...Steps to Writing a Persuasive Essay 1. Read and understand the prompt or writing directions. What are you being asked to write about? Example: Persuasive Writing Task In this writing test, you will write a persuasive essay or letter. Your writing will be scored on how well you: • state your position on the topic • describe the points in support of your position, including examples and other evidence; • anticipate and address readers’ concerns and arguments against your position; and • use grammar, spelling, punctuation, and capitalization. 2. Decide on a topic or issue. If you get to choose your topic, select something that you feel strongly about or that you feel competent discussing. If the topic is assigned, think about the best way to approach it. 3. Make a list of pros and cons for your issue. PROS - What makes your idea a good one? CONS – Consider your audience. What arguments might they make against your idea? 4. Write a thesis statement. In a single sentence, state your proposal or position. What’s the main idea that you’re trying to get across to your audience? What do you want the reader to agree to? 5. Organize and outline ideas. Select your best arguments to support your opinion. Use one paragraph to address a reader counterargument. Topic Sentence: First reason why your idea is a good one. Supporting Details: #1: Facts, Examples, Statistics, Interview Quotation, Expert Opinion, Anecdotes #2: Facts, Examples,...
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...have dedicated a special part of it to raising money strictly for Special Olympics by hosting events. But another major part of our project is charity links. The idea of charity links to most people is simple but much more thought and effort will go into this part than you would expect. We have previously explained in our essay plans why we are doing the charity links but the information we have lacked to present to you is how we will put this on. we have a commons area in front of our cafeteria and it is common that clubs and events sell products out there so this just what we plan to do. We will set up a table out there and sell links between lunches and even possibly classes. Just like all good fund raising stragies we will advertise that we are selling these charity links for a good cause and explain briefly why and how. We plan to make announcements during lunch and hang posters around the school and even possibly get in contact with the media kids to make an announcement for us. That’s how we plan to raise money by using our charming charity links in school so we can make a reasonable sized donation to Special Olympics through BPA we hope to raise at least $100. Senior Project The point in a senior project is to relate back to your tech area, we have taken BFM for the last 4 years starting at the end of our freshman year and ending in may of our senior year. To understand BFM you have to understand how far we have come. My freshman year the program was...
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...He states that those making minimum wage are disproportionately female, in there twenties, unmarried, and without higher education. He also claims that through research he has found that by raising the minimum wage there will be little to no effect on income inequality. This means that raising the minimum wage would essentially be pointless in regards to eliminating the poverty line. The conditions of the primary earners of minimum wage are temporary as well. Age and marriage statues are things that do not last forever. Those who fall into these categories will most likely not receive minimum wage permanently. The research done in this essay is very thorough and is supported through evidence such as graphs and tables. The evidence he gives will be vital in the use of support to my claim to the demographics of minimum wage earning employees. As people look more and more into minimum wage, understanding the demographics of those who make minimum wage is essential to my argument. His facts will provide support for these claims. Reiham, Salam. "Raising Minimum Wage: A Poor Solution." New India Times 44.8 (2013): n. pag. EBSCO. Web. 19 Feb....
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...Persuasive Essay Name University of Phoenix Essentials of College Writing COMM/215 Michael Turner June 05, 2012 Persuasive Essay I can't believe that the government spends so much money on projects and overspend on something as simple as a desk. The Federal Government, for the last two years has not had a pay raise. The government has frozen all pay raises at the 2010 pay scale. This is a bunch of crap. We have people out there busting their ass everyday for what? I understand that the economy is down right now but the government is not going anywhere. This freeze has hit me in a bad way. It's like no matter if I work hard or don't work at all, I'm still going to getting the same pay. There is no incentive for me to go out and try to get better at what I do. But I'm not like that because I have pride in what I do. It's just knowing that my pay is going to be the same until the freeze is lifted. The House Appropriations Committee last week approved the bill, which was silent on whether to allocate funds for a federal civilian pay boost. President Obama recommended a 0.5 percent pay boost for federal workers in his fiscal 2013 budget request. The civilian pay raise provision is frequently included in the financial services appropriations bill, which requisitions funds for several federal agencies. (Palleschi, P. (2012). Really what is a .5% pay raise going to do? That won't even pay the taxes on the money I make extra. I just don't believe what...
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...Personal Responsibility Essay: Academic Success vs. Creating an Excellent Credit Score Charnelle Riley GEN 200 July 23, 2013 Hector Fulgencio Personal Responsibility Essay: Academic Success vs. Creating an Excellent Credit Score The definition of personal responsibility is when a person is responsible for all that concerns them. Personal responsibility is a subject that not everyone will define the same. Viewpoints are often influenced by culture, peer pressure, and others opinions. Being accountable may range from daily chores, work duties, acquiring a good credit score, taking charge of your education, to being an active member of your community. An article found by Steve Brunkhorst, labeled ‘12 Reflections on Person Responsibility’ reinforces the point made in this essay, “Personal responsibility begins from the inside and moves outward. We must begin by taking responsibility for our thoughts, choices, and reactions. Then we can be responsible for the circumstances we create in our world” (Brunkhorst, 2005, pp 1). People will often show that they are responsible when they have built a high credit score. Building a high credit score means that a person has paid his or her creditors on time. Another factor that will help credit limits rise is to make sure that the limits are not maxed out for each line of credit that may be opened. An article written by Selena Maranjian and Dan Caplinger, Six Smart Moves to Boost Your Credit Score state, “It's a good...
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...Most startups that raise money do it more than once. A typical trajectory might be (1) to get started with a few tens of thousands from something like Y Combinator or individual angels, then (2) raise a few hundred thousand to a few million to build the company, and then (3) once the company is clearly succeeding, raise one or more later rounds to accelerate growth. Reality can be messier. Some companies raise money twice in phase 2. Others skip phase 1 and go straight to phase 2. And at Y Combinator we get an increasing number of companies that have already raised amounts in the hundreds of thousands. But the three phase path is at least the one about which individual startups' paths oscillate. This essay focuses on phase 2 fundraising. That's the type the startups we fund are doing on Demo Day, and this essay is the advice we give them. Forces Fundraising is hard in both senses: hard like lifting a heavy weight, and hard like solving a puzzle. It's hard like lifting a weight because it's intrinsically hard to convince people to part with large sums of money. That problem is irreducible; it should be hard. But much of the other kind of difficulty can be eliminated. Fundraising only seems a puzzle because it's an alien world to most founders, and I hope to fix that by supplying a map through it. To founders, the behavior of investors is often opaque—partly because their motivations are obscure, but partly because they deliberately mislead you. And the misleading...
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...have the chance to move on to college. In Eleanor J. Bader’s essay “Homeless on Campus,” describes the effects of poverty on the less fortunate, and how they are trying to acquire an education. Eleanor J. Bader’s essay is reinforced by two contemporary articles, and how poverty effects people getting the proper education needed for them to help them to reach their personal requirements for financial and social needs. There is many reasons poverty stricken students are not able to attend college. In Eleanor J. Bader’s essay, she explains that people are not...
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...innovative ideas for business enterprises and help business grow and become profitable. There are two types of entrepreneurs which are business entrepreneur and social entrepreneur. Business entrepreneur is driven by a profit motive while social entrepreneur is driven by a mission to fill the gap left of the market and public sector. This essay will typically focus on business entrepreneur.(Frederick, H.H&D.F.Kurakto.2010).The most important part for enterprise doing business is financing .Without money or capital which is extremely hard for entrepreneur starting up a business. However there are many sources of financing for entrepreneur. The essay will be illustrated from some sources of finance via an existing company. Sharetea Australia Pty is a company that specialist in food and beverages. The company has four shops located in different district s in Sydney. As a proprietary company which meant the company is owned by an individual that has limited shares, around fifty employees work in the company. Anthony Mu is the manager of the company which has 10 years working experiences. In this essay, it is necessary to discuss how do Anthony Mu raise funds as an entrepreneur for starting his business, and any source of finance that he used to maintain his company. It said that it is difficult to start a business at the first movement, because it is easy to fail if the person does not prepare, even the one who prepare well might fail as well which will result in two different...
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...This essay will talk about the minimum wage laws, I have read a few articles and must decide based on these articles what is best for the economy to raise minimum wage laws or lower them. There have been multiple debates on the minimum wage law debut. Both have good arguments but, based on these articles we read and analyzed I believe we should not endorse new minimum wage laws because the unemployment rate would rise, the demand for things in the world will go down because they are so expensive, and it would also eliminate jobs at the bottom of the ladder who are inexperienced. It will cause unemployment because when you start to raise the minimum wage laws you are paying your workers more even if some are doing more or have a better past...
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...period of great prosperity (The 1920s) when American commerce was growing. The issues that surround the causes of the depression are still issues today. Task: Using information from the documents and your knowledge of United States history and government, answer the questions that follow each document in Part A. Using your answers from Part A you will write an essay (Part B) in which you will be able to: • Discuss the following three causes of the Great Depression, o Use of Credit o Over speculation o The Federal Reserve’s Monetary (Money) policy Use the box below to organize your notes and ideas that can be used to convert into an essay. Part A: Short Answer Document #1 Ford Advertisement: 1920 [pic] Duke University Library 1. An average annual wage of all industries in the 1920s was about 1400.00 dollars a year. Many workers averaged (depending on the job) between .50 cents per hour up to 2.00 dollars per hour). How much does a worker make a month making 1.00 per hour (40 hour work weeks)? _____________________________________________________________ 2. How much would a 1920 Ford Touring cost per month if bought with an installment plan of 12 installments (one every month) in one year?_______ 3. What happened in the 1920s that greatly lowered the price of cars (automobiles) and other consumer...
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...main purpose of running the business is not a profit. According to Buchanan and Huczynski an organisation is described as 'A work organisation is a social arrangement for the controlled performance of collective goals' (Buchanan and Huczynski, (2004). The Business Dictionary defines the organisation as ‘a social unit of people that is structured and managed to meet a need or to pursue collective goals’. All organisations have some function to perform and they exist in order to achieve objectives and to provide satisfaction for their members. Mullins with Christy (2010). Organisation business purposes are usually affected by the environment. That can be explained as either internal or external environment. This assessment will explain how the environment affects business organisations and the actions taken by these organisations to overcome these tasks to fulfil their...
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...How to Raise Money Want to start a startup? Get funded by Y Combinator. September 2013 Most startups that raise money do it more than once. A typical trajectory might be (1) to get started with a few tens of thousands from something like Y Combinator or individual angels, then (2) raise a few hundred thousand to a few million to build the company, and then (3) once the company is clearly succeeding, raise one or more later rounds to accelerate growth. Reality can be messier. Some companies raise money twice in phase 2. Others skip phase 1 and go straight to phase 2. And at Y Combinator we get an increasing number of companies that have already raised amounts in the hundreds of thousands. But the three phase path is at least the one about which individual startups' paths oscillate. This essay focuses on phase 2 fundraising. That's the type the startups we fund are doing on Demo Day, and this essay is the advice we give them. Forces Fundraising is hard in both senses: hard like lifting a heavy weight, and hard like solving a puzzle. It's hard like lifting a weight because it's intrinsically hard to convince people to part with large sums of money. That problem is irreducible; it should be hard. But much of the other kind of difficulty can be eliminated. Fundraising only seems a puzzle because it's an alien world to most founders, and I hope to fix that by supplying a map through it. To founders, the behavior of investors is often opaque—partly because...
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...Jahangirnagar University Institute of Business Administration Essay On The Standard Supply & Demand Model and The Aggregate Supply & Demand Model Course: BUS 209-Macroeconomics Submitted to: Dr. Shuddhasattwa Rafiq Director and Associate Professor Institute of Business Administration Jahangirnagar University Submitted by: Md. Nahid Alam Class ID: 2368 (21st batch) Institute of Business Administration Jahangirnagar University Date of Submission: 11-06-2013 Essay On The Standard Supply & Demand Model and The Aggregate Supply & Demand Model June 11, 2013 Dr. Shuddhasattwa Rafiq Director and Associate Professor Institute of Business Administration Jahangirnagar University Savar, Dhaka-1342. Subject: Essay Submission. Sir It’s my immense pleasure to submit the essay on “The Standard Supply & Demand Model and The Aggregate Supply & Demand Model” that you have assigned me at the beginning of this semester. Submitting this essay is the partial fulfillment of this particular course. I believe that this essay will help to understand supply and demand, how supply and demand curves derive in microeconomics & macroeconomics and what determines the slopes of supply and demand curves. Thank you for giving the opportunity to prepare this report. It was really a wonderful experience. I hope you find this essay satisfactory. Sincerely, ------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS Context Name | Page...
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...com http://www.ukessays.com/essays/finance/bank-deposit-or-common-stock-investment-finance-essay.php Bank Deposit Or Common Stock Investment Finance Essay In our modern society, money has become one of the basic factors apart from food, shelter, clothing and medicine that human needs to survive. In practice, it is easy to spend money than making it (Mitchell, 1912). One optimal way to make money is investment but a number of subsequent questions have arisen. What are investment opportunities? Which type of investment options do provide the competitive benefit for investors? And what are the benefits and drawbacks of each option? To answer these questions, there are many alternative options of investment the investors can choose. This essay will focus on only two types of investment which are bank deposit and common stock. The former is one way that savers can do to increase money quantity by placing it in banks and looking for future interest. The latter is another way that investors fund their money by buying some company’s shares. This can be claimed as buying a part of that company. Nevertheless, before making the investment decision, investors ought to have some broad knowledge about the type of that investment. In fact, the optimal option for investment depends on market’s circumstance and preference of investors. For example, if economy fluctuates, investing by depositing money in banks is safer because it guarantees that all invested money will be returned. On the other...
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...successful startups, and think it's therefore the mark of a successful startup to have this happen. But actually the two are not that highly correlated. Lots of startups that cause stampedes end up flaming out (in extreme cases, partly as a result of the stampede), and lots of very successful startups were only moderately popular with investors the first time they raised money. So the point of this essay is not to explain how to create a stampede, but merely to explain the forces that generate them. These forces are always at work to some degree in fundraising, and they can cause surprising situations. If you understand them, you can at least avoid being surprised. One reason investors like you more when other investors like you is that you actually become a better investment. Raising money decreases the risk of failure. Indeed, although investors hate it, you are for this reason justified in raising your valuation for later investors. The investors who invested when you had no money were taking more risk, and are entitled to higher returns. Plus a company that has raised money is literally more valuable. After you raise the first million dollars, the company is at least a million dollars more valuable, because it's the same company as before, plus it has a million dollars in the bank. [1] Beware, though, because later investors so hate to have the price raised on them that they resist even this self-evident reasoning. Only...
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