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    Question 1: Provide the full and correct APA style citation of the article. Check capitalization, punctuation, line spacing, indentation, etc. Pytlak, M. A., Zerega, L. M., & Houser, M. L. (2015). Jealousy Evocation: Understanding Commitment, Satisfaction, and Uncertainty as Predictors of Jealousy-Evoking Behaviors. Communication Quarterly, 63(3), 310-328. Question 2: How can you be sure this journal is scholarly (academic)? This journal is scholarly largely due to the fact that it is…

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    The abolition movement evolved significantly in the period spanning the time of Olaudah Equiano in the mid-18th Century, to the mid-19th Century of Frederick Douglass and Harriet Jacobs. Not only did the abolitionist rhetoric change, their goals, and the institution of slavery itself, transformed over course a century spanning the three narratives. Olaudah Equiano was writing in the mid-18th Century at the height of the slave trade and experienced slavery across the New World and Britain, and…

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    Question 1: Provide the full and correct APA style citation of the article. Check capitalization, punctuation, line spacing, indentation, etc. Pytlak, M. A., Zerega, L. M., & Houser, M. L. (2015). Jealousy Evocation: Understanding Commitment, Satisfaction, and Uncertainty as Predictors of Jealousy-Evoking Behaviors. Communication Quarterly, 63(3), 310-328. Question 2: How can you be sure this journal is scholarly (academic)? This journal is scholarly largely due to the fact that it is…

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    powerful European countries (Spain; France; England, etc.) for their possession, plantations (evolution from tobacco to sugar for example), plantations lead to rivalries between the islands (competition on the market ..) and slavery. There is also an evocation of social institutions such as education and churches. They authors deal with economical, social and political aspects of the West Indian history. I would say that the first two parts are about the West Indies in general, that is the…

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    Stop and Smell the Roses The 1920’s were a time for America to “return to normalcy”, soldiers were welcomed home, industry was stronger than ever and women began to become more predominate leading into the new decade (Harding). America was thriving. One can only dream of the luxury and valor that affiliates with succeeding in America, the dreams and ambitions of the American Dream. Americans were too focused on becoming rich and were not in touch with the world around them. Through F. Scott…

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    I should have said “I love you” in that moment. I had the urge to kiss you under the stars, and while it would have been a moral error, as I would have subjected myself to my impulsivity, I would have satisfied an urge I felt the need to act upon ever since I met you. But I had concluded that I was merely infatuated with you, but I wanted to be enamored with you. We never discussed the distinction, but I think I will for my own sake. Should I ever conflate the two, Spring and Summer would feel…

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    multiple events without a clear sense of how they build on each other. The choice of events detracts from the personal feel. Voice Memoir helps us understand and make sense of the author as a person. Memoir feels sterile, without a personal evocation. In the year of 2009, when I was around 6 years old I traveled to Mexico with my sister, aunt,uncle, and cousins. Both my parents couldn’t go because my little brother had just been born but they wished us the best. It wasn’t your average…

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    In the twenty-first century many of us who live in Canada have become used to the idea of female independence and freedom from male authority. We see women in powerful positions such as the heads of corporations, or provinces, or universities, and few think of such women being hindered by their husbands in any way. However, although this is the case for many women today, it is not the case for all of them, and they have not always had the freedom to fully express their own identities and…

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    Chopin and Her had great collaborations together, and there are many similarities found in both of the composers’ works. Chopin’s use of vocal ornamentations and evocation of the national qualities expressed through music are both greatly inspired by the Spanish national character found in Viardot’s songs., In spite of the similarities, Viardot’s music was not very appreciated by the general public as Chopin’s. Chopin’s…

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    When it comes to philosophical believes, everyone's ideals have a foundation. Robert Frost's, "After Apple Picking", along with his other poems, have important references and ideals coming from biblical allusions. Many of Frost's work are centered and somehow incorporate biblical proverbs throughout the unrolling of the poems. For starters, one can infer from the title itself that the story of Adam and Eve has been used as a point of reference. However, his inspiration also came from the…

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