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    views of the writings of Virginia Woolf. In the book there is full-length essays by expert literary critics. There is a chronology biography of her life which is easy to read and understand.This will prove to be helpful for both the essay and presentation. Reid, Panthea. Art And Affection: A Life of Virginia Woolf. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Print. Reid’s book is published by a reputable publisher. Reid’s book offers critical insight into the life of Virginia Woolf leading up…

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    In Cristian Urrea’s honors presentation, Urrea discusses the topic over Hydrocephalus by further stating what it means, contains, and how it can impact Americans. During the presentation, Cristian claims that over a million individuals in the U.S. live with this long term, medical condition which is caused by excessive fluid in the brain. Also, another statement that is made by Cristian is that Hydrocephalus can cause the normal ventricle within a human’s brain to enlarge with fluid that is…

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    Hispanic Heritage Month: Starting September 15th, and to October 15th our Spanish class celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month. It was an interesting learning experience overall, and it made for some unique days in class that could’ve otherwise been what seemed like days of more paperwork and material to study. (Which isn’t exactly a bad thing either.) There were some things that I enjoyed, but also some things that could’ve been improved upon. So, what about our celebration in class of Hispanic…

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    Although the entirety of Brian Gratwicke’s presentation entitled A Conservationist’s Perspective on the Global Amphibian Crisis was both informative and inspirational, there were two main messages from the presentation, in particular, that resonated with me the most. These messages include the purpose of conservation, and persevering even when the outlook is grim. It was due to the relatedness and the fact that conservation scientists often forget these messages that I regard the aforementioned…

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    Exploring how social media affects ones self-esteem, extraversion, self-presentation, and wellbeing are a few reasons why it is important to answer the question of how is the rise of social media affecting the self-esteem of the…

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    request a few action items of you. These ‘to- do’s’ are essential to helping us reiterate senior leader support as well as promoting compliance awareness and partnership. Your contribution to our campaign will reinforce our mission and to make the presentation personal for each market. So, I thank you in advance and…

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    As soon as Arthur Sze began his presentation you could tell he was incredibly passionate about what he does. Not only could you see his passion but, his intelligence of poetry and chinese. I found his presentation interesting, and intriguing because of the passion he carried throughout his presentation. I could tell he could've gone on for hours on end presenting all of his knowledge, he jumped around quickly in his presentation trying to give everyone as much information in the short time he…

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    Further, we were quite disorganised and unproductive. In fact, I originally suggested we write a script but then, a week before the presentation, another group member suggested we write a reflection. The night before the presentation we met up and decided to revert back to my original plan hence the rushed presentation and lack of planning. Thus, the underlying issue was disorganisation. Had we all decided on one idea, thoroughly investigated our roles and brainstormed how…

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    I used ethos to become a credible source knowledgeable of the genocide because of my continuing research on the topic. During the presentation, I asked the potential board of directors if they knew what the Rwandan Genocide was about. As expected, only about three of them raised their hands, so I gave background information to the potential donors that didn’t know about the genocide.…

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    Incidentaloma (Conns’ syndrome) is a disease of the adrenal glands involving excess production of aldosterone & patient usually presents with clinical features of hypokalemia and hypertension. Atypical clinical presentations with combination of normotension and normokalemia are described in few cases. In this case report patient presented with abdominal pain and essential hypertension only. To rule out other pathology Ultrasonography was performed & underlying adrenal adenoma was found.…

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