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    Points: 10.00/10.00  Question Text     Write an Argumentative Thesis Statement  1. Choose one of the statements as your persuasive speech topic.  You may argue for or against any of the statements below.  ○ Lance Armstrong’s social contributions outweigh his  doping allegations.  ○ Steve Jobs’ or Mark Zuckerberg’s success is based on  other people’s ideas and technology.  ○ Ray Lewis was exonerated from murder charges based  on his football fame.  2. Conduct background research on the topic. 

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    Thales of Miletus (ca 624 - 546 BC) Greek domain Thales was the Chief of the Seven Sages of ancient Greece‚ and has been called the "Father of Science‚" the "Founder of Abstract Geometry‚" and the "First Philosopher." Thales is believed to have studied mathematics under Egyptians‚ who in turn were aware of much older mathematics from Mesopotamia. Thales may have invented the notion of compass-and-straightedge construction. Several fundamental theorems about triangles are attributed to Thales‚ including

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    influenced American democracy‚ societal values‚ and image. He published an essay‚ “The Significance of the Frontier in American History” about these topics in 1893‚ and presented it at the Chicago World’s Fair. In his essay‚ Turner’s thesis referred to as the “Frontier Thesis” explained his take on why American’s possessed such unique values compared to their European ancestors and counterparts. The America‚ Turner lived in was one that was beginning to resemble a united state‚ fueled by: the South’s

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    Research Study / Thesis / Dissertation 1. What are the contents of Chapter 1 of the thesis? 2. Give the guidelines in writing the introduction. 3. How are the problems‚ assumptions‚ and hypotheses stated? 4. Give the guidelines in writing the importance of the study. 5. How should terms be defined? 6. How is the study delimited? 7. What is the meaning of conceptual framework? How is it constructed? Answers:   About CHAPTER II of Research / Research Study / Thesis / Dissertation

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    related materials or even none at all. Ordinarily‚ from fifteen to twenty-five may do for a master’s thesis and from twenty and above for a doctoral dissertation‚ depending upon their availability and depth and length of discussions. The numbers‚ however‚ are only suggestive but not imperative. These are only the usual numbers observed in theses and dissertations surveyed. For an undergraduate thesis about ten may do. B. Ways of Citing Related Literature and Studies The following are the ways

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    it does not have to fight the sun but the sun gives way to the moon. The same applies to hot and cold. In Aneximanes’ view‚ progress is present on the fact that the opposites give way to each other and are present in one another. Furthermore‚ Pythagoras also saw the opposites coexisting and in harmony. He talks of the ten opposites which include light and darkness‚ good and evil‚ male and female‚ odd and even numbers. He argues that the good member of each pair must establish dominance over the

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    as fast as we have technologically or mentally. Sometimes described as the first pure mathematician‚ Pythagoras of Samos‚ was a very important developer of modern mathematics. Unfortunately there is‚ in comparison‚ little known about his and his followers ’ achievements for they worked in a secret society where they kept strictly to themselves. An odd note about the details of Pythagoras ’s life is that the information that is written about him in early biographies is done so by authors who

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    Pythagoras is a Greek philosopher commonly well known as mathematician scientist. He was Greek philosopher before Socratic‚ he is often referred as a great mathematician‚ mystic‚ and scientist. He also was the founder of the religious movement called Pythagoreanism. Pythagoras theory declared that is the basic principle of life is the numbers and adding numbers. Anaxagoras also is a Greek philosopher was the first philosopher to bring philosophy from Ionia to Athens. Anaxagoras’ innovative theory

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    The Pre-Socratic Philosophers | "Pre-Socratic" is the expression commonly used to describe those Greek thinkers who lived and wrote between 600 and 400 B.C. It was the Pre-Socratics who attempted to find universal principles which would explain the natural world from its origins to man’s place in it. Although Socrates died in 399 B.C.‚ the term "Pre-Socratic" indicates not so much a chronological limit‚ but rather an outlook or range of interests‚ an outlook attacked by both Protagoras (a Sophist)

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    PYTHAGORAS OF SAMOS Pythagoras of Samos‚ more commonly known as Pythagoras is recognized as the world’s first mathematician. Pythagoras’ image is mysterious because none of his writings are published‚ and the ‘society he led‚ half religious and half scientific‚ followed a code of secrecy’ (O’Connor and Robertson‚ 1993). He was born c575 BC in Samos‚ Greece‚ and was killed in c495 BC. Details about Pythagoras can be found in early biographical writings who would write of him having ‘divine powers’

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