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This tutorial essay offers some samples of what the standard academic essay should offer, particularly as it pertains to support of a thesis. Topics covered include definition, cause and effect, comparison and exemplification.
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essay is. The first is to present the thesis, or theme, of the paper, which explains why the paper is being written in the first place. The second is to
use proof in the main body of the paper to support the thesis and explain why it is true. And finally, the third mission of an effective academic paper is
to conclude by reiterating the thesis and by noting that the evidence presented supports it. Proving a thesis, therefore, has a beginning, a middle and an end.
This particular paper will focus on various ways that an essay thesis is supported and how the student can use each tool to either disprove
or prove a particular theme. One tool that can be used to support a particular thesis is outright defining what, exactly, terminology
is. For example, if a particular thesis is that globalization means that non-educated workers suffer, defining and classifying this information would be of some help. Globalization would be when businesses
move from a national to a multinational base in order to produce and sell their products and services. By its very nature, therefore globalization will likely leave some domestic workers
out of the equation (because it is less expensive or more convenient to go elsewhere to produce goods). Its also helpful to define non-college educated workers - this group is
primarily unskilled labor that would not have a chance at a better paying job if fired. This would constitute defining, or rather, classifying what both low-wage workers and globalization is.
Globalization means a company goes elsewhere because manufacturing is more cost-effective and less expensive, and because unskilled workers are primarily trained for one job, they get left behind. In this
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