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For this activity, you will be writing a three-paragraph essay on the topic: Evaluate the arguments for and against outsourcing.


1. Choose a prewrite or brainstorming activity to come up with ideas for and against outsourcing. (You might choose to make a T-chart for this activity.)


2. Think of a hook to get your essay started.


3. Develop a strong Thesis Statement that includes the information you will have in each of your Topic Sentences.


4. Develop a Topic Sentences for each of your body paragraphs.


5. Develop three supporting ideas for each Topic Sentence, keeping in mind the concepts of cause and effect or logical progression, and remembering to use quotes and evidence to develop your arguments.


6. Write a conclusion that links your essay back to your Thesis Statement and also includes your opinion about outsourcing and a call to action.

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Answer:

INTRODUCTION: Our house on Baker Street was the only home I had ever known. I could not imagine my life anywhere else, and I didn’t want to. My dad’s company had him transferred out of the state, and I was nervous about moving and having to start all over. I wasn’t sure what to expect and that thought scared me. Moving to a new neighborhood right before the beginning of sixth grade was hard, but it brought me closer to my family and pushed me to try something new.

BODY: Moving to a new place during summer vacation was tough. I thought it would be a long, boring summer. Luckily, I have three siblings. We got along well, but we never spent much time together. That summer changed everything. We spent a lot of time swimming at the local swimming pool and exploring the city (Centerville). We got to know each other better and learned that we enjoyed spending time with each other. Since then, we’ve been able to develop new friendships with people in Centerville, but we continue to enjoy spending time together. My siblings even supported my idea of trying out for a singing contest that was held in the city. I had never sung in public, but I decided to do something I wasn't comfortable with. I practiced for weeks, but I was still nervous about performing in front of everyone. When I took to the stage, I fed off the crowd’s excitement and enjoyed every minute. I ended up taking first place in my age group and was heralded as an “up-and-coming star” of the community (Morris). Taking a chance and stepping outside of my comfort zone allowed me to find something that I’m passionate about doing.

CONCLUSION: Although I miss my old friends, moving has been a wonderful opportunity for me to develop better relationships with my siblings and a talent that I never dreamed of sharing with others. If we hadn’t moved to Centerville, I don’t think I would have had the opportunity to create great relationships with my siblings or to take the chance on performing. While I thought the move would be the end of life as I knew it, it quickly helped me develop my identity with respect to my family relationships and talents. I’m thankful for my parents’ decision to move to Centerville and the ways that it has affected my life.

Explanation:

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What is out-sourcing?

Outsourcing is a strategic decision by a company to reduce costs and increase efficiency by hiring another individual or company to perform tasks, provide services, or handle operations that were previously done by employees within the company. In other words, outsourcing is the practice of getting certain job functions done outside a company.

This is how companies outsource certain functions:

  • Company A is rapidly growing and is in need of more office space. However, the company is situated in a very expensive location and there is no room to expand. The company can outsource some of the work that takes up office space to reduce the need for additional space.
  • Company B enjoyed great success over the past year and is currently looking to expand its product line. However, the company is constrained by a limited amount of workers. Therefore, to expand its product line in-house, Company B would need to slow down production on some of its existing products. The company can outsource the work to an external local factory to lessen its labor constraint.
  • Company C is a car manufacturer facing increasing raw material and labor costs. Therefore, the profit margin on its manufactured goods is steadily decreasing as costs increase.

The company can outsource part of its production process, e.g., the manufacturing and installing of windows in their cars. Assembling time and costs can be saved by outsourcing an expensive production process to an external company that can do it at a cheaper cost.

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