Lesson 11 The Conclusion the Whole Picture d)D is used as an E indicator,which is intended for applications in G and H (establishments). Ex.11-2Identify the Problem-Solution-Evaluation structure in the following extract following: In some A regions.the peaks of the Bs are too close together and are completely unresolved.This intruduces error in the final determined Cs. Obviously this handicap can be solved if one can study one B at a time However,the Bs are extremely expensive... Instead,the DF-meter can be integrated into the GF-meter to separate the Bs in real time.(ST3) Ex.11-3 (For STE majors,optional;for ICCI majors,obligatory.)Read the following Conclusion from a journal article,and find the moves and steps in writing. Conclusion International law is at a crossroads.Increasingly powerful multinational business entities demand access to the lawmaking process,but international law has not developed adequate responses to that demand.The failures flow from profound changes in the relationships between nation-states and business entities over the past century.Now,business entities-sometimes rivaling nation-states in size and economic status-produce law as well as consume it.They serve as co-regulators domestically,standard setters internationally,and governors of their own supply chains around the world.Yet they are shut out of formal international lawmaking processes.Rather than sit idly by,businesses use the access points available to them,however awkward the fit.One result is the astroturf activism phenomenon,rife with accountability,efficiency,legitimacy,and access problems. As I have argued,the astroturf activism phenomenon is the product of a legal relic:an old regime that has failed to accommodate a new set of facts.It also serves as a case study for a larger challenge:Can foundational international legal rules be updated to accommodate rapidly changing relationships between business entities and nation-states?International law can respond to this challenge or slip into dysfunction and obsolescence.Because major international problems require successful multilateral collaboration,the outcome of stasis is failure.But if the astroturf activism analysis is a case study,it is also a blueprint. The key is to unearth business influence,so as to capture the benefit and minimize the harm. Durkee,M.J.(2017)Astroturf Activism.Stanford Law Review,69,201-268.Retrieved: https://review.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/01/69-Stan-L-Rev-201.pdf IV.The Whole Picture on Text Types Team Report on pattern approaches in writing the Introduction in your discipline 1.Text Types in the Introduction-Answer the questions below: 2/3Lesson 11 The Conclusion & the Whole Picture 2 / 3 d) D is used as an E indicator, which is intended for applications in G and H (establishments). Ex. 11-2Identify the Problem–Solution–Evaluation structure in the following extract following: Ex. 11-3 (For STE majors, optional; for ICCI majors, obligatory.) Read the following Conclusion from a journal article, and find the moves and steps in writing. Conclusion International law is at a crossroads. Increasingly powerful multinational business entities demand access to the lawmaking process, but international law has not developed adequate responses to that demand. The failures flow from profound changes in the relationships between nation-states and business entities over the past century. Now, business entities-sometimes rivaling nation-states in size and economic status-produce law as well as consume it. They serve as co-regulators domestically, standard setters internationally, and governors of their own supply chains around the world. Yet they are shut out of formal international lawmaking processes. Rather than sit idly by, businesses use the access points available to them, however awkward the fit. One result is the astroturf activism phenomenon, rife with accountability, efficiency, legitimacy, and access problems. As I have argued, the astroturf activism phenomenon is the product of a legal relic: an old regime that has failed to accommodate a new set of facts. It also serves as a case study for a larger challenge: Can foundational international legal rules be updated to accommodate rapidly changing relationships between business entities and nation-states? International law can respond to this challenge or slip into dysfunction and obsolescence. Because major international problems require successful multilateral collaboration, the outcome of stasis is failure. But if the astroturf activism analysis is a case study, it is also a blueprint. The key is to unearth business influence, so as to capture the benefit and minimize the harm. Durkee, M. J. (2017) Astroturf Activism. Stanford Law Review, 69, 201–268. Retrieved: https://review.law.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2017/01/69-Stan-L-Rev-201.pdf IV. The Whole Picture on Text Types Team Report on pattern & approaches in writing the Introduction in your discipline 1. Text Types in the Introduction – Answer the questions below: