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Read the three essays in Chapter 11 (“The Nursing Crisis; The Solution Lies Within,” “An Open Letter to the Community,” and “Request for a Work Schedule Change.”) Analyze the arguments and compare the effectiveness of their thesis statements, proposed solutions, and evidence. Identify which one you think is most effective. Explain.
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Running Head: ANALYZING ESSAYS THAT OFFER SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
Analyzing Essays that Offer Solutions to Problems
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ANALYZING ESSAYS THAT OFFER SOLUTIONS TO PROBLEMS
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The Solution Lies Within
Thesis Statement
In this essay, Michelle Pallard wanted to relay to all reader, the concerns overt nursing
shortage and crisis. She particularly wanted the reader to understand the struggles that nurses
undergo within the environment of healthcare while trying to care for the patients using high
standards. The author expresses the thesis statement in the following way, “The nursing crisis, in
our country, has reached such epidemic proportions that congressional testimony indicates a
need for immediate action.” The phrases ‘the nursing crisis’ effectively and clearly outlines the
key elements for the cases of inadequate staffing, poor working conditions, lack of support,
heavy workloads, low wages as well as mandatory overtime (R...
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