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romandavis112

Top 7 Steps and Ways to State Thesis Statement and Textual Evidence - Techfily - 0 views

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    Academic writing is clear, focused, formal, and structured form of writing that always need to be backed up by evidence. The sole purpose of academic writing is to aid the reader in developing a conceptual understanding. To achieve this aim, a thesis statement and textual evidence are the two most important structural elements of academic writing. One is meant to bring clarity to a manuscript, and the other is used to prove a claim's validity. The thesis statement is the sentence that explains the purpose of an essay and paper. Concurrently, textual evidence is a piece of verified text of an original document that supports a thesis statement and an author's claim.
romandavis112

How to Empower General Statement Through Various Evidences - Fat Degree - 0 views

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    A general statement, or generic thought, refers to large groups or classes of persons or things. The overall qualities or features of these groups or categories may be pointed to in general expressions. This kind of statement makes a general point. The authors present a concept that they expand upon in subsequent reports. Researchers use various techniques and evidence to empower general statement. This article will tell you how to empower a general statement through multiple pieces of evidence.
khurshid-ahmad

Enhancing Security with CCTV EXETER System - 0 views

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started by khurshid-ahmad on 07 Jul 23 no follow-up yet
Sara Wilkie

On close reading, part 2 | Granted, and... - 0 views

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    "a shared close reading of a complex text in which students propose emerging understandings, supported by textual evidence, with occasional reminders and re-direction by teacher-facilitators."
Miriam Brosseau

10 Ways to Change the Minds of Tech-Reluctant Staff - 1 views

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    Great ideas from real people: "We often hear about tech-savvy educators and administrators who have an array of best practices and whose love for technology is evident. But as anyone who's ever been part of a school or district knows, not all teachers and administrators are as comfortable or familiar with technology. "In a recent "Question of the Week," we asked our tech-savvy readers: "How do you get tech-reluctant teachers and administrators to use technology effectively?" Here are our readers' top answers (edited for brevity)."
shahbazbashi

SHALIMAR GARDEN BEAUTY FACT HISTORY - 0 views

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    Shalimar Garden beauty on instant spelled Shalamar Gardens is a Mughal greenhouse collection situated in Lahore, resources of the Pakistani dependency of Punjab. The gardens record from the continuation while the Mughal Empire appear as at its original and aesthetic zenith, and are really positively accepted into evidence one of Pakistan's various simplified tourist purposes.
Nigel Coutts

Essential Reading for Teachers Interested in Thinking - The Learner's Way - 0 views

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    If you are interested in building a classroom culture where thinking is noticed, named and celebrated, there are three books which make essential reading. They provide clear evidence for why teachers should focus their efforts on encouraging and normalising thinking and offer research-backed strategies to support this. The books are the result of ongoing research by Harvard's Project Zero and their lead author Ron Ritchhart.
romandavis112

What is a Discursive Essay and How Do You Write One? - Daily Blog Tips - 0 views

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    In our daily life, we talk about many things and investigate them. This investigation is done to collect the relevant evidence. The purpose behind the whole work is to prove if your point of view is right or wrong. In written form, this process is named a discursive essay. In discursive essay you are supposed to convince your audience for your claim with the proper support of evidence. Many people take it as an argumentative essay, but in actual both are not the same. The style of discursive essays and argumentative essays differs both in their structure and purpose. In the discursive essay, you need to describe supporting as well as
romandavis112

Avoiding Fallacy of Hasty Generalization in Academic Writing - 0 views

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    Hasty generalization is all about concluding something based on a very less number of evidence in academic writing. In our daily, we see every person has his own taste for everything. If a large number of people have the same taste, then you can conclude something accurate from that. And based on single evidence concluding anything as general is wrong. For example, I, as a teenager, prefer sneakers on joggers. Now, if I state all teenagers like to wear sneak
khurshid-ahmad

CCTV Devon- A Comprehensive Guide to Security CCTV Cameras in Devon - 0 views

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started by khurshid-ahmad on 03 May 23 no follow-up yet
romandavis112

DATA COLLECTION METHODS: AN ULTIMATE GUIDE ON DATA COLLECTION FOR YOUR PHD. DISSERTATION - 0 views

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    Data collection is a systematised way to collect relevant information for a particular problem. In research work, data is collected to get the in-depth information to evaluate a specific aspect. In some research, you have to collect data to test a hypothesis. On the other hand, there can be a research question to address. In both cases, you have to do an analysis that requires data. Otherwise, it remains impossible to provide support to the conclusion of the study. Research always demands evidence for every claim. Without evidence, your effort, time, and investment are not worth it. So, you have to be very clear about each aspect of the research work. From one purpose to another, you can find a variety of data types. It can be in numeric as well as subjective forms.
Dugg Lowe

Position Essay Writing: Defend Your Position - 0 views

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    This article instructs how to write a position essay providing cool tips and an outline.
Dugg Lowe

Response Essay Writing: What are Your Thoughts? - 0 views

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    The article instructs how to write a good response essay. Written by an English teacher.
Dugg Lowe

Pros/Cons Essay Writing: Take Both Sides, Present Stehgths a - 0 views

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    A how to write a pros and cons essay article by an English teacher.
Nigel Coutts

What does intelligence look like? - 0 views

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    How might we define intelligence? What do we mean when we speak of intelligence and what evidence do we seek when we look for it? Is it a singular, fixed attribute determined at birth or does it vary across time and environment?
romandavis112

Why Citation is an Integral Component of Formal Academic Writing - 1 views

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    In the introduction and methodology sections, you make claims for many aspects. Same as literature is all about past studies. Whenever you use the information from some other scholar/researcher, you have to mention who that work belongs to. And when making a claim for something, you have to provide evidence for it as well. This all is done through the application of proper citation. The importance of citation has made it an integral part of formal acade
romandavis112

What Is A Visual Analysis Essay, And How Do You Write One? - 1 views

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    Visual analysis essays differ from common academic essays such as descriptive, narrative, and argumentative. Every image projects specific ideas or opinions. The projection of an idea or a claim is more evident in advertisements. But artwork such as paintings may have hidden and subtle meanings for the observers. Visual analysis is a practice to discern any visual display's symbolic and figurative meaning. A visual analysis essa
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