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    build trust and authority, the speaker must show its intent as well as fair-mindedness. Moreover, as stated in the article " The Daily show has emerged as a source what its viewing audience trust. It has developed credibility..."(Jonathan and Trischa 4). Thus, this quotation demonstrates that how with good ethos, the audience has its trust in Jon Stewarts "The Daily Show". As Jon Stewart displays good ethos toward his audience, such as trustworthiness, depth of knowledge as well as creativity.…

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    Brugada Syndrome

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    syndrome. Another indicator of this disease would be that the electrocardiogram would show change occurring with the electrical activity of the heart and it will oftentimes be concealed. One way to fix the concealed ECG would be to conduct a sodium channel blocker. Studies were…

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    “The Proud” brought a difficult time to the land of the Seven Swamps, especially in comparison to his antique father. He brought the demiogre to his knees, crushing the hearts of everyone in the land. Under the support of his wife, a flower, The Proud gathered his men and went to the House, where he spoke evil against the demiogre. He said that the unfortunate man was born into the lowest class and was not chosen for his position properly. In addition, he complained about the way he divided the…

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    Funniest Game of the Year, Kudos… I think that we can all agree that, for a long time now, the word “horror” has been losing its meaning throughout all kinds of media and entertainment, mostly because of the incredibly infamous “jumpscares” and lack of creativity when it comes to build up tension with the player/viewer. So, when I saw Albino Lullaby (a game that brags about its inventive methods of horror, and how it promises to be a horror game without jumpscares nor gore) I was pretty excited,…

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    Beatitude Research Paper

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    The definition of a beatitude according to Merriam Webster is to “be in a state of utmost bliss.” Many would compare it being extremely happy with a feeling of great joy, recognizing what it feels like to be blessed. The message or the Sermon On The Mount is a message for Jesus’ disciples to spread to the world and provide the foundations for love, how to get along with each other, and at the same time, act in accordance of being a Christian – Being In God’s Image. The Eight Beatitudes does not…

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    Igor Sikorsky

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    airplane to land in commanders were forced to use the helicopter. 1st Lieutenant Carter Harmon, a pilot of the Sikorsky R-4 helicopter was tasked with the rescue of the downed personnel. Through a series of modifications to carry more fuel and extend the R-4s range Lt. Harmon was able to not only reach, but successfully rescue the stranded personnel.(call sign Dustoff) The R-4 was by no means a solid rescue platform and did have many limitations. Due to its light construction and small…

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    Situational Assessment

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    Situational Assessment When an organization or business recognizes a crisis is occurring, the first step is to convene the Crisis Management Team (Crandall and Spillan, 2013). Once the team has been assembled, an overview of the situation must be obtained. The Crisis Management Team (CMT) has to review all the information, events, and knowledge regarding the crisis. This review and processing of information is considered the situational assessment. Through the situational assessment, the CMT…

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    Nifedipine Case Studies

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    Nifedipine Nifedipine is a common drug used to treat a variety of disorders from hypertension and angina to preventing premature labour in pregnancy (Aedla, N, et al. 2012). It originated in the early 1970’s from the works of Bayer, who developed the short-acting formulation that proved to be successful in controlling high blood pressure, however due to its side effects, was modified to a long-acting formula which produced fewer side effects and is commonly used in modern obstetric practice…

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    Imagine living in a society where the media skewed the accuracy of information only to manipulate the audience and boost ratings, now realize that the society described isn’t an imagination but rather a reality. Currently, the majority of individuals depend on news networks to further understand the happenings around the world. However, receiving news from one source feeds the viewer with biased ideas, intended to make the viewer think a certain way. The reason behind this lies on the ideologies…

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    If you've ever wondered how the Fox News Channel came to have such an outsize hold on huge segments of the American population, or when the media became less about informing the public than about pushing a political agenda, or even just how Rush Limbaugh became the de facto voice of the virulent right, you could read any number of books by well-informed, if wonkish, media scholars. But if you're curious about the human impact of the right-wing media, and the effects an outlet like Fox News can…

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