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    Virginia Cooper Summary

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    In the research study conducted by Virginia G. Cooper and Patricia A. Zapf, they are looking to come up with potential accurate diagnosis guidelines for declaring if someone is competent or incompetent when coming to their ability to stand trial. This is something they are evaluating, because there are many individuals each year sent for “competency evaluations” and there are no procedures set up from ”the courts for making a competency evaluation” (424). They are hoping to find out what factors…

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    shifts and women assume disproportionately large responsibilities; these are compared to their male counterparts due to them following traditional standards in their household. Goldin’s argument is effective to readers because of the use of relevant examples and a fresh outlook that summarizes a working woman’s view on disparities in the workplace.…

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    sarcastic humor, yet I’ve found that it makes some people difficult to understand. Semicolon 1. I can’t go fishing this weekend; my rod is broken. 2. It can be difficult to think of this many examples; the ideas for them are so similar. 3. It’s almost lunch time; maybe we should eat. 4. This was an informative chapter to read; I struggle with overpunctuation. 5. I have to make good grades in class and score well on the GRE; admission to Wake Forest University requires it. Colon 1.…

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    sources. King uses these rhetorical devices combined with his intelligence makes his writing easy to read, while still being very informative. The first of the three ways people deal with their oppression described by Martin Luther King Jr. is acquiescence. Acquiescence is essentially standing by without taking action. The use of the word “acquiescence” is an example of how King uses loaded words to demonstrate his professionalism. King then alludes to the Bible, specifically the book of…

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    As I was reading the online lecture and the text book I found this chapter very informative because the materials I red happens to my daily life activities and know I look things differently since I started this class am able to think critically and more observant. As a Human service professional I will be working with clients on daily basis and through asking more information about the problem they need guidance with I will be finding gaining more knowledge. I can relate this by remembering…

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    representing a wide range of views while using the origin, authority, structure, context, and corroborative value of the sources to guide the selection. D.4.2: Construct explanations using sound reasoning, correct sequence (liner or non-linear), examples, and details…

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    Gdp National Debt

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    For example, when a nation is owing about $120 billion for the past year, and $100 billion this year. The actual debt figure shows exactly that, irrespective of the fact that debt to gross domestic product (GDP) ratio has decrease. The debt figure alone may also…

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    The Circle Trifles

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    Imagine a world where everything you said and did was monitored, there was no such thing as privacy and no opportunity to lie. Eggers’ world in The Circle is haunting, informative, and can leave any reader with feelings and fears they have never faced before. The book revolves around a large up-and-coming company called The Circle that starts out as a solution to the mess of online accounts and passwords but ends up in every crevice of people’s lives. The plot follows the slightly naive, but…

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    internships or informational interviews. These informational interviews can be very informative. For instance, when looking at…

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    As I first began to read “Encouraging Learning” by Hsun Tzu I thought the piece to be informative. The reading stated off with a back story in which I had believed it to be there to help the reader with a little understanding, but as I continued to read I found the reading to be very persuasive. I say this because of the examples he had given and how he talks about human nature. Hsun Tzu felt as if humans are evil by nature and that if people followed natures natural calling without mentally…

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