...400-001 March 25, 2014 Cognate Listing Sample IPS Integration Essay Cognate/Career Synthesis Paper: Incorporating a Christian Worldview MLA Presented in Partial Fulfillment INDS 400: Capstone John Doe Professor Sherman INDS 400-001 17 March 2014 Sample Cognate/Career Synthesis: Incorporating a Christian Worldview This final essay will synthesize chosen cognates with a view to career application with a Christian worldview. The first paragraph of your paper will be the introduction to your paper. The function of this paragraph is to obtain the reader’s interest, and should also present the content and context of your paper. It must tell your readers why you are writing the paper and why the topic is important. The final sentence of your introduction should be your thesis sentence. The thesis statement is the “point” of your essay, and is the idea that you will be supporting throughout the body of your paper. The paragraphs following your introductory paragraph will make up the body of your paper. An integrative device such as an analogy or metaphor must be used within the body of the essay as a vehicle for clarity. For example, an essay from a female with Business/Communications cognates could use the example of the Proverbs 31 woman. The very first page of your assignment should be a cover page that includes your name, course and section number, date, cognate listing, paper title, and chosen formatting style. Please note that this sample paper is formatted...
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...is to give you guidance on how to complete the essay which is 50s% of the overall assessment of N1065 (with the other 50% coming from the examination). Essay Title Choose ONE of the management processes encountered during the course: Starting, Organising, Planning and Changing. Select a business organisation of your choice and explain how and how well it undertakes your chosen process. Points to note 1. The word limit is 1000 (+/- 10%). Neither the title page nor your reference list count towards the word limit but your in-text referencing will count. Please state the number of words you have used. Your marks will be reduced if you are under- or over -shoot the word limit. 2. The current university policies on plagiarism and late submission apply. The deadline is as listed in Study Direct. (BMEC School Office in Jubilee); 2 copies please. 3. Reference your work in a way that follows the advice and guidance available on the ‘3S’ (Study Success at Sussex) site or any received from your Academic Advisor and/or your N1065 seminar leader and/or in lectures. Furthermore we suggest you use ‘TURNITIN’ to review your own work. 4. The exact title as above should be displayed; not your own version of the title. 5. It is an essay and no sub-titles are expected. 6. In your introduction you should state clearly the management process you are going to write about and which organisation is the main focus of your essay. You should also give a very brief description...
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...a list of things you want in your essay. 2. Outline- this is when you are going to take all your information and ideas you gathered in prewriting and organize them in the order you want them in your essay. 3. Writing a rough draft- This is where you are going to take your organized thoughts that are now in your outline and write a rough draft of your final essay. 4. Revising- This is where you add, change, cut or move the information to make it sound better and more interesting. 5. Editing-This is when you are going to want to make sure all the grammar and punctuations are correct. It is very important to follow a structured writing process with all writing projects so you stay focused. When you stick to a structured writing process you can allow for the correct amount of time to follow the steps. You will be able to brainstorm and write or type all the ideas, thoughts, words, and phrases that you are thinking of about the specific topic. Once you have gotten all the thoughts and ideas out of your head you are able to create an outline or structure of what you want your essay to look like and how you want it to flow. As soon as your outline is done you can jump into writing a rough draft. From there you are able to jump into the revising and editing steps that will make your essay sound great. The topic I have chosen for the final assignment is two methods of losing weight. There are a few reasons why I have chosen Two Methods of losing weight as my...
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...Date: Summary draft (2 copies) due Fri, 1-24; Final draft due Weds, 2-5 ------------------------------------------------- The Assignment This assignment asks you to summarize “It Takes Tribe” and then analyze a significant piece of evidence from Berreby’s essay. To complete the assignment, prepare two well-developed paragraphs: 1. A 200-word summary in which you restate in your own words the content of “It Takes Tribe”, focusing on Berreby’s central claim and the main points that support it. The language of your summary should be independent of the original and contain few, if any, quotations. The summary must be accurate and complete, communicating your understanding of the essay as a whole and its purpose. It should be understandable to a reader who is not already familiar with Berreby’s essay. 2. A 300-word analysis in which you identify and analyze one important assumption or pattern of repetition and contrast from Berreby’s essay. Explore the significance of the evidence you have chosen. Connect the pattern or assumption you analyze to Berreby’s main claim to show your reader the logical links you see between the two. ------------------------------------------------- Strategies Read the essay carefully, identifying Berreby’s main claim and the key ideas that support that claim. Remember that the thrust of the argument may come later in the piece—it’s your job to locate it and reframe it for your audience. Once you have a clear sense of Berreby’s argument...
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...Extended Essays in Social and Cultural Anthropology These subject guidelines should be read in conjunction with the “Introduction”, “Outline” and “Details—all essays” sections of this guide. Overview An extended essay in social and cultural anthropology provides students with an opportunity to develop an awareness of what constitutes a distinctively anthropological approach to the organization of human life in society and culture. Extended essays should be based on published ethnographic research. Students are expected to demonstrate, in the presentation of the research, their knowledge and understanding of the methods and aims of social and cultural anthropology. Choice of topic Social and cultural anthropology is not a “residual” category for essays that do not fit into any other extended essay subject. Students must choose topics that lend themselves to anthropological investigation, and must carefully consider their choice of topic in terms of the assessment criteria. An extended essay in social and cultural anthropology should analyse a topic from a theoretical or comparative perspective, based on the student’s own original analysis and on a solid understanding of the theoretical issues concerned. Students who intend to tackle comparative projects must be aware that research strategies involving two or more societies may call for greater narrowing of the research focus than a study in a single society. For example, a comparative analysis of Mexican and...
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...It should come as no surprise that most applicants do not enjoy drafting their graduate admissions essay. Writing a statement that tells a graduate admissions committee all about you and can potentially make or break your application is stressful. Take a different perspective, however, and you will find that your admissions essay is what ensures that you match up with a graduate program that will offer you the training you need for the career you desire. Let's take a closer look at the graduate admissions essay. What is its Purpose? Your graduate school application provides the admissions committee with a great deal of information about you that cannot be found elsewhere in your graduate application. The other parts of your graduate school application tell the admissions committee about your grades (i.e., transcript), your academic promise (i.e., GRE scores), and what your professors think of you (i.e., recommendation letters). Despite all of this information, the admissions committee does not learn much about you as an individual. What are your goals? Why are you applying to graduate school? With so many applicants and so few slots it's critical that graduate admissions committees learn as much as possible about applicants so as to ensure that they choose students who best fit their program and are most likely to succeed and complete a graduate degree. Your admissions essay explains who you are, your goals, and the ways in which you match the graduate program to which you...
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...need to analyze and answer questions come into play. With the real estate data chosen by our team, we were able to see the need for a few answers right off the bat. With multiple variables present, a few questions that came to mind were; what is the average price of a 4 bedroom house, does square footage affect the price of a home, and even does the amount of bedrooms and bathrooms affect the price of a home? These are all great questions surrounding the data and the question we chose to answer is; does square footage directly affect the price of a home? This posed as a great question for first time home buyers and those that are already in a house. This provides great details into what size house a family may need, and what they can realistically afford. Data The variables we are working with will be the size and price of the real estate. These two variables provide the insight into what size house alters what pricing tier within the real estate market. Be sure to indent the first line of each paragraph between five and seven spaces by pressing the Tab key one time on the keyboard. In addition, remember to double space the entire paper using the double space functionality in Word. This template is already formatted for double spacing. Read more: Center for Writing Excellence>Tutorials and Guides>Software Tutorials and Guides>Formatting Tutorial for APA. In addition, keep in mind an academic essay should contain at least five paragraphs, which includes the introduction (introductory...
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...Tips on Essay Writing It will probably be much easier for you to succeed in your studies if you try consciously to develop the techniques of study. These are not inborn but can be cultivated. Of course, the techniques vary with the subject studied, but there are some general practices that can be developed and put to use. Below is some guidance that you might find helpful. Focus on the question You can’t decide what to answer until you have thought very hard about what you are being asked. Questions are usually quite precise, not an invitation to write something vaguely in that area. Take time to understand what the question is really asking. Answer only the question asked, not what you would like to have been asked. Develop an essay plan To begin with you will have a few ideas. It may be helpful to write down some possible paragraph headings and to determine the best order in which to discuss these points. Then see if there are other points you have left out. Once you have a structure mapped out, you can start to fill in the detailed points (usually only two or three) that will go under each paragraph heading. Only when you have the whole plan completely mapped out should you start to write out your answer. Execute your plan As you write out your answer, let the reader or examiner know where you are going. Include an introduction sketching the argument you are about to develop and a conclusion summarising what you have just said. Because your plan has already solved the...
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...will find they are not right for you. This is usually true in those coveted high paying careers. People usually get hung up on the prospect of making more money and they forget that they need to choose a career that is fun and interesting. If you don't want to make this mistake you will want to get a hold of at least one educational essay on your chosen careers in business management. When looking for those essays that describe you career of business management, try to make sure it isn't by companies looking to hire new people because they tend to spin it towards their business. Consider that if it sounds far too good, then throw the essay in the trash. Don't waste your time on pipe dreams, when what you need is the facts. There may be a few great websites that will help you find information about working in those careers. You will want to try an essay about business management because the information will be unbiased. Reading essays on careers on business management that has someone who may be bitter abut their current position or even their last one is just as bad as reading the one that is too much like an advertisement. If you look at the essay and it is unbiased you will know exactly what may happen in that kind of job. Yes, you may see all the bad...
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...Pre-Professional Scholars Program, you are applying to gain admission to professional school earlier than students who apply in the traditional way. Please indicate why you’re interested in your chosen profession. How do you see yourself being particularly suited to this field? What events and/or experiences have led you to your choice? This essay should be between 250 and 500 words in length. The summer before my senior year, I participated in Mechanisms of Human Health and Disease through Nationwide Children’s Hospital, which exposed me to various aspects of medicine. It gave me the opportunity to learn about subjects related to medicine, such as microbiology and the hallmarks of cancer,...
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...New Terrorism? Predicting the Future of Terrorism Introduction/ Purpose Terrorism is an often controversial subject. “One man’s freedom fighter is another man’s terrorist.” This is a well known quote that is often used to allude to the complexity of terrorism. Terrorism, the word itself is a word that has possessed over a hundred definitions and a concept that has changed as the societies of the world have progressed. The use of the terms terrorism and terrorist are politically weighted, and are often used for a polarizing effect, where 'terrorism' becomes simply a relativist term for the violence committed by an enemy, from the point of view of the attacked. Because of the political nature of some struggles, 'terrorism' can become identified as simply any violence committed against established institutions. A terrorist is, strictly speaking, one who is personally involved in an act of terrorism. The term "terrorism" comes from the French 18th century word terrorisme (under their government's Reign of Terror), based on the Latin language verbs terrere (to tremble) and deterrere (to frighten from). The use of the term "terrorist" has had broader applications however, ranging in application from disgruntled citizens to common political dissidents. It is important to understand terrorism in our modern arena and under stand its effects on society. ‘Terrorism’, as a unified political and ideological motif did not arise spontaneously in response to particular instances...
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...Can you look over this 250 word essay? So for Princeton one of the prompts is: Name someone who inspires you, or something like that. It can only be 250 words, so I tried to keep it short. Is it cliche/cheesy? As an omnipresent force, my Dad symbolizes more than just a man who has brought me into this world. He is instead an emotion or energy that I can feel inside of me always. He is the constant reminder of my duty to uphold the morals of my family, and he is the motivation for accomplishment in my life. Though not with me in the physical sense, his contributions as an emotional force in the sharpening of my character has helped me grow as a confident young man. He is a man I can admire and a man I can wish to be, but more than anything else, he is a man that I can forever know will support me in all my endeavors. As I look forward towards the future I see him as a part of the greater meaning of my life; he will always be another influence in my decisions and a sign that I have chosen the right path. While others may pass through my life, the firm hand with which he guides me will be present always. | | Reply | 10-12-2004, 07:06 AM | #2 | marite Senior MemberJoin Date: Aug 2004Posts: 13,792 | Ilcapo: The response is far too vague; it does not even mention that your father is dead so that what you think is his inspiration is what you believe he would have told you to do, were he alive; this is unless you have been told specific things about him and are being influenced...
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...Welcome to my second essay of this semester! In this short essay, I will be pointing out a few key moments and symbols in the journey of Crystal in Jessie Van Eerden’s Glorybound. As I was reading this story, I was automatically drawn to Crystal. I felt that her character had a lot of depth as a result of her history both with her father and with Ronnie. Personally, I felt that these two figures played pivotal roles in shaping Crystal as she appears in the end of the book. I used these two figures in Crystal’s journey to give context and background to the causation of her actions and transformation. I chose to focus on Ronnie and Cord, rather than Aimee because I wanted to try to draw out possible motivations and incentives for her actions....
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...of color) and advertising strategies (that primarily utilize the bodies and sexuality of young women) are deployed. Many of these practices violate international labor and environmental standards. At the same time, this ordinary pair of jeans may also contain a personal history that reflects emotional, cultural, or social values (a particular brand, a form of resistance to dress codes and cultural clothing norms, a gift from a beloved older sister, etc.). Your job is to choose an ordinary object (piece of fruit, family heirloom, beauty product, item of clothing…whatever, really) and trace both its material and personal history. There will be three components: a written essay, a audio/visual archive, and an oral presentation. Each section will receive it’s own grade. Descriptions are as follows: WRITTEN ESSAY: 6 pages...
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...information you have chosen to submit is almost a direct quote from C. Hugh Holman's A Handbook to Literature and therefore cannot be accepted as a work from a student. The very definition of plagiarism is taking anthers work and passing it off as your own without giving the person it belongs to credit for their work. Although the essay you handed in did have some very good information in it you forgot to include where you found the information, giving credit to the source itself. Although the work you handed in was plagiarized, I do have some suggestions for you in which you could change up a few things so that your essay may be yours and not plagiarized. First, you could include the source from which you found your information. In this case, I would have made that paragraph look something like the following: English as spoken and written in the period following the Norman Conquest and preceding the Modern English period beginning at the Renaissance. The dates most commonly given are 1100 to 1500, though both are approximate dates, as the Norman Conquest came in 1066 and some writings earlier than 1500 ( e.g., Malory's Le Morte D'arthur) may perhaps be called "modern" English. ( Holeman, C. Hugh, and William Flint Thrall. A handbook to literature,. 3d ed, Indianapolis: Odyssey Press, 1972. Print.) Another option would be perhaps to paraphrase the paragraph using C. Hugh Holmans' information but presenting it in your own words without just changing a few of the words already...
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