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Descriptive Essay Thesis

Crafting a descriptive essay thesis can be quite a challenging endeavor, requiring a delicate balance
between vivid language and a coherent overarching theme. The difficulty lies in the demand for
precision – the thesis must not only encapsulate the essence of the descriptive essay but also serve as
a roadmap for the reader. Striking this equilibrium can be akin to navigating a literary tightrope,
where one misstep might lead to a lack of clarity or an overly broad focus.

The intricacy of the task is compounded by the need for creativity and originality. Crafting a
compelling descriptive essay thesis goes beyond merely stating the obvious; it involves injecting a
unique perspective that engages the reader's imagination. It requires a careful selection of words, an
acute awareness of tone, and a nuanced understanding of the subject matter.

Moreover, the challenge intensifies when attempting to avoid clichés and generic formulations. A
truly effective descriptive essay thesis should be distinctive, capturing the essence of the topic in a
way that stands out from the commonplace. This demands not only a deep understanding of the
subject matter but also a keen ability to articulate one's thoughts in a manner that captivates the
audience.

Furthermore, the difficulty lies in the iterative nature of the process. The initial thesis may require
multiple revisions and refinements to achieve the desired level of precision and expressiveness. It
demands a willingness to revisit and reshape the thesis until it achieves the delicate balance between
specificity and broad appeal.

In conclusion, composing a descriptive essay thesis is a complex task that necessitates a careful blend
of creativity, precision, and originality. It demands a writer's dedication to honing their language
skills and a commitment to refining their ideas until they coalesce into a thesis that not only guides
the essay but also captivates the reader. However, for those seeking assistance, it's worth noting that
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Into The Revolutionary War Analysis
This week s readings begin to stray away from the Seven Years War and into the
Revolutionary War. The Revolutionary War occurred because the Americans colonist
wanted to be free from Great Britain s control. King George III would go above the
legislative of the colonies and force orders without consent. So many felt that the only
way to obtain freedom from Great Britain and control their own government is they
must fight for it. Patrick Henry states, The war is inevitable and let it come! I repeat it,
sir, let it come (Henry 44). There was no way to avoid going to war, rather it was the
only solution that would lead to the colonies freedom. In this war between the British and
Americans, Native Americans were involved and were heavily
Treating Infertility
Infertility has become so widespread today that the World Health Organization (WHO)
has recognized it as a disease (World Health Organization 2009). In developed countries,
approximately 15% of the population is infertile (Petraglia, Serour Chapron 2013), and
infertility in females alone accounts for 37% of these causes (Unuane et al. 2011). Over
the past decade, efficient techniques aimed at treating infertilityhave become widely
available throughout the developed world and have been the subject of public discussion
and media attention. These range from non invasive techniques such as the use of fertility
drugs aimed at hormonal stimulation, to more invasive techniques such as laparoscopy
or intrauterine insemination. In the midst of increasing... Show more content on
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Physicians are continually faced with the increasing numbers of women athletes whose
menstrual cycles have been interrupted (Wall, Belcastro Cumming 1983) as more
females are getting involved in physical fitness and competitive sports. These
disturbances to the menstrual cycle reflect different degrees of ovarian suppression and
are accompanied by inadequate follicular development and impaired fertility (Zanker
2006, p.489) Research has shown that intense exercise may lead to alterations in the
hypothalamic pituitary gonadal (HPG) axis, affecting gonadotropin, estrogen,
progesterone and androgen release (Baker 1981). This is indicative of neuroendocrine
dysfunction termed as functional hypothalamic amenorrhoea, characterized by the
disruption of the pulsatile release of GnRH from the hypothalamus which in turn
causes diminished ovarian stimulation (Zanker 2006). This disruption of the GnRH
pulsatile secretion appears to be caused by the stress of exercise as exercise is deemed
a chronic stressor that activates the hypothalamic pituitary adrenal (HPA) axis (Loucks,
Verdun Heath 1998). This affects the GnRH secreting neurons and disrupts the GnRH
pulse generator via the effects of corticotropin releasing hormone and negative
feedback effects of cortisol (Rivier Rivest 1991). Furthermore, studies also found that
energy expenditure from vigorous and frequent exercise can reduce energy availability
enough that it suppresses Luteinizing Hormone (LH) pulsatility (Loucks et al. 1998),
thereby diminishing ovarian stimulation. Female athletes who exercise regularly
generally have low body fat levels and this is correlated to low leptin levels as the
hormone is produced by white fat cells and reflects fat mass. (Zanker 2006). Leptin
plays a critical role to the hypothalamus as it functions as a metabolic signal of energy
availability, and decreased leptin signals to the
Theme Of Naturalism In The Call Of The Wild
Introduction The author of The Call of the Wild, Jack London, heavily influenced the
literary world with his inspirational works, specifically surrounding the theme of
Naturalism. London followed the same theme, among others, in many of his works,
focusing on how the environment affects its inhabitants and the details of the
environment itself. The descriptions of natureLondon took the time to include in his
books and the way they affect the story is what makes his works truly remarkable. He
strongly committed himself to his works and put a great deal of effort into researching
them to ensure accuracy. In The Call of the Wild, there are three main themes that are
made evident: naturalism, coming of age, and loss of innocence. Naturalism is what
London is most known for, and is shown through his attention to the surroundings of his
characters. Coming of age was displayed through specific life changing events that
altered Buck s perspective. And finally, loss of innocence can be seen in the gradual, but
sure decline of Buck s morals.
Paragraph #1 Naturalism A major theme in many of London s works was Naturalism, as
seen in his books The Call of the Wild, White Fang, and others (insert). London
emphasized nature s beauty as well as harshness in his books, and the change in his
descriptions of the surroundings was a very effective way of indirectly changing the
mood and tone. This is particularly evident in The Call of the Wild where the dog Buck
is taken from his warm
American Contrails Research Paper
When does a conspiracy theory no longer become just a theory? When it s the truth.
Most of you, I m sure, have seen the long white lines that run across the sky, that are
left by planes flying high above. If you think back to your childhood, or any time
before 1996, most of you wouldn t be able to remember the skies looking as they do
today. I can recall that my childhood seemed full of blue bird sky days, not a cloud in
sight. Today, every time I look at the sky, I can t help but shake my head in
disappointment and disgust. Our planet is being sprayed, and our air supply and skies
tainted. The chemtrails topic is not a myth, it s fact. The evidence piles as high as the
trails. Numerous doctors have spoken out stating they were responsible for providing
medical care directly to pilots that were responsible for spraying. Tens of thousands of
declassified documents and admissions under different programs and agencies of the
government exist that admit they have conducted tests with both biological and chemical
agents on unsuspecting American citizens.... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Different from chemtrails, contrails are trails behind a jet, left by fuel burn off or wing
condensation, that will usually follow for about 10 15 lengths of the plane. The
inconsistency between the two is that chemtrails do not evaporate, and tend to be much
thicker. Instead of evaporating, they tend to grow larger. In some cases, so many are
present that the entire sky seems to have an overcast
The Sword In The Stone Analysis
The Sword in the Stone by T. H. White is a fanciful tale of wizardry and chivalry that
regales the tale of a young King Arthur, who is referred to as Wart. In his youth, Wart
is reared by a noble named Sir Ector. As a nobleman, Sir Ector wants to give the
greatest education possible for his sons Wart and Kay, so he holds a search for a tutor
worthy of teaching his sons. Wart discovers the abode of a magician named Merlyn by
happenstance in the woods, and Sir Ector agrees that Merlyn is a suitable tutor to teach
his children. As Wart s tutor, Merlyn transforms him into a variety of animals to enable
Wart to have experiences and learn lessons that would otherwise be difficult to grasp.
Six years after the start of the book, the King of Gramarye, Uther Pendragon, passes
away; leaving behind a sword lodged in a stone with an inscription... Show more content
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At the novel s end, Wart accidentally pulls the sword from the stone, revealing him to be
the heir to Uther Pendragon and the future King of England.
T. H. White s rendition of King Arthur s tale has many aspects that make it well written,
with the tremendous amount of detail that White writes being an example. With every
change of environment, White spends a decent amount of time describing the
intricacies of the new scenery. Instead of merely stating that a forest is thick, White
expounds upon how the Forest Sauvage is almost impenetrable (94) due to the cycle of
dead [trees] fall[ing] against the live (94) trees and being reinforced with ivy (94).
Imagery such as this enthralls readers, painting vivid images of the landscape of
England in every reader s mind. Coinciding with the details and imagery in the story is
how grounded the story stays, in spite its whimsical mood. When Merlyn first meets Sir
Ector, Ector demands testimonials (39) to prove that Merlyn is a suitable tutor.
Instantaneously, Merlyn apparates heavy tablets that are signed by
Gender Roles In Keats, Lady Of Shalott, And Goblin Market
Legends, myths and historical imaginings have been used for centuries to tell moral
lessons, stories of love and tragedy, and offer fantasy and magic in return. John Keats,
Alfred Tennyson, and Christina Rossetti all managed to incorporate legend or fantasy
into their poems in way in which they can be used as further insight into the authors
ideologies and personal desires. In Ode on a Grecian Urn, The Lady of Shalott , and
Goblin Market all use legend, myth and historical imagination to describe the authors
ideas of desire, innocence, tragedy and gender roles.
Keats uses the image on the urn to express desire that can never be realized. The urn
depicts a scene of a man and a woman about to kiss, but this image is frozen in time. This
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In Goblin Market men are absent, but Laura and Lizzie still grow up to be wives to
these un mentioned men, insinuating in this tale that that is there only job as women
should only be wives and mothers when older. In The Lady of Shalott , it is very clear
that women should remain in the domestic space, just as the Lady remains trapped in
her tower with her weaving, while men may be in public, just as Lancelot can travel to
Camelot and be there among people and not secluded. These stories well define the
Victorian gender normalities where ladies must remain pure and virtuous and must
remain in the house with their sewing or painting or what not while the men can travel
around town and enjoy clubs and public events without having to be guarded by anyone.
They may also take jobs and roles other than just being husbands and fathers. While these
poems may have been myth, the gender roles were a great reality in the 19th
The Architecture Of Gothic Architecture
Known for its pointed arches, flying buttresses, and detailed tracery, Gothic architecture
emerged in 12th century northern France, and the style continued into the 16th century .
Gothic architecture was called, Opus Francigenum ( French work ), during the time. The
term Gothic, first appearing during the late part of the Renaissance period. Gothic
Architectureis wonderful on its own, how detailed, and ornate a concrete building can be
finished with colorful stained glass windows. The famous architects helped to create
these building masterpieces of the century, and that became popular in other countries
around the world, and still today. One of the towering achievements in the world
architecture, the unique product of an era of peace, and widespread economic prosperity,
deep spiritually, and extraordinary technological innovations.
With these great gothic style building appearing in Europe, there had to be architects
behind the projects. Some of the most famous architects of the early gothic (1140
1194), high gothic (1194 1300), and late gothic (1300 1500) are, Jean D Orbais, Jean
Le Loup, Gaucher De Reims, Bernard De Soissons, and Abbot Suger of Saint Denis.
The patron, and client, for the first Gothic style building Abbot Suger, wrote his views
on the symbolism, at St. Denis, built between (1140 1144), but did not record the
architect s name. Jean D Orbais designed the first tracery rose window, and was a major
milestone in church construction. Considering we don t

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