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Military Deployment Research Paper
Expository Essay Topic: How does deployment affect the family and loved ones of military servicemen? Military servicemen and their families face
huge challenges when soldiers are deployed. There are three major areas deployment can cause deterioration in a servicemen's family, psychologically,
financially, and stability. Psychological trauma, stress. According to Burton et al., (2009) "stress has been shown to be almost twice as high in spouses
of deployed military personnel when compared to a non–deployed group." Not only do the spouses suffer, their children also show adverse signs
when a parent is deployed. A sample of approximately 170,000 U.S. children under the age of 2 found that overall outpatient visits increased by7% and
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Expository Essay Vs Persuasive Writing
Even though expository essays and persuasive essays both have research and a thesis statement, they are different in the way that expository explains
while persuasive argues. The expository writer provides clarifying information about a topic while the persuasive writer presents an argument. The
purpose of an expository essay is to explain to the reader your position without trying to get the reader to choose your side. In a persuasive essay you
write to persuade the reader to choose an argument side. They are similar in the way on how they are structured they both require a thesis and a lot of
research.
A topic that could be developed using persuasive writing could be arguing why a person shouldn't litter. This topic has two sides that could
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Reflection Of Expository Writing
Erwyn Suruy
December 9, 2017
Eng 111
Reflective Essay
I have been taking Expository Writing for 4 months. I have found that I need to be able to communicate myself in writing. I must relay exactly
what I'm trying to put forth to others and convey the right message of understanding. I must be able to explain myself, negotiate, and work in
teams. My language skills can be worked on and improved. I need to be able to pick up the language of whatever environment I'm in whether it be at
work or school, or in society. Since everyone does not have the same background, learning how to write the written word is important in any
environment. I have learned how to write and express myself, how to think for myself, and how to find answers to things I do not know. Most
important I have learned how to believe in my writing.
I was very hesitant in taking this English class, I have not taken an English class in many years. When I took the placement test for reading and
English, I tested out of all categories. I was proud of myself for that feat. When I found I was going to have to take a college level English class, I
avoided it at all costs. Too much pressure. However, I have learned about the Rhetorical Essay was to understand how an author writes and not focus
on what the content is. Knowing the explanation of what techniques and author uses to make their point come across to the intended audience. I
learned about Argumentative Research Paper is to debate both sides of an issue. The intent is to be unbiased and state the facts on either side. I
learned about Public Piece with Presentation is meant to deliver an effective presentation to engage your audience. Your audience listens to not only
what you are saying but your visual engagement in the topic being presented. Also, the point of the class is to be able to work with others to achieve
a desired outcome or task. To know that I can work with others in a cohesive environment to draw on everyone's input and views. This will assist me
in the real work of life and assist in handling many types of people and myself in communicating.
I have never been a good writer; however, I have learned that communication is not the same when writing. Having a conversation about aliens
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Name: Ashley Alcaraz Reyes
Course: UNV 104
Date: 13 May 2018
Instructor: Jolene Daw Annotated Reference List
Directions:
Refer back to your Topic 1 Brainstorming and Beginning Research worksheet for your peer–reviewed articles to complete this worksheet (unless you
have found more relevant articles; then use those that are the most relevant for your topic).
From the Topic 1 Brainstorming and Beginning Research worksheet choose three of the five peer–reviewed articles that you think will best support the
sub–topic points you want to cover in your Expository Essay.
Read the articles, and in your own words fill in each table below by answering the following questions for each different article:
What was the main point/argument of this article?...show more content...
P., Larson, J. C., & Armstrong, L. M. (2017). Facilitating successful reintegration: Attending to the needs of military families. American Journal Of
Orthopsychiatry, 87(2), 176–184. doi:10.1037/ort0000201
Provide a 100–150 word summary of your article by answering the following questions:
What was the main point/argument of this article?
What did the author(s) conclude?
How did this article support your topic?
What questions or new ideas did this article leave you with?
The main point of this article is about service members deployed specifically to Iraq and Afghanistan with back to back deployments and the stress
factors that it produces on the families and the service members themselves.
The authors concluded that the shorter that dwell time, the harder it is for military families to maintain a stable relationship. The authors also provided
helpful information on family support and how stress factors can be reduced when military families come across deployment.
This article supports my topic because it provides way to cope with family separation and stress which are psychological effects of deployment.
This article left me wondering what other ways military families could cope with psychological effects of deployment aside from those already
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Expository Writing Rough Draft On School
Kirk Zimmer
Expository Writing Rough Draft
Everything Wrong With School In 10 Minutes or Less!
When I was twelve, I had no appreciation for school. I saw it as nothing more as a glorified daycare center with all the rules and regulations
specifically designed to restrict as much fun as possible. Then one day in the ninth grade, I had a revelation: what if school was actually meant to build
me up with knowledge and facts and not just waste my time? This was the foundation I needed to get me through the next four years. Whenever I was
bored, I would remind myself that I 'd never have a "free" education like this again. I adapted particularly well to this system of tests, quizzes, and
science labs but I could never understand the hang up some people had with it. School was basic and easy and all it seemed to require was
consistency an+d proper scheduling. I looked at people who couldn 't understand US History or Geometry and I thought they were dumb. It wasn 't
until much later with much more reflection that I came to conclude there 's a difference between how you score on the SATs and how smart you
actually are. Education isn 't necessarily a direct line to becoming intelligent and knowledgeable; education is nothing more than an institution designed
to equip people with subsets of specialized processing methodologies, algorithms, and a fair bit of esoteric trivia. Furthermore, the current educational
system in place is inefficient because of its rigid nature.
The current
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How to Analyze an Expository Essay
Expository writing, in general, is present everywhere. When you pick up a magazine or examine a newspaper article on the newsstand, you are
reading a form of exposition because the author's main purpose of writing that article or essay is to inform the reader about a topic. In the classroom,
many students are required to produce research papers about a specific topic, such as migration patterns of birds. The purpose of that research paper is
to inform the reader, the teacher, about what are the migratory patterns of birds. Finally, at the workplace, many people are required to create business
reports and memorandums to inform their supervisors and co–workers about the company's finances and progress. In order to analyze these expository
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"Good" directions for a process essay should satisfy the following criteria: clear, concise, organized, and acknowledges common mistakes. Within
the model essay itself, it satisfies all of these requirements. The text describes, "when you find water becoming extremely hot (or cold)," the
homeowner suggests that the guest, "exit the tub promptly while using a sweeping motion with one arm to push shower curtain aside"(Frazier
303). This piece of direction is clear because it plainly informs the guest on the actual action they have to perform in order to prevent hot or cold
water from burning or freezing the guest. It is also concise because it does not include any irrelevant information pertaining to avoiding burning or
freezing the guest. This essay is organized because when the author listed out his or her directions, he or she listed them out in chronological order.
Lastly, "How to Operate the Shower Curtain" acknowledges common mistakes, such as "REMEMBER TO KEEP SHOWER CURTAIN INSIDE
TUB AT ALL TIMES!" (Frasier 303). The author is cautioning the guest to keep the shower curtain within the bath tub no matter what. The reason for
determining the kind of expository essay it is to help in determining the purpose of the exposition as a whole. Next, the third step to analyzing an
expository essay is to perform the
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Expository Essay Debate
Kefentse Myers
Mathe Womeldorph
Honors Literature
October 20, 2017
Expository Essay Debate
Football is one of the most played sports in America.Most people know what football because it is played in schools, parks and even outside
homes.Football can be played on a competitive level when you reach elementary school and can continue throughout college.Even after college, if you
are one of the best players you can play in the NFL and earn a lot of money.They only question is, why should you get paid to play football only when
you become a professional.In this essay I will be debating on whether college athletes should get paid to play sports while they are in college.
The main debaters for this debate include Joe Nocera, Andy Schwarz ,Christine Brennan and Len Elmore.Some of them feel that college students
should get paid and the other debaters feel they should not.Here is what the person that wanted college students to get paid said.College sprots makes
millions of dollars in revenue for their schools and television shows.Even the coaches are getting paid for coaching but without the athletes there would
no games.People that play sports in college should get payed
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The Importance Of Expository Reading
Expository text is a very important form of reading material that is used to present content in different ways. Starting as early as kindergarten, children
should be able to identify the main topic, ask and answer questions, and describe connections between two different pieces of information (Roehling,
Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017). Teachers have problems with studentsreading expository text. It is sometimes more difficult to read than just regular
story reading. Hebert, Bohaty, Nelson, and Brown conducted a meta–analysis on text structure instruction, concluding that it was an effective way to
improve expository reading comprehension (Roehling, Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017).
Different strategies were developed to help with understanding expository reading comprehension. Teachers play a big role in helping the students
understand. They have to begin with clear learning objectives that outlines the skills teachers want their students to demonstrate by the end of the
instruction (Roehling, Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017). Once the teacher decides on the learning objective, they can plan specific instructional strategies
to help students achieve the objectives. If there is a clear goal from the teacher, things will be easier on the students. Identification strategies is a good
start in recognizing the structure of an expository text. There are two possible goals of identification strategies: to recognize a single text structure or to
discriminate among several possible text
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Personal Essay : Identity Expository Essay
Identity Expository Essay My life is like a massive tangle of webs all leading to the bug caught in the middle, me! I have believed for quite some
time that my identity was a part of who I was, an unchangeable, connected, jumbled mass of my ideals and preferences. However, after speculation
on this topic, and a deep and intimate search within my mind and soul, I have realized it is much, much more. I have searched through my
community, my personal life, and the world around me to find answers to this deep and burning question. Furthermore, I have consulted the
knowledge of books like The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian to continue my search. Through this process, I have begun to see that
maybe I am quite a lot like this character Junior, who found what life meant for him in terms of his identity. For I have begun to understand the full
complexities of my actions and my world that have shaped the woman I am today. "There can be no keener revelation of a society 's soul than the way
in which it treats its children." – Nelson Mandela Society is the grounding of most children 's beliefs and ideas about how they should act and who
they are. Despite my relatively secluded upbringing, society has been constantly and strongly affecting the innocent view of my identity. I grew up in
suburban Minneapolis with my family of 10. I know, it 's a lot of people, but it beats having no friends as a kid. Having so many siblings has made it
really easy to interact with new
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Liberal Arts Education Essay
A liberal arts education is one that, by definition, focuses not on one specific subject, but rather prepares its student by giving them knowledge in many
areas and developing the student's critical thinking that will allow them to adapt to an ever–changing world. Naturally, this means students at a
university that employs a liberal arts education take classes outside their major. Students of the humanities or social sciences must enroll in courses of
mathematics and natural sciences, and while many find no joy in such requirements, they better the individual and are helpful in everyday life, as well
as in larger issues. As Crane and Chiles so eloquently write, specifically of science, "Science matters at a liberal–arts university because the problems
facing our global community will not be solved by scientists alone." Mathematics as a subject acts in a similar way, giving skills to students,
non–mathematics majors included, to help in their everyday lives or potentially to help the world....show more content...
To do that, Chopp argues that "What you have to do is to learn the very tools of learning itself. The liberal arts are...the gold standard for that" (qtd. in
Goral). Students, particularly those in the humanities and social sciences, are thus offered different methods of learning when classes stretch beyond
their major. As is an essential part of a liberal arts education, this breadth of knowledge enhances the critical and intellectual thinking of students that
otherwise might not have had the opportunity to do so. The creativity and pursuit of knowledge encouraged by non–STEM majors has much to offer to
solve the problems of the world, and a basic understanding of mathematics and sciences means that these problems seem much more understandable,
their solutions more
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Expository Essay On Earthquake
Write an informative process analysis about another dramatic act of nature; for example, an earthquake, tornado, tsunami, or hurricane.
Maninderdeep Singh Grant MacEwan university
23 – OCT – 2017
Author Note
This paper was prepared for English 111, taught by Professor Valentyna Kennedy
Abstract
There are a lot of disasters, but earthquake is the worst out of all. In this Research we can find out how an earthquake happens, the main reasons of
why it happens and measures how a person can get out of such a situation. Earthquakes are the shock waves which happen for approximately half a
minute. Taking references from books and journals it can be seen what a person should do during an earthquake and how this natural calamity can be
measured and steps that government takes to find out where will this disaster show its power the next time.
Expository essay on earthquake
Earthquake is a Trembling or shaking alteration of earth's surface. It is a sudden brutal shaking of the earth's surface occurring naturally and cause great
massacre with its strong movements in the earth's crust or action of volcano. It is naturally occurring disturbance which can be characterize as an
abnormal violent and involuntary contraction or series of contractions of the ground.it originate anytime inside the earth's crust and push a bulk of rock
to slip rapidly. A huge amount of energy gets released and travel through rocks and waves, which cause tremors and trembling of
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Expository Essay On Into The Wild
Into the Wild – Expository Essay An outstanding young man, helped the poor, in high school participated in cross–country, intelligent. He was healthy,
he sang and performed instruments. Moreover, all that was mentioned, for Christopher, wasn't enough. He had still a need; a necessity that required
discovering in a way outside the commonplace, the wonders, mysteries and obstacles that nature has with it. Thus one day,Christopher McCandless, a
newly graduated college student without preambles got rid of his belongings and money in bank accounts. Without giving even a note of warning to
his parents and friends, he simply disappeared from society and no one knew what happened to him. It took a lot of courage, to be willing to leave
...show more content...
After two rambling years comes the final and greatest adventure. The climactic battle to kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the
spiritual revolution.... Ten days bring...him to the great white north. No longer poisoned by civilization he flees, and walks alone upon the land to
become lost in the wild." –Jon Krakauer on 'Into the Wild'. Chris valued nature over everything. Enjoying nature, breathing deeply, forgetting all the
problems and conflicts that exist in civilization, feeling the tranquility that gives its essence, the energy that nature gives to the human being, the
peace that gives to the mind and much more for Chris was a complete sensation. Chris got inspired by Jack London, an American novelist, who wrote
"To Build a Fire" where he quotes "Empty as the mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves
and Bends and timber jams, and always sharply noted where I have placed his feet. " Saying how a man in pure nature does not put thoughts that are
useless in the mind, as most in society do now, stagnate in thoughts without any benefit. Man in nature focuses on survival, using his experiences to
survive, being aware of his surroundings. Chris McCandless wanted to experience the same thing, so he decided and went to Alaska and challenge
himself.
Far from society, which suffocated him so much; Far from materialism and money, which
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Peak Hour Essay
Stressed, left eye twitching, shouting at inanimate objects? Eighty three percent of all Canadian drivers find peak hour traffic more stressful than work.
That means sitting in traffic is worse than sitting through your boss's PowerPoint presentation. Everybody has their own personal traffic nightmare,
whether it's a massive backup, or perhaps, those screaming kids in the back. However, there is a way to calm your seething road rage and keep cool
through the frustrating gridlock. If you find yourself in one of these situations the first thing to do in order to calm yourself down is to embrace the
fact that you are stuck in a gridlock. You are going to be there for a while, you might as well have a good time. The second thing you do...show more
content...
Keep the vehicle at a comfortable temperature. Studies have shown that you are much more irritable when you are warm, so crank up the A/C to
keep your body temperature at a comforting level. Make sure you have plenty of gas when you set out, so that you're not actually worried about
running out of gas by using the air conditioner. In milder weather keep windows open to get fresh air which is soothing. Wear comfortable shoes and
clothing while driving. Avoid wearing clothes which are too tight and restrictive. Keep a pair of shoes in the car for driving through traffic and
make sure to change into those as soon as you start out driving. Opt for a seat cushion or back rest to further make yourself more relaxed during
traffic periods throughout the day. Joe Brown, editor in chief of tech blog Gizmodo, indicates that the best thing to do during a traffic jam is to stay
in the slow lane, because if you are trying to hurry, you are never going to win. So stay in the right lane, let everybody else pass you, let everybody else
stress out , just take your time and make a great day of it.
How you think can have a profound effect on your emotional and physical well–being. Each time you think a negative thought about yourself, your
body reacts as if it were in the throes
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Teens today are bombarded with multiple types of external and internal conflicts. AIDS and other STD's impact the way they live externally;
depression and suicide can govern their internal lives. However, religious tolerance grabs at both their internal and external lives. The biased media
always attempts to push teens' beliefs one way or another, yet it is the choice of the individual to which counts in the end. ApologeticsIndex.org defines
religious tolerance as "Acknowledging and supporting that individuals have the right and freedom to their own beliefs and related legitimate practices,
without necessarily validating those beliefs or practices." It also defines religious intolerance as "a) Refusing to acknowledge and support the right
...show more content...
The first is where there is an extreme reluctance to change (e.g. Islam in the Middle East). The other comes in a form where change has happened all
too rapidly. For example, secular countries like America and others in Europe have gone from origins inreligion, to actually putting down religion
(mainly through the media; Bernard Goldberg, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News). Saying that religious intolerance is a
problem is a massive understatement and the numbers certainly do not lie.
In a study by the University of North Carolina, a poll was taken of seniors in high school about organized religion. An astonishing one third of
seniors felt alienated by organized religion. Of these numbers, half the students felt hostile towards organized religion and another half felt no
emotions towards it. One third is not a majority, but a whole third of the adult population is an alarming number. In this trend, it is to be expected that
nearly 50% of youth will feel threatened by organized religion in little more than a decade (The Empty Church : Does Organized Religion Matter
Anymore by Thomas C. Reeves). In a Youth Gallup Poll (ages 13–17), 40% of youth who are identified as "non–churchgoers" agree that "most
Muslims around the world are accepting of other religions." This number compares to only 27% of "churchgoers" who believe Muslims are religiously
tolerant. This is a stark contrast. Are
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Expository
The Beauty of the black Widow
Gordon Grice is fascinated, maybe obsessed with the black widow. He begins provocatively " I hunt black widows. I capture it. I have found them in
discarded wheels and tires and under railroads tires. I have found them in house foundations and cellars...I have found them I hospitals and in the den
of the rattlesnake.... (176) In this quote Grice start with first person in place and with the repetition of "I" so that the reader can get the attention into it.
Grice's purpose in the " Black widow" essay is to inform the audience about the widow's life style. He shows inspiration, fascination, respect and love
for widows. He furthers his purpose by using rhetorical strategies throughout his text....show more content...
Here in this quote he is informing the audience that widows are black pearls for him. He feels inspiration, fascination, respect and love for widows
that he compares them to such expensive precious and exquisite jewels. He also shows the audience that we should feel the same for widows that
instead of been afraid ad kill widows, we should take care of them, gave them love as if they were humans. In this
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Expository Essay Rough Draft
Expository Essay: Rough Draft Everyone can feel, just like you and I, but there's one important question that lingers through the air. Should we
really be accepting of other people? To answer the question, yes! Although this does speak from opinion, it's essential to be accepting of others. It's
understandable to find laboriousness when looking through others, but we need to remember the reasons why it's imperative. To start off, we're all
the same! We're all people, but sometimes, we seem to overlook that part of us. We all process the same way, and I feel as if that's a good enough
reason to find acceptance. Something else to remember is that we all have emotions. When we don't accept eachother for who we are, our emotions can
get
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Civil Rights Expository Essay
Civil Rights are types of laws that embrace common situations that affect individual's lives, such as employment, voting, housing, education and public
accommodations and facilities. These laws exist as a matter of creating policies that promote opportunities for all persons and equality without regard
of gender, race, disabilities, religion or national origin. This legal phenomenon might happen by various reasons: lack of equality in the society,
prejudice against minorities, or existence of previous laws that support the oppressed.
Initially, considering the etymology of the term, Civil Rights were born in the United States during mid–fifty's as a type of Law that protect the
individual. The first reason relies on the necessity of protection...show more content...
Therefore, lenient or inconsistent laws were part of this culture of subjugation of the human being. Through fundamental necessities, as the educational
system for the protection of the civilian to their property demands.
In order to prove the inefficiency of the judicial system back in time, we can use as an example, two facts: the U.S. Constitution adopted in 1751 slaves
counted as three–fifths of a person, for means of representation. Secondly, in Montgomery (AL), even 205 years later, Rosa Parks was arrested once
she refused to up her bus seat to a white man. Civil rights are social structural changes that are an integral part of this works, as a transitioning of
peace in order to address the justice.
Thirdly, at this point it is unlikely that processes within the system can be effective in dealing with the injustice and inequality that arise out of a
system fault. The inexistence of preview laws to protect minorities still remain as a major problem, considering that these practices exist to support the
current institution, and conflicts that come from unmet human needs, which may be contained by the existing system but are unlikely to be
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You ever hear someone say they have swagger? A lot of times people's swagger is determined from their style. For example, everyone has a specific
style of fashion. If you put on some cargo shorts with a tank top and slides you're probably not going to a job interview. Just like anything else, writing
has different expressions. Writing is a form of communication; the person is writing to inform, persuade, describe, or tell a story. There are four main
types of writing styles, expository, persuasive, descriptive, and narrative. We then choose what we want to read according to our interest in each
category.
Let's look at expository writing. Expository writing is usually developed around one topic and is used to describe or inform you...show more content...
Its name might as well give it away. Think of a closing argument in a court case being presented to a jury. Each party's counsel is presenting a
persuasive writing in the form of a speech. In this type of writing the writer uses choice words in a cohesive manner in order to "sway" or persuade
the reader. You will most commonly come across this type of writing in advertisement. With that being said, persuasive writing is all around us. This
type of communication may consist of the writer's opinions, but the best form also includes facts to back up his or her statements. With attempts to get
consumers to purchase specific products, we see persuasive writings all around us in today's world.
"The battlefield had a cold malevolent air to it, the wind howling past you in every which way, as if trying to express its own confusion at the sudden
seize–fire. I, myself, was confused. One minute the bullets were raining holy hell down on us in a never–ending bombardment, and the next, nothing."
An anonymous soldier gives detailed picture of a battlefield scene. Descriptive writing, often used to portray a vivid, detailed experience, person,
place, or thing, is third of the writing styles. This style of writing requires strong observation skills to convey the writer's point of view. In personal
stories, you tend to see a lot of descriptive writing because it's the writer's story. He or she was there and can give several small
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Military Deployment Research Paper

  • 1. Military Deployment Research Paper Expository Essay Topic: How does deployment affect the family and loved ones of military servicemen? Military servicemen and their families face huge challenges when soldiers are deployed. There are three major areas deployment can cause deterioration in a servicemen's family, psychologically, financially, and stability. Psychological trauma, stress. According to Burton et al., (2009) "stress has been shown to be almost twice as high in spouses of deployed military personnel when compared to a non–deployed group." Not only do the spouses suffer, their children also show adverse signs when a parent is deployed. A sample of approximately 170,000 U.S. children under the age of 2 found that overall outpatient visits increased by7% and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Expository Essay Vs Persuasive Writing Even though expository essays and persuasive essays both have research and a thesis statement, they are different in the way that expository explains while persuasive argues. The expository writer provides clarifying information about a topic while the persuasive writer presents an argument. The purpose of an expository essay is to explain to the reader your position without trying to get the reader to choose your side. In a persuasive essay you write to persuade the reader to choose an argument side. They are similar in the way on how they are structured they both require a thesis and a lot of research. A topic that could be developed using persuasive writing could be arguing why a person shouldn't litter. This topic has two sides that could Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Reflection Of Expository Writing Erwyn Suruy December 9, 2017 Eng 111 Reflective Essay I have been taking Expository Writing for 4 months. I have found that I need to be able to communicate myself in writing. I must relay exactly what I'm trying to put forth to others and convey the right message of understanding. I must be able to explain myself, negotiate, and work in teams. My language skills can be worked on and improved. I need to be able to pick up the language of whatever environment I'm in whether it be at work or school, or in society. Since everyone does not have the same background, learning how to write the written word is important in any environment. I have learned how to write and express myself, how to think for myself, and how to find answers to things I do not know. Most important I have learned how to believe in my writing. I was very hesitant in taking this English class, I have not taken an English class in many years. When I took the placement test for reading and English, I tested out of all categories. I was proud of myself for that feat. When I found I was going to have to take a college level English class, I avoided it at all costs. Too much pressure. However, I have learned about the Rhetorical Essay was to understand how an author writes and not focus on what the content is. Knowing the explanation of what techniques and author uses to make their point come across to the intended audience. I learned about Argumentative Research Paper is to debate both sides of an issue. The intent is to be unbiased and state the facts on either side. I learned about Public Piece with Presentation is meant to deliver an effective presentation to engage your audience. Your audience listens to not only what you are saying but your visual engagement in the topic being presented. Also, the point of the class is to be able to work with others to achieve a desired outcome or task. To know that I can work with others in a cohesive environment to draw on everyone's input and views. This will assist me in the real work of life and assist in handling many types of people and myself in communicating. I have never been a good writer; however, I have learned that communication is not the same when writing. Having a conversation about aliens Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Name: Ashley Alcaraz Reyes Course: UNV 104 Date: 13 May 2018 Instructor: Jolene Daw Annotated Reference List Directions: Refer back to your Topic 1 Brainstorming and Beginning Research worksheet for your peer–reviewed articles to complete this worksheet (unless you have found more relevant articles; then use those that are the most relevant for your topic). From the Topic 1 Brainstorming and Beginning Research worksheet choose three of the five peer–reviewed articles that you think will best support the sub–topic points you want to cover in your Expository Essay. Read the articles, and in your own words fill in each table below by answering the following questions for each different article: What was the main point/argument of this article?...show more content... P., Larson, J. C., & Armstrong, L. M. (2017). Facilitating successful reintegration: Attending to the needs of military families. American Journal Of Orthopsychiatry, 87(2), 176–184. doi:10.1037/ort0000201 Provide a 100–150 word summary of your article by answering the following questions: What was the main point/argument of this article? What did the author(s) conclude? How did this article support your topic? What questions or new ideas did this article leave you with? The main point of this article is about service members deployed specifically to Iraq and Afghanistan with back to back deployments and the stress factors that it produces on the families and the service members themselves. The authors concluded that the shorter that dwell time, the harder it is for military families to maintain a stable relationship. The authors also provided helpful information on family support and how stress factors can be reduced when military families come across deployment. This article supports my topic because it provides way to cope with family separation and stress which are psychological effects of deployment. This article left me wondering what other ways military families could cope with psychological effects of deployment aside from those already
  • 5. Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 6. Expository Writing Rough Draft On School Kirk Zimmer Expository Writing Rough Draft Everything Wrong With School In 10 Minutes or Less! When I was twelve, I had no appreciation for school. I saw it as nothing more as a glorified daycare center with all the rules and regulations specifically designed to restrict as much fun as possible. Then one day in the ninth grade, I had a revelation: what if school was actually meant to build me up with knowledge and facts and not just waste my time? This was the foundation I needed to get me through the next four years. Whenever I was bored, I would remind myself that I 'd never have a "free" education like this again. I adapted particularly well to this system of tests, quizzes, and science labs but I could never understand the hang up some people had with it. School was basic and easy and all it seemed to require was consistency an+d proper scheduling. I looked at people who couldn 't understand US History or Geometry and I thought they were dumb. It wasn 't until much later with much more reflection that I came to conclude there 's a difference between how you score on the SATs and how smart you actually are. Education isn 't necessarily a direct line to becoming intelligent and knowledgeable; education is nothing more than an institution designed to equip people with subsets of specialized processing methodologies, algorithms, and a fair bit of esoteric trivia. Furthermore, the current educational system in place is inefficient because of its rigid nature. The current Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. How to Analyze an Expository Essay Expository writing, in general, is present everywhere. When you pick up a magazine or examine a newspaper article on the newsstand, you are reading a form of exposition because the author's main purpose of writing that article or essay is to inform the reader about a topic. In the classroom, many students are required to produce research papers about a specific topic, such as migration patterns of birds. The purpose of that research paper is to inform the reader, the teacher, about what are the migratory patterns of birds. Finally, at the workplace, many people are required to create business reports and memorandums to inform their supervisors and co–workers about the company's finances and progress. In order to analyze these expository ...show more content... "Good" directions for a process essay should satisfy the following criteria: clear, concise, organized, and acknowledges common mistakes. Within the model essay itself, it satisfies all of these requirements. The text describes, "when you find water becoming extremely hot (or cold)," the homeowner suggests that the guest, "exit the tub promptly while using a sweeping motion with one arm to push shower curtain aside"(Frazier 303). This piece of direction is clear because it plainly informs the guest on the actual action they have to perform in order to prevent hot or cold water from burning or freezing the guest. It is also concise because it does not include any irrelevant information pertaining to avoiding burning or freezing the guest. This essay is organized because when the author listed out his or her directions, he or she listed them out in chronological order. Lastly, "How to Operate the Shower Curtain" acknowledges common mistakes, such as "REMEMBER TO KEEP SHOWER CURTAIN INSIDE TUB AT ALL TIMES!" (Frasier 303). The author is cautioning the guest to keep the shower curtain within the bath tub no matter what. The reason for determining the kind of expository essay it is to help in determining the purpose of the exposition as a whole. Next, the third step to analyzing an expository essay is to perform the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 8. Expository Essay Debate Kefentse Myers Mathe Womeldorph Honors Literature October 20, 2017 Expository Essay Debate Football is one of the most played sports in America.Most people know what football because it is played in schools, parks and even outside homes.Football can be played on a competitive level when you reach elementary school and can continue throughout college.Even after college, if you are one of the best players you can play in the NFL and earn a lot of money.They only question is, why should you get paid to play football only when you become a professional.In this essay I will be debating on whether college athletes should get paid to play sports while they are in college. The main debaters for this debate include Joe Nocera, Andy Schwarz ,Christine Brennan and Len Elmore.Some of them feel that college students should get paid and the other debaters feel they should not.Here is what the person that wanted college students to get paid said.College sprots makes millions of dollars in revenue for their schools and television shows.Even the coaches are getting paid for coaching but without the athletes there would no games.People that play sports in college should get payed Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 9. The Importance Of Expository Reading Expository text is a very important form of reading material that is used to present content in different ways. Starting as early as kindergarten, children should be able to identify the main topic, ask and answer questions, and describe connections between two different pieces of information (Roehling, Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017). Teachers have problems with studentsreading expository text. It is sometimes more difficult to read than just regular story reading. Hebert, Bohaty, Nelson, and Brown conducted a meta–analysis on text structure instruction, concluding that it was an effective way to improve expository reading comprehension (Roehling, Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017). Different strategies were developed to help with understanding expository reading comprehension. Teachers play a big role in helping the students understand. They have to begin with clear learning objectives that outlines the skills teachers want their students to demonstrate by the end of the instruction (Roehling, Hebert, Nelson, Bohaty, 2017). Once the teacher decides on the learning objective, they can plan specific instructional strategies to help students achieve the objectives. If there is a clear goal from the teacher, things will be easier on the students. Identification strategies is a good start in recognizing the structure of an expository text. There are two possible goals of identification strategies: to recognize a single text structure or to discriminate among several possible text Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Personal Essay : Identity Expository Essay Identity Expository Essay My life is like a massive tangle of webs all leading to the bug caught in the middle, me! I have believed for quite some time that my identity was a part of who I was, an unchangeable, connected, jumbled mass of my ideals and preferences. However, after speculation on this topic, and a deep and intimate search within my mind and soul, I have realized it is much, much more. I have searched through my community, my personal life, and the world around me to find answers to this deep and burning question. Furthermore, I have consulted the knowledge of books like The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian to continue my search. Through this process, I have begun to see that maybe I am quite a lot like this character Junior, who found what life meant for him in terms of his identity. For I have begun to understand the full complexities of my actions and my world that have shaped the woman I am today. "There can be no keener revelation of a society 's soul than the way in which it treats its children." – Nelson Mandela Society is the grounding of most children 's beliefs and ideas about how they should act and who they are. Despite my relatively secluded upbringing, society has been constantly and strongly affecting the innocent view of my identity. I grew up in suburban Minneapolis with my family of 10. I know, it 's a lot of people, but it beats having no friends as a kid. Having so many siblings has made it really easy to interact with new Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. Liberal Arts Education Essay A liberal arts education is one that, by definition, focuses not on one specific subject, but rather prepares its student by giving them knowledge in many areas and developing the student's critical thinking that will allow them to adapt to an ever–changing world. Naturally, this means students at a university that employs a liberal arts education take classes outside their major. Students of the humanities or social sciences must enroll in courses of mathematics and natural sciences, and while many find no joy in such requirements, they better the individual and are helpful in everyday life, as well as in larger issues. As Crane and Chiles so eloquently write, specifically of science, "Science matters at a liberal–arts university because the problems facing our global community will not be solved by scientists alone." Mathematics as a subject acts in a similar way, giving skills to students, non–mathematics majors included, to help in their everyday lives or potentially to help the world....show more content... To do that, Chopp argues that "What you have to do is to learn the very tools of learning itself. The liberal arts are...the gold standard for that" (qtd. in Goral). Students, particularly those in the humanities and social sciences, are thus offered different methods of learning when classes stretch beyond their major. As is an essential part of a liberal arts education, this breadth of knowledge enhances the critical and intellectual thinking of students that otherwise might not have had the opportunity to do so. The creativity and pursuit of knowledge encouraged by non–STEM majors has much to offer to solve the problems of the world, and a basic understanding of mathematics and sciences means that these problems seem much more understandable, their solutions more Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. Expository Essay On Earthquake Write an informative process analysis about another dramatic act of nature; for example, an earthquake, tornado, tsunami, or hurricane. Maninderdeep Singh Grant MacEwan university 23 – OCT – 2017 Author Note This paper was prepared for English 111, taught by Professor Valentyna Kennedy Abstract There are a lot of disasters, but earthquake is the worst out of all. In this Research we can find out how an earthquake happens, the main reasons of why it happens and measures how a person can get out of such a situation. Earthquakes are the shock waves which happen for approximately half a minute. Taking references from books and journals it can be seen what a person should do during an earthquake and how this natural calamity can be measured and steps that government takes to find out where will this disaster show its power the next time. Expository essay on earthquake Earthquake is a Trembling or shaking alteration of earth's surface. It is a sudden brutal shaking of the earth's surface occurring naturally and cause great massacre with its strong movements in the earth's crust or action of volcano. It is naturally occurring disturbance which can be characterize as an abnormal violent and involuntary contraction or series of contractions of the ground.it originate anytime inside the earth's crust and push a bulk of rock to slip rapidly. A huge amount of energy gets released and travel through rocks and waves, which cause tremors and trembling of Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 13. Expository Essay On Into The Wild Into the Wild – Expository Essay An outstanding young man, helped the poor, in high school participated in cross–country, intelligent. He was healthy, he sang and performed instruments. Moreover, all that was mentioned, for Christopher, wasn't enough. He had still a need; a necessity that required discovering in a way outside the commonplace, the wonders, mysteries and obstacles that nature has with it. Thus one day,Christopher McCandless, a newly graduated college student without preambles got rid of his belongings and money in bank accounts. Without giving even a note of warning to his parents and friends, he simply disappeared from society and no one knew what happened to him. It took a lot of courage, to be willing to leave ...show more content... After two rambling years comes the final and greatest adventure. The climactic battle to kill the false being within and victoriously conclude the spiritual revolution.... Ten days bring...him to the great white north. No longer poisoned by civilization he flees, and walks alone upon the land to become lost in the wild." –Jon Krakauer on 'Into the Wild'. Chris valued nature over everything. Enjoying nature, breathing deeply, forgetting all the problems and conflicts that exist in civilization, feeling the tranquility that gives its essence, the energy that nature gives to the human being, the peace that gives to the mind and much more for Chris was a complete sensation. Chris got inspired by Jack London, an American novelist, who wrote "To Build a Fire" where he quotes "Empty as the mind was of thoughts, he was keenly observant, and he noticed the changes in the creek, the curves and Bends and timber jams, and always sharply noted where I have placed his feet. " Saying how a man in pure nature does not put thoughts that are useless in the mind, as most in society do now, stagnate in thoughts without any benefit. Man in nature focuses on survival, using his experiences to survive, being aware of his surroundings. Chris McCandless wanted to experience the same thing, so he decided and went to Alaska and challenge himself. Far from society, which suffocated him so much; Far from materialism and money, which Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 14. Peak Hour Essay Stressed, left eye twitching, shouting at inanimate objects? Eighty three percent of all Canadian drivers find peak hour traffic more stressful than work. That means sitting in traffic is worse than sitting through your boss's PowerPoint presentation. Everybody has their own personal traffic nightmare, whether it's a massive backup, or perhaps, those screaming kids in the back. However, there is a way to calm your seething road rage and keep cool through the frustrating gridlock. If you find yourself in one of these situations the first thing to do in order to calm yourself down is to embrace the fact that you are stuck in a gridlock. You are going to be there for a while, you might as well have a good time. The second thing you do...show more content... Keep the vehicle at a comfortable temperature. Studies have shown that you are much more irritable when you are warm, so crank up the A/C to keep your body temperature at a comforting level. Make sure you have plenty of gas when you set out, so that you're not actually worried about running out of gas by using the air conditioner. In milder weather keep windows open to get fresh air which is soothing. Wear comfortable shoes and clothing while driving. Avoid wearing clothes which are too tight and restrictive. Keep a pair of shoes in the car for driving through traffic and make sure to change into those as soon as you start out driving. Opt for a seat cushion or back rest to further make yourself more relaxed during traffic periods throughout the day. Joe Brown, editor in chief of tech blog Gizmodo, indicates that the best thing to do during a traffic jam is to stay in the slow lane, because if you are trying to hurry, you are never going to win. So stay in the right lane, let everybody else pass you, let everybody else stress out , just take your time and make a great day of it. How you think can have a profound effect on your emotional and physical well–being. Each time you think a negative thought about yourself, your body reacts as if it were in the throes Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. Teens today are bombarded with multiple types of external and internal conflicts. AIDS and other STD's impact the way they live externally; depression and suicide can govern their internal lives. However, religious tolerance grabs at both their internal and external lives. The biased media always attempts to push teens' beliefs one way or another, yet it is the choice of the individual to which counts in the end. ApologeticsIndex.org defines religious tolerance as "Acknowledging and supporting that individuals have the right and freedom to their own beliefs and related legitimate practices, without necessarily validating those beliefs or practices." It also defines religious intolerance as "a) Refusing to acknowledge and support the right ...show more content... The first is where there is an extreme reluctance to change (e.g. Islam in the Middle East). The other comes in a form where change has happened all too rapidly. For example, secular countries like America and others in Europe have gone from origins inreligion, to actually putting down religion (mainly through the media; Bernard Goldberg, Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes How the Media Distort the News). Saying that religious intolerance is a problem is a massive understatement and the numbers certainly do not lie. In a study by the University of North Carolina, a poll was taken of seniors in high school about organized religion. An astonishing one third of seniors felt alienated by organized religion. Of these numbers, half the students felt hostile towards organized religion and another half felt no emotions towards it. One third is not a majority, but a whole third of the adult population is an alarming number. In this trend, it is to be expected that nearly 50% of youth will feel threatened by organized religion in little more than a decade (The Empty Church : Does Organized Religion Matter Anymore by Thomas C. Reeves). In a Youth Gallup Poll (ages 13–17), 40% of youth who are identified as "non–churchgoers" agree that "most Muslims around the world are accepting of other religions." This number compares to only 27% of "churchgoers" who believe Muslims are religiously tolerant. This is a stark contrast. Are Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Expository The Beauty of the black Widow Gordon Grice is fascinated, maybe obsessed with the black widow. He begins provocatively " I hunt black widows. I capture it. I have found them in discarded wheels and tires and under railroads tires. I have found them in house foundations and cellars...I have found them I hospitals and in the den of the rattlesnake.... (176) In this quote Grice start with first person in place and with the repetition of "I" so that the reader can get the attention into it. Grice's purpose in the " Black widow" essay is to inform the audience about the widow's life style. He shows inspiration, fascination, respect and love for widows. He furthers his purpose by using rhetorical strategies throughout his text....show more content... Here in this quote he is informing the audience that widows are black pearls for him. He feels inspiration, fascination, respect and love for widows that he compares them to such expensive precious and exquisite jewels. He also shows the audience that we should feel the same for widows that instead of been afraid ad kill widows, we should take care of them, gave them love as if they were humans. In this Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 17. Expository Essay Rough Draft Expository Essay: Rough Draft Everyone can feel, just like you and I, but there's one important question that lingers through the air. Should we really be accepting of other people? To answer the question, yes! Although this does speak from opinion, it's essential to be accepting of others. It's understandable to find laboriousness when looking through others, but we need to remember the reasons why it's imperative. To start off, we're all the same! We're all people, but sometimes, we seem to overlook that part of us. We all process the same way, and I feel as if that's a good enough reason to find acceptance. Something else to remember is that we all have emotions. When we don't accept eachother for who we are, our emotions can get Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 18. Civil Rights Expository Essay Civil Rights are types of laws that embrace common situations that affect individual's lives, such as employment, voting, housing, education and public accommodations and facilities. These laws exist as a matter of creating policies that promote opportunities for all persons and equality without regard of gender, race, disabilities, religion or national origin. This legal phenomenon might happen by various reasons: lack of equality in the society, prejudice against minorities, or existence of previous laws that support the oppressed. Initially, considering the etymology of the term, Civil Rights were born in the United States during mid–fifty's as a type of Law that protect the individual. The first reason relies on the necessity of protection...show more content... Therefore, lenient or inconsistent laws were part of this culture of subjugation of the human being. Through fundamental necessities, as the educational system for the protection of the civilian to their property demands. In order to prove the inefficiency of the judicial system back in time, we can use as an example, two facts: the U.S. Constitution adopted in 1751 slaves counted as three–fifths of a person, for means of representation. Secondly, in Montgomery (AL), even 205 years later, Rosa Parks was arrested once she refused to up her bus seat to a white man. Civil rights are social structural changes that are an integral part of this works, as a transitioning of peace in order to address the justice. Thirdly, at this point it is unlikely that processes within the system can be effective in dealing with the injustice and inequality that arise out of a system fault. The inexistence of preview laws to protect minorities still remain as a major problem, considering that these practices exist to support the current institution, and conflicts that come from unmet human needs, which may be contained by the existing system but are unlikely to be Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. You ever hear someone say they have swagger? A lot of times people's swagger is determined from their style. For example, everyone has a specific style of fashion. If you put on some cargo shorts with a tank top and slides you're probably not going to a job interview. Just like anything else, writing has different expressions. Writing is a form of communication; the person is writing to inform, persuade, describe, or tell a story. There are four main types of writing styles, expository, persuasive, descriptive, and narrative. We then choose what we want to read according to our interest in each category. Let's look at expository writing. Expository writing is usually developed around one topic and is used to describe or inform you...show more content... Its name might as well give it away. Think of a closing argument in a court case being presented to a jury. Each party's counsel is presenting a persuasive writing in the form of a speech. In this type of writing the writer uses choice words in a cohesive manner in order to "sway" or persuade the reader. You will most commonly come across this type of writing in advertisement. With that being said, persuasive writing is all around us. This type of communication may consist of the writer's opinions, but the best form also includes facts to back up his or her statements. With attempts to get consumers to purchase specific products, we see persuasive writings all around us in today's world. "The battlefield had a cold malevolent air to it, the wind howling past you in every which way, as if trying to express its own confusion at the sudden seize–fire. I, myself, was confused. One minute the bullets were raining holy hell down on us in a never–ending bombardment, and the next, nothing." An anonymous soldier gives detailed picture of a battlefield scene. Descriptive writing, often used to portray a vivid, detailed experience, person, place, or thing, is third of the writing styles. This style of writing requires strong observation skills to convey the writer's point of view. In personal stories, you tend to see a lot of descriptive writing because it's the writer's story. He or she was there and can give several small Get more content on HelpWriting.net