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    TEMPLATE FOR PERSUASIVE OUTLINE Introduction Attention: What if we could invested in research that could better the scientific understanding of SMA that could lead to a breakthrough in treatment that will strengthen infant’s bodies, extend life, and lead to a cure for their illness. Topic: Today, I am going to discuss a horrible disease, called Spinal Muscular Atrophy that plagues our children in the world today. Importance: This disease is the number one genetic cause of death in infants in…

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    Research Outline Issue: Animal training methods and their effectiveness in terms of safety and success in producing desired outcomes. Thesis: Positive reinforcement training (PRT) is more effective in animal training than other traditional methods of training as it promotes obedience through a trusting relationship, reduces stress on the animal, and benefits the well-being and safety of both animal and trainer. I. Introduction: Widely used animal training techniques have varied from making an…

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    Homeless Paper Outline Introduction hook: America prides itself for being an equal opportunity country regardless of race, gender, gender identity, and even sexual preference, But what about the social standing or the financial circumstances of someone such as a homeless person? Introduction interpretation: I personally never experience homelessness but I question why do many people look upon them assuming they know everything. I ask where is the voice of those really homeless. If a tree…

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    His basic battle outline was to trick the Allied army into attacking the French right wing, and then his stronger left wing would close in on the northern and southern flanks, surrounding the Allies and cutting off their supplies. Even though this is not what ended up happening…

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    1. Explain and discuss the background events and ideas which led to Milgram’s research. Stanley Milgram (1963) was a American social psychologist who carried out the destructive obedience experiment at Yale University in 1963. He was very interested in how far people would go in a situation where it meant hurting another person under an authority figures orders. If an authority figure affected obedience levels in everyday American men. This idea came about after Adolf Eichmann's trial in…

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    Jeff Caton 11/19/15 History Outline The War of 1812: A Series of Blunders I. Introduction The War of 1812 was unlike any other war. Lasting from 1812 to 1815, only 30 years after the American Revolution, the War of 1812 was unique because it was another war with our old enemy. Once again, the newly found United States was engaged in war with Britain. The main cause of the War was the French; ironic because they were our allies during the revolutionary war and without the French the United States…

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    Title: The Religious Foundation of a Reactionary Race War: The Impact of Union and Confederate Propaganda on the American Civil War from April 12, 1861 to May 9, 1865 Outline: I. Introduction II.Lincoln’s Religious Race War. A.Lincoln promotes slavery as an “evil” that must be destroyed militarily. 1.Lincolon gives speeches on the “evils” of slavery. 2.The Presidency is a platform for war propaganda through Christian values. 3.Lincoln has a major impact on encouraging young men to…

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    Adlerian Theory Theoretical Presentation Outline History of Adler Alfred Adler was originally a private practicing ophthalmologist in 1898. However, it wasn’t until later, Adler became a psychiatrist. A few years later his psychoanalytic views on social situations attracted the attention of Sigmund Freud. In 1902 Adler was asked to be one of the first four members of Freud’s psychoanalytic circle, also known as the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society. Where he later began researching more into…

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    distinguishable distinction of tasks approach and independence it sometime leads to a controversial topic about motivation in working in comparison of self-employer and wage earner such as which kind of career is able to be stimulated the most? Argument Outline: This essay apprehend the term of motivation as…

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    studies anger in Lorraine Hansberry's A Raisin in the Sun focusing on the themes of anger, dreams, and dreams deferred , racism and self-identity, through the techniques of symbolism , satire, sarcasm, contrast, irony, and foreshadowing. Outline I. Theoretical part: Anger in literature 1. Definitions:- A. Plato saw that anger is a passion that is threatening the state security. He believes that art is playing a changing role towards such emotions. B. Seneca argued that everyone…

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