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    In the other paper titled “Waiting,” the thesis sentence was “In order to adopt a child, you must be determined, patient, and flexible.” The paper’s layout proceeds to follow and backs up the thesis statement. Throughout the paper, the writer’s tone is informative and colloquial. She gives you all the steps to adopt a baby but she also uses everyday vocabulary and is almost conversational with the readers. Based on the topic of the paper, I think that families and those who want to adopt are the

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    Reflection Paper

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    When I first began this English course, I did not know what to expect, all I really knew was I would be writing essays and papers which I don't particularly enjoy. I was not as confident in my writing abilities but after the first class period had ended, I decided that my goal for the semester would be producing writing that was clear and more effective. The Eclipse of 2017 pushed the first class back, but I still had an assignment to write about the Eclipse. I don’t think I have ever been so

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    Wild Reflection

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    “I think that the overall theme of the story is loyalty”. So, how a reader analyses the story can be seen in different ways but having the ability to decipher what the author is saying is the key in analyzation. When searching for resources for my papers the idea of being able to read something and to analyze it, allowed me to better understand what the author’s point of view was. I often fell short in this area, but

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    Thesis paper on autism

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    What is autism?Autism is a complex developmental disability that causes problems with social interaction and communication. Autism causes children to experience the world differently from the way most other children do. It is hard for children with autism to talk with other people and express themselves using words. Children who have autism usually keep to themselves and many can't communicate without special help. They may also react to what is going on around them in unusual ways. Normal sounds

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    struggle the most with on this paper? Writing is a process through which a person communicates or presents his or her ideas in chronologically to different audiences. Writing is a challenge. When I was writing this paper, I encountered several 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

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    in the past, given new manifestations in their behaviors when compared with their previous generations. Is this true or not? A compelling argument will be made by this Author to show that in his perception that children are growing up too fast. THESIS STATEMENT An examination of trends in current teenage behavior; in order to prove that children are growing up too fast. II. SECTION 2 MAIN BODY Hymowitz (1998) discussed his experiences of a daughter who in his generalised assessment “morphed

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    materials from the past and present. Dr. Constance L. Pearson (1990) writes a dissertation entitled "The Comparison of the Effects of Three Prereading Advance Organizers on the Literal Comprehension of Fifth-Grade Social Studies Materials" in this paper he is trying to see if the use of a prereading advanced organizer would help build the fifth grade students comprehension and knowledge skills. During this stage of students learning development it is very important to start working on their

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    ------------------------------------------------- Analysis and interpretation – The Nine Billion Names of God In 1953 Arthur C. Clarke wrote “The Nine Billion Names of God”. This is a science fictive short story where we meet a group of lamas who wants to write the nine billion names of God. Atypically, the lamas will not use the ‘normal’ alphabet; but their own alphabet where they have invented and written in their holy books. In over three centuries they have been typing these names down, and

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    Two Opposing Powers

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    I recently read two articles concerning the topics of science and religion. Chet Raymo, author of Miracles and Explanations, offers insight on how science and religion are closely related while David Ludden, author of “Teaching Evolution at a Christian College”, declares that science and religion are too contradicting from one another and that people are unwilling to open their minds to new ideas once they have established their beliefs (Raymo & Ludden, 2011). This is a topic that has had controversy

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    Introduction The following technology review is to identify the cyber security areas that must be investigated in order to incorporate Wearable Technology (WT) into future projects, such as replacing smart cards for accessing computers or offices. Since its start in 1961 (Hong, & Baker, 2015), WT has been used for a variety of applications, such as managing financial transactions (Michalow, 2016) and tracking medical history (Bloss, 2015). Many of the recent applications of WT require a smartphone

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