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    This week’s webcast with Dr. Elsa Cárdenas-Hagan was very informative. I learned that when a language is alphabetic, the consonant sounds transfer very well from language to language. Therefore, a teacher can be aware of the difficulties and problems regarding that area even if the child is speaking their native language. However, vowels, especially short vowel sounds, are very difficult for English Language Learners. Dr. Hagan then went into some detail about how to help with the vowel sounds,…

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    Dr. Rest: A Case Study

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    The principle of autonomy would oppose Dr. Rest decision to keep her patients in the dark about an illness. In concluding that the patients should not be informed that they are at risk of developing Alzheimer would take away their right to be self-determining. In not informing them Dr. Rest hinders a humans’ unique qualification to decide what is in their best interest. She predicts that informing the patients that they could suffer from Alzheimer would “cause them distress and unhappiness”.…

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    Dr. Coleman discusses Jesus with his audience. Jesus is considered by some the greatest of evangelist. He has been the New Testament model for discipling people. Jesus’s model of discipleship also equipped the individuals that he was in contact with, the tools to continue on after he was to leave and rejoined the father. This book review will critique the work of Dr. Coleman. Summary The book outline eight ideas that Dr. Coleman deems important as it relates to the ministry of Jesus Christ…

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    Dr. Stout Case Summary

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    The only acts alleged by Dr. Stout are purported breaches of contract. Further, Dr. Stout has failed to allege any “substantial aggravating circumstances,” which is necessary to transform a breach of contract claim into an UDTPA claim. Therefore, it is appropriate for the Court to dismiss Dr. Stout’s sixth counterclaim against the Practice. vi. Negligent Misrepresentation Claim Dr. Stout’s final claim against the Practice, which is plead in the alternative, seeks recovery of damages,…

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    Dr. Toner and Dr. Walter lived in vastly different sociocultural climates, and analysis of the difference in their use of language to describe abortion-seeking women provides insight changes in perspective on one of the fundamental ethical arguments surrounding the abortion dilemma: a woman’s right to her body over the fetus’s right to life. The use of misogynistic language within Dr. Toner’s 1861 article condemning abortion shows his perspective on this dilemma that disregards the ethical…

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    and Indigenous peoples. During his lecture, Dr. Miller discussed the historical development of treaties in Canada and highlighted each party’s intention behind treaty-making. While Indigenous peoples saw treaties as covenants, negotiated between two nations to extend and strengthen their kinship bonds, Dr. Miller contends the Canadian government simply saw the Numbered Treaties as contracts for acquiring territory. The first incarnation of treaties Dr. Miller described were commercial compacts.…

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    Dr. Mudd's Proof Evidence

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    This is not true because Dr. Mudd was not guilty of any offense known to law. There is a lot of evidence to prove this. Some of the reasons is because the proof is conclusive and the are not any witnesses.Dr. Mudd was sent to prison to life because he was thought to be one of Booth’s many conspirators in the plot of the assassination, many people believe that because of many reasons. Some of those reasons are because the proof is conclusive and there were not any witnesses. In reference to…

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    Overall Structure (Score 7) Dr. Glaunsinger divided her talk into four main sections over the course of her 50-minute talk. As her introduction, she appropriately began by providing a synopsis of her research by describing the mission of her lab and providing an overview of her interest in the interaction between DNA viruses and the eukaryotic genetic regulatory systems. To emphasize the broad goals of her lab, she introduced examples of model viruses, such as the gamma herpes viruses and MHV68…

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    The Island of Dr. Moreau challenges the readers view of how to define a monster. Some would say Dr. Moreau is a monster, some would say Montgomery, and some would argue that the beast people are the real monsters. Some people would even say that there are no monsters in The Island of Dr. Moreau. First, to address the most literal “monsters” in the book, the beast people. It is easy to say they are monsters because they are physically the closest to a monster. Moreau could be considered a…

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    Dr. King's Quote Today

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    One of Dr. King's famous quote today is “An individual has not started living until he can rise above the narrow confines of his individualistic concerns to the broader concerns of all humanity.” People use this in their daily lives to help themselves and help others. Dr. King himself was a very inspiration person. He help many people through rough times, and he still does. He taught us that even though life may be hard now, if we keep a positive side on our side, everything will become great.…

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