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    understand not only through the clearly labeled structure, but through his strong, focused deductive argument. He does an excellent job of getting straight to the point and not dancing around the issue so that readers can easily identify his argument. For example, when Meig discusses circular reasoning, he states the conspiracy theorists’ point of how the security footage at the Pentagon, “didn’t show the cruise missile or small aircraft”. Meig wastes no time to state that the cameras on the…

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    Paul Ekman’s book, “Unmasking the Face: A Guide to Recognizing Emotions from Facial Expressions,” is incredibly informative and contains information as well as examples and pictures to ensure the reader’s understanding. Instead of going straight into the facts, he introduced why reading someone’s emotions could be important, where it could be used, and why someone would want to obtain such a skill set. The book made me realize that as humans, we literally wear our emotions on our sleeves,…

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    McGonigal used was by organizing her information in a causal outline. She organized her information by given examples of the causes and the effects of stress or stating the effects to cause. Dr. McGonigal also uses various references to back up her information. Not only was she able to do many creditable references, she also gave oral footnotes in her speech. Dr…

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    reader into this story.One of the biggest connections between in the book is the color red ,it is used often throughout the entire book and even connects to Doodle one of the characters in the book.For example ”Its a great big red bird” is a echo to Doodle as he was born being a very odd red.Another example of a connection is ”It tumbled down, bumping through the limbs of the bleeding tree and landing at our feet with a thud”.This echos Doodles death as it was very sudden and very subtle just…

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    parents struggle with dealing with “what’s right”. Most are scared that their choices aren't the best. Pretty much every doctor advises parents to be honest and direct with their children and/or family members about what’s happening to them. Being informative can calm fears and reassure them that this illness is not their fault and they aren't being punished. Human beings are apart of families, something that can be easily forgotten during difficult periods. So communication is important,…

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    I chose to write in a somewhat neutral, informative tone, merely trying to get a point across rather than persuade my audience to accept my opinion, as I was writing an Expository essay, I attempted to write in the standard essay format. The original prompt was :Survivors of conflict are forever shaped by their experience. I however disagreed with this prompt and reworded it to sound less like an absolute and have more of a neutral stance, rewording it as: Those who are involved in conflict are…

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    simulation patient interaction when I had to tell my patient that unfortunately their particular cancer was incurable. Nevertheless, one thing I felt like I really excelled at was trying to provide as many options for the patient as possible. For example, one of our online discussions included a patient with severe dysphagia. Instead of just switching the patient from PO to IV therapy, I weighed the risks and benefits of using other formulations such as granulated packets, suppositories, and…

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    Informative Speech Reflection On January 31st, I gave an informative speech on “How Chiropractic Medicine Works”. I believe that overall my speech went fairly well. I met all of the criteria that was asked of me: I had an introduction, body and conclusion, I only used one notecard while speaking and kept good eye contact during the presentation. In my own opinion, I think that my speech was rough, compared to what a proper speech should be. As a first speech I have given in college, I think…

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    speech essentially entails information regarding giant clams, such as their basic size or growth status and most importantly how important/essential they are to their aquatic environment/ecosystem. While this speech was well presented and very informative, there are a few points in which Mei Lin Neo falls short on. Starting with her good points first, she was very confident regarding her topic, which can be seen through her enthusiasm and passion. As even from the start of her speech you can see…

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    While doing a presentation I learned personally that I need to focus on the presentation and the audience. For example, I tend to get a bit nervous and because of that I lose my concentration and that makes me stop thinking about what I’m doing and therefore I start to talk faster than I should. So I learnt that I should put a lot of focus in trying to talk slower…

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