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    The coherence theory centrally touches on the justification of a belief, in that any belief is reliant on its consistency to a coherent set of beliefs that it pertains to. Alcoff includes in her work A Case for Coherence that ‘A belief is justified to the extent to which the belief-set of which it is a member is coherent’ (Alcoff, 161). This theory concludes that every…

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    1. Issue Summery The issue I identified is about inhumane animal research which is wrong because human treat animals as less important than mankind. In the paper, Dylan start paper with questioning about human right verses animal right. Animal research has been done for human’s benefits. Human treat animals as second species, which looks animal lower than human kind. From the history, human uses animals with brutal methods. For example, 51.4 billion chickens globally every year for a food…

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    1. How do you see the Battalion Chief role evolving over the next 3-5 years in the fire service? The Battalion Chief role will evolve to encompass more leadership styles and adaptability to the variety of personalities and needs of the workforce. The seasoned employees are more conditioned to traditional leadership styles such as participative or transactional leadership while new employees will most likely require a unique style of explaining the mission and what their role will be in the…

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    Genuine Synesthesia: The thought behind genuine synesthesia is that this type of synesthesia is a condition in which a person is born with. One of the hallmarks of genuine synesthesia is consistency, which can be described by a high inter- and low intrapersonal variance between inducer-concurrent couplings. Consistency is usually observed in a “test-retest” experiment where results observed and recorded initially will be observed again after a certain period of time. In 1987, Cohen performed…

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    app’s is released quickly and efficiently to the staff via VZTube; then, the entire workforce watches a tutorial on any implementing updates or changes. (Kinicki & Williams, 2013) Resuming, with the third “finger in the Pie” Hierarchy culture- Consistency and measurement. Actually, can be seen with Verizon's “New hire training scorecards are used to monitor new hre performance.” Furthermore, customer…

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    was presented with different consistencies of food and liquid, ranging from thin to thick, to determine if signs of aspiration were present. Mr. Fox was first presented with a small amount of water. The thin consistency appeared to flow adequately, however, Mr. Fox immediately coughed and cleared his throat indicating possible signs of aspiration. Vocal quality was noted to sound wet when asked to sustain the phonation of “ah”. When presented with a thicker consistency, nectar-thick liquid, Mr.…

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    Reliability and Validity of Stress and Coping Styles Measurement Although extensive research has been conducted to analyze the factors influencing hopelessness depression (HD), there has been lesser research focused on the factors contributing to HD in adolescence. In “Daily stress and coping styles in adolescent hopelessness depression: Moderating effects of gender,” Rodriguez-Naranjo and Caño aimed to link daily stress and coping styles as factors contributing to HD in adolescence.…

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    to move or motivate this audience to take a certain course of action (McLean 2010). To succeed in persuading a person there are common known principles of persuasion that can be used, which are: reciprocity, scarcity, authority, commitment and consistency, consensus, and linking. Whenever one tries to persuade other, these can be used in order to persuade more efficiently because these principles can adapt to all cases and environments. The first principle of persuasion is reciprocity, which is…

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    from the middle or moderate, politics becomes more difficult because both sides cannot meet a consensus about certain issues causing America itself becomes more divided. Political polarization is a result of growing partisan antipathy, ideological consistency, and political engagement or activism. Growing partisan antipathy is a party’s negative attitude towards the opposing party. Greater numbers of both parties have extremely negative views of the opposing party and state that the opposing…

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    I would have to say that pursuing my degree would be something that I was somewhat apprehensive about getting. I thought there was no real need for it at this point in my life as I am getting older. I was told by some people that I value their opinion who said, it was not worth pursuing. They said the amount of money and time it would take would not be worth it in the long run. Thankfully, it was not enough to discourage me for this adventure I have been on these last few years. The main…

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