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    Rhetorical Reading Strategies Today’s students tend to forget about their reading assignments and tend to give up, I believe that if we educated younger students on how we read, in later years they’ll develop a keen sense for reading. The problem with reading is that nobody remembers what or why their reading, we don’t understand the concept of trying to comprehend a new, more difficult text. A recent article, titled “Rhetorical Strategies and the Construction of Reading” has been brought to the…

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    Kuhn's Theory Of Paradigm

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    In these sections, Kuhn calls paradigm "intrinsically circular" and defines it as "what the members of a scientific community share, and, conversely, a scientific community consists of men who share a paradigm" (Kuhn 175). While paradigms exist within communities, they can also be global, a characteristic Kuhn attributes to all natural sciences. He also adds the stipulation that paradigms exist primarily in mature subjects, and he designates younger fields that have…

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    artificial excess,” the composition of the novel and the selection of chapters, parts, delayed information and the manipulation of Quentin and Shreve of the dramatic scenes as well as the main actors of the play resemble very much what happens on the stage (175). Similarly, the tragedy that befalls Sutpen and…

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    Non Suicidal Self Injury

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    Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a behavioral problem that happens when a person intentionally harms themselves repeatedly by damaging and mutilating skin by cutting, burning, or hitting, etc., without the purpose of committing suicide. NSSI was often viewed as a symptom of a personality disorder, like borderline personality disorder since it involved self-injury behavior that would lead to suicide (Zetterqvist, 2015). However, in recent studies, people who did non-suicidal self-injury did not…

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    9/11 vs Pearl Harbor What comes to mind when you here about 9/11 or the bombings at Pearl Harbor? All the innocent people being killed? The war it started? Or just how we came together as a nation to take down a common enemy? Two important events in U.S. history are the hijackings on September 11, 2001 and the bombings at Pearl Harbor. The attack on September 11, 2001 was 4 planes were hijacked and two were crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and in a field in Pennsylvania.…

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    To Kill a Mockingbird Acceptance “ You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view… until you climb into his skin and walk around in it” (Lee 39). Atticus is trying to teach Scout the importance of not judging people on their choices, but to try and understand the intentions behind their actions. “He wants Scout and Jem to be able to look past the color of people’s skin, their wealth, gender, and to understand the situations they're in, and the problems…

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    “What’s here? A cup closed in my true love’s hand? Poison, I see, hath been his timeless end,” (Act 5, Scene 3, Lines 165-167). “Yea noise? Then I’ll be brief. O, happy dagger, this is thy sheath. There rust, and let me die,” (Act 5, Scene 3, Lines 174-175). Juliet realizes that Romeo did not know about the plan and has killed himself. Eventually, the emotional pain becomes unbearable, so she commits…

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    had ingested 182 tolterodine pills. Tolterodine prescribed for the patient was an immediate-release (IR), twice-daily, tablet formulation where each tablet contains 2mg of tolterodine tartrate. Patient had the following symptoms: “blood pressure at 175/80 mmHg, pulse rate at 82 beats per minute, Glasgow Coma Scale score was 13/15 (E4V4M5), body temperature was 38.3 degrees Celsius (tympanic), respiratory rate was 10 breaths per minute and oxygen saturation by pulse oximetry was 96% while he was…

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    Today the definition of the word consumption is commonly known as eating, drinking or ingesting something. But the definition that is not too commonly know is the using up of resources. This is due to the lack of education on the consumption of our natural resources. In Thomas L. Friedman’s “Our Carbon Copies (or, Too Many Americans)” and the written debate between Robert W. Kates and J. Anthony Cassils in “Is Limiting Consumption Rather Than Limiting population The Key To Sustainability”, they…

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    An insane man’s thoughts are an insane man’s actions. The defendant of this inhumane incident could not control his thoughts, so he deserves the insanity plea. There is no mentally healthy human that would kill another person who did absolutely nothing to them. He did what his thoughts told him to do. His actions and words fit the definition of insanity, so he surely needs to stay in rehab and get mental help. According to NAMI.org, the definition of psychosis is being unable to distinguish…

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