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    Jordan Fraud Case Study

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    This paper will describe a crisis case with a client by the name of Jordan. The paper addresses Jordan’s concerns using the effective Triage Assessment Form (TAF). TAF addresses the crisis in the following domains (1) affective, (2) behavioral, (3) cognitive. These domains indicate the client’s functionality during the crisis. The TAF calls for the clinician to evaluate and rate the client in the domains mentioned earlier. In the paper the clinician will provide a recommendation for the…

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    Sa2 Outcome Analysis

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    this outcome. This assignment is about analyzing the rhetorical choices and evidences choices made by others. I need to have a good understanding about the correct use of rhetorical choices in order to make just judgement about whether others make effective rhetorical choices or not. In addition, the evidences play an important role in a persuasive paper, so I also need to determine whether the authors choose effective evidences to support their main claims. Through this assignment, I also…

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    Soliloquy In Hamlet

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    textual evidence of its validity. However, to simply dictate a single meaning as the true interpretation would be a flawed notion. To truly prove the validity of the soliloquy’s meaning one must address the situation of the scene in which the soliloquy appears, as well as its relation to other pieces of dialogue. One of infinite questions that attain to the mind of the reader when addressing the situation of the soliloquy is if…

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    There is one sunken ship and one boy, Pi, in a lifeboat stranded in the pacific ocean, but there are two extreme stories of survival. Which is the better and true story? The first story tells of the boy surviving in the lifeboat filled with dangerous wild beasts and him visiting a carnivorous island where the only animals were meerkats. The second story tells of the boy on the lifeboat with three other survivors but, one turns cannibalistic and consumes the two other passengers. In the book Life…

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    Cooper: Everything”). This evidence even further supports the idea that he survived and possibly buried a portion of the money. Some conspirators believe that somebody else buried the money, but that is highly unlikely because someone else would have had contact with him (“D.B. Cooper:…

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    climate change, drastic changes in the modern economic models are needed. To this end, she makes a good, albeit flawed argument, as although she does provide a plethora of sources for her arguments at times, at others she stops short of providing much evidence for her claims, all the meanwhile going from a neutral tone of language to at times quite obviously biased uses of it. She starts off the article from the perspective of a fish who’s just swam to unfriendly waters…

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    Adnan Kill Hae Analysis

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    radio show, I am the biggest fan of Serial. I’d like to begin by saying Adnan shouldn’t be in prison… I mean, other than a missed call, and an idea for a motive, there really isn’t hard evidence to prove that Adnan committed the crime. Let’s start with the ‘The Nisha Call’… one of the most important pieces of evidence. It not only proves that Adnan was with his phone around 3:32pm, it means that Adnan’s story could be a lie. Adnan states, during his interview, that he was without his phone and…

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    Countess Elizabeth Bathory is an infamous serial killer from the seventeenth century, who has been accused of the murders from anywhere between 30-650 young girls, though only a minimum of 30 were witnessed, and 600 has been proved to be a high exaggeration. Elizabeth was born on August 7th, 1560 into one of the wealthiest families in Transylvania. She could speak and write four languages, and had a high education, proving she was a very intelligent woman. At fourteen she married Count Bathory,…

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    Halt's Peril: Summary

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    The first evaluation supports the ending of the book as great. The first piece of supporting evidence is, the battle that takes place in the cave. It was great because they threw Tennyson off his game at first by Halt posing as the ghost of King Ferris. After Halt tells the followers to leave Tennyson orders his men to attack. It helps make the…

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    Why Did Oetzi Kill

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    Without more evidence, this mystery will never be solved. There are multiple theories that could explain why Oetzi was killed, but we have no idea which one is actually true. One theory is that he died because he was part of a sacrificial killing. Another common theory is that he was killed because someone was trying to rob him. Lastly, another theory is that he died due to territorial differences. All of these theories have supporting evidence, but some have a more compelling argument than…

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