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    pages? Or discovering how a man legally exploits patients on their death beds for money? Authors Alex Halberstadt and Matt Levine are both capable of delivering amazing stories despite having vast differences in their writing styles. Alex Halberstadt reaches his audience through his description and comparison and contrast rhetorical modes. While Matt Levine shines when using cause and effect. However both authors share a skill for narration and process analysis. This paper will determine the…

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    Uncle Tom’s Cabin, the author described her opinion towards the slavery by managing the whole timeline with precision. She thought that the slavery was illegal and should be eradicate from the country. Without direct description of her idea, the author revealed her great ability in organizing the storyline. By portraying the vivid characters before the Civil War, the author successfully conveyed her idea to the readers and thus emphasized the evil of the slavery. The author used two characters…

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    Smart And Narcissistic People Alix Spiegel, author of “Struggle For Smarts? How Eastern And Western Cultures Tackle Learning”, which was published on November 12, 2012 by National Public Radio, Spiegel claims that there are difference in Eastern and Western cultures in how persuade the struggles. Spiegel regards that how the experience of intellectual struggle in East and West. Spiegel also reports that the struggles in Eastern cultures is foreseeable part of learning process. Spiegel concludes…

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    In both poems, The Splendor Falls, written by Lord Tennyson, and Echo, written by Christina Rossetti, the authors develop their plot by using similar literary devices. Both Tennyson and Rossetti lived during the Victorian era in the 1800’s. They follow the conventional writing style which is strongly influenced by rhyme and romantic imagery. Both authors set different tones to influence the way the reader conveys the poem. In The Splendor Falls, the tone is more hopeful and in Echo, the tone is…

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    Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author mostly known for another of her titles, The Handmaid’s Tale, but she has also written pieces that explore the other fundamentals of writing and how to approach and subvert the craft to expand its horizons. This particular short story, “Happy Endings,” is in the genre of metafiction, where a writer breaks what is called “the fourth wall” and destroys the barriers between the world that is created and its creator. Examples of this have been seen throughout the…

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    Diane Ravitch. In this article Ravitch presents many thought provoking points about the importance of looking at students as people rather than numbers. The author argues that since 2001, schools have been focusing more on the scores their students receive on standardized tests and less on how much students are actually learning. The author establishes credibility very early, and maintains it by presenting facts and using a professional tone. The only instance in which Ravitch falls short is in…

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    In the article “The Middle Passage,” the author discusses the Middle Passage of the African slave trade. The main idea of this article, is to express the appalling things the African slaves went through on the Middle Passage. The main idea is shown when the author says, “ The slaves were branded with hot irons and restrained in shackles. With 300 to 400 people packed in a tiny area with little ventilation and not even enough room to place buckets for human waste.” The quote supports the main…

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    The reason being is that the author believes that during integrative negotiations there is the beliefs that both sides met in the middles and leave the negotiation table satisfied that the parties met and came to a mutually conclusion to their conflict and are satisfied that their needs and wants are met. In regard to the distributive bargaining approach the author believes that whether or not they won or lost the negotiation process, the outcome…

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    the results, do you agree with the conclusions made by the author(s) in the discussion section? Explain your rationale. I believe the authors made an evaluation appropriate to the results of the study. The authors based the implication for school psychologist only on the correlations that were significant, and suggested improvements on practices of school psychologist based on results that were not significant. For instance, the authors suggested that school psychologist address beliefs about…

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    Us" the author proposes the question of what makes a family resilient and effective. Throughout the article, the author mentions studies and tests to determine the best possible way to become a resilient family. The author came to the conclusion that sharing a common narrative with the children is beneficial for the family. The author does this by conducting studies to further their investigation and comes to their conclusion by comparing the results to psychological tests. Although the author…

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