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Общие факты

Article (статья) часто встречается на международных экзаменах, а также является популярным олимпиадным форматом. При этом на экзаменах статьи бывают, как правило, стандартными, а в олимпиадах обрастают всякими нетрадиционными деталями. Например, встречаются иллюстрированные статьи (Высшая проба), статьи, в которых нужно использовать определенную лексику или цитаты (КФУ), статьи с элементами описания и анализа графиков (Ведомственная), и т.п. 

Суть любой статьи — предоставление читателю информации в приятном и увлекательном виде. Дальнейшие детали отличаются в зависимости от типа статьи и конкретных требований, указанных в задании.

В данной статье мы рассмотрим свойства, которыми обладает любая article. Обратите внимание, что в каждой отдельно взятой олимпиаде помимо этих свойств могут потребоваться и другие, прописанные в самом задании.

Заголовок

Давайте вспомним, как мы обычно читаем журналы или сайты в интернете. Мы не читаем их от корки до корки (особенно сайты — у них и корок-то нет). Мы не читаем все подряд, а выбираем для чтения отдельные статьи. На основании чего мы это делаем? 

В первую очередь мы обращаем внимание на заголовки. Именно заголовок является визитной карточкой статьи. Предпочтение читатель будет, как правило, отдавать не очень длинным заголовкам, которые можно охватить одним взглядом (но это не означает, что длинные заголовки не имеют права на существование— их тоже можно использовать, если есть веские основания). 

Зачастую более притягательными получаются загадочные или провокационные заголовки, потому что они вызывают желание прочитать статью и узнать подробности. То же самое справедливо для заголовков, оформленных в виде вопроса. 

Extreme sport — wingsuiting — and its dangers for those who do it

The Sport that Soars — and Kills

В приведенном примере заголовок слева уступает заголовку справа, поскольку он более длинный, содержит несколько местоимений (они не несут в себе эмоциональной нагрузки и ничем не цепляют) и звучит сухо. Заголовок справа оставляет читателю загадку: о каком спорте идет речь? Также он содержит элемент опасности — ‘kills’, который обычно привлекает внимание. И, наконец, этот заголовок состоит всего из шести слов, то есть быстро и легко читается.

Вступление

Следующий по значимости элемент статьи — вступление, то есть первый абзац, который идет сразу после заголовка. Задача вступления — удержать читателя и заинтересовать его, чтобы он дочитал статью до конца (по-английски это называется ‘to hook the reader’). 

Для достижения этой цели вступление должно явным образом показать, чему посвящена статья — иначе читатель не сможет понять, нужен ли ему этот материал. Кроме того, вступление может содержать обращение к читателю в виде вопросов — персонализация делает статью «ближе» и, как следствие, интереснее.

Допустим, нам нужно написать статью по такому заданию: 

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New York is a big city in the United States of America. It is composed of five boroughs, each of which is a county of the State of New York. They are Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island. In my opinion, it is possible to enjoy some of them during a short visit.

Is it possible to get the best of New York in just one day? It is — if the priorities are set right. This article offers you a ready-made plan for a short visit to the Big Apple so that you enjoy yourself thoroughly and get back home with a bag full of happy memories.

Первый пример — наглядная инструкция, как делать не надо. Представим, что мы — тот самый турист, который ищет статью про короткий визит в Нью-Йорк. Будет ли нас интересовать информация о том, что New York is a big city? А то, что он состоит из пяти boroughs, each of which are bla-bla-bla? Тоже вряд ли. Вводная фраза ‘In my opinion’ портит вступление окончательно: личное мнение уместно, когда пишется эссе, а в статье должен преобладать акцент на интересах читателя.

Второй пример — гораздо успешнее. Во-первых, он сразу же берет быка за рога, обращая к читателю вопрос: Is it possible to get the best of New York in just one day? Прочитав его, читатель думает: «Да, вот как раз этим вопросом я и интересуюсь!» Далее вступление обещает предоставить ответы на этот вопрос, удерживая тем самым читателя. Ведь если он заинтересован в вопросе и ему обещан ответ — зачем бросать читать? 

Основная часть

Основная часть — это центр статьи. В ней мы отвечаем на поставленные в задании вопросы. Содержание основной части очень сильно зависит от задания, поэтому здесь сложно давать общие рекомендации. Однако есть одна важная вещь, о которой всегда стоит помнить: все обещания, которые вы даете во вступлении, должны быть выполнены в основной части статьи. Если вы пообещали дать a ready-made plan, значит его нужно дать. Если пообещали рассказать о современных тенденциях приготовления сосисок, то концентрироваться надо именно на современных тенденциях, а не на составе сосисок или древних способах жарки сосисок на костре.

Также следует помнить, что внутри основной части вопросы, обращенные к читателю, уже не так уместны, как в заголовке или вступлении. Если их будет слишком много, то читатель будет чувствовать, что не получает от статьи того, ради чего он решил ее прочесть.

Заключение

Содержание заключения напрямую зависит от содержания самой статьи. В общем и целом, содержание подводит итоги или делает вывод из всего написанного в основной части статьи. Если во вступлении был задан вопрос, то в заключении можно подчеркнуть, что ответ на этот вопрос был найден. Также можно сообщить читателю что-нибудь вдохновляющее или приятное :) Например: 

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Итоги

В статье автор предоставляет читателю интересно и увлекательно организованную информацию. Стиль — часто нейтральный, но может быть и неформальным, и формальным, в зависимости от того, кому адресована статья. Лексика и грамматика — разнообразная, можно использовать идиомы.

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To make article marketing work you need to write lots of articles quickly. The days of just writing one article, publishing it and receiving a torrent of traffic are gone. Now there is lots of competition. Site owners realize that article marketing works so many are using that strategy to market their web sites.

In order to stand out from your competition you need to work harder and be creative. This means writing faster to produce more content, publishing it though different channels and repurposing it for audio and video distribution.

Here are the steps to write a 300 word article in 30 minutes or less

1. Pick a topic

This should be a topic you are very familiar with. A topic that requires research is not going to get completed in 30 minutes.

2. Record your time

Write down the current time on paper before you start writing. Alternatively you can use an online stop watch (Google it to find the address) or an egg timer. This helps focus your mind.

3. Eliminate distractions

It’s difficult to focus if your mind is constantly distracted by other things demanding your attention so don’t respond to emails, answer the phone or do other tasks. It will help get you into your writing zone.

4. Let your writing flow

Just start writing without worrying about correct punctuation, spelling or grammar mistakes. This allows your thoughts to flow freely from your mind. Only stop when you’ve run out of ideas. Some ideas can be used to generate their own articles so jot them down so you remember to go back to them.

5. Edit your article

Correct your article only after you’ve finished writing it. After proofreading and correcting obvious errors let it sit for a few hours then review it again. You’ll view it from a fresh prespective and improve it’s quality.

Your first few articles may take longer than 30 minutes but with practice you’ll be able to write your articles faster and easier. Those of you who are speed typists may be able to write your content under 30 minutes.

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A 300-word text usually takes about 1 page. All the major citation styles assume that an essay will take approximately 250 words per page. The most common format is double-spaced, Times New Roman, 12 pt. The details might differ – for instance, in MLA 9 and APA 7, Calibri and Arial are also accepted. However, 12-point Times New Roman remains preferable.

A 300-word essay should include 3 to 6 paragraphs. In academic writing, a paragraph should contain at least 50 words and three sentences.

The easiest way to organize a 300-word essay is to use a standard 5-paragraph structure. The paper should start with an introduction: a hook, some background data, and a thesis statement. Then come three body paragraphs, each focused on one argument. The concluding paragraph is to contain a summary and a restated thesis.

It will take you about 6 to 12 minutes to type 300 words on your keyboard, depending on your typing speed. However, if you also need to perform research, make a reference list, add in-text citations, and graphic materials, you’ll need more time – not less than 1 hours for 300 words.

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Aspects of Pain Management: TENS

Pain management is a highly complex challenge, which affects a large portion of patients both chronically and acutely. Understanding the key underlying intricacies of managing the severity and frequency of pain can be a critical deciding factor, which determines a patient’s well-being, health, quality of life, and recovery. There is…

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Economic Factors Affecting Businesses

Economic factors play a significant role in making decisions and guiding one’s business. These factors are related to goods, services, and money. Despite their direct impact on businesses, these variables relate to the financial state of the economy at a higher level, whether regional or global. The purpose of this…

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Community Health Intervention Study Design

Dwelling upon the study design for our community-intervention trial, it should be stated that the research should be conducted in a specific community and among a particular age group. Therefore, attention should be paid to Miami Dade, Florida, and to Chlamydia infected adolescents aged 14 -18. Using the information from…

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The Major Causes of the Great Depression

Some of the major causes of the Great Depression include (but are not confined to) the stock market collapse (of 1929), the failure of the banking system, the economic downturn in many countries, the American international trade policy (Kennedy, Cohen, & Piehl, 2012). The crash of the stock market is…

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Leading Theories Testing and Application

Introduction While being rather basic, Mayo’s HRT worked miraculously well in the Bridgestone Aiken setting. The members of the Mixing Department were particularly impressed with the willingness of the organization to create the setting in which they feel most comfortable and remove the factors that they deem as distracting. Culture-related…

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Cardiovascular Health Promotion in the United States

The increased importance of cardiovascular (CV) disease is one of the topical factors affecting the modern healthcare sector. For this reason, for public health officials, it is vital to introduce specific measures that can help to improve the situation in the given sphere. Health promotion and risk prevention are possible…

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Competency 112 of Documentation in Nursing

Definition of Documentation There is a wide variety of data related to the treatment process, assessment of the condition of the patient, progress records, plans, and reports. Such data is directly related to the client’s well-being and should be appropriately analyzed. In order to conduct an efficient, timely analysis of…

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Marijuana Legalization and Possible Effects

The legalization of marijuana bothers people. There are many supporters and opponents of this idea. I belong to a group where this idea cannot be accepted even regarding its possible positive outcomes. Today, media discusses the necessity of legalizing marijuana to be used for medical purposes and help patients deal…

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Nationalism: The History of Spanish Civil War

Introduction The Spanish Civil War in 1936-1939 was the confrontation of two warring forces – the Republican Popular Front and nationalists supported by the Nazi countries of Europe. Regarding its outcome, the dictatorship of the new regime was established. The role of nationalism was significant, and in the context of…

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Involuntary Conversion of a Principal Residence

The article demonstrates the variety of scenarios in which the exclusion under Sec. 121 can be applied. I understood the situation where two unmarried individuals jointly own a home. For example, the homeowners want to sell their house, or their property has been destroyed by a natural disaster or an…

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The Spanish Landings in America

Today’s history marks the Spanish landings in the newly found America as invasion and colonization. Over the decades, the Spanish invaders killed and enslaved most of the people from many different indigenous groups that lived there. Now, these actions fall under the category of genocide, but at the time, people…

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Strategies to Control Disease Incidence

With the recently discovered coronavirus and a pandemic caused by it, many people found themselves dependent on public health services. The main strategies generally used in public health to control the incidence of disease include medical countermeasures and public health interventions (Institute of Medicine et al., 2007). Vaccination is one…

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Reform in Corrections: From Research, to Policy, to Practice

Modern correctional institutions indeed need significant changes. Now prisons and colonies are overcrowded, while not all criminals leave these places better than they were before committing crimes. On the contrary, prison culture often educates people who are even more full of hatred and desire to do evil. Therefore, first, it…

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Listening Process’ Strategy and Effectiveness

Introduction The effective listening process is often challenged by many barriers that prevent persons from sharing ideas effectively. My listening habits are also imperfect, and I often suffer from such listening barriers as the focus on my mobile phone and concentration on what I want to say to the person…

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Effective Healthcare Management and Administration

Human resources management is vital to the functioning of the healthcare system. For this reason, it is critical to not only attract talent but also unlock its potential to the fullest. An effective healthcare manager should be able to motivate healthcare workers to be at the top of their performance….

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“The Lost Letters of Pergamum”: An Evaluation

The Lost Letters of Pergamum genre can be described as an epistolary novel loosely based on historical context. Longenecker claimed that his story explores “what might have happened during the final year in the life of a man named Antipas” and the “dynamics of friendship, goodness, virtue and honor” of…

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Sociological Failure of the War on Terrorism

The Global War on Terrorism, also known as the War on Terror, was a series of military operations initiated by the United States Government in response to the September 11 attack. The campaign targeted major organizations such as Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, the Islamic State, the Pakistani Taliban, and their derivatives….

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Profitability Issue and Supply Chain Strategy

The best practices of supply chain leaders worldwide are monitored by specific agencies. In the video, the list of the top twenty-five supply chain companies in the United States, was published by Gartner, one of the biggest research and advisory companies in the country (IIBR, 2014). The data from 2013…

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Compression in Sports and Its Main Advantages

Compression creates warmth throughout the muscles, which directly prevents muscle strain and fatigue. This causes a substantial reduction in the risk of injury. In fact, a recent literature review illustrated that athletes employing compression wear or equipment experienced a 64% increase in the reduction of ankle sprain risk and an…

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“Young Goodman Brown” Story by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The story of “Young Goodman Brown” unravels as the titular character abandons his spouse called Faith despite her protests. However, Goodman Brown assures Faith that he will return shortly and that, as long as she continues to pray and lead a pious life, nothing can harm her. He leaves for…

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Benefits of Imperialism from a Manufacturer’s Perspective: “The White Man’s Burden” Poem

“The white man’s burden” was an example of a justified imperialism argument to liberate the countries that lagged in economic, social, and political development in the 19th century. This freedom would involve the whites colonizing other territories to further the interests of their homeland and at the same time, civilize…

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In What Ways Were the Populists Responding to What They Perceived as “Corruption”?

The Populists created the party as a necessary reaction to the sameness in the political situation in the 1880s. It was apparent that the country was in need of drastic changes. However, the actions of Democratic and the Republican parties were unpromising for ordinary citizens. For these reasons, the Populists…

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Applying for Georgia Institute of Technology

In my educational path, I have already managed to gather a number of different accomplishments. They include getting Math, Science and Engineering (MSE) Study High School Diploma, participating in the National Student Leadership Conference and many others. However, I wish to go further since I want to upgrade my qualifications…

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United Airlines’ Environmental Sustainability Initiatives

The adverse influence on environment prompted aviation to develop effective initiatives. United Airlines has designed several strategies while ensuring environmental sustainability. The company’s fuel efficiency, materials management, low-carbon fuels, and partnership with environmental organizations are clearly communicated initiatives that can motivate other airlines to launch similar projects. United Airlines makes…

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Language Skills and Rhyming Activity: “Rhyme Go Fish”

Preschool and early school years are crucial for children to develop their language and literacy skills and increase the linguistic repertoire to use it during conversation, narration, reading, and writing (Owens, 2015). For this reason, children can acquire tremendous benefits from home or classroom activities targeted at enhancing their literacy…

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Activism and Extremism in the Internet

Displaying one’s public opinion on the Internet is often accompanied by a response or feedback from other people with different backgrounds. Radicalization is one of the alarming effects displayed in platforms that presuppose opinion exchange (Tufekci). Among comments, one could find anyone from a terrorist recruiter to a 15-year-old boy…

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Sustainability of Economic Growth

In the last few decades, overall economic growth spiked dramatically. The growth is closely connected with people’s life quality (Figueroa, 2021). This is why some have begun to question whether this process can be sustainable and infinite. In theory, economic growth can be unlimited if it adopts sustainable principles (Ashmarina…

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The Problem with the Ventricular Rate

Is the Problem with the Ventricle Rate? The irregular ventricular rate can be used in the medical examination as a major indicator allowing diagnosing a patient with atrial fibrillation (January et al., 2014). A way to detect the ventricular rate is to administer ECG. Mr. Martinez’s ECG showed such irregularity,…

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Inconsistency of Socrates’ Arguments

It is often the case that philosophical judgments are self-contradictory. This can especially be seen from the arguments that Socrates makes in Crito and Apology. In Apology, for instance, he tells how he refused to take part in the unjust killing thus going against the Thirty Commissioners’ order. In Crito,…

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Misinformation Online in Healthcare: Preventive Measures

Sometimes people opt for determining their diagnosis based on the symptoms, using the information they seek online in spite of arranging doctor’s appointments for proper health analysis. Unfortunately, society might be easily disinformed, considering that the quality of media data on web pages is not always assured. As a result,…

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Jefferson and De Crèvecoeur’s Ideas

The natural environment plays a critical role in the life of people as it shapes their culture, customs, and societies they form. This idea is also reflected in works by Jefferson and De Crèvecoeur, who discuss it from various perspectives. For instance, in Letters from an American Farmer, the second…

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Visual Culture Meaning for Humanity

Humans are visual creatures; the vast majority of information we receive and the process is visual. Therefore, a significant portion of culture relies on visual symbols and icons to convey meaning. In many ways, visual symbols are used to construct the identities of individuals and entire nations alike (Arraes, 2014)….

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Successful and Unsuccessful Leaders as Change Agents

This paper will review 2 successful and 2 unsuccessful leaders, with the examples of success being Steve Jobs and Jack Welch, leaders of Apple Inc. and General Electric, whereas failures would be presented by George Fisher (CEO of Kodak) and Olli-Pekka Kallasvuo, who was the CEO of Nokia. Steve Jobs…

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Freedom of Speech and Censorship

One of the most critical aspects of fighting against cybercrime involves a proper balancing between the preservation of people’s right to free speech and censorship. Internet is a hub for freedom of expression and thought since one can state his or her opinions without revealing his or her identity. Anonymity…

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Pablo Picasso’s Demoiselles d’Avignon and Art of the Early 20th Century

The Demoiselles d’Avignon, an oil painting by Pablo Picasso, is considered a masterpiece work of art, from which Cubism began. At the same time, the faces of the nude female prostitutes that are depicted on the canvas have an undeniable resemblance to masks, which was typical of the African period…

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Safety and Health Care Quality in Nursing

Patient safety and healthcare quality are deeply linked and central in improving the well-being of patients. According to the Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP) (2020), healthcare quality encompasses effective, timely, safe, patient-centered, efficient, and equitable care. Patient safety is considered a priority and an essential aspect of…

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Mechanical Devices for Pneumatic Compression

The article by Zaleska, Olszewski, and Durlik is focused on the exploration of the practical benefits of the use of mechanical devices for pneumatic compression (IPC).1 Such devices are a technology that was designed to replace the manual lymphatic drainage in patients with lower limb lymphedema. The manual drainage is…

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Project Management and Supply Chain Strategies

Introduction When it comes to business processes, both nonhuman resources and employees are equally significant. That is why companies draw specific attention to dealing with these kinds of resources, and project management is a suitable option here. According to Jacobs and Chase (2014), this term stands for planning, directing, and…

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“The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus” by Edwin Williamson

Introduction This paper summarizes the plot of The Four Voyages of Christopher Columbus. It also briefly describes the main character and analyzes the main ideas of the story. The book is written from a historical point of view, so it does not focus on a specific issue. Nevertheless, this essay…

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Juvenal: The Famous Roman Satirist

Satire is practically the only Roman genre not borrowed from the Greeks. The word satire means a mixture, reflected in the different lengths of the works, the difference in content, and other aspects. The variety of content corresponded to the richness of forms: satires could be in the form of…

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Intellectual Property Challenges in Information Technology Sphere

As the sphere of IT continues to infiltrate other areas of society, IT managers encounter new challenges balancing the line between restrictions and open access to knowledge and data. Many companies use the same or similar technology for their internal and external operations, and they no longer rely on one…

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Reforms on Racial Composition of the Jury

A committee of jury system is designed to provide verdict on matters submitted to court. Justice and fairness are the major obligations of the bench jurors. The panel aims to protect citizens against unfair rulings and therefore, promote integrity (Hutchinson, 2017). However, there has been a need to reform this…

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Resource-Based View and Competitive Positioning

The main contrast between the resource-based view and competitive positioning approaches is the ideologies behind the two. In a resource-based view, the usefulness of the available resources at the business’s disposal is critical in gaining its competitive advantage (Shibin et al., 2017). Therefore, when formulating a business strategy, the effectiveness…

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End of Life Terms for the State of Texas

There are several documents used during a terminal illness, mental incapacitation, or serious injury leading to the inability to communicate. A written and legal document that states the kind of medical care a patient wishes to receive or not to receive in case they are no longer able to make…

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Child Abuse: Keep Kids Safe

Mandated Reporter Statute Child abuse is a case when a parent or guardian, regardless of whether through activity or neglecting to act, causes injury, intended damage, or danger of genuine mischief. Mandated reporters are adults with stable positions in society, who are legitimately needed to report speculated children abuse if…

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Antony Gormley Answers: What Is Art?

The story of Antony Gormley, a British sculptor, contributes to my understanding of art and its importance in the modern world. When he was a child, he took a half-hour rest after his lunch, which helped him think about the phenomenon of the human body as a space or a…

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Tyler Perry’s For Colored Girls Film Analysis

For Colored Girls is a purposeful sharpening of the audience’s attention to the problem of women’s lack of freedom. For Colored Girls is about gender relationships at its most poignant, African-American version (Elias, 2021). Greater relevance of the problem is possible only in the context of its development in the…

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Analysis of Implicit Bias in Healthcare

Results of the Tests Young vs. Old People European Americans vs. Asian Americans Choice Explanation The two implicit bias tests that I chose to complete our the Asian IAT and Age IAT. I selected them because I have previously noticed that I have some thoughts towards Asian Americans and elderly…

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Stress: Causes and Consequences from a Sociological Perspective

Understanding the nature and mechanisms of stress is essential in preventing it and mitigating its adverse effects on people. Though stress can be researched from the biological perspective as the direct outcome of an individual response to specific factors, it also needs to be studied from a sociological perspective to…

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Concept of Mindful Consumption

The concept of mindful consumption has a deeper meaning than simply consuming the amount of goods and services necessary for an individual’s life. According to Sheth et al. (2011), mindful consumption has both tangible — the behavior, and intangible — mindset — facets. Therefore, consuming the goods and services mindfully…

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Newborn Screening Program – Blood Spot Collection

Taking care of newborns is always challenging since infants are especially vulnerable during the first moments of their life. Moreover, children’s health remains fragile even when they grow up and start another stage of their development. Watching the videos made me feel the responsibility that nurses and other medical specialists…

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Flat Earth Society: The Importance of Logic and Critical Thinking in Perceiving Information

The organization under consideration, the Flat Earth Society, is an explicit example of an online platform uniting people with a common belief. They provide extensive information regarding the movement’s support represented by the eponymous football club and the participation of YouTube celebrities in the discussion (The Flat Earth Society, n.d.)….

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Sleep Deficite: Sleep Deprived Society Implications

Introduction Undoubtedly, good sleep plays a vital role in an individual’s state of health and wellbeing overall. It impacts people’s quality of life, their performance, and even relationships. On the contrary, a continuous deficit of sleep can result in emotional difficulties, increased jitters, excessive daytime sleepiness, lackluster work performance, amplified…

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Alumni Associations and Benefits for Members

Almost every university and college has an organization where former students get a chance to gather from time to time and choose the most interesting themes, activities, and events for discussions. In some institutions, it is obligatory to point to contribute to an alumni association. However, the vast majority of…

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Behavioral Reasoning Perspectives on Organic Food Purchase

This study aimed to employ theories like the theory of planned behavior, the theory of reasoned action, and the theory of behavioral reasoning to explain the magnitude of the intent gap in the purchase of organic food by introducing causes into consumer decision-making. The study primarily relied on behavioral reasoning…

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Cost, Access, and Quality in Healthcare

The health care system nowadays is entirely concentrated upon such factors as quality, access, and cost. Each element helps to provide patients and society with high-quality medical care. The paper is aimed at defining the role of each aspect of modern healthcare. The purpose is to decide which point is…

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The Issue of Athletes Suffering From Unbearable Heat

The article, written by Tom Ambrose (2021) and published in the Evening Standard newspaper, reports on the issue of athletes suffering from unbearable heat during the Summer Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2021. The main part of the article tells how a Great Britain team’s runner Jessica Judd, after a…

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Assessment of an Adenovirus Type-5 Covid-19 Vaccine

The article embarks on a randomized and controlled assessment of participants’ safety and immunogenicity in an adenovirus type-5 covid-19 vaccine. The research aimed to establish the appropriate dosage for the trial injection for an effective study. The researchers carried out the randomized experimental procedure for the vaccine in Wuhan, China,…

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Climate Change and Global Health

Climate change is among the most discussed topics in a variety of fields, as it has overarching effects on many aspects of human life. Global health is likely to be among these factors, as well, as many people now live in different environments than what they are used to. The…

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Healthy Diets Disparities and Challenges

Certified organic foods are expensive compared to processed foods since their cost of production is relatively higher than the cost of conventional food. Based on Drisdelle et al. (2020), organic beverages and foods run an average of 47 percent more compared to their conventional counterparts. Neighborhood disparities in access to…

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Academic Integrity Analysis

Timothy Sunny, a student, is supposedly involved in the academic violation of the UTA Honor Code. Mr. Sunny hands in his assignment on SafeAssign, and a similarity report generated indicates a 20% match. This means that almost the entire work submitted by the student is like existing sources and documents….

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The Problem of Falls and Its Outcomes

The main measurable patient-centered practice problem I encounter in our Med-Surg/Covid/Cardiovascular unit is the frequency of falls. The problem of falls is related to safety and leads to negative outcomes for both patients and healthcare providers. Falls occur relatively often (once or twice a week) in my practice setting and…

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The Stanford Prison Experiment Review

Introduction The first video named the Stanford Prison Experiment presents a real socio-psychological experiment held in 1971. The US Navy sponsored the study as they had intentions to reveal the reasons for severe conflicts between the guards and the prisoners in the prisons (Vsauce, 2018). Phillip Zimbardo, the lead researcher,…

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Qatar National Bank’s General Information

There are numerous issues that banks across the world have to address in the 21st century. Nevertheless, bank groups that have already developed the most efficient business models and managed to expand their operations globally are in a comfortable position. The remarkable economic performance of various sectors of the economy…

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Nike Inc.’s Successful Collaborations

In my opinion, this post about Nike, Inc. and its successful collaborations provided an appropriate description of the company and its marketing endeavors. Sufficient evidentiary support is provided to show how the company operates and what types of collaborations it seeks as well as the effect of such collaborations on…

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Douglas C. Engelbart: Precis of an Article

Douglas C. Engelbart was born on 30 January 1925 in Oregon. Now he is mostly famous for inventing the first computer mouse and his pioneering works in human-computer interactions, networking, graphic user interface and other IT-related spheres. During World War II, Engelbart worked as a radio technician. After its end,…

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Constitutional Privacy Rights in the Digital Era

As the world changes and modern paradigms establish, new unprecedented privacy-related cases appear. Privacy rights extend to new areas and fields of implementation, which emerged recently. However, the previous judicial experience has shown that privacy is a broad and ambiguous concept, which may require clarity and a concrete assessment framework…

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Land Use, Zoning, and Environmental Quality Review

Land Use, Zoning, and CEQR Land use refers to the management and utilization of land to produce, change or maintain its natural state and includes aspects such as zoning, city planning, agricultural development, and public regulation (Burke, 2009). On the other hand, zoning refers to the process of determining how…

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Hospital Organizational Structure Breakdown

Any hospital has an adequately organized structure, consisting of specific components without which the healthcare organization will not function for its patients’ benefit. Thus, any hospital has a board of directors responsible for each healthcare department’s decision-making (Rivier University, 2020). The hospitals that are religiously affiliated usually have clergy or…

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Seismic Waves Definition and Overview

Continental plates are constantly moving which leads to a series of natural occurrences. One of these occurrences is the earthquake, which results from sudden contractions along the fault lines. Therefore, these sudden contractions transfer from their epicenter in form of seismic waves. According to Brûlé et al. (2017), there are…

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“Modern Capitalism Needs a Revolution…” by Cohen

Capitalism, unconstrained by any regulatory process, leads objectively to a concentration of production and monopolies – this was Karl Marx’s key idea. Roughly the same idea is repeated in Ronald Cohen’s article (2021) on the collapse of the U.S. economic system, the goal of which is solely to make the…

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Qualitative versus Quantitative Resources in Literature Review

When writing a literature review, one needs to carefully differentiate between quantitative and qualitative research. Though both resources are essential for a holistic overview of the theoretical framework, the choice of the academic literature should remain consistent with the methodology chosen. At its core, quantitative resources seek causation or explanation…

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Impact of Colonization on Dance

In the history of humankind in the period after the era of great geographical discoveries, there was a page that today is called shameful. It was a whole era called colonialism. Advanced developed States seized newly discovered territories in order to exploit their natural resources and the peoples living there….

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Registries as the Tools in Improving Disease Treatment: An Overview

Purpose and Focus To produce effective medications and treatment strategies, as well as identify previously unknown patterns in disease or disorder development, one needs a patient registry. The National Institutes of Health (2020) play a vital role in this process. Providing vital information about patients that suffer from a particular…

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Behavioral Addictions: Mental Disorders

The term “addiction” is often linked to the idea of substance abuse. While many addictive behaviors are related to the use of drugs, alcohol, and other substances, addictions to certain actions are not as researched. The addition of gambling disorder to the DSM-5 creates opportunities for the manual to explore…

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Elderly People Proportion and Its Societal Impact

It is a well-known fact that one of the main reasons for the demographical crisis in any country is its aging population. To begin with, it would be proper to state that young people might not have any chances to receive worthy jobs after graduation as all the best positions…

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From the Roman Empire to Late Antiquity

The transition from the period of the Roman Empire to late antiquity was characterized by drastic changes in all spheres of human life. These changes had a considerable impact on the art of the period as it started to move from ancient Greek values to the values of the middle…

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Adolescent Thinking and Behavior: Good and Bad

Introduction Specific brain changes that are observed in adolescents include the development of synaptic pruning and axon and myelination growth. As a result, the number of neurons used for effective brain functioning decreases, but useful synaptic connections become stronger because of the growth of myelin in nerve cells (“Inside the…

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Independent Contractors and Amazon: A Legal Study

According to labor law, independent contractors are guaranteed multiple rights such as the right to contract, choose where to work, how to work, and manage their own business. As an independent contractor, Amier enjoyed working for Amazon and was appalled when the company banned his account without any apparent reason….

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Public and Private Sector Initiatives

Healthcare services Access to healthcare services has always been a topic worth discussing since, despite significant efforts, the availability of healthcare remains quite low for a range of groups, children being the most vulnerable ones. In this regard, the creation of initiatives aimed at increasing healthcare access is a very…

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Types of Health Information Management Systems

Health information management (HIM) systems are divided into three different types, which are as follows: Clinical systems. These systems are utilized for collecting, storing, changing, and allowing access to different kinds of clinical information necessary for the process of delivering quality healthcare. They tend to contain peer-reviewed knowledge, laboratory systems…

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“Twelve Angry Men,” by Reginald Rose Review

The play “Twelve Angry Men,” written by Reginald Rose, efficiently uses monologues to enhance and reflect each character’s qualities. Throughout the narrative, they demonstrate the gradual shift of the jurors’ opinions who initially consider the teenager guilty of committing the first-degree murder (“Twelve Angry Men”). In the beginning, the scene…

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Violence Against Women and Its Consequences

The article at hand successfully addresses the issue of domestic violence within the framework of the conservation model. The research is properly evidenced both theoretically and empirically. Myra Estrin Levine’s Conservation Model chosen for the analysis perfectly aligns with the purpose of the study providing the author with the necessary…

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Aspects of Scientific Responsibility

Science as the method to understand the development of human life is a valuable achievement of humanity. The understanding of this concept and its role in people’s life requires the analysis of Berk’s (2018) textbook, Dobbs’ (2009) article, and videos presented by Gawande (2016) and Oliver (2016). The observation of…

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Pan-American Identity in Saludos Amigos Film

Various American directors and producers addressed specific cultural features in their works. Some films even focused on constructing certain propaganda in order to forge a particular view of the Americas’ states. Saludos Amigos (Ferguson, 1942) is a perfect example of the Pan-Americanism movement, which is focused on establishing trustful and…

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Microsoft Corporation Strategic Management

Introduction Microsoft Corporation remains one of the most competitive and profitable companies in the global computer and software industries. Microsoft’s first core competence is the presence of high-quality products that meet the needs of more customers, including Windows, Skype, Office, Visual Studio, and software applications (Lohr 2018). The key competitors…

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The First Metaphysics and Current Metaphysical Concerns

The examination of metaphysical concerns is one of the principal orientations of philosophers of all times, which is complicated by differences in their approaches. Moreover, these initiatives tend to evolve with regard to preferences or vary depending on their focus. From this perspective, their examination through the lens of Pre-Socratic…

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Environmental Sustainability Over Economic Development in the Amazon Forest

Economic development is a vital indicator of progress in many public communities. People experience individual growth facilitated by stable income-earning sources. The following discussion addresses the article “Challenges for sustainable development in Brazilian Amazonia” concerning environmental conservation. The Amazon forest plays a useful ecological role in reducing the global carbon…

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Aligning Entrepreneurial Orientation and Behavior

In the highly competitive and dynamic global business environment, it is imperative for organizations to take risks, continually seek opportunities, and exploit new ventures to acquire a sizeable market share and ensure their survival. The understanding of how firms act enterprisingly has primarily focused on how companies identify and seize…

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Research of the Mirror Neurons

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How to write a 300-word essay? Start with understanding the topic, and after researching widely, write an outline. Use the outline to make the first draft and then edit it by trimming down the unnecessary words into a brief, clear, and straightforward 300-word article.

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Most students may find it easy to write answers in two to three pages, but; a 300-word essay requires much more than just information! Regardless of the topic selected for your essay, our top speech writing service is ready to give you the best results.

Tutors often assign their students with short essays to gauge their knowledge, literary skills, and opinions. The student is supposed to give their views or explain a phenomenon using concise language. It takes one or two pages to write up a 300 words essay.

However, just because it is short doesn’t mean it should be vague. Instead, it requires you to plan, research deeply about the topic and then write with precision. These are the skills that will earn you a top grade in your assignments.

Tips for Writing a Killer 300 Word Essay

  1. Research on the topic

Before anything, you need to make yourself conversant with what the essay is about. Have a full understanding of the essay question. This will help you know the right answer that the examiner needs. Research about what you are writing and have your facts straight. 

Remember, if you are going to convince the audience, then you will need to provide them with the necessary information in your essay.

  1. Take time to plan your essay

If you are going to write my essay right, then you need to be well organized. This means that you must pay attention to the format. In most cases, the examiner will only give you instructions such as ‘explain this and that in 300 words’. It is up to you to know what to include in your introduction, body, or conclusion. It’s critical to draft up an outline before you write the main essay. Pick the significant points and illustrations that you will use when writing your essay. This makes your work neat and evades the trap of being fluffy or redundant.

  1. Edit your essay

After you have written your work, it is crucial to read the essay at least two times before submitting it. The first read is a chance to do away with typos and other grammatical errors. The second read gives you new ideas on things you should have possibly omitted or included in the essay.

300 Word Essay Outline

The outline gives you the format to write a killer short essay. It acts as the skeleton onto which your content attaches. When you have the layout, you can write the essay in less than thirty minutes. Most essays have four main segments; title, introduction, body, and conclusion.

The title signals the main message you expect in the article. The first paragraph is usually the introduction, and it captures the reader’s attention to read. The body is divided into different sections that handle each of the points that are supporting your argument. Then, the conclusion paragraph sums up and signs off the essay.

  1. Title

Some teachers may give you the topic. However, if they don’t, be sure to pick the best. You can do this by finding a topic that favors you the most. Talk about a field that you are familiar with to have enough material to write about. You may also need to research widely about the topic with which you have been presented. Make your title short and let it summarize the text at hand.

  1. Introduction 

The introduction paragraph needs to be brief and aim at acquainting the reader with the topic and grab their attention. An introduction paragraph will be simple to write if you are already conversant with the matter. After hooking the reader to the essay, state your thesis and, in a captivating way, lead your audience to the body paragraphs. Keep your introduction paragraph about 50 words.

  • Hook

Start your introduction paragraph with a conclusive hook. This statement is broad enough to capture the readers’ minds and a meta-theme of your essay. Remember, it is not the thesis but a general perception. e.g.:

“When a man tries to fight against powers beyond him, no matter how hard he strives, he will submit to their will.”

  • Thesis

The thesis statement is a sentence that carries the argument of the essay. It is not the title, but it takes the meaning of the topic and the body. If you’ve been provided with a topic to write about, you should look to pick the direction. The direction of your subject is the thesis. e.g.:

“This is clearly shown in Sophocles classical Theban play ‘Oedipus Rex’- where the prince fights against a prophecy to kill his dad and wed his mum, but his efforts only lead him to fulfill it.”

  • Transition

Your other sentence(s) on the introduction section should lay the ground for the oncoming points.

  1. The body

The body of a three hundred word essay should have 2-3 paragraphs. None of these should exceed 100 words. It’s advisable to keep it 75 words (4-6 sentences). If you use two paragraphs in this section, the word count should be 100 for each. 70-75 words should be used when you have three points to discuss. Each of the paragraphs should have its point of discussion hooked to the thesis.

Body Paragraph 1

  • Strongest supportive point
  • Illustrations
  • Explanation
  • A conclusion statement tied to the thesis
  • A transition to the next paragraph

Body Paragraph 2

  • Strongpoint
  • Illustration
  • Explanation
  • Conclusion sentence tied to the thesis
  • Transition to the next paragraph

Body Paragraph 3

  • Weakest point
  • Illustration
  • Explanation
  • Conclusion sentence tied to the thesis
  1. Conclusion paragraph

This section requires you to give a factual summary of your essay in about 50 words. The ideal conclusion sentence should have 3-4 sentences. The first should restate the thesis, and the other two summarize the article. Then, it would help if you signaled that you are signing off using an ending statement.

  • Restate the thesis
  • Summarize the essay
  • Ending statement

300 Word Essay Samples

Sample 1: Oedipus Rex, Proof That Fate Rules

When a man tries to fight against powers beyond him, he will submit to their will no matter how hard he strives. This is clearly shown in Sophocles’ classical Theban play “Oedipus Rex,” where the prince fights against a prophecy to kill his dad and wed his mum, but his efforts to oppose only lead him to fulfill it. 

Humans live in a pre-structured world, and the only thing they can do is to toe the already set lines. While it is easy for everyone to change the set principles that run the world, they end up losing the fight. Oedipus runs away from home to escape the curse of marrying his mother and killing his father. Unfortunately, it turns out that his family in Olympus is related to him by adoption. So, while he tries to change and lead a healthy life, he ends up killing his birth father at the crossroads and then marries his birth mother. His human efforts only speed up the fulfillment of the prophecy. 

Secondly, society acts as a vehicle through which fate gets fulfilled. The messenger from the King of Thebes sends him to kill Oedipus, but instead, he leaves him to die in the field. A shepherd sees the boy and takes him to the barren royal family in his home country. Then, when he’s grown up, the people around Oedipus tell him about the prophecy, which makes him feel urged to run away. In the process, he fulfills what fate has in store for him.

This clearly explains how difficult it is for humans to set a separate life path from what fate has already established. Humans are bound by fate, and it controls the things they do no matter how hard they try. Oedipus Rex is a victim of the predetermined life, and there’s little he can do about it. His efforts to evade the abomination only lead him into tripping into it. In short, the play is a classical indication of the extent to which deities can take control of human life.

Sample 2: Technical Skills are More Important than Theoretical Subjects

Students’ culture in high school and colleges flocking to take theoretical subjects at the expense of acquiring technical skills needs to be controlled. Society needs more technical skills than conceptual skills to develop. Thus, the sooner we encourage people to take skill courses, the better for our future. 

Technical subjects such as the sciences teach people to perform real work and achieve concrete results. Technical skills are needed for development and facing the challenges brought by modernization and civilization. The world today needs people who can come up with practical solutions to pressing matters. On the other hand, the results of theoretical subject-related solutions are usually abstract. This ends up having too many ideas but little efforts to use them in transforming society. Thus, if most students would take technical skills, it would make the world a better place. 

Then, the massive influx of people with non-applicable theoretical skills flooding the job market is unnecessarily increasing unemployment and poverty rates. Every government worldwide is trying to fight unemployment and poverty while they can efficiently address these problems by giving their citizens the proper education. Technical skills equip students with hands-on abilities to make things, and it is not easy for them to be jobless. People with such skills don’t need to be formally employed as they can use their aptitude to sort their lives. This makes such skills more critical than those that are theoretical. 

Modern society is moving fast, and the need for technical skills keeps outdoing that of theoretical capabilities. Technical skills help reduce the rate of unemployment and poverty. At the same time, they increase the workforce needed to transform and develop society by offering hands-on solutions to daily challenges. Therefore, it is doubtless that it is high time the enrollment to technical courses is increased as compared to theoretical subjects.

Sample 3: Democracy is an Expensive Necessity

Democracy is one of the best-known methods of governance. However, it does not come without its flaws. Several jurisdictions worldwide have adopted the essence of having the people determine the way they want to be ruled. However, since the principle of self-determination is highly revered, it is the most expensive way to order people. 

Democracy requires frequent elections to determine new leaders and give people the chance to decide on the direction they want their societies to take. However, this only ends up ruining the economy. In most countries, the electioneering year records closures of businesses due to political uncertainties. Currencies and shares lose their value in the process until the leaders are sworn in. This makes democracy an expensive deal. 

In the same breadth, the idea of having elections only brings about unnecessary competition among the political class, which has nothing to do with the development of society. In particular, politicians fix problems for fame and secure another term in office instead of doing it to transform people’s lives. This fuels populism as politicians strive to outdo each other in the eyes of the public. In the end, the services that people are offered are not geared towards making the world a better place. This makes this mode of governance costly as it hurts essential parts of the economy. 

In short, democracy is indeed an expensive necessity. Elections cause unnecessary political instability, which hurts the economy. The ruling class typically work for showoff instead of having the interest of the people at heart. However, despite the economic glitches attached to self-rule, it protects freedoms. People can vote for individuals they find worthy of ruling them. Public participation policy also ensures that the people take part in the decision making process. This part tries to cut the balance in shaping this form of governance as an expensive necessity. 

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Things you Must do Before Submitting your Essay

Students come up with the ideal essay titles, outline, and content. Then they are surprised when they get scores that are below their expectations. Well, no matter how impressive your essay may be, there is still more that you need to do to get a good grade. The finishing of the essay is just as important as the beginning. That is why you need to do the following before submitting it to your professor.

  1. Check for plagiarism

Signs of plagiarism in your work screams inauthentic, and your professor will not be pleased if you submit plagiarized material. To be on the safe side, run your work through a plagiarism checker to ensure the content is original before submitting it.

  1. Check for referencing

As you are aware, you are supposed to quote the source of any idea that is not your own. You may forget to put down references while writing, and this is your chance to ensure that nothing significant has been left out.

This kind of essay is short, but that does not mean that you don’t have to play by the book. An essay structure should be maintained, alongside adherence to other rules that apply to essay writing. The guide above will go a long way in ensuring that you write a winning essay.

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300-words-number I am a professional writer and editor.  This experience has led me to see that there are two types of three-hundred-word articles, those that are short and worthless, and those that are the shortest possible way to say something worthwhile.

Three hundred words sounds like a lot, but it really is not once you see it.  To illustrate, I would like to point out that as you finish reading this particular sentence, you have just read 125 words. In other words, by finishing the introduction and half of the second paragraph you have read almost half of a 300-word article.

Thus, four or five paragraphs of three to five sentences each is all that a 300-word article would contain. Both writer and editor may benefit, then, from a template of sorts that ensures both readability and value in such limited writing space.

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While many such templates are possible, one of the easiest to use and remember is to write an introduction of three sentences.  Then, a second paragraph which consists of a provocative first sentence.  A second sentence containing an example, and a third sentence summing up the first and second sentence in the form of a conclusion.

The third paragraph is three or four sentences applying the principals discussed in the second paragraph.  Depending upon the audience for the article, this is where the writer would discuss using the information in daily life, business, or for persuading others.  Also, any suggested paradigms.

Lastly, a concluding paragraph consists of two sentences, one of which restates the introduction and the second of which claims the article supplies the proof or answer, depending upon the article being written.  Using this template, anyone can write useful 300-word articles in just minutes.

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