THE ELEMENTARY OF A PROPOSAL 1. Introduction The introduction is the part of the paper that provides readers with the background information for the research reported in the paper. Its purpose is to establish a framework for the research, so that readers can understand how it is related to other research. In an introduction, the writer should create reader interest in the topic, lay the board foundation for the problem that leads to the study, place the study within the larger context
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The recent monetary policy of Bangladesh BANK The central bank declared its half-yearly monetary policy aiming to contain inflationary pressures through discouraging credit flow to unproductive sectors and for speculative purposes including real estates and investments in stock market beyond affordable limits. While releasing the monetary policy statement (MPS) for July-December period of the current fiscal year, The governor of the central bank said that the monetary policies in fiscal year
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and social backgrounds. It is also pertinent to consider where the audience is in regards to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, and to build on where the audience lies. The final part of the foundation is to have a purpose which defines the shape of the speech. For this speech, the purpose is to make a claim of value and persuade that euthanasia is wrong. The next phase of building the speech consists of composing a thesis statement, developing main points, and gathering supporting material from credible
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start a conversation on race rather; to start a conversation on morality of our thoughts and actions. Twain developed his purpose through a story of Huck and the situations that test him. In the society where he resides a common word is “Nigger” in referring to African-Americans who were mostly slaves. This negative connotative word is what changed the focus away from the main purpose of the book. Twain expressed the true message of the book through Huck's “Adventures”, and how he is tested on his morals
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The purpose of this paper is to discuss how the lessons I have learned through leadership class at USNA have been important to my leadership development and made me more committed to USNA as a whole. Through reflecting upon the lessons I have taken part in, the lessons on values and schemas have been the most important to my leadership development and my commitment to the mission of USNA overall. Leadership class at USNA has covered a wide range of topics related to how one should think and act as
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who they are. Sometimes, a problem can be a short-or long term issue and at times it can be both. “Problems usually indicate something exists that is causing the client to experience trouble or discomfort” (p. 137). A problem is identified as a situation, event, and/or a condition that causes the client burden. Some factors that defines the problem is cultural values of the society and the developmental need of the individual. The client sometimes may not
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different purposes. One of these sub-languages is 'Gay lingo', the language being spoken by male homosexuals. However, some heterosexuals now use it for their everyday conversation. In view of this, the researcher were led to do a study on the problem, Why is there a usage of gay lingo among heterosexual students in Mindanao State University? This paper aims to identify the reasons behind the usage of Gay lingo, the source/s through which the participants were being influenced, cite situation/s wherein
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Charleston 9 Firefighters References: A. [List reference details] B. [List reference details] Purpose The purpose thorough a pre-emergency & emergency incident risk management plan (pre-planning, accountability, IMS, RIT, rehab, PIAR etc.) would have provided protection for the fire fighters and officers of the Charleston Fire Department. Background On June 18, 2007, nine career fire fighters (all males, ages 27 – 56) died when they became disoriented and ran out of air in rapidly deteriorating
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Waking up to Frank’s disturbances and being lead on out of his bedroom, Donnie has a purpose to serve in the tangent universe, which he has no idea of. The happenings in the movie Donnie Darko built up a purpose for him as well as an understanding as to why he was in the tangent universe in the first place. However, the realization that he was not in the primary universe, Donnie does not have a clear purpose to serve in the tangent universe and various elements of his journey seem unclear. For
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self-authorship or personal agency. They critically assess and actively discern how their personal gifts, talents, resources, and abilities might best contribute to the broader human community. They articulate and live with a sense of authenticity, purpose, and ethical integrity. They maintain an appreciation for the transcendent dimension of human life, and seek ongoing personal and spiritual development and growth. They understand their personal values within the context of deeper cultural, historical
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