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    on one’s development. In terms of the author in the South African context, one can evidently see how this is applicable. The following essay will analyse the author’s development, by correlating her experiences to psychological theories. Firstly, Erikson’s Developmental Stages will be delved into, particularly, focusing on his fourth and fifth stage. Subsequently, Parental Styles and Ainsworth’s Attachment theories will be analysed in relation to the authors upbringing. Lastly, a broader…

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    Knowledge, Beliefs, and Treatment Preferences Concerning Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder,” the many credible authors discuss the importance of understanding and sympathizing with those diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The intention of the essay was to inform and bring to light the more controversial side of ADHD. Through pathos, ethos, and logos the authors reach out to the intended audience, not researchers, but rather parents of kids who suffer from ADHD…

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    Exposure to attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medications during pregnancy Authors: Humphreys, Caitlin et al., Date: July, 2007. Summary and Method Discussion: In this research; the author has focused on the truths about medication amid pregnancy and ADHD introduction chances. Author has decided numerous related cases and considered literature with respect to ADHD and pregnancy. The received technique by the author is exceptionally simple and clear. It is easy to focus the certainties…

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    Considering personality and spirit, this author believes that he is already in possession of a natural interest in and compassion for people, emotional intelligence, a disposition for listening, an understanding and mastery of empathy, the capacity to suspend personal needs, unwavering ethics and integrity, and the ability to lessen a person’s anxiety. In addition, this author also believes that he possesses a strong commitment to the gospel and a biblical…

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    as successfully as the other. Similarly, this is also the case when it comes to authors and their use of rhetorical strategies, diction, and the Aristotelian appeals. Some authors use these writing strategies more successfully than others. In the argument regarding the Internet, technology, and social media and how it is effecting humans, three authors make different claims that will be examined in this essay. Author Nicholas Carr, argues that the Internet is resulting in a decrease in the…

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    local cluster growth. The authors also argue that the creation of shared value is fundamental to business strategy and that it is neither philanthropy nor corporate social responsibility. In my opinion, it is an important study that places social goals to strategic levels, and seeks to regain trust for businesses of the current age. This essay will…

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    Technology is increasingly growing in every Direction, Example includes Medicine, Transportation, Education, Defense, etc. In First Article “Self-Driving Technology and Autonomous Vehicles: A whole new world for production liability Discussion” Author Roy Alan Cohen Analyzes the how Production liability will work, and how the People’s claim will increase the issues regarding it. Transportation as we know it would be impossible without the quantum leaps in technology that have taken place over…

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    the confused but brave sniper ends up killing his brother over the war.”Almost immediately,a bullet flattened itself against the parapet of the roof” (O’flaherty page 1) In The Sniper the author creates suspense by the use of timing,action and word choice. The author uses increasing pacing in the text to create suspense.In the text it says “Just then a armoured car came across the bridge and advanced slowly up the street.” (O’Flaherty page…

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    spite of all obstacles, discouragements and impossibilities: It is this, that in all things distinguishes the strong soul from the weak.” Both James Hurst, author of “The Scarlet Ibis,” and Edmund Ware, author of “An Underground Episode,” show that part of being human is having the perseverance to survive in spite of society’s limitations. Both Authors use similarities and differences in their writing style. The Scarlett Ibis is a about a boy named Doodle he was born with complications that…

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    The Holocaust was horrible and many authors have written books or articles about it. However what was the point that they were trying to get across? In The Devil’s Arithmetic by Jane Yolen a girl named Hannah gets sent from present day New Rochelle, AMerica to 1946 Poland. She then has to figure out whether this is reality or if New Rochelle is reality. Another novel is The Boy in the Striped Pajamas by John Boyne where a young boys father is sent to be commandant at Auschwitz where he makes a…

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