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PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH FOR LIFE SCIENCES 2 UNIT II NOTES, Study notes of Life Sciences

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UNIT II PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION STUDY NOTES Page No 39
Read the following persuasive essay and identify the persuasive words, thesis
statement, facts and supporting statements: What a lack of sleep can do to your
body and mind
Persuasive words:
"crippling"
"surprising"
"negative"
"devastating"
"unpleasant"
"numerous"
"increased"
"higher"
"substantially"
"significantly"
"detrimental"
"compensate"
Thesis statement:
The thesis statement of the essay is: "Sleep deprivation is a serious problem that
can have a devastating impact on both your physical and mental health."
Facts:
Sleep deprivation can lead to symptoms similar to schizophrenia.
Sleep deprivation can make you more irritable and less able to control your
emotions.
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UNIT II PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION STUDY NOTES Page No 39 Read the following persuasive essay and identify the persuasive words, thesis statement, facts and supporting statements: What a lack of sleep can do to your body and mind Persuasive words:  "crippling"  "surprising"  "negative"  "devastating"  "unpleasant"  "numerous"  "increased"  "higher"  "substantially"  "significantly"  "detrimental"  "compensate" Thesis statement: The thesis statement of the essay is: "Sleep deprivation is a serious problem that can have a devastating impact on both your physical and mental health." Facts:  Sleep deprivation can lead to symptoms similar to schizophrenia.  Sleep deprivation can make you more irritable and less able to control your emotions.

 Sleep deprivation can increase your risk of heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, and high blood pressure.  Sleep deprivation can lower your sex drive.  Sleep deprivation can suppress your immune system, lead to weight gain, and cause memory problems and difficulty concentrating.  Sleep deprivation can increase your risk of accidents. Supporting statements:  The author cites research studies to support their claims about the negative effects of sleep deprivation.  The author uses vivid language and imagery to describe the effects of sleep deprivation.  The author uses personal anecdotes to connect with the reader and make the essay more relatable. WRITE PERSUASIVE ESSAYS FOR THE FOLLOWING TOPICS Page No. I s human behavior determined by genetics? This is a complex question that has been debated by scientists and philosophers for centuries. There is no easy answer, as it is likely that human behavior is influenced by both nature and nurture. Nature refers to the genetic makeup of an individual. Nurture refers to the environmental factors that influence an individual, such as their upbringing, education, and experiences. It is clear that genetics plays a role in human behavior. For example, studies have shown that there is a genetic component to intelligence, personality, and mental health. However, it is also clear that nurture plays an important role. For example, studies have shown that children who grow up in poverty are more likely to have behavioral problems than children who grow up in wealthy families.

Socialization is a process of teaching a dog how to behave appropriately in different situations. It can be a long and difficult process, but it can be successful in many cases. If a dog can be successfully socialized, then it can be safely rehomed. Ultimately, the decision of whether or not to euthanize or socialize an aggressive dog is a difficult one that should be made on a case-by-case basis. There is no easy answer, and the best decision for each dog will vary depending on the individual circumstances. Dr. R.Ramesh DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY GOVT ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE , NAGERCOIL Kanya Kumari District - Mobile 9442075975