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    At the Golden Globes award ceremony Oprah Winfrey was presented the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement.Given recent events like the Me too and Time’s up movements Oprah dedicated her speech to speaking up about sexual harassment and emphasizing the need for change.Throughout the speech she talks about many different things from personal stories to the plights of everyday women to show that this abuse affects everyone. She uses many important rhetorical devices, namely pathos, syntax…

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    events” (Kuzma 1992,6). Prospective studies are calculating the future based on the data analysis, and it is defined as a study that “examine the outcomes of event that occur in the future” (Kuzma 1992,6). 2. (5 points) A researcher wants to select a simple random sample of 100 people…

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    the 252,082 freshmen that take part in the survey to represent all college freshmen. b) This is an example of a stratified random sample because the population is divided into groups, which in this case the groups would be universities, and then a simple random sample is taking from each university. c) This would be an example of cluster sampling because all colleges and universities represent the clusters and the 464 random samples of clusters are chosen and within those 464 all the first…

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    Chopsticks Experiment

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    1). The Block Five AP Stats class at Silver Creek High School conducted an experiment with the intent to answer the question, “Who is Better at Using Chopsticks: Boys or Girls?”. To begin the study, everyone in the class was asked to write their name on a piece of paper. The papers were then collected and separated by gender. Five boys and five girls were then randomly selected by drawing the papers with names from a hat. The names were stirred and mixed in the hat prior to selection. The ten…

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    Initially, this design will involve drawing a simple random sample of communities from the Gold Coast/Brisbane city area and gathering data on levels of immigrant integration. Subsequently, a simple random sample of households from each of the aforementioned communities will be gathered in order to collect data on fear of crime and terrorism within the community. Furthermore…

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    Theory of Evolution 1. Who was Charles Darwin and when did he live? Charles Robert Darwin is a very well-known naturalist. He is known for his research into his theory of evolution, a theory that modern-day scientists believe to be true. Charles Darwin was born in the small English town of Shrewsbury on the 12th of February, 1809. He was born into a wealthy family and his Father was a medical doctor and his Grandfather was a botanist. At the age of 16 Charles Darwin enrolled at Edinburgh…

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    Two Cities by Charles Dickens is a historical fiction novel that has received a number of critiques that associate Dickens’s tone to criticize the societies of France and England during the Victorian era. Tone allows a writer to influence a reader's perspective on a particular circumstance by using specific words in their writing to portray a specific opinion. Charles Dickens, a social commentator, utilizes this method to show his readers social disparity throughout his novels. Charles Dickens…

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    Darwin’s Delay Knowing something is true and having the ability to prove it are on different ends of the spectrum. Charles Darwin and Stephen Jay Gould may have known something about that. His name may not be as recognizable to the average person but Stephen Jay Gould is a widely known and read 20th century scientist. Some even consider him to be the on the same level as Charles Darwin. Charles Darwin spent most of his life researching and trying to prove his theories. He wasn’t out for fame or…

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    Charles Lindbergh Camerin England March 20, 2017 Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. was an American aviator and war veteran. He was born in Detroit Michigan on February 4, 1902. At the age of eighteen he enrolled into the University of Wisconsin to study mechanical engineering. After two years of college he became a barnstormer which is a daredevil pilot. As a barnstormer he performed at fairs and other events. He then enlisted in the army in 1924 and became an Army Air Force Reserve Pilot…

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    Great European Awakening

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    from AD 1727 through AD 1790. While each and every revival of the Christian faith has many people who propel it forward, the Great European and American Awakening prominently featured four men in particular, Isaac Watts, John Newton, and John and Charles Wesley. The influence of these men was far-reaching and can still be seen today, particularly in the lasting hymns that these men wrote. Prior to the European and American Awakening, the Puritans and early American colonies were in a…

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