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    Formal Outline

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    Title: “Leaving Home” General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: After listening to my speech‚ audience members will learn how moving away from home has changed my life for the better. Thesis: Moving away from home can make you very independent‚ but it makes you learn to appreciate what you used to take for granted. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: “For everything you have missed‚ you have gained something else‚ and for everything you gain‚ you lose something else

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    Erikson’s Psychosocial Theory - modified view of Freud’s theories‚ Erik Erikson (1902-1994) Rather than focusing on biological influences of personality‚ Erikson emphasized societal factors. - Society shapes the development of the ego or self. (Each society has unique qualities that influence personality.) - Ego development continues throughout life (unlike what Freud believed). - "Crisis" exists at each developmental stage‚ according to a maturational timetable‚ and

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    I. History A. Location 1. An ancient region in southern Mesopotamia (now southeastern Iraq)‚ was the birthplace of the world’s first civilization. 2. Scholars do not know where these people orginially came from. 3. This civilization began about 3500 B.C. and flourished until about 2000 B.C. 4. Several Sumerian cities grew into independent city-state. 5. It was later absorbed by the great empires of Babylonia and Assyria.

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    SPC2608 Section # September 18‚ 2011 Title: Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Topic: The unknowns of ALS Specific Purpose: To inform my audience on being aware of ALS. Thesis Statement: INTRODUCTION Attention Material: Have you ever heard of ALS‚ better known as Lou Gehrig’s disease? For many people‚ ALS is a disorder that they may not know much about. I never heard of it either until my father was diagnosed with this disease in 2006. Because there is no known cure‚ it is important

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    Employee Attendance Standards Rasmussen College by Timothy Vahle Author’s Note: This paper was written for Dennis Tollefson’s B333 course on January 27‚ 2013. Employee attendance standards for companies are not a new thing. They differ from business to business‚ but they are all in place for the same purpose: to ensure the delivery of superior products and services to its customers. Without employees present‚ or free to come and go as they choose‚ consistency suffers. Order timelines are

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    Name: Samantha Filpes Date: Period: Issues Research Paper Topic: Human Cloning Issue: Is human cloning right? Background: There is many opinionated answers if human cloning is right or wrong. As of now‚ Human cloning is illegal‚ although in the future it might change. There is many pros and cons to the effect of human cloning and the whole idea of it. | Evidence: “ With the advancement and expansion of technology science has been able to achieve new wonders. These improvements and

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    The Civil Rights Movement expanded in the USA in the 1950s and the 1960s for a number of important reasons. Firstly‚ although the movement did not take place until the 50’s & 60’s the ideals and principles behind it were formed a few decades earlier. The war which was to end all wars‚ WWII‚ was where the American war machine both required and incorporated many black soldiers into its ranks. Which as a direct result first gave black men a sense of pride and confidence in fighting for democracy

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    American Constitutional Law Test 2‚ Study Guide: Part II Quizzes and Short Answer Questions by Chapter Chapters 6 and 7 Quiz Questions: 1. In Branzburg v. Hayes the Court ruled that _____. Reporters do not have a privilege that protects them from appearing in front of a grand jury 2. In FCC v. Pacifica Foundation the Court ruled that _____. Broadcast media have the most limited First Amendment protection 3. True or False: As a general rule the Court has upheld content regulations

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    I. A Raisin in the Sun play‚ written by Lorraine Hansberry shows how ones personal experiences can become a great story. Hansberry was born on May 19‚ 1930‚ in Chicago‚ Illinois‚ which also serves as the setting of the play. She wrote this play about a struggling African American family that is about to receive an insurance check for $10‚000. This money comes from Mr. Younger’s life insurance policy. One way or another a writer somehow writes something they can relate to in their work to make

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    Chapter 1 Study of Chemistry -Chemistry is the study of matter and the changes it undergoes. It is a very practical science which means that it can be used to determine stuff we do in real life. For example‚ drugs‚ food‚ etc. are made by researching the chemical properties of the substance. -Matter is anything that has a mass and takes up space -Elements are the most basic substances something can be broken down into. There are about 100 elements known to scientists right now. There may be

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