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LNG 501 ASSIGNMENT 1

Topic - Ways to fight environmental degradation

Points 1

Having green homes for sustainable development

You can refer to these source given below for you in Moodle:

Source 1

https://www.teriin.org/article/green-home-fight-environmental-degradation-achieve-sustainable-
development-goals

Points 2

You can refer to these source given below for you in Moodle:

- One of the Way to prevent poverty which is led by natural disasters in pacific islands is to
focus on ecosystem- based adaptation, and these also contributes in fighting environmental
degradations.

Source 3

https://borgenproject.org/environmental-challenges-in-the-pacific-islands/

Point 3

You can refer to these source given below for you in Moodle

- Having an overall policy framework that promotes a sufficiently strong version of


sustainable development.

Source 2

https://www.soas.ac.uk/cedep-demos/000_P500_ESM_K3736-Demo/unit1/page_11.htm

5 parts of paragraph of Essay writing


The five-paragraph essay is a form of essay having five paragraphs:

 one introductory paragraph,


 three body paragraphs with support and development, and
 one concluding paragraph.
The introduction serves to inform the reader of the basic premises, and then to state the
author's thesis, or central idea. A thesis can also be used to point out the subject of each body
paragraph. When a thesis essay is applied to this format,
the first paragraph typically consists of a narrative hook, followed by a sentence that introduces
the general theme, then another sentence narrowing the focus of the one previous. (If the author
is using this format for a text-based thesis, then a sentence quoting the text, supporting the
essay-writer's claim, would typically go here, along with the name of the text and the name of the
author. Example: "In the book Night, Elie Wiesel says..."). After this, the author narrows the
discussion of the topic by stating or identifying a problem. Often, an organizational sentence is
used here to describe the layout of the paper. Finally, the last sentence of the first paragraph of
such an essay would state the thesis the author is trying to prove. The thesis is often linked to a
"road map" for the essay, which is basically an embedded outline stating precisely what the three
body paragraphs will address and giving the items in the order of the presentation. Not to be
confused with an organizational sentence, a thesis merely states "The book Night follows Elie
Wiesel's journey from innocence to experience," while an organizational sentence directly states
the structure and order of the essay. Basically, the thesis statement should be proven throughout
the essay. In each of the three body paragraphs, one or more identified (evidence/fact/etc.) that
supports the thesis statement is discussed.
And in the conclusion, everything is analyzed and summed up. For example, the conclusion part
in an essay about sports: "Sports can bring a bunch of benefits for youth, including general
health, together with blood circulation and overall physical stamina improvement. Sport develops
and improves people’s physical, social, and organizational skills, which are beneficial in personal
and professional life and must always be obtained."

A. Introduction
- provide the main idea of essay for an opening question can be ask in the first link of
essay . for example, in this Essay
- opening question for this essay: Can environmental degradation be prevented in order for
sustainability
- also mention the 3 points which is the thesis to be discussed in this Essay
1. Having green homes for sustainable development

2. on ecosystem- based adaptation

3. Having an overall policy framework that promotes a sufficiently strong version of sustainable
development.

B. Paragraph 1,2,3

- use TEXC Method to write your Essay put 1 point in one paragraph
T- Topic sentence
E- Elaboration or explanations
X- provide examples
C- conclusion of the paragraphs.

C. Conclusion

- Summary of all conclusions for the paragraphs in the Essay


- giving answer to the question asked in introduction.
- having your final thought for essay
- Recommendations.

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