PPT-Introductions

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Agenda Why are we here today Learning Objectives Participants will gain an understanding of Six juvenile justice settings The advantages and challenges of offering

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Agenda Why are we here today Learning Objectives Participants will gain an understanding of Six juvenile justice settings The advantages and challenges of offering mentoring services within each setting. To do this the introduction presents the purpose of your essay while the conclusion presents its significance A poor introduction will make the reader reluctant to read on while a poor conclusion will leav e the reader wondering why they read the es Welcom e and introductions 2 Minutes of the Last Meeting Agreed 3 Matters Arising Diagram and draft ToR received from Rebecca Trueman circulate to forum members Circulate ToR JF 4 Forum members information and feedback CSP Strategic Group Mike Cadge Welcome and introductions 2 Minutes of the last meeting Agreed as a true record with one amendment Yasmin Khan was listed as absent and present when she was absent Minutes agreed All present 3 Matters Arising Rebecca Trueman is Jonathan Hayess repl Small Talk. Situation:. Two foreign students are sitting at a counter in a restaurant waiting to be served. The waiter is very busy with other customers. After a few minutes, one student turns to the other and speaks.. Week 4. Feb. 9. Introductions. Establishing a research territory. Creating a niche. Academic Vocabulary III. Editing for academic style. Agenda. Reasons why articles are rejected:. The research does not make a sufficiently large contribution to the “body of knowledge” (i.e., to the literature). English II. A note about intros…. The introduction usually has three parts:. The . grabber. (or lead) consists of several sentences that pull the reader into the essay.. The . transitional sentence (s)/background info . 36]. Approved. . [5]. Americas . Bolivia (2008). Guyana (2010). Haiti (2013) . Honduras (2009. ). Nicaragua (2006). Europe. Armenia (2012). Georgia (2013). Moldova (2012). Middle East. Tajikistan (2015). Louise Livesey. Academic Skills Adviser. This workshop will.... Discuss . the function of introductions and conclusions. Examine . the key features of both introductions and conclusions. Provide . tips on how to draft . Content adapted from . http://writingcenter.unc.edu. and . http://home.earthlink.net. . Introductions. Introduction paragraphs. An introduction serves to set your reader up. For an explanatory paper, we will use the introduction to orient our reader on a couple of points. English B60. Introductions. Introductions are important because they are your first impression on your audience.. You want introductions to be catchy, informative, and persuasive.. Introductions have three parts:. Peering Introductions. Your AS Number. Where you Peer. Your Peering Policy. Contact Information. Email the above to . mwangi@isoc.org. Subject: . AfPIF-2017 . Peering Personals. . Also known as. AS 36924. Our GEAR UP Team includes: . What do we mean when we say college?. When we say “college. ”, . we mean any type of education or training after high school. . We also use the terms “postsecondary education” and “postsecondary training”.. To develop relevant National Wildfire Coordinating Group training in a cost-effective manner to meet the needs of the . wildland. fire community.. . Vision:. To develop professional training packages which provide a solid training foundation and enhanced training experience to the . PREPARING TO REVISE. STEP 1: EXCHANGE PAPERS – INTRO FOCUS. READ THE INTRODUCTION CAREFULLY. ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:. What is this. ? [CONTEXT]. Why am I reading it. ? [PURPOSE]. What do you want .

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