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Writing A Good Essay Conclusion

Writing an essay on the topic "Writing A Good Essay Conclusion" can be a challenging task that
requires a deep understanding of the intricacies involved in crafting a strong and effective
conclusion. The difficulty lies in striking the right balance between summarizing key points,
reiterating the thesis statement, and leaving a lasting impression on the reader.

Firstly, one must have a comprehensive grasp of the entire essay, ensuring that the conclusion
seamlessly ties together the various arguments and ideas presented in the body paragraphs. It requires
careful consideration of the overall structure and flow of the essay to create a conclusion that feels
like a natural culmination of the preceding content.

Crafting a compelling conclusion also involves avoiding common pitfalls, such as introducing new
information or arguments that may disrupt the coherence of the essay. The challenge is to provide a
sense of closure without leaving the reader with unanswered questions or a feeling of abruptness.

Moreover, achieving conciseness while conveying the significance of the essay's findings or
arguments is another aspect that adds to the complexity. A good conclusion should be concise and
impactful, leaving a lasting impression on the reader's mind without unnecessary elaboration.

Additionally, the writer must be adept at selecting language that evokes the desired emotional
response or intellectual reflection from the reader. This requires a nuanced understanding of the tone
and style appropriate for the specific essay and audience.

In conclusion (ironically), writing a good essay conclusion demands a blend of analytical skills,
creativity, and a keen awareness of the overall essay structure. It is a challenging but crucial aspect of
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Martin Luther s The Doctrine Of Justification
Known and sometimes refers to as the father of reformation, Martin Luther was one of
the most influential figures in the history of Christianity. Born in Germany in 1483, his
father s dream for him was to become a lawyer. But, that dream fades away in 1505
when Luther undergo a life changing experience with thunderstorm and vowed to
become a monk instead. Luther wanted to become a monk because he fears the idea of
hell and God s wrath to the extent where it made sense for him that life in the monastery
would help him find salvation. Finding salvation then became his goal. A goal he was
pursuing with all efforts from submitting to some of the church s practices to criticizing
some. One of the practices of the church that Luther took issue with and criticized was
the church s understanding of the doctrine of justification. This paper will focus on
Luther s understanding of the holy scriptures. The doctrine of justification was
misinterpreted and misunderstood by the Catholics from the early centuries to 1517
when Martin Lutherredefined and explained the term using scripture references and as the
result changed Christianity.
The word justification is mentioned in several passages in the Bible; both in the Old
and the New Testament. For example, Titus 3:7, Galatians 3.24, Romans 5:1, and in
Isaiah 42:21, just to name a few. The Bible has been very clear on the topic of
justification, especially the statement that justification is by faith alone. For example, in
Galatians
Essay about Machiavellian Poltician
Throughout history men have been struggling to become the

strongest or most dominant force in society. Scores of men,

throughout history, have taken notice that it is easier to

control several smaller states as opposed to one unified

state. In the late 15th and early 16th centuries a man by the

name of Nicolo Machiavelli reflected the actions of famous

men and their assent to power in his book The Prince. If

Machiavelli s advice was followed, a ruler could almost

guarantee success. But perhaps the first politician in the

modern world to follow the advice of The Prince, was a

man by the name of Otto Eduard Leopold von Bismarck.

Otto von Bismarck was born on April 1st 1815, in

Schonhausen, Northwest of Berlin in the district of ... Show more content on


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He proceeded to

collect the additional taxes on the basis of the 1861 budget,

arguing that because the constitution did not provide for the

case of an impasse he would have to apply the questions of

the day [meaning the unification of Germany] will not be

settled by speeches and majority decisions... but by blood

and iron. quot; (Versaware, 1999, p.1) Bismarck was making

his intentions known to all, and it was fairly clear that he

would use any means necessary to achieve his purpose,


even if that meant armed conflict. Machiavelli, on the

subject of war, stated in The Prince that quot;A prince ought to

have no other aim or thought, nor select anything else for

his study, than war and its rules and discipline; for this is the

sole art that belongs to him who rules, and it is of such

force that it not only upholds those who are born princes,

but it often enables men to rise from a private station to that

rank. And, on the contrary, it is seen that when princes

have thought more of ease than of arms they have lost their

states. And the first cause of your losing it is to neglect this

and; and what enables you to acquired a state is to master

of the art. quot; ( Machiavelli, 1505, Ch. 14 p.1) Bismarck

understood this very well and that is why he said quot;The

questions of the day [meaning the unification of Germany]

will not be settled by speeches and majority decisions... but

by
Analytics As A Service Of Delivering The Insights Based On...
4. Analytics as a service(AaaS) Analytics as a Service is a service of delivering the
insights based on your own data, focusing exclusively on business value and
opportunities.[5] 4.1 Role of Decision making and Data Insights Decision making no
longer the preserve of middle managers or business analysts occurs throughout the
business, from boardroom to front office.[6] Enterprises need to be able to quickly
respond to an ever changing world in order to stay competitive. A constantly changing
world requires a constant flow of decisions where even postponing a decision is a
decision in itself. Hence, the value of analytics is not to be interpreted as merely a set
of features in a tool; it is more of a set of principles for improving the process of your
decision making. , states Capgemini author Anders Bresell. Fig. 2 Factors of Decision
making for Data insight The 3 most important factors in decision making are People,
Time and Data and each of them is inter related with factors like availability, analysis
and demand.[7] Factors that make an organization successful are constituted by: 1.
Decisions made by the right people 2.Decisions made at the right time 3.Decisions
made by Data driven and informed decision makers It is generally observed that the
improvement of one factor results in the retrogressive or negative effect on the other two
factors. For example: As the volume and variety of data (i.e big data) increases, the

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