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    rhetoric by Aristotle described as the art of persuasion. That being told to the audience of how they will interpret persuasion presented by the rhetor. Threshold concepts represents rhetoric, knowledge-creation, literacies, intertextuality that are a deeper level of understanding that cannot be processed, but could be affected as we acquire knowledge. Also, writing transfer has main components of complex, higher-order thinking skills, awareness, and reflection that requires discipline.…

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    After an evaluation of both reading passages, i find it much easier to follow, understand, and learn the most, from " Understanding college writing". However, thats not to definitively say that one is better than the other. My initial reaction to the former was a relief compared to the latter passage " Writing in college" by Joseph M. Williams.Upon first introduction to"Writing in college" i straightaway felt overwhelmed by not only the length of the passage, but how in depth the paragraphs…

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    whole. It’s been quite a hassle for those who have been trying to put religion classes in schools because of the many opinions and arguments towards one another’s different perspective in religion. Teaching a religion class in public schools brings a deeper knowledge to students about the different types of religions in the world, prepares students to understand and interact with the world around them and bring some resolution to difficult conflicts in the world today.…

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    A Separate Lie According to John Knowles, truth is something deeper than thought, but a feeling that holds immense power over those who possess it, Knowles writes, “I was stopped by that level of feeling, deeper than thought, which contains the truth,” (Knowles 48). Throughout the novel, A Separate Peace by John Knowles, deception is held onto by the boys of Devon School as a way for them to avoid facing the reality and truth of their environments and actions throughout World War II. Due to…

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    When analyzing literature there are a variety of different tools and methods a person can use. Critical lenses are one of those tools people can use to analyze literature. One novel to investigate due to it’s heavy psychological approach is Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë. The psychological lens is one of many critical lenses that can be used to analyze the characters of Jane Eyre and how their thought process influences their actions. What’s so great about the psychological lens is that it can be…

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    only in the US but in countries around the globe. At first glance it may seem like a good way to sum up the economic welfare of a country, but upon digging a little deeper some problems are uncovered.…

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    individual details is befuddling in all honesty. To the extent that you would find his 19 year old narrator to either be super human or extremely attentive to the most unimportant of things. The description of details serves to help the reader form a deeper connection with the 19 year old through imagery, placing themselves in their shoes, making the end result all the more dramatic and impactful. As he studies the girls you begin to visualize yourself there, in the grocery store, one similar to…

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    Bombs blasting, people screaming, gums firing these are one of many thoughts going through my father’s head in his sleep. I was ten years old and during the night I tapped my father on his shoulder to wake him up this is when he grabbed me by the neck. I was confused and shook his arms yelling “Dad it’s me Samantha!” the look in his eyes when he realized what he was doing, he was so ashamed and hurt. For the rest of the night he didn’t go to sleep he stood up pacing all night he was upset at…

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    Community Social Workers

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    Although, we hear, or may have been associated with many of the different types of social workers There are so many different areas of social worker occupations. Community social workers help to heal the community in crisis of tragedies and natural disasters. Hospice and palliative care social workers normally involved working with those who are seriously or terminally ill. They help to improve the quality of life during this difficult time. Child, family and school social worker deals with…

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    In the short story “The Prisoner Who Wore Glasses,” Brille changes his mind about Hannetjie being human by the end of the story because Brille sees the emotional side of his warder. This side of Hannetjie is revealed when Hannetjie confronts Brille pleading, “‘This thing between you and I must end. You may not know it but I have a wife and children and you’re driving me to suicide’” (Head 130). When Brille is attempting to get Warder Hannetjie fired, Hannetjie confides in him to ask for mercy.…

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