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    In “The Ritual Process,” Victor Turner employs the term “liminoid” to define modern rites that transport individuals out of the ordinary realm and into a realm of “anti-structure” where they are “betwixt and between” societal statuses. (94) New Age practices are liminoid in the sense that they are thought of as doorways to sacred transitioning, during which energy is ordered and self-actualization takes place. In the realm of the liminoid, the self is liberated, “de-identification is…

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    As CCI note 13/3 mentions, my primary reason for choosing rolled storage for the scarf is that it is a space saver. Since folding the object is not recommended (Nielson 213), it would be difficult to find a storage space for the scarf that would be able to accommodate the length of the scarf without wasting storage space. Additionally, keeping the scarf rolled makes it much easier to move than if it was stored lying flat. The one pitfall to rolled storage is that in order to view the textile, a…

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    term applied to the desecration of flags or flag protocol, a various set of acts that intentionally destroy, damage or mutilate a flag in public.” Often, this action is intended to make a political point against a country or its policies. In this process, I voted “yay” to yay pass the bill. The reasons behind my decisions are plentiful. In the simulation, there were many different outlooks on the situation. Karen Albright states that, “We have been through a terrible civil war, two world wars,…

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    The articles certainly changed my view about the death and dying process. For example in the first article “The Hospice Concept” It brought it home for me regarding the true essence of hospice. This one statement gave me clarity “Hospice is primarily a concept of care, not a specific place of care. My first nursing home job was in 1970 and there were patients who ended up under hospice care. The patients prior to going under hospice care were animated, ate their meals without experiencing…

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    the argument against the effectiveness of the Electoral College intensified. What exactly is the Electoral College and why was it preferred over direct voting? We all understand that the Electoral College is not a place but a process and that the effectiveness of the process is tested every four years when we head to the polls to cast our vote for the next president of the United States. In light of the 2016 election, while some people are going back and forth debating whether the twelfth…

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    Academic writing should never be dull in tone; the language should not be boring. It should be very engaging, clear to the reader who knows nothing about the topic you are writing about. Knowing your target audience is a critical part of the writing process. Writing on a graduate level should be informative, and the writer should be very knowledgeable about the topic that they are writing about. Staying objective is key in order not to alienate your audience. Avoid using text message slang or…

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    The purpose of Khong in this majestic publication is to analyze the mind of a decision-maker throughout the process that he/she must go through in order to determine the most appropriate policies during times of conflict. Within the application of the AE Framework, Khong is successfully displays how policymakers determine the stakes involved, the decisions that are to be made based on past events and the likely outcomes. The analogies, as suggested by the AE Framework, are used in assisting with…

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    The overall project, once completed, would help the company to quantify smells and tastes in a meaningful manner, increasing standardization of the process and enhancing the use of data and statistical measures for use by the company. The evidence showed that the company was trying to compete in the smell and taste marketplace. Because of this, they wanted to improve their measurement system that was used to measure taste and smell. Additionally, in the define phase, they have mentioned their…

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    As I mentioned earlier, the motivating reasons for basing my project on a technical blog was my background in technology and my desire to combine what I had learned in terms of rhetorical analysis. This really helped me to get out of my comfort zone and apply my rhetorical skills in their fullest. First, I chose an audience, purpose, and context to shape the rest of my rhetorical elements such as genre, medium, etc around. By starting off…

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    always been a troubling subject for me to pick up on and understand in high school so my expectations were bleak. However, I am happy that I was wrong because my skills have been refined way more than I expected specifically development in content analysis, and writing style. One of my few weaknesses that I faced in the beginning of the class and other English classes in the past is the ability to construct a formal…

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