Alright here’s what I suggest you do when writing (really all essays) this essay. Works well for me,especially when I don’t like the topic.
-Game plan-
Intro: The introduction is easy, just get the key elements in such as a hook at the beginning (something interesting about your subject to get the reader invested) and a thesis at the end (run down of what your going to talk about in the next 3 paragraphs)
Paragraph 1: talk about the effects of a presidential system. What this means, how it works, pros and cons. Use at least 1 piece of evidence from a source and then talk about it. (Evidence is really good if you need to fluff up your essay a little)
Paragraph 2: talk about parliamentary system. Answer all of the questions in the previous paragraph. Pros and cons. Again, one piece of evidence. Don’t be afraid to fluff it up a little.
Paragraph 3: compare the two. Which in YOUR OPINION is better. Go into detail with which you would choose. Pick your best piece of evidence about the system you chose to back you up. Be VERY FLUFFY with your word choice.
Conclusion: super easy, just summarize your introduction but add more detail about your opinion. Sum it up with something witty you found in your research. Make yourself sound like the smartest person in the world.
Hope this helps!
I think the answer is the Himalayas (let me know if i'm wrong)
<span>According to erving goffman, one of the reasons it is important to study subtle day-to-day interactions is because: </span><span>we can learn a great deal about ourselves as human beings
From examining every day-to-day interaction, we will understand how people have different opinions and response about certain things and how to learn from those difference to improve ourselves.</span>
Answer:
c). one-group pretest-posttest design
Explanation:
'One-Group pretest design' is depicted as the research pattern in which the researcher examines the impact of an intervention or manipulation in the independent variable on the provided sample. Such a method includes only one research group and is primarily employed for examining behavioral changes post manipulation in the variable.
The given research exemplifies this <u>'one-group pretest-posttest design' as it involves a single group comprising of participants who would take part in the research and the impact of manipulation in the independent variable('going through an intensive workshop on critical thinking skills') on the participant's ability to think critically</u>. This will allow assessing whether the workshop affected their outcomes or not. Hence, <u>option c</u> is the correct answer.