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Can you give me a summary of 'Stranger with My Face' by Lois Duncan?

He dies at end. Has a heart attack at the money shot on the sisters face

How do you write an essay on privacy rights in the workplace?

First, what are the requirements of your assignment?

  • Do you have to use any particular resources or references?
  • Do you have to argue from a certain point of view?
  • Do you have a specified length?
Make sure you have the details of your assignment in mind. Wherever they differ from these suggestions, follow your assignment.

An essay asks you to express a point of view or a position on a topic. It is not just about giving information.

Now, here's what you do. First prepare:
  1. Go to Google or other search engine and type in a query using your keywords. Your keywords might be "privacy," "rights," and "workplace." Don't use any quotation marks unless you are looking for a certain phrase.
  2. Read or skim a few of the resources that come up just to get an idea of what the topic is about.
  3. Start thinking of what your point of view or opinion might be. For example, do you think that everything you do in the workplace ought to be the employer's business? Do you think that laws about privacy in the workplace are fair? Do you think that a person's right to privacy applies no matter who he is or what he is doing? Do you think that privacy ends when illegal actions begin?
  4. If your topic is really big, narrow it down. For instance, you might just want to talk about e-mail privacy or privacy of personal belongings.
  5. Gather some information that works for or against your point of view. Try to take a fair and balanced position, and also know what information works against your position. You might want to reconsider your position.
  6. Consider how reliable your sources of information are. A source that talks about the laws and what they mean is probably better than somebody's blog complaining about his boss. But the personal complaint might supply a good example of something.
  7. Decide what main point you would like to make--what idea or message you want to get across to the reader. This is what you want the reader to get out of reading your essay.
  8. Find several (maybe three) main things that support your case and arrange them in a logical order, such as from least important to most important.
Then write.

Start with a statement of your position--a sentence or paragraph that states the opinion you are going to present. Introduce the main points you are going to make to support your view.

Offer your main pieces of evidence, your points of persuasion, based on the information you found. Explain how each supports your position. Discuss them in the same order in which you introduced them at the beginning.

Draw a conclusion that sums up what you've just said and proves your point, without just restating what you said at the start.




What's the next phase after the outline in an essay?

Outsourcing different areas of research to random people on answers.com. Followed by a cut and paste marathon from Wikipedia. Afterwards use the thesaurus on Word to develop a professional vocabulary.

What is the summary of twas brilig by Leoncio p deriada?

....it is the story of young boy who's name juanito..a young boy juanito deafit the {kapre},,and juanito has an pit carabao named {rizal}...

What are the types of outline?

There are two types of outlines:

Scientific Outlining

It includes the use of numbers separated by dots and then the details.

Example:

1. Main Idea 1.1.Subordinate Idea1.1.1.Details

1.1.2.Details1.2.Subordinate Idea1.2.1.Details1.2.2.Details1.2.1.1.Subordinate Details

2.Main Idea 2.1.Subordinate Idea2.1.1.Details 2.2.Subordinate Idea2.2.1.Details

Traditional Outlining

Consists of roman numerals, capital letters, and other characters.

Example:

I.Main Idea A.Subordinate Idea1.Detailsa.Subordinate Ideas

II.Main Idea A.Subordinate Idea1.Detailsa.Subordinate Ideas

b.Subordinate Ideas

Compare and contrast the terms fitness and health?

Health and fitness are an important part in everyday living. A good state of health enables you to cope with everyday demands of life in a physical, mental and social sense. It helps you to cope with emotional pressures and adapt to changing environments. Developing social skills is a huge part of being healthy enabling you to interact with new people from different classes and cultures. Fitness is a measure of the body's ability to complete activities necessary for everyday life effectively and efficiently.

What does an research paper outline look like?

How do I create an outline? * Determine the purpose of your paper. * Determine the audience you are writing for. * Develop the thesis of your paper. Then: * Brainstorm: List all the ideas that you want to include in your paper. * Organize: Group related ideas together. * Order: Arrange material in subsections from general to specific or from abstract to concrete. Then: Label: Create main and sub headings

What is theFormat of answering case study?

under stand the problem point out the cause propose a solution your verdicts

What is the purpose of essay writing?

Teachers think of essay's as ways to show you did your work.

  • Instructive: telling you how to do something: Disarming a Nuclear Device.
  • Persuasive: Attempting to convince the reader of a certain theory: Love Stinks
  • Compare and Contrast: (kind of self-evident): Boys are Better than Girls!

When was citizenship introduced into the primary national curriculum?

According to this: http://www.justice.gov.uk/reviews/docs/citizenship-education.pdf

It has never been introduced as a statutory subject in primary schools. The Crick Report in 2002 made it compulsory in secondary schools but only encouraged it in primary schools.

When does productivity go up?

Productivity goes up when factors that limit productivity go down. Improved worker morale can lead to more efficiency. Redesigns of process to avoid bottlenecks can also help.

Im doing a research paper on border patrol and you need a topic outline can anyone help?

Well... first you go to the library... geek it up a ggod bit and get un-lazy and write it. Or just hire a nerd to do it for you.

What are the limitations of dfd?

Limitations of DFDsDFDs cannot tell the WHOLE story. Indeed, they only reveal a part of the requirements. The most important things they do not reveal are-The sequence in which processes occur.

The time intervals at which processes occur.

Entity Life History modelling (ELH) is needed.

The structure of processes and data stores.

Logical Data Structure modelling (LDS) is needed.

How often a process is repeated

Also, analysis of a DFD does not reveal important business aspects:

Whether or not the system is a business enabler for competitive advantage

The technical aspects

IT Platform

Data Structures

Costs (except by implication)

What are positive effects of pressure on student to get good grades?

pressure is good but if pressure is overlimit,it can bring bad effect to ourselves.the positive effect of pressure is it helps people to do their best on their's work.Because of that,they can acquired better result in their" work..

Why IDS might be useful to an organization?

IDS Intrusion detection system can be configured to alert persons of an intrusion or suspicious activity in the network. An organization will find this useful to meet compliance requirements in strict situations. They can also prove useful in troubleshooting because many intrusion detection systems can capture packets. Today most IDS systems have been replaced with IPS (intrusion prevention systems) because IPS will take action when an signature is fired. A signature is how many IPS systems recognize suspicious activity.

Which option best states the purpose of an outline?

an outline helps you organize information before writing a paper.

Where can you find step by step images of removing a Honda Civic 1997 door lock?

I've been told (and will attempt it today on a driver's door) that by in-bolting the front fender end next to the door, it is possible to get to the hinges and create a 1/2" of clearence, enough to wiggle the door and make ot let loose. I'll find out later.

What are the different types of outline?

The most common type of outline is called the Alphanumeric Outline. Alpha as in alphabet and Numeric as in Numerals - it's the one that uses a combination of numbers and letters to organize your thoughts. I. Start with Roman Numbers for Largest Headings A. Then use Capital Letters 1. Then use Arabic Numbers a. Then use small letters II. Continue In This Fashion Until The Outline Is Finished You can then further divide this into Full-Sentenceor Topic types. Full-sentence outlines, as the term suggests, use complete sentences on each line of the outline. These can take longer to write, but they do give a much more thorough idea of what is going to be in the final paper. Topic outlines list the main topic or idea of each line, but do not make complete sentences. == : Thesis statement: E-mail and internet monitoring; is it really an invasion of the employees' rights in the workplace? : :: I. Why do over 80% of today's companies monitor their employees? :: ::: A. To prevent fraudulent activities, theft, and other workplace related violations. ::: B. To more efficiently monitor employee productivity. ::: C. To prevent any legal liabilities due to harassing or offensive communications. :: II. What are the employees privacy right's when it comes to EM/S (Electronic Monitoring and Surveillance) in the workplace? ::: A. American employees have basically no legal protection from mean and snooping bosses. :::: 1. There are no federal or State laws protecting employees :::: 2. Employees may assert privacy protection for their own personal effects. Note that each category above has at least two subcategories. Some call the Roman numerals above a-heads, the capitalized letters, b-heads, and so on. Some writers also prefer to insert a blank line between the a-heads and b-heads (N.B. these people keep the b-heads and c-heads together, though). A less common type of outline is the Decimal Outline. This uses numbers, and each sub-heading has the number of the heading as part of it. This outline is used if you have a long, complicated outline and need to instantly be able to tell exactly where each section goes in the whole picture. 1. Main Topic 1.1 Subheading 1.2 Subheading 1.3 Etc. == : Thesis statement: --- :: 1.0 Introduction ::: 1.1 Brief history of Liz Claiborne ::: 1.2 Corporate environment :: 2.0 Career opportunities ::: 2.1 Operations management :::: 2.1.1 Traffic :::: 2.1.2 International trade and corporate customs :::: 2.1.3 Distribution :::: . . . . . . . . . Family Tree outlines are used to show people, their spouses and their children in chronological order. 1. Gregory CURIOUS : :: A. Patricia JONES (1st marriage) :: ::: :::: 1. Chloe CURIOUS ::: :::: 2. Lola CURIOUS :: B. Katie HOGLEG (2nd marriage) ::: :::: 3. Jenny CURIOUS :: A. Paul SMITH (1st marriage) ::: :::: 1. John SMITH :::: 2. Jill SMITH :::: 3. Vincent CURIOUS Here you can see that Gregory had two wives (Patricia and Katie) and 4 children (Chloe, Lola, Jenny and Vincent) and you can see who he had each child with. You can also see his son-in-law (Paul Smith) and his 2 grandchildren who are Jenny's and Paul's. This is very useful in graphing descendants rather than ancestors. Outline is also a name for a prose telling of a story to be turned into a screenplay. Sometimes called a one page (one page synopsis, about 1 - 3 pages). It is generally longer and more detailed than a standard synopsis (1 - 2 paragraphs), but shorter and less detailed than a treatment or a step outline. There are different ways to do these outlines and they vary in length. In comics, an outline--often pluralised as outlines--refers to a stage in the development where the story has been broken down very loosely in a style similar to storyboarding in film development. The pencils will be very loose (i.e., the sketch rough), the main aim being to lay out the flow of panels across a page, ensure the story successfully builds suspense and to work out points of view, camera angles and character positions within panels. This can also be referred to as a plot outline or a layout.

What are the classification of business in division?

*Commerce - link between producers and consumers

*Industry - Concerned in production of raw Materials

4 Categories:

1. Genetics - Agriculture

2. Extractive - Mining, Lumbering

3. Manufacturing - working on materials such as paper

4. Constructive - Construction

*Service - Support the needs of the community

- Recreational: Resort, Cinema, Stage Play

- Personal: Restaurant, Barber Shop

- Professional: Dentists, Accountants, Teachers and Lawyers

How many paragraphs should a College essay consist of?

Mostly 5 paragraphs. I believe that if you can prove your point with less than that that's enough.