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    To test a problem statement, the five problem restatement techniques are used. The five techniques are paraphrase, 180-degree, broadening the focus, redirection and why ask why. The first technique paraphrase is used to restate the issue using different words. The paraphrase statement should be different from the original statement, but state the same issue. This will allow the problem to be reviewed by different viewpoints. (Jones, 1998) The paraphrased statement for the titles on hold…

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    There is a four-step interview process conducted at the scene of a crime with a witness. The first step is general basic questions such as "what happened?" or "what did you see or hear?" When the witness is answering these questions, the should be able to do so without interruption. Meaning, there should be no notes, audio recordings, or visual recordings at this time because notes slow down or interrupt a witness's concentration, and recordings also intimidate most witnesses and will not give a…

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    Peeing In A Pool Analysis

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    Begin by writing a paragraph 5-10 sentences that summarizes or paraphrases what the article is about. It is safe to say that everyone has peed in the pool at least once in their life. However, very few people know how harmful peeing in the pool can be. Not only is swimming in pee gross, but it can turn into a long term health hazard. Most people tend to think that adding more chlorine to the pool will kill off all bacteria but what they don’t know is that when chlorine reacts with urine it…

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    Marilyn Chandler McEntyre's lecture, "Why Worry about Words" (2004), argues that the English Language is ugly and bad because of bad habits many people of today have picked up. McEntyre states the availability of words being written and spoken correctly has never been done before and believe this is good news so it can be taught. She also explains that George Orwell and George Steiner describes that language once served people and thier agendas. Lastly, McEntyre explains the reasoning of George…

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    Carol Burris from the Washington Post writes in the article “How Many Students Are Refusing to Take Common Core Tests This Year” that “New York State rocked the world of test based reform last year when nearly a quarter of a million students opted out of the Grades 3-8 Common Core tests” (Burris 1). Parents opted their kids out of state testing, because they disapproved of Common Core Standards. For people who are not aware of what Common Core Standards are, they are a set of national…

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    time. A good forty-seven percent of the time, the mind drifts during sex, while reading, even while during a conversation with another human being, (it can even happen while taking care of a child!) (Paragraph 1, Page 1.) Corresponding with the paraphrase, people need to put more focus into the tasks at hand, and especially if the tasks include caring for a child. Along with how the average mind…

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    In the article, “A Plagiarism Pentimento” by Rebecca Moore Howard explains how plagiarism should be reconsidered especially for patchwriting. Patchwriting is copying from a source text and deleting words or substituting words into their own. Howard always thought that patchwriting was plagiarizing until one day her college students wrote essays and they seemed like they just plagiarized the text. She was so confused about her students patchwriting the text. Howard started to study more about…

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    What Is Direct Plagiarism

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    Plagiarism is copying someone else’s work and passing it on to others saying it’s your own when really it isn’t. Teachers are so concerned about plagiarism because it can affect you in the future. Moral issue with plagiarism is that students turn in assignments they got off of their friends, online or even a book. By doing that, you’re not turning in your work, you’re turning in someone else’s. There are different types of plagiarism. One of them would be Direct Plagiarism. This is when you copy…

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    money, how important is to save or even the risk and rewards of doing so . However, is better to prevent teenagers from taking financial decisions, since they may provoke a disaster affecting United States' economy and at the same time their. To paraphrase, treating children like adults when talking…

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    middle schools students had experienced these various types of bullying: name calling (44.2 %); teasing (43.3 %) and it could have not been for wearing regular clothing. IV. Second reason with supporting evidence from outside source, use quote or paraphrase with parenthetical citation(if there is a 3rd reason you can give it) - Leads to confidence issues, fear of going to school an even a lack in school…

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