audience? How have you created a strategic argument? Delivery & Rehearsal Have you developed a relationship with this speech? How do you plan to use your voice and body to make this speech effective? What is your rehearsal schedule? References and Works cited Cite all works according to APA style guidelines Persuasive Speech Sample Outline (the text in red does not need to be included in your outline) Name: Speech Title: The High Cost of Medication: How
UBC Libraries. General Rules • Formatting: The preferred APA font is a serif typeface such as Times New Roman with 12-point size. Double- space between all lines of text, including the reference list. Have uniform margins of at least 1 in. (2.54 cm) on all sides. • Hanging indents should be used for the reference list entries. This means that all lines after the first
1[Add footnotes, if any, on their own page following references. For APA formatting requirements, it’s easy to just type your own footnote references and notes. To format a footnote reference, select the number and then, on the Home tab, in the Styles gallery, click Footnote Reference. The body of a footnote, such as this example, uses the Normal text style. (Note: If you delete this sample footnote, don’t forget to delete its in-text reference as well. That’s at the end of the sample Heading 2 paragraph
Armaan Bhatia Corina Girju May 6, 2016 LING 406 Report Co-reference Resolution Detector Introduction Co-reference Resolution is the task of finding and identifying all expressions and references to the same entity in a discourse setting. Co-referencing occurs when two or more expressions in a text refer to the same subject/object in the discourse context. It is important for us as linguists to be able to differentiate these references, and be able to successfully identify the varying pronouns/expressions
accessible in the backstage view; navigating to the file menu, and selecting a new document will allow a user to either select a new blank document, or a variety of templates. Users can even find Excel templates online that are submitted by other users. References Gambrel, B. (2014). Microsoft Official Academic Course. Retrieved from https://www.betheluniversityonline.net/. Wyatt, Allen. (2016). Setting Default Print Margins. Retrieved from: https://excelribbon.tips.net/T007011_Setting_Default_Print_Margins
and government was substantially breached because “delegating a governmental power to religious institutions inescapably implicates the Establishment Clause.” Larkin v. Grendel’s Den, Inc., 459 U.S. 116, 123 (1982). In Larkin v. Grendel’s Den, Inc., 459 U.S. 116, 123 (1982), this Court found that the wall between religion and government was substantially breached because “delegating a governmental power to religious institutions inescapably implicates the Establishment Clause.” In Larkin v. Grendel’s
Referencing is an important part of academic writing it demonstrates that credible articles are being used and it also assists the student in avoiding plagiarism. This case study will critique the reference list of a student’s assessment showing how one of the reference used is from a scholarly source while also demonstrating how another article is from a non-scholarly source. This will be done by using evidence to support these choices this includes methods such as explaining primary and secondary
When I began this course I had heard rumors of the strict and harsh grading, but I brushed them aside, believing that were false. I thought that writing an effective essay was simple: present a thesis and support it with evidence and reason. Despite my beliefs and thoughts, I never imaged that this course would be as challenging as it was. This course forged longs nights of anxiety and stress to meet deadlines. I had many ups and downs through the twelve week course, often struggling with a different
Journal #16: Extra Credit Today’s class began with a survey over Dr. Swan and his teaching. Since this took up approximately 15 minutes, we did not begin our class discussion over Samuel Johnson until 12:45. Although we were shorted by a few minutes, we still were able to go into our discussion and use the rest of the class time provided for it. Firstly, Dr. Swan pulled up Google Images for scrofula. This was a term I had heard of, but did not really understand what it was. From the images, I
We have expressions which refer to the idea that we may experience time as subjectively happening at different speeds. For example, "A watched pot never boils." But, we generally take the view that, objectively, an hour is an hour is an hour and all things move forward at the same pace. Yet, in fiction, time passing at different rates is a relatively common concept. Perhaps this intrigues us because of real world experiences which fit that concept in some sense. When you look at signs and symbols