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    never have come into existence as a leading world power. Since The Wealth of Nations in 1776 economists had moved away from a study of what induces economic development to a study of the allocation of resources . One of the virtues of the staples thesis was its rounded approach to both development and efficient allocation. In the language of Thomas Kuhn (1962) this was a paradigm, reflecting a world view. In Innis's staples approach considerable attention is directed towards the physical characteristics

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    In 1995, I burst into tears in entrance ceremony of primary school in China. I was the only one in school who was not granted a red scarf. As a seven-year-old, I thought it was the red scarf that divided me from others. I badgered the school principal until I was finally allowed to be the first foreign student in school who owned a red scarf, only to find out that wearing a red scarf to school made little difference. Ever since, my identity has roamed somewhere between an insider and an outsider

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    Two Opposing Powers

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    I recently read two articles concerning the topics of science and religion. Chet Raymo, author of Miracles and Explanations, offers insight on how science and religion are closely related while David Ludden, author of “Teaching Evolution at a Christian College”, declares that science and religion are too contradicting from one another and that people are unwilling to open their minds to new ideas once they have established their beliefs (Raymo & Ludden, 2011). This is a topic that has had controversy

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    Appendix N

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    Associate Level Material Appendix N Topic Sentences and Supporting Paragraphs Topic Sentences When you write, you form paragraphs. A paragraph is a group of sentences that relate in topic and thought. A paragraph generally consists of three to five sentences and usually begins with a topic sentence. A topic sentence is a general statement that announces what the paragraph is about. By starting a paragraph with a topic sentence, your audience may immediately identify your topic. This construction

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    Introduction The following technology review is to identify the cyber security areas that must be investigated in order to incorporate Wearable Technology (WT) into future projects, such as replacing smart cards for accessing computers or offices. Since its start in 1961 (Hong, & Baker, 2015), WT has been used for a variety of applications, such as managing financial transactions (Michalow, 2016) and tracking medical history (Bloss, 2015). Many of the recent applications of WT require a smartphone

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    General Goal: I want to inform my audience Specific Goal: To inform fellow students about yourself so they will remember you. Thesis Statement: I want to answer the five questions given in class that are: What would you choose to be, A world renowned inventor, musician /artist, scientist or Olympic athlete and why?; What interest do you have? And How will affect your career and why?; Have you ever felt guilt for a decision you made?; What outcomes do you have on being successful in life?; What

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    Zhiyuan Li Philosophy 3000 Frankfurt Without Counter-Examples: An Alternative Possibility Harry Frankfurt (1969) argues that the principle of alternative possibilities (PAP): (PAP) a person is morally responsible for what he has done only if he could have done otherwise (829) is false, because there are cases where a person is morally responsible for what she has done even if she could not have done otherwise (835-6). Call such cases Frankfurt-style cases. A lot of literature thereafter has been

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    thing to remember about a thesis statement is it gives the reader your opinion and you are entitled to your opinion. You are also giving the reader a new article to read and allow them to give feedback if necessary. This isn 't new to me, for I 've done a thesis statement before and received good feedback from fellow classmates. What 's different is all of us were focused on once topic and had to come up with our own thesis on that assigned topic. It worked out well. Thesis Statement Number 1: Judging

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    Drones Thesis Statement

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    country to be kept safe. This statement refers back to my thesis

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    I decided to report my speech from a ted talk. I chose a topic that would be interesting enough to hear and can easily be relatable. The speaker I chose to evaluate is Benjamin Todd. Todd did his ted talk to persuade his audience to find work that they love instead of following their passion. At first the title was confusing because in my opinion love and passion would go together, however by listening to his speech throughout he was able to persuade me on how I should pick my career and how I should

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