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    Adapt To Loneliness

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    my observation journal on March 8, I regard it as “my old friend, my treasure, as it once became a part of my daily life”. Looking back at the whole process of writing it, long but meaningful, I struggled from feeling confused to clear. Due to my misunderstanding of the micro fiction’s main idea and my carelessness for not doing thorough research of its background, I found myself went astray in the first and second draft. I even explained the title “The Nobody” in a wrong way, for I explained it as “a person that cannot be seen because of poverty”. In the peer feedback discussion, one of my group members Frank pointed out my mistake and told me that “nobody” actually means a person of little importance. After realizing it, I revised the thesis statement from “the micro fiction shows the gap between rich and poor or social justice” to “the micro fiction reveals that compared to this objective material world, the existence of each individual is negligible,” which seems more reasonable. Also, such change did make a big difference to my following response, for I focused more on the relationship between each individual’s existence and this material world. Besides, I gradually developed the habit of paying more attention to my potential audience through this writing experience. As my audience are all the professors in WKU who are well-educated with rich life experience, some responses, for instance, encourage the audience to face ups and downs in their life bravely will be in vain.…

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    what he wanted, and then what happened. My weakness I believe that this paper that I couldn’t not understand what Dan buenntter was trying to get apart. I had hard time trying to understand the reason for it thesis statement because even though I was writing a summary, that statement is still necessary to allow my readers to know what my summary was about. I also needed to provide a clear presentation of ideas and examples from the video to help my readers understand the main idea of the source…

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    Thesis Diversity Leads to Essay Atrocity If a student from the previous generation was told of how our current educational system would be, he/she would find it unrecognizable. Throughout the years, education systems had developed a reputation for being rigid, disciplinary, and uncompromising when it came to their curricula; however, as of late, the curriculum has progressively become more accepting towards innovative and creative thinking. This has become evident through multiple courses,…

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    In our group presentation, there were areas where are presentation excelled and areas where our presentation could have been improved. Our transitions from one topic to the next lacked fluidity across the board. I struggled with reading the evidence I was using to support my claim which distracted me and the audience. Otherwise, the group was able to smooth talk about their topics without much issue. If we had practiced the speech once or twice, transitions between topics would have been more…

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    face, and even shooting off rounds of live ammo.” and then finally gives the thesis statement “it’s A-okay to call dibs on a spot in the first 48 hours after a snow emergency. Except, that is, in one of the city’s toniest neighborhoods: the South End.”. Another effective introduction comes from the article “Boston Is a Shooters’ Paradise” from Boston magazine This one starts differently since it begins with a story that gives the reader context on where, when, how and what happens after a…

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    Writing Process

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    The importance of this paragraph is to draw the paper together by summarizing the three topics. This paragraph should end with a clincher sentence. A clincher sentence could restate the thesis or it could ask the reader a question about the topic that will leave the reader pondering. An example of this would be the one used in this essay, “Once an individual learns the correct way to write a paper, he or she will survive in any course.” Therefore, this leaves the reader with a statement that…

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    Introduction I’ll never forgot the plaque hanging in my childhood home with a famous Muhammad Ali quote that states, “service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.” My parents, Michael and Karen Clavin, specifically placed this sign on the wall of our entrance hall so that it was visible soon as soon as we entered our home. They raised my three brothers and me to always take the opportunity to help others who were in need through service work. In the year 2007, we began…

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    QP engaged Maunica in participating in CBT activity geared towards time management and stress. QP explained to Maunica that the activity will increase her awareness of time management and procrastination affect stress level. QP explained to Maunica what procrastination is and provided an example. QP asked Maunica to explain what she procrastinated about. QP brainstormed with Maunica procrastination activities people get involved in diversion from a goal they may want to accomplish. QP asked…

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    Section 1: Introduction Patient Demographic Information Juan Medina is a 23 year old male presenting to treatment for heroin addiction. Currently he is living with his girlfriend and young son. He attended school until 10th grade where a combination of poor academic performance and a learning disability lead Juan to drop out of school. Limited by his lack of academic achievement Juan has had trouble holding down a job. To earn money Juan has turned to his cohorts in the local gang. He…

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    Negligence Essay Example

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    means that negligence can ruin everything in your life including relationship, and health. Context and transition: This is where you will connect your hook to your actually topic. Remember to remain general, but give your topic some context. Sarah Moorcroft is struggling to find who her real daughter is, which causes further harm to the family and their relationship unknowingly. This is not only Sarah but Kristie Moorcroft (daughter of Sarah Moorcroft). She not only causes harm but faces many…

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