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    a lot of questions. She says that sometimes she feels bad asking for help, but realizes that they may have been in the same situation as her when they were first employed. Ms. Piatti-Tubens also noted that some of the questions are getting easy to answer because she has answered them so often. She says that questions are asked about all types of things and in different forms. Questions are asked over email, over the phone, and also in person, and for each of these, Ms. Piatti-Tubens sometimes…

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    ITEC 626 Midterm Exam

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    . Answer all questions clearly; For Questions 2 through 12: explain your answer; show all your work to earn full credit. Please note that answers without explanations, will not receive credit. All explanations should be in your words. Please do NOT quote any source. Answers with-line quotes or/and references will not receive credit. Answer in the space provided or add lines if needed. Please note this is an open book/notes…

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    Living Off Campus Essay

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    My research question is the following: Does living on-campus or off-campus has an impact of how students finance their leisure activities while attending MUN? My interview procedure had a good atmosphere, it had a good flow with all three of the interviewers and it was easy to carry along and get more information that made it more interesting. I did not exceed the time give for any of the three interviews and the three persons I interviewed were pretty open to talk about their experiences in…

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    Overview: Summarise the study, including why it was done and what was found (approx. 350 words) In an experiment in 1969 by Marshall using air force personnel it was discovered that recalling details of an event, in this case, the speed of a vehicle, were difficult for people to recall. In some cases, participants recalled speeds of up to 50 mph where the actual speed was 12 mph (Flanagan, 2013). Loftus and Palmer further studied Marshall’s discovery, Loftus and Palmers two-tailed hypotheses was…

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    Chris, I completely understand your frustration about not knowing or feeling confident in answering this question. I wrote out my answer Tuesday but changed it at the last minute because I thought I was answering the prompt completely wrong. I spent last night racking my brain to rewrite my answer and attempt to make it relevant to the prompt and incorporate what I learned from the reading. I felt like I had answered the question in my essay from last week, and when I wanted to use references,…

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    During this interview I felt my sister and I were ethical in our responses, mostly because we are both very comfortable with each other. In regards to if this were an actual workplace interview, our answers may tend towards a little exaggeration in hopes of landing a new job. Some questions we may have exaggerated on during a real interview would be questions four and five, “When have you failed? Describe what happened and what you learned from it?” and “How do you take advantage of your…

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    Every since a very young age, I'll I've ever known is football, more importantly Minnesota Vikings football. My dad is maybe the biggest fan there is, every Sunday, Monday or Thursday game, he's watching. Always cheering or yelling. That’s a big one, he yells like the referees can hear him. I could never have friends over on Sundays because of the yelling. Even though football has been around me for so long I never really understood the game. I tried multiple times to understand, but it just…

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    questioned. Jael volunteered to look. “There is nothing over here!” BOOM! An explosion of gunfire makes my ears scream in agony. BANG! Jael looks down to see blood gushing from her lower abdomen. “I’m bleeding, aren’t I?” She asks scared to know the answer, but before I could reply, she was gone. The shooter was gone with a revolver and food. Ben is looking down at her body, just limp. He carries here body and says, “I will miss you,” and puts here on the…

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    this experiment, Carly’s response’s might have been influenced by her mother’s presence in the room because when we asked her questions, she’d look up at her before she answered as if she was looking for clarification. When she did answer the question, she would answer to her mom and not…

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    six years old and Elizabeth, who is twelve years old. The two girls are sisters and they live in the same household. Lauren and Elizabeth share many characteristics, but they also differ in many areas such as communication styles, they have varying answers to the same question, and have different relationships with their peers and family. Language is a form of communication based on a system of symbols. Language can be spoken, written, or signed. Vocabulary increased drastically from childhood…

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