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    When Martin Luther King Jr. speaks he will shake his head when injustices happen, and look to the crowd to see how they react. Dr. King tries to connect with the audience by using gestures that show he feels deeply of the tyranny performed on minorities. When viewing Dr. King’s speech he frequently raises his arm to raise the audience's voices and get them on their feet so they can stand up and be heard to what they feel is right.…

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    Rhetoric Argument

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    I first want to address the stress of my first attempt at writing for an audience who specializes in the art of writing and argumentation. With that being said, the three readings I am focusing on this week (McNabb, Brooke, and Fleming) did precise job of explaining what exactly the art of rhetoric entails and the nature of Rhetoric and Composition as a field of study. I was fascinated with Fleming’s explanation of argument and the origins and models for arguing. I am of the general public who…

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    a mobile source like a cellular phone. In an organization, management often takes time to decide what channel would be more suitable for the receivers to interpret easily. According to Lijian Xu, Le Yi Wang, George Yin, Wei Xing Zheng (2014), “Traditionally, uncertainties from communication channels are dominantly modeled as additive noise. Since additive noises will not directly affect feedback stability, such pursuit is often concentrated on signal estimation accuracy and noise attenuation”.…

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    Buddhist Research Paper

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    Tibet’s Buddhist art has developed into in to its own distinct style because of the initial influences and interactions with other countries and regions like Nepal, China and Central Asia. Between these different exchanges of thought and techniques Tibet has established its own form of Buddhist art that is separate from other forms of Buddhist art. From the early development of Tibetan Buddhist art to contemporary art, the Tibetans have managed to maintain their unique style. This paper will…

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    John Updike's A & P

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    Based on the story "A & P" it is a clear example to the saying "Men will go to extreme measures to impress a women". As seen here in the story "A & P" written by John Updike.the first character goes by the name Sammy, he is a cashier at a supermarket("A & P"), Sammy displays a classic example of a man trying to impress a woman by all means . Sammy rash decision to quit his job was a bad idea and will definitely have an adverse effect on him in the future which he didn't take the time to…

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    device developed by Microsoft for Xbox 360 and other gaming consoles. It enables users to control and interact with their console without the need of a game controller. It uses a natural interface using gestures and spoken commands. Microsoft developed a system that can interpret specific gesture, thus making hands-free control of devices by using an infrared projector, camera and a microchip to track movement of objects and individuals in three dimensions. There are three other hardware…

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    “But Jesus said, ‘Let the little children come to me and do not hinder them, for such things belong to the kingdom of heaven’”. (ESV Matt. 19:14) On June 25 1962, over 40 million kids in public schools were banned from praying. When this law was passed, children and administrators would be punished for praying and speaking of their beliefs during school hours. “A broad, organized attack reaching into high places is under way to remove the third commandment from legal standing in the United…

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    better understanding of the story and the vocabulary. Based on book introductions, it's best for teachers to read the book in its entirety before identifying the different parts of the book. It's also best for the teacher to use dramatic pauses, gestures, expressions, variations in the pace of reading and eye contact to capture the interest of children. Prior to reading the book, teacher should focus on 5-10 vocabulary words he/she would like their students to understand as they listen to the…

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    language, which includes; physical body movements, eye contact, facial expressions and gestures. I feel like I do a fairly good job having my body language depict how I am feeling, especially maintaining eye contact for a reasonable amount of time. I maintain eye contact for what I would considered appropriate for most people in the United States. Facial expressions also seem fairly natural to me. I don’t use gestures much, maybe I should work on that. Talking with my hands is not really my…

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    Throughout history art has been a medium of delivery for meaning, messages, emotion, and religion; just to name a few. From Egyptian hieroglyphics to the political propaganda of the 20th century, art has delivered a wide variety of meaning to their interpreters. However, the depth of the meaning of art would be undecipherable without the several key elements and principles of art. That being said, it is crucial for one to understand the various aspects of an art piece in order to decipher the…

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