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    regarding public and private school. Though, while one is trying to figured out what would best way to organize my ideas and stage my argument, it comes to my realization that I must learn to develop my arguments, understand my audience, evaluating source of material, approaching arguments rhetorically whereas avoiding logical fallacies. As a result, I visited online writing lab for more interactive learning on modes of persuasion, organizing one’s argument, argumentative purposes, using…

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    interpreting __5__ or more total sources (all outside sources) Addresses all aspects of the TASK by accurately analyzing, interpreting, and using at least 4 total sources that were presented on the DBQ. Addresses most aspects/all aspects of the TASK while utilizing/citing information from the documents in a limited way. Use of (3) three total sources. Attempts to address some aspects of the TASK, making limited use of the documents provided. (2-1) two-one total sources were used. Shows…

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    Pollution is all around the earth, in many nooks and crannies. Many people go through there every day life overlooking a simple, but at the sometime complex issue. There are many different types of pollutants and many more buried down under the main ones. The three main types of pollutants include, air pollution, water pollution, and soil pollution, but this isn’t all of them. There are pollutants such as noise and light that are not as popular as the others, but still exist. All of these…

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    question and several sub-questions to guide your research. Some of the evidence you use may come from your own experiences or observations. Some evidence may come from sources assigned in the course (see the assigned sources in the schedule in the syllabus). Some must come from credible sources that you find on your own. A credible source is one written or presented by a professional who has researched the topic. You must use at least four…

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    Point source: Built in or settled pollutant discharge facilities. In other words, single and identifiable source of pollution. For example, industrial wastes or certain chemicals such as mercury can be discharged from industrial discharge pipes to rivers or lakes. Waste disposal pipes can be another example. Non-point source: Release of potential pollutants from a range of activities without a single or definite source. Agricultural facilities can be considered as non-point sources. Stormwater…

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    environment. Water Pollution affects drinking water which we need to survive. It also affects rivers, lakes, and ocean where sea creatures live. Water Pollution is one of the major problems in our environment. It has been suggested as the leading cause of death and diseases. Water Pollution is the contamination of water with chemicals and different substance that may affect plants, humans or animal health. There are different kinds of water pollution if the pollution comes from a single source…

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    stand out as a common source of essential information. Users can add new works or edit the contents of other users’ articles. According to Hasty et al., “Since its 2001 launch, Wikipedia has become the most popular general reference site on the Internet, ranking sixth globally based on Internet traffic” (368). With many volunteers around the world, Wikipedia has massive content that is distributed in different languages. The size and popularity of the platform make it a common source of general…

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    Introduction Environmental Pollution is one of the prevailing global issues that is creating impact on not only the quality of life but is also making the future uncertain and threatening. It is destabilizing the ecological stability of the world. Environmental pollution includes air, water, and other ecological forms of pollutions that are degrading the natural resources and environment. Based on the severity of the issue of Environmental Pollution, respective paper will briefly describe the…

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    not many people are interested in history. Before taking this class I thought history was a boring subject that I would not need later in life. Through this class I have learned that it is important to know what you are talking about, to look at sources carefully, and that history can be important to me in my future career. Through this class I have learned that it is important to gain as much information as possible to a subject that you are arguing about. This was an important lesson to learn…

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    dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, and pH is in the water. The stream team will look at the effect on water quality, the effect on plants and animals, the acceptable levels for swimming, sources and sources categorized, the best management practices, whether the sources are point source, or nonpoint source pollutants, and the test results. The stream team will be doing all of those topics over nitrate, phosphate, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, temperature, and pH. The stream team will also…

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