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    Dumb Ways To Die Essay

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    trying to tell you want will happen if you do not tap on, and get caught. The ‘dumb ways to die’ ad is targeting all ages because, it is funny for younger audiences, and older audiences because it still informative. On the other hand, In the ‘freeloaders’ ad it is targeting all ages because it is informative and anyone that catches a bus/train or any public transport that needs to tap on or needs a myki will get a fine if they do not tap on or do not have a myki and get caught. The contention of…

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    One of the most informative topics presented was that of the Big Five. After taking the short quiz and reading up on the five traits, I really felt like I learned a lot about myself. My highest score was neuroticism and I was surprised by how well it described me. According to Gosling, a person such as myself who is high on the scale of neuroticism is likely to be anxious, worry a lot, have mood swings, and get upset rather easily (Gosling, 2008, p.53). I would say that it is a pretty good…

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    the act of diagnosing and classifying a genetic disease to identify unaffected and affected carriers of the defective gene. This helps us to counsel them about their risk of passing it down to their children. Genetic counseling is very helpful, informative, and practical. It seems to be enhancing the knowledge of parents. Genetic counselors can help to identify and interpret the risks of an inherited disorder. They are professionals who have completed a master’s program in medical genetics and…

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    otherwise increase oxygen levels. Furthermore, Mckibben’s assertion that global warming is a moral crisis is applicable to one’s decisions in preventing such a predicament. For example, many people are compelled to purchase more fuel efficient vehicles, opt to recycle, and live in more efficient homes after exposure to informative works like McKibben's “Now or Never.” Therefore, the moral aspect of global warming still has the capability to inspire others thus allowing McKibben’s essay to…

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    Writing is a broad topic that may be defined through various definitions. An important way to look at writing is a “permanet” way to put your thoughts, ideas, and knowledge onto paper in a distinct number of ways. Those distinct ways may include text messaging, email, social media, or regular old paper. It’s at young age that children are initially taught the basic fundamentals of writing. As our live progress and we mature, our writing does as well. Between short stories, book reports, and…

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    side of a hostile situation versus a large crowd. The author’s strategies are very effective as far as I can see; most all theories are backed by facts and statistics. Understanding this article isn’t difficult at all. The author’s language is informative and completely serious. Explaining the personal experience of a woman names Cikara and the horrors of being engaged by several angry people for wearing a red sox cap at a Yankees game. “What I decided to do was take the hat from him, thinking…

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    The title of this speech is "Giving A Demonstration", presented by Scott. S Smith. The style or genre of the speech appears to be informative, educational and promotional. The aim or rather the purpose of the speaker is to promote the product Vspeak 2000 by stating its beneficial factors and to guide the audience through the ways of utilizing the product. The content of the speech is organized appropriately into three parts. The first part involves teaching the audience how to transfer a call…

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    novel With the Old Breed of Peleiu and Okinawa by Eugene Sledge was very heart touching, for example, throughout the novel Sledge tells a story about his personal experience of fighting against the Japanese in the Pacific during World War II. Meanwhile, I think this novel had gained Eugene Sledge the acknowledge of becoming an historian and storyteller. Furthermore, Sledge uses objective language, for example, Sledge demonstrates each training and boot camp he had to go through before he could…

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    stated that truth was taken when Adam and Eve first fell from sin and now we are confused by that truth, the example of the ping pong balls made a really good example for this idea as it showed how truth can be mistaken for something else so easily and that some tings that may look like truths are not necessarily true. Another main point that I found to be really interesting was the idea and example of the stained glass window. This image made the point that everyone has different perspectives…

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    about Herb Clutter and hoped to rob him and his family of their money. Capote utilizes a variety of rhetorical devices to convey his complex perspective of Holcomb. More specifically, he uses visual imagery to describe the setting, establishes an informative tone to provide an unbiased view, and includes specifically chosen diction to describe…

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