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    One for pathos is a quote from Obama on Presidential Studies Quarterly, [Obama] concluded by quoting Abraham Lincoln and urging the crowd of thousands to action: "Together we can finish the work that needs to be done, and usher in a new birth of freedom on this Earth." He appealed to the emotion in people by…

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    authenticates his argument to be valid. The structure of incorporating personal experiences with others allows for a connection to be made between the two topics. Finally, Carr finishes his article talking about the importance of quiet areas in order to study and have book time. Carr talks about the negative effects about Google consistently throughout his article until the very end. Towards the end he writes about the positive things that quiet areas, textbooks and libraries can do for us.…

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    Le Cid both begins and ends with the King of Castile approving the marriage of Chimene to Don Rodrigue. Throughout the play, Chimene is the epicenter of the emotional action. She endures various emotional hardships that almost always leave her confused, angry, heartbroken, and terrified. Many of the events that occur in Le Cid either involve or revolve around decisions made by Chimene. Chimene, rather easily, chooses Don Rodrigue over Don Sanche to be her lover in the first act of the play.…

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    In relation to my Nursing 495learning plan, my identified goal was to increase my independence and enhance my critical thinking so that I will be able to make sound clinical judgments. This goal was developed before the start of the clinical and influenced my decision to complete a practicum on a medicine unit because I wanted to build a strong foundation for my nursing practice. This topic, therefore, influenced my transition from student to beginning graduate nurse by enhancing my ability to…

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    Creative and critical thinking encourages resourcefulness, good reasoning, imagination and innovation. This thinking is fundamental for students of the twenty-first century who want to be successful and learn effectively. This is done through being capable of solving problems logically and making them motivated and confident in their aspirations. Critical and creative thinking is used in many areas of school life, like in fashion when…

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    article What Makes a Woman addresses the topic of gender stereotyping. She emphasizes the need to erase the difference between the definitions of what makes a man and what makes a woman. Due to her status as a woman, and one who has gone through gender studies, Burkett has considerable ethos behind her claim, along with support from anecdotes that build upon the pathos utilized throughout her article. However, while Burkett’s use of pathos strongly supports her argument, as does her credible…

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    social skills, and encourages working as a team to achieve a goal. But most importantly, it teaches students to enjoy the process of developing a skill and that talent can be increased. Learning in my classroom is the combination of acquired skills (critical thinking, singing in tune, and good string technique) and the development of a learner’s character. I know I have taught a student successfully when the student has developed a musical skill,…

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    significant amount of evidence illustrated. To start off, one of the first supportive pieces of evidence that document #1 mentions is a study on how diet drinks can cause more harm than good. “However a new 14-year study of 66,118 women (supported by many other previous studies) found that diet drinks may be worse than sugar-sweetened drinks.” By making reference to a study that supports his argument, it helps establish a strong sense of credibility. It is evident document #1 is not just basing…

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    In moments fitting in the group is really affective in situations. Also it is easy to understand each member in the group. But question is should the person to fit in in the group? Many societies claim that the person should be unique, so he will not be another copy of someone else. Nevertheless, if the person can fit in the group, they will understand each other, they will do a lot of thing that all of them enjoy doing, and they have a common interest. Therefore, it is argued that it is…

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    There are five parts to powerful social studies that promote excellence and true permanent learning. These five parts are all incredibly important aspects of a social studies curriculum that works. Powerful social studies must be meaningful, integrative, value-based, challenging, and active. Each of these parts have distinct purposes individually, but are of even greater value when working together. The first on the list of powerful social studies principles is the concept of making it…

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