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    Today in class we discussed the Roper, Logan Tierney Model’s biological factors and Gibbs Reflection cycle. Our tutor explained RLT model is the theory of nursing care based on the activities of daily living. Similarly, the purpose of this theory is an assessment used throughout the patient’s care which might be in checklist format. (Roper-Logan-Tierney Model Of Nursing, 2013). Using Gibbs reflection cycle I am putting my views about the information I achieved from the class. After knowing about…

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    I attended a seminar at the business school last year called the Midwest Undergrad Business Summit where many very talented speakers spoke. However, Dr. Laplante stood out to me. He gave a speech on capitalisms. The first thing I noticed about him was his clear passion for the topic. It had been a very long and busy day and he somehow got me to listen to every word he spoke. I believe this was because of his passion for the subject and his tone of voice. Dr. Laplante on average talks louder than…

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    The goal of this paper is to present a map of the argument in the article “Dude” by Scott F. Kiesling. This argument mapping will do the following things. First, it will present what I believe are the main claims of the article. While doing this I will also explain any important terms or concepts needed to understand the Kiesling’s argument. I will then link the claims to the kinds of evidence that Kiesling uses in order to support them. Finally, I will close my argument mapping with an overview…

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    ASD: A Relational Study

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    Studies show there is a relationship between the lack of information and awareness about ASD and the response to it, while informed participants have a positive reaction to it, those who are not as well-informed have a more negative reaction to it. This study is to examine if a correlation exists between misinformation of ASD and the positive or negative reaction to it. Using an online survey, we will evaluate if those who do worse in the theoretical part will also have a negative point of view…

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    1. As you composed your first draft of the essay, did you imagine your audience as sympathetic, hostile, or somewhere in between? Upon composing the first draft of my argumentative essay on “A Look at Modern Culture and Its Impact on Childhood” I found that my audience would be sympathetic. When it comes to discussing any impact on children/adolescents, it is in our nature to automatically become concern and defend the helpless (mother bear syndrome). 2. What was the central claim of your…

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    In "Why literature matters", Dana Gioia creates an argument on why reading matters by using logos. Gioia includes results from studies and facts about how literature effects our society now and will in the future. In paragraph one, Gioia states that "The interest young Americans showed in arts-and especially literature-actually diminished." This helps Gioia come across to the reader as very knowledgeble on the topic. Logos is very helpful when trying to proswade someone to believe what you are…

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    1. Is there a clearly stated thesis in the introductory paragraph? The thesis sentence includes the writer’s opinion of whether the writer disagrees or agrees with the argument of Gladwell. But I think the writer needs to write three reasons for supporting the opinion in the thesis sentence. 2. Do all the supporting paragraphs back up the thesis? The writers wrote three paragraphs for supporting the thesis sentence. So I was able to easily read and understand the each paragraph. However, I…

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    Nt1330 Unit 1 Assignment

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    1-a. Share the learning outcome(s) you either wrote or revised using the steps outlined in the module. One of the course objectives I used to use for Music Cultures World was “Students will be able to identify and discuss the differences and similarities among musical performances from a variety of cultural contexts.” After taking the ACUE 1A module, I decided to revise the course outcome as follows: 1) Students will be able to illustrate the connection between music and dance in African music…

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    Confirmation Bias

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    Bias is a reason to feel or show slant or preference for or against somebody or something. Each choice is affected by a scope of inclinations and predispositions. The primary point of the organizations is to acquire benefits and to accomplish it everybody bargains with morals and fairly inclination with their choices. We should know about our inclinations and work to limit the impact on choices, activities, and correspondence. Biases or differing perspectives influence the media, public opinion,…

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    The argument that Burt and Simmons makes does make sense, but I believe heritability studies should continue. Just because to researchers believe a certain type of study should be dropped does not mean more heritability studies in the future will not be conducted. There is a great deal of studies since the beginning and not just in criminology but other areas of study that did not lead to success, but lead to a learning experience. These are building blocks to the foundation of future research.…

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