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    Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) or Attention Deficit Disorder without the Hyperactivity (ADD) is a condition of the brain that makes it difficult for children to control their behavior in school and social settings. This condition is also known by various names: hyperactivity‚ minimal brain dysfunction‚ minimal brain damage and hyperkinetic syndrome. In 1968 the name was changed to hyperkinectic‚ meaning wildly fast-paced or excited‚ reaction of childhood. The focus was on hyperactive

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    The relationship between attention and consciousness has been thoroughly researched‚ some researchers believe that there is a relationship between attention and consciousness‚ and that they might both be necessary for each to occur‚ and others believe that these are distinct entities. Importantly‚ when talking about attention‚ most researchers explain that they are talking about selective attention in their examples. Attention is described as the mechanism we use to actively processes specific information

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    Purpose: I’m going to briefly tell you about how golf started. I am then going to teach the proper grip and posture one should have‚ ball placement when going to set up‚ and what some of the different golf clubs were made for. 1. Introduction a. Attention Getter: Have you ever gone out to the golf course with your buddies and had an absolute awful day? Golf is a challenging game both mentally and physically. It has been around since the 15th century and has been played competitively all around the

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    Often in great works of literature‚ symbols are incorporated to add depth. These symbols make it more interesting to the reader by making connections from one idea to another. Herman Melville depicts a great number of characters and symbols in his 19th century novel Moby Dick. Melville uses symbols to develop plot‚ characters‚ and to give the reader a deeper interpretation of the novel. (Tucker) The author successfully uses the symbols of brotherhood‚ monomania‚ isolation‚ religion‚ and duality to

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    Informative Speech Topic: Benefits of Drinking Water. INTRODUCTION Attention getter: What do humans‚ trees and fishes have in common? Anyone have any ideas? It’s what 71 percent of earth is covered with……water. We all need water to survive. So‚ how many of you all drink at least eight glasses of water per day? Purpose: To encourage my audience to drinks more water and the proper way to drink it for them to stay healthy. Importance to audience: Nature has given us plenty of free water for us to drink

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    Outline of My Extended Definition Essay Proposed Title: Life of an Independent Student Thesis Statement: The purpose of this essay is to explain‚ compare and contrast‚ and give examples of independence. I. Introduction A. Attention Getter 1.Don ’t count on anyone. Find your own ways to figure out your problems.-Quote 2.Depend only upon yourself‚ but work in harmony with all things.-Quote B. Thesis 1. Term to be defined: Independent 2. Sentence Definition

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    Introduction A. Attention Getter: Think of a world where more hurricanes and tropical storms causing massive destruction in different areas around the world and more animal species losing their habitats and becoming extinct just due to B. Relevance: The human activity of using too much of fossil fuel from mobile vehicles to the electric energy in outlets is affecting our planet C. Propositional Statement: Global Warming is still an ongoing problem‚ because it’s degrading of the world. I propose

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    James Gleick’s essay grabbed my attention from it is title “Attention! Multitaskers”‚ because I had a background information about this topic also because I had an experience with it. For instance‚ I eat‚ use my phone‚ watch the TV and talk with my family‚ all at once. From his words‚ I realized that all the world are multitasking‚ and I think the reason behind this is the technology development. After reading this essay‚ I concluded that multitasking is a good thing from my experience in doing many

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    December 6‚ 2011 OBESITY Topic: Obesity in the United States Organization: Problem/Solution Specific Purpose: I would like for my audience to believe in better eating habits so they can avoid or control obesity. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: According to the Forbes website‚ 74.6 percent adults in the world are obese and the United States has the highest rates. II. Relevance: Obesity occurs all throughout the world‚ and with each passing year the rates are higher. We see obesity everywhere

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    Marler 1 Austin Marler Ayafor En102 9/4/13 “The Laptop Ate My Attention Span” Did you know laptops are a causing issues in college classes? Some professors and students see them as a distraction to the class. Some students will look at the laptop screen while the student next to them is playing a game. Professors think this intrudes on the students learning. Other professors and students see them as a great note taking tool. The professors and students do not think they are a big distraction

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