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    Methods in Paragraph

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    t 1.) description 2.) narration 3.) exposition 4.) anecdote 5.) process 6.) character sketch 7.) definition 8.) classification 9.) exemplification 10.) cause and effect 11.) comparison and contrast 12.) details 13.) analogy Examples 1.)Descriptive paragraphs are often used to describe what a person looks and acts like. Read this example descriptive paragraph‚ notice how descriptive paragraphs are arranged by putting together all the sentences about the same thing. Here is an

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    rogerian argument

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    EN 102 Spring 2014 Chisum Rogerian Argument‚ 15% of final grade‚ 1300 words Having analyzed a visual argument‚ a written argument‚ and your own writing processes‚ you will now be asked to present two opposing views on the same social justice issue‚ and‚ in whatever way possible‚ propose a solution that would please both parties. Rough Draft (3 printed copies) Due: 3/18 Final Draft Due: 3/20 by the beginning of class via Turnitin The Assignment: Using at least three sources‚ craft a

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    Structure in an argument defines which parts go where. Traditionally‚ logical arguments have been described using either inductive or deductive structure. There is a lot more to arguments than just that. There are three different ways to help structure arguments. The most used structure in an argumentative essay is the Classical Oration (Lunsford & Ruszkiewicz‚ 2010‚ p. 172). It is the simplest way to write an argumentative essay. The more complex and less often used ways to structure an argument

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    PEER EVALUATION FORM – BSAD 8060 GROUP # __I did not find the group number however my group members ID’s are from 1 to 5___ YOUR NAME __Anjani Devi Danthuluri__ This evaluation form asks you to rate your fellow group members on the quality and quantity of work contributed to the group. You may use any percentage between 1% and 100%. Fold the evaluation (lengthwise) when completed‚ your professor will pick it up momentarily. General Guidelines: 100% = Person did everything he/she

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    Socratic Dialouge

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    Identify and analyse the key components of collaboration and Socratic Dialogue and contrast with previous practise. By using Socratic dialogue in the approach of cognitive therapy methods I have used the dialogue to change the client’s thinking which resulted in a change of behaviour and feelings‚ I have found when I have directed questions in a discovery way such as; how does this relate to what you told me earlier or do you see any connection ‚unlike ‘self-directed’ (as in PCT) I have found that

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    Cosmopolitanism and Person

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    The point of Appiah’s essay is to explain the topic of cosmopolitanism is today’s society. Basically‚ Appiah explains someone who is a cosmopolitan as "a citizen of the world"; it is also "our responsibility to exchange ideas about what is right and wrong in the world." We must also realize that we are responsible for other people in the world‚ and that every person has a different positive contribution that they can make to the "whole." He uses words‚ such as "shared humanity‚" to show that

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    Balaya

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    BALAYA (POWER) Ranjith‚ protagonist of the film‚ enter to political stream‚ making a clean sweep of out dated political ideologies. People trust & believe on him & he becomes the president of Pradeshiya Sabha. Ranjith has a determination to go a long way in politics. Ranjith don’t have special knowledge to about the administration. Sam is the person help Ranjith to become the president. Sam becomes the private secretary of Ranjith‚ instigates him to do illegal things. Sujitha is loyal to Ranjith

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    Amy Willis MU.2.9 Task 2.3 Explain where conflicts and dilemmas in sharing information You need to be open and honest when sharing information because it might turn into conflicts and dilemmas. But you have to careful when you are being open and honest where you are sharing information in case a person gets angry or may be the person doesn’t want to work with you in the setting and may not trust you and it might turns into conflicts and dilemmas as you need to think the person has the done

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    Essay 1 A Natural Law theorist would argue that homosexuality is unnatural because it goes against four common definitions of the word unnatural. The Natural Law theorist would argue that homosexuality goes against the descriptive laws of nature‚ it is artificially produced by humans‚ anything uncommon is unnatural‚ and that any use of an organ that it contrary to its purposed use is unnatural. Leiser believes that these contentions to homosexuality being a natural phenomenon do not sufficiently

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    Assess Hume’s response for rejecting miracles (35 marks) David Hume puts forward two separate but very closely related arguments against miracles. Hume argues that the probability of miracles actually happening is so low that is irrational and illogical to believe that miracles do occur. Hume is an empiricist‚ meaning that he emphasises experience and observations of the world as the way of learning new things. He argues that when investigating any story of a miracle‚ evidence can be collected‚

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