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    General Goal: I want to inform my audience Specific Goal: To inform fellow students about yourself so they will remember you. Thesis Statement: I want to answer the five questions given in class that are: What would you choose to be, A world renowned inventor, musician /artist, scientist or Olympic athlete and why?; What interest do you have? And How will affect your career and why?; Have you ever felt guilt for a decision you made?; What outcomes do you have on being successful in life?; What

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    thing to remember about a thesis statement is it gives the reader your opinion and you are entitled to your opinion. You are also giving the reader a new article to read and allow them to give feedback if necessary. This isn 't new to me, for I 've done a thesis statement before and received good feedback from fellow classmates. What 's different is all of us were focused on once topic and had to come up with our own thesis on that assigned topic. It worked out well. Thesis Statement Number 1: Judging

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    Drones Thesis Statement

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    country to be kept safe. This statement refers back to my thesis

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    I decided to report my speech from a ted talk. I chose a topic that would be interesting enough to hear and can easily be relatable. The speaker I chose to evaluate is Benjamin Todd. Todd did his ted talk to persuade his audience to find work that they love instead of following their passion. At first the title was confusing because in my opinion love and passion would go together, however by listening to his speech throughout he was able to persuade me on how I should pick my career and how I should

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    A chain is only as strong as it weakest link this is the saying our coach would tell us every day at practice. Marcy is not the strongest or fastest player on the team. Furthermore, she is a little chubby and doesn’t run as fast as the rest of us. A chain is only as strong as it weakest link. One day at practice, we had to run sprints around the track. Slow jog for half the track at a slow cadence just like you see the military do as part of their training. Then sprint as fast as you can

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    Research Note: Inquiry focus: How does religion and science relate together   The relationship between religion and science has been a subject of study since classical antiquity, addressed by philosophers, theologians, scientists, and others. Different concept come from different geographical regions, cultures and history.  -  most scientific and technical innovations prior to the scientific revolution were achieved by societies organized by religious traditions. The scientific method were beginning

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    Reflection Paper

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    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 average, I expected the class to be effortless. However, the weekly papers combined with such a challenging class resulted in a constant bombardment of low grades, making me realize that I was very wrong. I started to put forth more effort in the class, and although

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    Distortions of the Daniel Boone Legend and Their Impact [1] The silent film, With Daniel Boone Thru the Wilderness, was produced in 1926: a time of prosperity, an era without the skepticism of the modern American mind. People were not yet questioning the stories and histories they had been taught as children. The entertaining story told in this Robert North Bradbury film is loosely based on the life of an American hero. However, the presence of several insidiously inaccurate historical

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    The Influence of conformity on society through religionmore by John Chaaya 2,137 Download (.doc)   The Influence of conformity on society in religion Religion has influenced societies on an epic scale for millennia. Even the mostprimitive people on the planet created gods to worship and use their teachings toform the basis of their society going back as far as the Paleolithic period wheremother earth was worshiped as a goddess. Through time people have stayedtrue to a belief or a religion

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    transformation into a beast when he is thrown into the grim terrain of the north. Along with this, the American people during the Frontier were shaped by the open land in the west that they were forced to adapt to. In the Call of the Wild and Turner’s Frontier Thesis, both Buck and the American people’s identity were shaped because of the surrounding geography. Initially in the story, Buck had it easy. He was born a domesticated St. Bernard/Scotch shepherd who lived with Judge Miller in the “sun kissed Santa

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