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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Observation Essay Discussion: Optional  not graded)
Write an essay of 1,000Â1,050 words.The words are counted from the first word in the introduction to the last word in the conclusion.
Please answer the questions below as you will utilize this to accomplish the essay. •
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• What is your topic sentence (This you can choose what to write from the 3 highlighted topics below.
What is your thesis statement? Main point you want to convey on the paragraph introduction.
What are your topic sentences? (This should be at the beginning of each paragraph)?
What was challenging in the lesson? What was missing from the lesson that could make it easier?
In what order is your essay structured? (Will it be structured In the order of importance or not choronological or not in general.
Observation Essay (Should be written in MLA format)
Note that you cannot be part of the place. It is not your place of work. You are not participating in any activity in that place. You are there only as a spectator. The place has to be completely public. For example, it is not your child's school. It is not your friend's graduation.
Describe the people and activities going on at a public event that you have attended. Choose from the one of the following to write about:
A game/a concert or movie ( Describe the physical place, the people and the
activities before, during, and after the event, and the interaction between the event and the audience. You may touch on the highlights of the event, but not dedicate the essay to describe the details of the event itself.
A race, a competition, a walk.
A public celebration.
Be there. Place yourself on the scene and use "I" and/or "we" throughout the
essay. Do not use "you." Describe what you see, what is typical of the place, and what is essential for the reader to understand the environment of the place. Do not include what you know about the place. If you want to describe your feelings, focus on those that are consistent to how everyone else feels. Please reference on the image below on what observation essay should be about.
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