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The document discusses the challenges of writing a research essay on "How to Write a Research Essay". It explains that such an essay requires an understanding of research methodology, including different source types and critically evaluating credibility. It also requires strong organizational skills to logically structure ideas across paragraphs. Developing a compelling thesis that aligns with evidence presented is another difficulty. Additionally, properly citing sources using a citation style like APA or MLA to avoid plagiarism adds complexity. Overall, writing this type of essay demands research proficiency, critical thinking, strong organization, and mastery of academic writing conventions.

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The document discusses the challenges of writing a research essay on "How to Write a Research Essay". It explains that such an essay requires an understanding of research methodology, including different source types and critically evaluating credibility. It also requires strong organizational skills to logically structure ideas across paragraphs. Developing a compelling thesis that aligns with evidence presented is another difficulty. Additionally, properly citing sources using a citation style like APA or MLA to avoid plagiarism adds complexity. Overall, writing this type of essay demands research proficiency, critical thinking, strong organization, and mastery of academic writing conventions.

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How To Write Research Essay

Writing an essay on the topic "How To Write a Research Essay" can be a challenging yet rewarding
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The Incarceration Of The United States Of America
Preamble: Whereas at this time, many of the incarcerated men, women, and children of
our great nation are not sufficiently educated to be employed by the various
corporations in the United States of America. To further develop the potential workforce
of America, these incarcerated peoples should become proficient in the reading and
writing of the English language. This in turn will help reduce the tax rates of the
Federal Bureau of Prisons by lessening the amount of people imprisoned. According to
the article Educated Prisoners are Less Likely to Return to Prisonfound in the Journal of
Correctional Education, the prisoners who undergo an educational program during their
incarceration are far less likely to return than prisoners who did not received any
education during their confinement. In the state of Ohio, the total rate of recidivism (an
inmate s relapse back into criminal behavior after they received sanctions or underwent
an intervention for a previous crime) was 40 percent while the prisoners who had
completed an academic program during imprisonment had an overall rate of 18 percent.
When the recidivism rate is lowered, these aforementioned correctional education
programs produce hundreds of millions of dollars worth of savings annually for the
country. Additionally, the education of the incarcerated peoples of America will increase
the national literacy rate and promote the general welfare of the country.

Section 1: In order to determine the skill level of the


Divine Vocation In Another Life By John Walcott
[Divine Vocation] In Another Life , Walcott conveys the moment in which he receives
his vocation as a spiritual or epiphany like experience. Throughout the poem Walcott
uses a religious semantic and allusions to connote this idea. In the third stanza he
starts, I was seized by a pity more profound , the verb seized implies the idea of an
external force, a higher power that he could not control. He relates this to imagery
associated with a religious experience or an epiphany such as uncontrollably I began to
weep and I felt compelled to kneel . In the last three lines, we see his experience
encapsulated in like Saul, unhorsed, /that he fell in love with art, /and life began. The
first line is a biblical allusion to the story of Saul s conversion on the road to
Damascus. In the bible, it is a sudden and profound experience, which ultimately
drastically changes his life s purpose. As a result, his name is changed from Saul to
Paul, Paul meaning small and humble. For Walcott, poetry is his divinity; after this
conversion, the entirety of his life is for and about poetry, and literature and the
preservation of that as an art form. Like Paul, he knows he must make himself smaller
in order to magnify the poetry he creates and thus making it a movement larger than
himself. Walcott sees his era as the beginning of true Caribbean literature, and himself
as the father of that. The last two lines, that he fell in love with art, / and life began.
seem out of character in their simplicity and unembellishment. He s saying that one
does not need to defend or speak out for the poetry. His involvement in that sense is
not needed, he is confident that his poetry can precede him and hold its own. The full
stop at the end of the poem is a signifier that his chapter before discovering his vocation
is over and there s a sense of completeness in that; he feels that he has fulfilled his
purpose in that part of his life. It does also connote a certain finality, this is where he
ends as a singular person, beyond this point he knows he is no longer living for himself
but for the poetry and the influence that creates. Here, he pursues a sense of personal
dislocation as he knows it is essential for his poetry to succeed; it
Dennis Rader Case Summary
In this case analysis, the BTK killer also known as Dennis Rader was convicted with 10
counts of first degree murder in Wichita, Kansas. He committed those crimes between
1974 and 1991. The acronym BTK stands for blind, torture, and kill. Soon after each
incident, he sent anonymous letters to the police and taunting them by offering
knowledge of the killings. Dennis Raderwas reported to have tortured a Puerto Rican
family, the Oteros in their home (Vigliotti, 2015). In court, he testified that from the
torture, he took one of the daughters, Josephine Otero to the basement and tortured her
while ejaculating on her. He also testified having sexual please while torturing the rest of
the family. In addition, he admitted to have tortured... Show more content on
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On December 8, 1977, he murdered Nancy Fox, a jewelry store worker inside her
home as he followed her to her house and cutting her phone line before he broke into
her house (Vigliotti, 2015). He parked his car a few blocks away and confirmed she
wasn t home. Nancy Fox confronted Dennis Rader and remained remarkably calm when
she saw him and let him touch her. He threw her in bed and strangled her. After that he
let the police know about her murder by calling them and misspelled the word homicide
with home a side along with her address and name. He was also known to be a
mentally deficient person. He had a very low IQ and failed all his classes in high
school (Vigliotti, 2015). Ironically speaking, Dennis Rader besides of being a serial
killer, was the President of the congregation at his Lutheran Church. He sent a floppy
disk to his pastor, Michael Clark who later inserted it into his computer and showed a lot
of evidence recorded that Dennis Rader was indeed the BTK killer that was behind those
murders. The pastor was then stunned and told the rest of the congregation of Dennis
Rader. Mr. Rader also sent another disk to the police giving them hints about the murder
(Vigliotti,
The Joy Luck Club
Nicholas Petrignani
The Joy Luck Club
Amy Tan s novel The Joy Luck Club is a story of a monthly mah jong gathering whose
members consists of four Chinese mothers with American born daughters. The novel is
narrated by the four mothers and their daughters. At these meetings, the mothers share
their concern of the growing rift between their daughters and Chinese customs. Each
mother shares her story of her life in China and each daughter tells her story about her
life in America. In The Joy Luck Club, the consistent conflict is formulated from the
cultural and ideological clash between the mothers and daughters. Tensions arise out of
the struggle to adapt to the American way of life when old customs are expected to be
honored. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
The Joy Luck Club mothers can feel their daughter s impression on them when they see
their daughters growing impatient every time they speak Chinese; they think their
daughters perceive them as being stupid because of their incapability of speaking fluent
English. The language barrier that existed between them was such that both mother and
daughter imperfectly translated each other words and meanings. The mothers attempted
to communicate by taking classes, hand gestures and sometimes even asking their
daughter to translate on their behalf.
Lena St. Clair s mother has trouble expressing herself in English. She married an English
speaking man, but he expected her to learn English, while he himself put no effort in
learning Chinese. In her desperate attempt, she would use hand gestures and expressed
her emotions through exerting them. Most of the time the husband would not understand
her and would assume what she would say but the daughter was capable of translating but
could not speak the language. Because of this, Lena defines her mother as a ``displaced
person`` who has difficulties expressing herself in English. In this dilemma the mothers
were not capable of teaching their daughters why ``Chinese thinking is best``. Stress and
frustration would accumulate from the misunderstanding and failure of understanding
one another. The mother always expected the daughter to know what she was trying to
get across but the mothers could not put

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