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    Home and Away: The Tensions of community, Literacy and identity In this well-constructed discourse, “Home and Away”, Brownyne Williams, emphasizes on how the discourses that we learn from our home and community shape us in into who we are as a person, how we view the world and how we approach different discourses including academic writings. Williams’s main purpose is to convey the idea that, how being brought up in a well-educated and scholarly family influenced his way of thinking and perceiving things, and what he eventually came out to be in his life. A successful college professor with a PhD. Williams begins with the introduction of his scholarly ancestry. He states, “I do come from a family of teachers – not just my parents, but many…

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    Many societies use torture as way of extracting information from people who will not easily give up much needed information. Torture is a topic of controversy in our world and has been for years now. Although torture may work in some instances, studies repeatedly show over and over that it is not effective. Oftentimes, people will say anything and even provide incorrect information to stop the suffering. I have analyzed opinion articles such as Torture is Morally Reprehensible by Kim Petersen…

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    Question 1: Provide the full and correct APA style citation of the article. Check capitalization, punctuation, line spacing, indentation, etc. Pytlak, M. A., Zerega, L. M., & Houser, M. L. (2015). Jealousy Evocation: Understanding Commitment, Satisfaction, and Uncertainty as Predictors of Jealousy-Evoking Behaviors. Communication Quarterly, 63(3), 310-328. Question 2: How can you be sure this journal is scholarly (academic)? This journal is scholarly largely due to the fact that it is…

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    Genre Analysis Essay

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    For second genre is a scholarly article, performing a genre analysis introduces a person to writing within a specific language used by the scholars. Genre analysis of a scholarly journal helps us to ponder the parts of writing that work together in unity and to understand that research is part of an ongoing conversation. There are many other approaches to showing a genre analysis of a scholarly journal, or any genre for that matter. Academic textbooks present the abstract at the beginning of…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    find information basically on any topic you wish to know more about. Whether it’s researching different types of plants or finding the different methods to curing a certain disease or cancer. When it comes to writing scientific journals or articles the author should be able to capture the reader’s attention by presenting information his or her audience might not know about or may find interesting. The article I chose to analyze; “Socioeconomic status and Childhood Leukemia incidence in…

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    The term scholarly is defined by Merriman-Webster as concerned with or relating to formal study or research or having the characteristics of a scholar ("scholarly," n.d.). After reviewing many articles on the subject, scholar practitioner can best be described by dividing it into sections of three (3). The first section of a scholar practitioner would be on that is based on works are supported in both theory and research. The second section would be based on the use of experimentation and a…

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    Cool It Doctrine Summary

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    Robert D. Putnam challenges his colleagues in the discipline of political science to meet the obligations of a much overlooked aspect of discourse within the discipline; engaging the public. The past century has witnessed many evolutions throughout the fields of social science. Most notably is the scholarly and academic concentration on promoting the legitimacy of social science research via the incorporation of scientific methodology. Central to Robert Putnam’s concerns in the article are what…

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    between the white-dominated United States and male-dominated Confucius South Korean society, I struggled with people continuously doubting my abilities and potentials as an individual based on my race, gender, and sexuality. As a sociologist in training, I recognize that the “unfair treatments” I endured as an ethnoracial and sexual minority are part of the larger, complex social mechanisms fueled by power struggles and sociocultural forces. These experiences shape my scholarly identity and…

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    Peer Review Framework

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    The introduction is like a navigation system imported in a particular context which helps the reader see a clear path in which they are free to generate their own journey moving forward. Near the end of the introduction portion of the article readers should be able to determine direction of the article which was also shown in the chosen article. What detailed method of study is being used? Identifying the method and or type of study will help you understand how the variable (topic) or…

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    There are two types of scholarly research, qualitative and quantitative; they are both distinct in nature. The article, Relationship of Core Self-Evaluations Traits – Self-esteem, Generalized Self-efficacy, Locus of Control, and Emotional Stability – With Job Satisfaction and Job Performance: A Meta-Analysis (Judge & Bono, 2001) is an example of quantitative research. In order to determine if the research article is credible and scholarly, it is important to not only look at the credibility of…

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