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    resulted in some people asking: Shouldn't women have to register for the draft now, just like the men? A better question: Isn't it time to get rid of the Selective Service System altogether? Our Country may have an all-volunteer military, and conscription may have ended over 40 years ago, since 1973, but the federal government still insists on having our young men, between the ages of 18 and 25, waste their time and register for a draft that does not exist, and subject themselves to being spied…

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    wondered about what really happened on the night of Paul Revere’s ride? The Deposition: Draft is a good way to find out. The Draft is very accurate, a primary source, and is not dramatized. Let's see what the Deposition: Draft has to offer. Due to the very accurate details in the Draft, it is a good source to use to learn about the night of April 18, 1775. A deposition is an exact account of an event. The Draft is a deposition so it omits nothing, and adds nothing. The poem, “Paul Revere’s…

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    Most initial drafts of papers contain numerous mistakes, which later on are made strides. The initial draft of the student composing on Scott Jaschik's article, "Winning Hearts and Minds in War on Plagiarism," contains many faults, which prevent the draft from reaching its full potential. The main basic error the student made was utilizing proper nouns excessively all through the starting draft. The student specifies and refers to the author commonly all through the entire draft. Despite the…

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    they need to keep working on. He moves on, telling the reader what the process should be when you are writing a paper. A major point Hjortshoj brings up to the reader, is that students often don’t take their time while writing, they make their first draft their last. He says that this in the end is not beneficial because it makes the paper a mess and unfocused. The…

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    January 17, 1982, in Chicago, Illinois (“Dwyane Wade Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more”). Growing up, Dwyane Wade went to Richards in Oak Lawn, Illinois, and he went to Marquette for college. Dwyane Wade was drafted by the Miami Heat in the first round (fifth pick, fifth overall), in the 2003 NBA Draft, and he debuted on October 28, 2003 (“Dwyane Wade Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Draft Status and more”). Dwyane Wade played shooting guard and point guard in the NBA and…

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    revision. Harris provides strategies for students to improve their draft process for essays. He believes that instead of nitpicking on the minor details of essays, writers should attack the draft with thought-provoking questions. According to Harris, one major obstacle for writers is critiquing their own essays from a different point of view. This is where peer edits become a necessity for successful revision. Another challenge of the draft process is when writers solely focus on fixing what is…

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    The year is 1968, and the Vietnam War is already 14 years underway. There is not a volunteer army, so the Selective Service System sends out a draft notice to all eligible males between the ages of 18 and 26. There were many ways to get out of the draft like having a disability, having a health condition, being a conscientious objector, being a student or choosing to flee to Canada. What would the feelings be of a young man with a bright future who just received a notice? This is what the author…

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    “Stylics, in-text citations, and references” (Lee, 2014). If executed correctly, you are certain to have an effective research paper. Now, pay attention as we break it apart piece by piece from outlining, finding reputable sources, all the way to making drafts using APA formatting. When writing any type of research paper there should always be a useful outline made along the way. It is a big key…

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    management, getting distracted, and procrastination till the last minute to finish my essays. I do not revise my essays very much besides taking into consideration my peer’s comments. I need to give myself more time to work on my second draft and the revision of that second draft; I usually stay up late writing this essay and I would like to space out my work over a period of time instead of cramming it two days before the essay is due. I usually get distracted when typing an essay because I go…

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    tips on how to create a good paper. Although I gained much knowledge over the past few months I did struggle with a few things such as formulating a written thesis statement expressing my main point in the composition, producing rough drafts preliminary to the final draft, applying transition strategies to organize the entire composition cohesively and coherently, and overall practicing various prewriting strategies, such as thinking, brainstorming, listing, and freewriting. When forming a…

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