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    Thesis Statement: Placing dangerous juvenile offenders into the adult court system would help rehabilitate these offenders and deter other dangerous juvenile offenders from engaging in crime. Argument 1: Harsh sentencing acts as deterrent to kids who are considering committing crimes because of the psychological impact it will have on them. Book: Bernard T.‚ Kurlychek‚ M. (2010). The Cycle of Juvenile Justice. Oxford University Press Inc. (pages 12-21) Journal: Angell‚ K. (2004). The regressive

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    Everyman Liberty University Online English 102 i. Thesis/ Introduction ii. Summary of Characters and what they add to the play a. Messenger b. God c. Death d. Everyman e. Fellowship f. Kindred g. Cousin h. Goods i. Good Deeds j. Knowledge k. Confession l. Beauty m. Strength n. Discretion o. Five Wits (Senses) p. Angel q. Doctor iii. Perspective of Death r

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    Everyman is a morality play that uses an individual‚ Everyman‚ to represent all men. The play dramatizes his reckoning with death and salvation to show that when one dies‚ all of the things one lives for are taken away‚ and only your good deeds succeed. He uses the characters to teach a moral. The main character in the play‚ Everyman‚ serves as the embodiment of everyman in the world. The moral of this play is a good one. “All things o this earth are mere vanity. Beauty‚ Strength‚ and Discretion

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    Thesis- Throughout the novel Cry‚ the Beloved Country‚ Alan Paton criticism of/commentary on apartheid was influenced by his own personal experiences from growing up in South Africa‚ the government and class system in the 1940s‚ and the lack of rights in South Africa. I. Background Info on Alan Paton A. Early Life/Family 1. Born in 1903. 2. Raised in Pietermaritzburg‚ South Africa. a. grew up an in era before South African race politics had hardened into its present intransigence

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    Ellis 1 English 102-Professor Mason 10/15/2011 Outline for Research Paper Outline TOPIC: Cultural Backgrounds. Are They the Same or Different? THESIS: Cultural Backgrounds and issues have an effect on many families and how they are raised. There are many traditions that families feel they have to follow

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    5/30/13 There have been many great short stories written‚ but two of my favorites are actually in this paper. I’m going to compare and contrast "The Lottery" and "The most dangerous game" using plot‚ conflict‚ and structure. These two books’ authors draw out these themes in very interesting and different ways. After reading both of these short stories I have decided to pic them to write about because in none of the other short stories offered‚ is there such an interest from me then these two

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    Raquel Ceja 11/06/14 English 110-07 Tiffany Wong Research Paper Outline I. Introduction A. Current problem: Discrimination against immigrants. B. Audience: United States citizens C. Key Terms: discriminated‚ contribute Thesis statement: Immigrants go through the worst to come to the United States and contribute to a total different society yet they are often discriminated or looked down upon. II. Background A. Historical immigration overview: Immigrants leave behind family‚ their home place‚ for

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    Phoenix Material Outline and Thesis Statement Guide Create an outline that includes details that support your thesis. Identify at least three main points and at least two supporting details per main point. Write all supporting details and sub details in complete sentences. Include both in-text citations in the outline and a references page following the outline. Many of your supporting details and sub details will need in-text citations. Outline only the body of your paper (not your introduction

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    A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner I WHEN Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument‚ the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house‚ which no one save an old man-servant--a combined gardener and cook--had seen in at least ten years. It was a big‚ squarish frame house that had once been white‚ decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the

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    Analysis of Death in “Everyman” Name Outline 1. Give brief overview of Death a. Discuss when he appears and for what reason b. Discuss his objectives and what his reason for being there is c. Discuss who he is talking to d. Give thesis statement 2. Quote the excerpt of Death’s conversation with God 3. Quote the excerpt of Trussler and his summary of the conversation 4. Discuss the atypical depiction of Death e. Follow up with Ron Tanner’s quotation

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