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    There are times when you can use other forms of evidence such as anecdotal, analogical, circumstantial, or demonstrative evidence and tie it back to your argument [1]. But whenever such type of evidence is used, it becomes mandatory to tie it back to the topic. According to the Writing Tutorial services (WTS), Indiana University Bloomington, strong use of evidence…

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    I will be able to employ a range of instructional strategies such as partner and group discussions, modeling of the water cycle, demonstrative models which allow for visual representation, and different forms of analysis. Throughout the lesson the students will learn about the key concepts of the water cycle, how these concepts relate to one another, and identify examples of each. They…

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    Nonetheless, given journalism is itself a product of culture, it is not solely responsible for these cultural misrepresentations. Instead, systemic financial, corporate, and governmental factors influence journalistic frameworks, thereby making issues circular, and inherently difficult to overcome. This is especially evident in environmental media coverage. Bacon and Nash (2012, p.250) determine media often, “…take a structural position that is tightly aligned with the interests of the coal…

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    Fantasies And Depression

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    The article “Pleasure Now, Pain Later: Positive Fantasies About the Future Predict Symptoms of Depression” is a research paper that talks about a study that was conducted regarding the link between fantasies and depression. The authors of the article hypothesized that people who have positive fantasies about their future are more susceptible to depression in later years of their lives. They believe this because creating positive fantasies in one’s mind uses some of the limited energy that…

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    While mental health, drugs and substance abuse, prison pregnancies, physical health, dental health and nutritional factors add to incarcerated women’s emotional trauma, now let’s talk about sexual victimization and how that additionally plays a role in traumatic experiences these women face. As indicated in Mignon’s (2016) research, it is possible for women in prison to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, which can be related to prior or current incidents of sexual victimization.…

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    Earth Vs Mars Essay

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    possesses and any other planet for such matter is dependent upon those planets’ range of environmental factors (Vogt, 2008, 25). A considered factor for an explanation towards this particular planet’s environmental composition is in its regard to be a demonstrative facsimile of two planets on one planet. One entire side of Mars has mountains that are located in the southern highlands. This planet’s same side…

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    Thank You For Arguing this Analysis Essay Thank You for Arguing: What Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion is a book that should be read by all due to its benefits. It is an entertaining book while teaching us how to persuade someone easily to agree with you in an argument. The author, Jay Heinrichs, teaches us the basics on how to argue effectively, and that we can learn the art of persuasion from Aristotle, Lincoln, and Homer Simpson. Thank You For…

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    to leave their home, many of which had lived there for decades.“Approximately 3.5 million Africans were removed from ‘white’ areas” (Clark 70). Entire communities were uprooted forcibly through military scare tactics. With being driven out of their homes, many people also lost some of their culture. Their way of life was infringed upon and their attitudes towards whites were becoming more and more unforgiving. Police intimidation was extremely prevalent during the apartheid. Whether it had to…

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    Improved student learning outcomes are produced by Implementing a combination of pedagogy and BYOD models into a lesson, this enables learning skills such as problem solving, designing and reasoning in an individualised learning environment with easy access to learning resources. ‘New technologies such as smart devices (e.g., tablets and smart phones) and personal learning environments can be used in conjunction with contemporary knowledge building strategies, leading to greater innovation in…

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    produce itself as a fact’ . Thus, what is required from philosophers is not a demonstration to convert the non-believer, but rather, according to Fichte, a derivation of the convictions of the believer. Fichte’s work is rather descriptive than demonstrative. He wants to uncover faith and the necessity of faith from a rational being. As he says in the ‘Divine World-Governance’ essay, ‘he [here refers to Fichte himself] is solely concerned with deriving these facts as such from the necessary…

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