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    Farnham Proposal

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    Guess and Farnham discuss the demand curve in relation to whether a proposed program will be favored and affect the consumers’ willingness to purchase the output of the program. Willingness to pay issues complicate cost-benefit analysis and through surveying and hypothetical situations, the contingent valuation method is used. This method “is widely used in environmental areas, particularly to evaluate willingness to pay for nonuse or existence values of environmental goods” (Guess 325) and…

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    ADHD Proposals

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    Alternatives ADHD has engrossed many proposed treatments. Treatment replacements can be defined as any treatment other than prescription psychoactive drugs or behavioral treatments (Evans.B, 2014). Nutritional diets are considered an alternate treatment. There is indication that removing certain foods or altering their diet is beneficial to adolescents with ADHD. Research has shown eating foods with artificial food colors or additives, having low iron levels, and changing or removing certain…

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    A Modest Proposal

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    I want to say that this paper can be great once you develop your arguments more. In terms of the introduction, I like the quote you included. It really gives the reader a perspective on what you are trying to say. An issue is that some of your sentences are too long and that will most likely detract the viewers’ attention from any points you are trying to make. I recommend making your sentences clearer and less lengthy, because the introduction is what gets the reader interested in your paper.…

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    A Modest Proposal

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    State of the Problem In its variety of forms, cancer is estimated to affect more than 14 million people per year, and is the cause the death of more than 8 million (National Cancer Institute). Despite millions of dollars of research in the field, and a concentrated effort by researchers around the globe, a panacea for cancer doesn’t exist, although much headway has been made in earlier detection and better treatment methods. Much of the difficulty in treating the disease lies in its diversity;…

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    A Modest Proposal

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    According to the text “metadiscourse is language that does not refer to the substance of your writing, but instead it refers to yourself, your reader or your writings”. This sentence is an example of metadiscourse. 1a. My attempt to explain to my readers what metadiscourse is particularly difficult, because I do not fully understand it myself. This sentence refers to the reader and myself is a prime example of metadiscourse. I used language that speaks in the first person and the actions…

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    A Modest Proposal

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    Choosing a university that fills all of my needs was a nerve wrecking yet exciting task. Northwestern emerged as the best choice for me. After reading the information pamphlet, and researching the college website, I realized that Northwestern College offers what I want to gain from my college experience. For many years, I have wanted to be in the nursing field. In addition, the Northwestern College stands out for me in the field. Coming from a small high school, really impressed by my visit to…

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    Joke Party Characteristics

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    A joke party, also known as a frivolous party or a satirical party, is a political party that is created for the point of entertainment or to make a political statement through satire. Although they do occasionally exist as a way to spread a message across, sometimes they their existence is mainly a source of humor or entertainment. The following is a list of satirical parties from around the world. Although the level of success that they have found varies, they all share one common…

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    Swift’s Life Jonathan Swift was an Anglo-Irish. He was a satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, poet and cleric who became Dean of St Patrick's Cathedral Dublin. Some of his work that people remember him by are Gulliver's Travels, A Modest Proposal, A Journal to Stella, Drapier's Letters, The Battle of the Books, An Argument Against Abolishing Christianity and A Tale of a Tub. He was known for his different type of writing. He had an interesting life and career as an author.…

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    Satire is a literary genre, categorised by the ridiculing of different faucets of society, as well as society as a whole. This ridicule is different to simple mockery, in that the core purpose of satire is to show the shortcomings of the subject through thinly-veiled metaphors and ironic humour. Satirical writing draws on sarcasm and wit to criticise it's subject in an intelligent and thought-provoking way. Jonathan Swift, author of 'Gulliver's Travels' is one of the best known and most widely…

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    SSA Proposal

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    In the midst of the Great Depression, congress voted by a landslide to create Social Security during the spring of 1935. Almost no one in the House and the Senate were against this new bill known as the Social Security ACT (SSA). Taxes for this act were first collected in January of 1937 and the first payments were made that month as well. Its original purpose was to provide support and peace of mind to the current workforce and retirees. The SSA was able to accomplish this task by taking a…

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