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    Slogans also tie along to another strategy called glittering generalities with emotionally appealing words that are applied to further propaganda, but present no concrete argument or analysis. The repetition of slogans also fortifies learning through imitation. When a prominent leader or authority…

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    Dr Fritz Holiness

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    Chapter one describes the relationship between "holiness" and "separation." Dr. Moritz says, "separation is not all there is to holiness, but it is a vital part of the concept" (page 9). A study of the major Hebrew and Greek words (also put in English form for those who don't know Hebrew or Greek!) shows that "to sanctify, to make holy" includes the idea, "to set apart" (pages 8,9,105–113). God's holiness is intrinsic (i.e. necessary to His nature) and is both negative (separate from evil) and…

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    snapshots. I have always described mine as a jigsaw puzzle with many missing pieces. King was generous enough to share some of his writing revelations with us such as: 1. “The editor is always right.” 2. “To write is human, to edit is divine.” 3. “Imitation precedes creation.” 4. “Don’t Staple Manuscripts.”…

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    developed by the children themselves (Liao and Cai 1995). Children will mimic what they see, and these gender traits are associated with what they see in their parents. The social learning theory suggests that children learn gender roles through imitation of role models (Beal 1994). Children normally copy others of the same sex such as parents. An example of this is White and Brinkerhoff’s study, “The Sexual Division of Labor: Evidence from Childhood.” Their study shows that more than two thirds…

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    Symbolism, according to Webster’s Dictionary, is defined as, “artistic imitation or invention that is a method of revealing or suggesting immaterial, ideal, or otherwise intangible truth or states’’. This means some things or objects have a bigger picture or mean something greater than what they seem like. An example from the…

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    Crime Causation: A Comparison of Two Theories Andrew Dyar Anderson University Abstract: This essay offers a comparison between Robert Akers’ Social Learning Theory, and Walter Reckless’ Containment Theory. Social Learning Theory expands on Edwin Sutherland’s Differential Association Theory and seeks to explain that crime causation in some individuals is contributed to external factors in their environment. Containment Theory exists as part of the control theory that credits…

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    Cognitive, Social and Emotional Capabilities in Siblings of Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Sandra Romano SPCE 682 February 11, 2018 Siblings of Children with ASD Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by impairment in social and communication behaviors, concerns about how this may impact siblings of children with ASD in both positive and negative ways have surrounded some present studies. The following is a review of the…

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    Class Description Diabetic self-management group classes will be held each Monday from 6pm to 7pm at the Medical Plaza (room 234) on Archer Road in Gainesville, Florida. These are comprehensive sessions about diabetes that are idea for both newly diagnosed diabetics as well as long term diabetics that would like a refresher course. There will be a total of four classes that begin on the first Monday of the month and end on the last Monday of the month. Each class will have fifteen seats.…

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    Who is the intended audience? Young teenagers, but can also be adults to hear the opinion of the writer. State the father's argument in your own words. The son says that the father does not treat him as an adult, the father's argument to this is in a few years when time and experience make him mature, he will then treat him as an adult. Define the technique of reversal and explain how the author uses it in the essay. Technique of Reversal: Taking a problem and reframing it in terms of its…

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    what everyone would least of all accept, for everyone hates a falsehood in that place most of all…. This would be most correctly called true falsehood—ignorance in the soul of someone who has been told a falsehood. Falsehood in words is a kind of imitation of this affection in the soul, an image of it that comes into being after it and is not a pure falsehood. (382b)…

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