of the article. But my curiosity led me to find the truth about this supposed claim. When I found out the validity of this accusation, I was shocked

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    In this reflective essay of “The Pearl”, my thesis statement is: “Juana urged Kino to throw the pearl away, but due to greed, Kino refuses.” The pearl in this story symbolizes evil and greed, and it has transformed Kino’s personality. At first I thought that Kino would throw the pearl away when he realized that he was changing after he hit his wife, but he didn’t due to the greediness that the pearl had brought him. Compared to Kino, Juana’s personality does not transform to the extent that Kino’s

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    has gone, and kiss her lips and take her hands; and walk among dappled grass, and pluck till times and times are done, The silver apples of the moon. The golden apples of the sun.” In conclusion, for all three paragraphs which they all relate to my thesis statement is that in

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    this project is not as in depth as I am sure something such as, a “dissertation” might be I can see the benefit of even just the simple things such as making something too wordy and also still some challenges that seem to haunt me like just the right thesis statement. New perspectives for me this week was really that of the simple process of attempting not to be so wordy. Clearly, I have not perfected this process and I have a lot to practice, but the fact that it was brought to light was a great beginning

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    themselves. Talbot uses anecdotes to…and she uses statistics. But her thesis strays away from what she was indicating about the drugs. Talbot strongly believes that “we are headed in a society where we’re even more over worked and driven by technology than we already are, and where we have to take drugs to keep up; a society where we give children academic steroids along with their daily vitamins” (pg. 13). She uses her thesis as the only time where she put her actual opinion, unlike in the rest

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