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    School Shooting Proposal

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    eventually help protect our DH community from an armed intruder. Our plan is to make it mandatory for students to watch an informational video on mass shootings and learn about ways that they can protect themselves. This informational video will provide examples and things that you could do and use in order to protect yourself. Plenty of schools, cities and even workplaces have trained and practiced in case of such an event happening. According to the FBI (Seymour, 2015) “There are three things…

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    The effectiveness of writing can be most simply be determined by its ability to sufficiently display a message across the the reader. Every piece of literature contains a message, whether blatantly obvious or hidden under written complexities. These messages, however, have a much stronger appeal to the audience while encompassed in personal interjections and anecdotes. When the reader can connect to the author, their message is much more effective and personal to the reader as opposed to cold…

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    insights into their hidden world. Throughout this book Ackerman gives the reader information to chew on, she uses informative storytelling, scientific research, and an inquisitive outlook on nature. Ackerman uses the art of informative storytelling to her advantage. It captivates the reader and makes them feel as if they are experiencing what she is saying for themselves. A good example of this is from the following quote, “Because feathers tend to make a lot of noise, the quiet flight of owls…

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    have my own ideas of what rhetoric is and what it means to me. Rhetoric is often defined as the study and practice of effective or persuasive speaking or writing. I too agree with this. Rhetoric is an art form. To me rhetoric can be persuasive, informative, inspiring, or entertaining, all in order for a change; a change in beliefs, habits, actions, values, or even way of life. Rhetoric…

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    Jeffery Toobin Analysis

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    Constitution,”). Toobin uses influential people such as former president Obama as examples of different perspectives of the constitution. Toobin also includes many other professors or lawyers’ thoughts throughout his piece. This gives the reader multiple perceptions to choose from other than someone’s one-sided opinion. Unlike Bierschbach’s article Toobin’s piece would reach a vaster audience. Although Toobin’s piece was informative, his article would appeal more to those who just want to read…

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    that it is difficult for entrepreneurs to succeed in the United States. According to his article, the right ecosystem consists of good infrastructure, educated workers as well as regulations and rules that are consistent and smart. He provides the example the city of Detroit, what he calls a municipal failure due to the low rate of entrepreneurial activity in the area. For this reason, the author of the article believes that since entrepreneurships is extremely important for the American…

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    In this essay, we present a discussion about Bayesian methods in Spatial Statistics. Bayesian methods are approaches to statistical inferences which have been around for several decades and are also used in Geographic Information Systems. The application of these methods in practical problems has increased significantly within the last few years due to recent advances in tools for computation and simulation [1]. At the heart of any Bayesian data analysis method are the likelihood function, which…

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    First, I will be reflecting on two strengths, I believe I had when giving my speeches. My first strength would be my transitions and second strength would be my introduction. After, watching my Informative Speech video, I feel like my transitions were pretty solid. Once, I was done with one point, I made sure to summarize that point and then give a preview of what my next point would be. My second strength was the delivery of my introduction, because…

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    Essay On The Book Thief

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    The author gives translation and statistics from that time period. For example, “In 1933, 90 percent of Germans supported Hitler.” Even though there were some pros to this movie there were also some cons. I didn’t like how quick the events in the movie was happening. To conclude, the book Thief is a heartfelt story about a…

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    I thought the documentary “Waiting for Superman” was informative and also sad. Informative because we get a real idea about how schools are In the inner cities, and also how poor test scores are and how horribly we rank as a nation regarding school. Also, the method of “Tracking” which prior to this documentary I have never heard before, nor have I heard from the track being scores of obedience and appearance of neatness? What does that even mean? It also goes into how it’s nearly impossible…

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