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    The text book “An Insider’s Guide to Academic Writing: A Rhetoric and Reader” contains thirteen chapters divided into three parts which helps college students understand the fundamentals of writing in the disciplines. Published by Bedford St. Martin’s, the book’s authors consist of Susan Miller-Cochran, Roy Stamper, and Stacey Cochran. Chapter five named “Reading and Writing in Academic Disciplines” starts part two of the book. This chapter focuses on familiarizing the reader to the different…

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    Recently, I have experienced the pleasure of reading The Blue Sweater: Bridging the Gap Between Rich and Poor in an Interconnected World by Jacqueline Novogratz. Jacqueline Novogratz is the CEO and founder the Acumen Fund, a non-profit impact investment fund that primarily focuses on serving low-income communities in developing countries primarily in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. In her book, she writes about her journey as a young woman as she attempts to use the power of markets to…

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    Essay On Voice Commands

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    training a dog. Are you looking forward to your first training session with your dog? If so, you might be wondering what voice commands should you use. It must be a coincidence because today we’re going to talk about the 10 most commonly used voice commands used for training a dog. Dog commands are words (or gestures), which you use to teach your pooch to associate with a certain behavior – sitting, jumping, fetching. Professional trainers usually use the same set of voice commands when training…

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    Writing for me has always been a complicated and thorough process. While I have enjoyed writing for many years, I often found myself struggling to organize my thoughts in a way that would clearly show my true self to the reader. However, after going through the Reflective Writing Portfolio course, my writing has changed in both its organization and its overall focus. By examining numerous texts and revising many of my old writings, I have learned various techniques to effectively organize my…

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    Freeman Tilden

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    Freeman Tilden was considered to be an innovator in the field of cultural interpretation. Interpreting our Heritage, is recognised as the most influential, seminal book. The book includes the famed “six principles” of interpretation, with an explanation of each one. Tilden’s principles appear straightforward and quite uncomplicated, however, they are more than that, it is sophisticated and imaginative, as his writings speak and challenge the interpreter to this day. This book will offer…

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    Does Plagiarism Look Like?

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    Plagiarists are seen not only as dishonest but also as incompetent, incapable of doing research and expressing original thoughts. When professional writers are exposed as plagiarists, they are likely to lose their jobs and are certain to suffer public embarrassment, diminished prestige, and loss of future credibility. The same is true of other professionals who write in connection with their jobs, even when they are not writing for publication. The charge of plagiarism is serious because it…

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    I. Do you think it is possible that having a dog in the room can lower blood pressure, better than taking blood pressure medication? II. Today I am going to talk to you and inform about the affects that dogs have on people. III. Today I am going to inform you about the effect of dog and human interaction. A. Animals take part in an important role in many people’s lives. Dogs in particular can reduce stress, anxiety, and depression, ease loneliness, encourages exercise and playfulness, and…

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    their dogs, they experience a sense of well-being and feel less stress and anxiety. One of the main reasons in my opinion to agree with allowing dogs in the work environment. Everyone should enjoy their time at work. As every employee is to behave accordingly, I believe this should apply to those who do intend to bring their dogs to the work environment. Demanding that all dogs who are brought into the environment of work prior to attending, take a training class. This will certify the dogs as…

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    Therapy Dog Program Boosting Spirits in Canadian Communities for Over 20 Years [St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Program Video] About the Program Therapy Dogs are St. John Ambulance certified to visit people who will benefit from regular contact with a dog. The St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Visitation Program builds on our proud tradition of community service by bringing the benefits of a dog’s companionship and comfort to those who are hospitalized, residing in long term care, or simply…

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    They take part in it just as another family member would. Who knows, tomorrow could be the day a family that has been wanting and go into an animal shelter and wants the dog, which the shelter wants to euthanize. There’s always hope in every animal finding a forever home. Although there’s nothing you can do to help some dogs, except take them out of their pain and euthanize them. In conclusion, I believe that no animal should be put down due to the time limit of not being adopted. Animals are…

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