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    that may happen in their lives. It’s vital that we encounter the world as it’s and permit peoples’ ‘differences in thinking. Consequently, it’s clear that people (to a noteworthy degree) require the world to be realistic and unforgiving; for their views and experiences to be consistent with life. Furthermore, there’s no compelling…

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    Her husband, Bill Hutchinson, draws the lottery slip with a black mark on it. This means each person in the Hutchinson household is eligible to win the lottery. However, it soon becomes clear that this lottery is one where no-one wants to be the winner. The situation quickly changes and Tessie begins arguing that the drawing was unfair. Things progress quickly after that. All five of members of the Hutchinson family, aside from their eldest daughter, Eva, who had married and was therefore…

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    In light microscope light ray is send and it travel as a beam through the specimen and then through the lenses finally producing a magnified image. But this mage is inverted. If it’s necessary to erect we have to use another extra lens. To get a clear image we have to use a thin specimen which allows light beam to travel through it.…

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    five I have chosen to describe are Clarity, Conciseness, Expectation, Tone, and Emphasis. Clarity refers to how clear and understandable the message is (McLean, 2012). A personal example that highlights the need for clarity was a memo I had to send to my company’s accountant firm with respect to a new hiring. The information and instructions communicated needed to be crystal clear as it was containing sensitive information and precise procedures.…

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    with how safety is impacted when the EMR’s are not used in the correct manner. Lastly discussing the role, a nurse plays in using the EMR. With many components making up the EMR the focus for this discussion will consist of “assessment guides with clear, actionable,…

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    As I was at a school campus functioning, I had chosen to observe an African American family, which included a mother, father, daughter, and son. The observation took 45 minutes. I overheard the mother and father discussing with another family that they were at the functioning to school their oldest son. The children appeared to be ages 17, 12, and nine-year-old. I noticed instantly how interactive the parents were with their daughter and son characterized by continuously check on they to see if…

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    2e Child Analysis

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    The questions and discussion in this thread are worth investigating. I think everyone at the cusp of the issue has serious questions, misconceptions, and needs a clear definition of how we should help the 2e's find success in both worlds. At the Kemps open house a parent timidly approached me and asked how I felt about twice-exceptional. She explained the amazing things her child could do. translate languages, memorize maps, photographic memory etc. Then she was almost embarrassed to go on…

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    Historical context has greatly enhanced my understanding and meaning of stories that I read not only in English class but in but outside of the classroom. When I read a story with historical context I find that analyzing the story can give me a fuller understanding of the story and can help me see the reasoning behind the people behaving as they did. Seeing what motivated people to act the way they did back then can provide the reader with so much more valuable information than they would have…

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    In the third Meditation, René Descartes aims to offer an argument for the existence of God, based simply on what he knows with certainty. In this, he reviews his doubts, what he knows for certain, and what he no longer doubts. While arguing the existence of God, Descartes explores God as a possible deceiver, his capacity to overcome this doubt in God’s goodness through formal and objective realities, and how effects supremely rely on their ultimate cause. Through his various claims and…

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    Hollister Advertisements

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    From just looking at the ad itself, it is clear that this company embraces different races. It is a clothing store and is a much simpler ad than the Hollister. The ad is much more clearer and it does give a sense of it being a clothing store. This ad is a bit trickier to really pinpoint which audience…

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