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    thrombocytopenic purpura. Both are very interesting. However, I know much more about the function of the pancreas. Such as it producing insulin and lowering blood sugar levels in the body. Also, how its dysfunction creates diabetes. I would like to write my informative essay on the pancreas because type two diabetes runs in my family. I want to understand how the pancreas dysfunction creates diabetes. How its impairment cause an individual to surrender to a life of medication. On the other hand,…

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    Jaclyn your discussion was informative. I agree with you that Polio spared no one. Polio affected all races and men, women and children. When the polio epidemic hit the northern part of the United States during 1916 it resulted in twenty seven thousand people being paralyzed from this virus. The epidemic also claimed the lives of six thousand people. The epidemic continued to worsen and occurring more often as it traveled throughout Europe and increasing the spread to the United States during…

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    As I approached the informative briefing assignment, I didn’t really know what exactly to expect. I had never really had to make a speech in class before, so this was an entirely new experience. Despite my lack of training and experience, I feel like I did pretty well my first official public speech. I was very nervous before I began, but when I watch the speech, I don’t seem nervous at all. My speech was very informative and contained lots of research, which proved I put it in the work and time…

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    objective was successful. Notably, the concept of summary aided in constructing the annotated bibliographies. Which, helped with one of the harder assignments: The Informative Synthesis. Within the informative synthesis, there was a use of summary and an incorporation of comparing articles. Ultimately, the skills used in the informative synthesis carried onto the rhetorical analysis. The rhetorical analysis differed from the other assignments by being more subjective. When I started on this…

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    I recently had an opportunity to perform an informative interview with William Payne of Payne Law. I am pursuing my AAS degree in Legal Administrative Office Systems, and wanted more information on what was really happening when they weren’t in front of the court systems. I am in a Legal Terminology class, and really wished to combine what I am currently learning here, with what I’m planning for my future. After this interview I felt more prepared for what is to come in later years. I’m more…

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    Informative Speech

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    Hi Keith and Tonya, I hope everyone had a great weekend. Tonya and Keith, I want to e-introduce both of you to Kent Black (cc'd). Kent works for Charter School Jobs, which holds multiple job fairs throughout the school year to connect schools and talent. Majority of the job fairs have been held outside of the Newark area. I've attached a flyer with more information on the fair. Kent and I have talked and put together preliminary plans to host the CSJ Career Fair here at PPCS. Since I have…

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    A lot of Americans think psoriasis is just a "skin condition." Oddly enough, this disease actually starts from below the skin, which is a long-lasting disease that can range from mild to severe. Psoriasis originated by the Greek work psora, which means to itch, which is a disease that is very common. This disease affects over seven million Americans. Recently, studies have found a link between psoriasis and some genetic loci between family members. Affecting ages, mainly between fifteen and…

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    Asthma Informative Essay

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    For my informative article I chose to write and research asthma because I have it and wanted to learn more about it and how to live with it. I also have multiple friends who have this noncommunicable disease and would love to help them as well. So many people from young children to adults are having to live with asthma and from my own experience it can be hard. Especially when it comes to activities you love to do. Asthma is when you bronchial tubes get irritated by either physical activities…

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    Hi Sayi, Thank you for an informative post on your strategies in conducting effective presentation. You have pointed out an important dimension of communication, indeed it is a two way process. Hence, the importance of knowing who your audience is necessary in creating an effective lecture. You have also suggested that another strategy is to organize the content logically and one way to accomplish this is by creating an outline. According to the John B. Cade Library (2008) an outline is…

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    Informative Speech Outline I. Introduction A. How many of you know exactly what a microbiome is? Not a problem. B. Today I will be introducing you to the incredibly complex world living inside your body and even more specifically, inside your stomach. C. I will be explaining what microbiomes are, followed by the gut microbiome and finally the effect microbiomes have on your health. II. Body A. So, what exactly is a microbiome? Well, the Dictionary.com definition is: “the totality of…

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