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How To End An Expository Essay

Crafting an essay on the conclusion of an expository essay may seem deceptively simple at first
glance, but delving into the intricacies of this task reveals a challenge that requires a delicate balance
of summarization, synthesis, and leaving a lasting impression. The difficulty lies not just in wrapping
up the content but in doing so with finesse, ensuring that the reader is left with a sense of closure and
a clear understanding of the key takeaways.

The writer must navigate through the labyrinth of information presented in the body of the essay,
distilling it into a concise yet comprehensive conclusion. Striking the right tone is essential – neither
abrupt nor long-winded. The challenge lies in avoiding redundancy while reinforcing the main
points, providing a sense of resolution without introducing new information.

Additionally, the conclusion should transcend mere repetition of facts; it should elevate the reader's
understanding by offering insights, connecting the dots, and reinforcing the significance of the
information presented. Crafting a conclusion that is both thought-provoking and conclusive demands
a certain level of finesse, requiring the writer to step back and view the essay holistically.

Moreover, the difficulty is amplified by the need to avoid clichés or formulaic endings. Readers
appreciate originality and a conclusion that feels authentic rather than forced. Striking the right
balance between creativity and adherence to the logical structure of an expository essay can be a
tightrope walk.

In conclusion, writing an effective ending to an expository essay demands a nuanced approach. It


requires a writer to weave together various threads, offering a synthesis that feels both natural and
insightful. The task is not merely to conclude but to leave a lasting impact on the reader's
understanding. It's an art that, when mastered, can elevate the entire essay-writing experience.

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Men Sculptures From Ancient Art
Men sculptures from Ancient Art The mini exhibition will center on ancient art found
in the Rome and Greece, and will mainly focus on male sculptures from that area.
History dates that the civilization of man began in the Rome hence their advancement
of art is especially important as well. The rulers of the time appreciated the art built
regardless of its structure. The artist was strict on the appearance and representation of
the sculpture. Their attention to detail makes them unique and interesting. Every art
form has a history behind it and a reason for its creation. The three arts picked have a
rich history of some of the great arts of the time. Apart from that, it shows how similar
art works was carved from time to time. The Lansdowne Herakles is the centerpiece of
the mini exhibition. It is a sculpture of a Greek god with a club in his hands. On his
right hand, he has the skin of a lion. It gives a glimpse of what the man could be. He
seems like a hunter or a warrior. He put center of gravity on his right leg, his left leg is
slightly bend, making a pose called Contrapposto or the Chiatic pose, the pose gives a
very natural and vivid look. There s no emotion on his face, and the well built body
consists with today s appreciation of beauty for men, This sculpture seems to epitomize
the ideal male human form at that time. All of the body parts seem perfectly
proportioned and the muscles are beautifully defined. However, his facial expression and
the thins carried with
Case Study
MARKETING MANAGEMENT

GROUP ASSIGNMENT 1
CASE STUDY

MARKETING EXCELLENCE

EMIRATES
Merketing Management
15th Edition
Page : 81

CASE STUDY: EMIRATES

1. How has Emirates been able to build a strong brand in the competitive airlines industry
worldwide?

The success of Emirates can be attributed through a combination of marketing mix which
emphasize on excellent customer service, product and equipment. In addition, Emirates
is known for its commitment to the highest standards of quality in every aspect of their
business, providing premium service be it in first, business or economy class. We will
look into a few P s of the marketing mix that Emirates currently employ to become one of
the most profitable ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
People

Emirates also create a global competitive advantage when they recruit 52,000 people
from 162 different countries which make them seen as global company that operates in
Dubai. This move helps them to show that they are the company with multinationals
values and operated worldwide instead of focusing on routes in the Middle East. In
addition, Emirates also employs multi national crew to cater with the expansion of new
destinations and demands of its passengers which covers more than 142 destinations in
80 countries.

Promotion

Product placement can be useful when marketing a product. Emirates has been
aggressively promoting their brand name by sponsoring internationally recognized sports
event the Formula 1, the US Open series, the Ryder Cup, World Cup Rugby and cricket.
Emirates also sponsor numerous football teams such as Real Madrid, Arsenal, AC Milan
and Paris Saint Germaine (Source: Emirates Website)

Emirates also provide online services, with websites that enable customers to plan, book
and purchase air tickets online. Customers also have the option of checking in through
the website, choosing their preferred seat and even their in flight meal.
Place

Emirates operate in
The Hero s Journey By Wes Moore
Without realizing it initially, each Wes Moore has been greatly affected by the life
events occurring as they grew up because as they matured physically, they also
matured mentally by gaining self knowledge; the same way a hero does throughout a
heroic journey. However, while both have gone through the heroic journey, their fate
was not identical because of poor choices and irreversible mistakes. Wes Moore, the
successful author of his book, has specifically divided his book into 8 chapters, where
each shows a year that had a decisive impact for him and Wes. Similar to his book, the
heros journey also consists of 8 parts where the hero goes through the most important
stages of the journey. The correlation between the life events and the patterns of a heroic
journey intertwined because both only point out the most crucial parts and have the same
end results, leaving the characters to go through each event or stage only as they mature.
To an average pair of eyes, all Wes Moore did was grow from a decent boy to a mature
and respected man, nothing unusual there. However, to a pair of insightful eyes, Wes
Moore growing from childhood to adulthood is the equivalent to the process of a
successful journey. The pattern of a hero s journey correlate to the life events of Wes
Moore, because in each event, the results were identical. The adventure began in the first
chapter when Wes lost his father at such a young age. His call to his journey was that he
had something taken away from
Jeff Gilliam Dentist
In Jeff Gilliam s article, How to Address Obesity in the Patient with Osteoarthritis of the
Weight Bearing Joints, highlights the frustration involved in treating patients who are
resistant to completing their exercises and fulfilling their treatment plan. Gillam
addresses this issue to other Physical Therapists so that they can work around the
stubborn nature of the patient. According to Gilliam, Physical Therapists should explain
the process of the treatment, presenting, ...Factual information and encourage [the]
patient to make strides toward a decision of weight loss. (2016). Gilliam describes a
skill that not all people know how to do; in any profession the main skill that needs to be
acquired is communication. Gilliam brilliantly describes this skill in order teach other
medical professionals to communicate effectively with all kinds of patients; children,
adults, elders, etc. This article is executed excellently through Gilliam s use of logos and
a problem/solution strategy; these strategies emphasize the importance of... Show more
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However, if they do not have the initiative of their own to try complete their exercises,
and all they do is complain, they will never recover. Gilliam emphasizes this strategy
when he states The reality is, until this patient unloads their weight bearing joints they
are not likely to any significant reduction of pain (2016). Gilliam incorporates an
example of this frustration, using this obese patient. He/she keeps complaining of pain,
however, they are not willing to complete their exercises, nor do they put in the
initiative to lose weight. When there is more weight applied to the body, more pressure
is applied to the joints, causing more pain, however if there is less mass to apply, the
least amount of pain is
Replication Of Hev Is Still Largely Unknown Because...
Replication of HEV Replication pattern of HEV is still largely unknown because
effective cell culture system for HEV has been developed recently (Tanaka et al.,
2007). It is believed that HEV enters the cell by binding to cellular receptor, heparin
sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), with its capsid protein and viral entry is carried out
by the binding of C terminal region of ORF2 to the cell surface protein, heat shock
cognate protein 70 (HSC70) (Zhou and Emerson, 2006; Kalia et al., 2009). Also,
p239, a truncated partial homodimer of the HEV capsid protein (HEV239) potentially
binds to the HEV receptor(s) on cells (He et al., 2008) and a cellular chaperone,
glucose regulated protein (Grp78) (Yu et al., 2011). However, more studies should be
conducted to confirm the cellular receptors for HEV. The mechanism of uncoating of the
HEV genome after its entry into the cells is also unknown. One of the study has
suggested that heat shock protein (HSP90) might be playing role in intracellular
transport of HEV since the inhibition of HSP90 blocked the intracellular transport of the
HEV239 capsid protein but did not affect the binding and entry of the truncated capsid
protein (Zheng et al., 2010). After uncoating and entry of viral genome, the 5′ 7
methylguanosine cap in NCR of the positive

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