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    Outcome 3 explores what it takes for a writer to produce complex, analytical, persuasive arguments that contribute to the conversation of existing research and matter in academic contexts. It is important for a writer, when developing a complex and analytical claim, to implement the stakes of the argument, and why the argument matters to their field of research. If the argument has no purpose, then the writers desired audience have no reason to read it. It is also vital for the writer to…

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    Fogliasso, Christine E., and Margie Washburn. "Arctic National Wildlife Refuge: A Refuge For America?." Insights To A Changing World Journal 1 (2012): 38-51.Academic Search Complete. Web. 7 Oct. 2015. There are many wildlife species in the arctic regions ranging from, birds, caribou herds, polar bears, and more. The porcupine caribou herds are the main food source for the villages that live the subsistence lifestyle in the Arctic region.The expectations of drilling regarding to wildlife are…

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    whereas Hume, who was influenced by skepticism, put an end to pure reason and an end to the Enlightenment Era. In the following term paper I will first give a definition of epistemology, followed by explaining in detail Kant’s distinction between analytical and synthetical judgments as well as compare the similarities and differences between Kant’s distinction between…

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    and the average current used will be used to calculate a value for Avogadro’s number. Techniques used: In this experiment, different techniques will be used to collect the required data, such as taking the mass of the copper electrode on an analytical balance, preparing the electrodes, using LabQuest, and assembling an electrochemical cell, which includes setting up a DC power supply, an ohm resistor, a Vernier Current Probe, and two connecting wires. Chemicals and Equipment used: In…

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    Tlc Lab Report

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    TLC and HPTLC Introductions Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is derived from liquid chromatography where liquid serves as mobile phase and thin layer of substance on a flat late surface serves as stationary phase. The thin layer of materials act as sorbent while the mobile phase known as solvent. Solvent will send the solutes through the sorbent depends on the strength of the mobile phase as it dissolved the solute and send them up the plate against gravity ,and resistance of sorbent…

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    each other and the peer reviews we participated in. My final paper for WRIT 1301 was a trend paper, in which I examined the rise of acceptance of queer people due to millennial lead efforts. Unlike the previous three papers, this paper was mostly analytical and factual, with little room for my preferred style of writing. My biggest struggle in this paper was the collection of sources which were credible, recent and proved my trend’s existence. The first two drafts of my paper did not include a…

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    management. The program also offers general knowledge in other finance areas. Therefore, the CFA credential gives the charter holders an advantage when seeking for employment opportunities. In addition, the program equips individuals with essential analytical skills and knowledge required in the field of finance especially in the increasingly uncertain market…

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    Top Five Strengths

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    strengths as an individual and be able to contribute them towards your future is something that helps a person grow to be successful in their career path. My top five strengths were competition, self-assurance, communication, individualization, and analytical. I was very pleased with my top five because it does connect with who I am, and types of strengths I need to pursue with my future. Competition is a someone’s instinctive personality that drives him or her to compete in all aspects of…

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    author delves into great detail and highlights many examples of the “insensitivity” of archaeologists. Killick goes on to say that some archaeologists scientists have been accused of “abetting the looting of archaeological sites…by lending their analytical expertise to collectors, art museums, and auction houses” (Killick:246). That, including the idea that most post processual archaeologists believe that “our own interpretation of the past involves choices that depend less on an objective…

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    Standardized Assessment

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    classroom goal is to measure what students know in new and innovative ways. One way we have chosen to measure our students is through teaching inquiry and analytical thinking. Duke (2013) argues, “For U.S. students to compete more successfully with their international peers, they must develop a greater focus on scientific inquiry and analytical thinking, learn better how to find reliable information, and develop greater skill in communicating and working with other people” (Duke, p. 46). My…

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