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    When we feel attracted to someone, our first instinct is to pull out the pick-up lines, and pick up the preening. But is that really what we look for in a partner? We could search through issues of fashion magazines, hours of television, and scores of magazines, and still have no definitive answer about what causes us to be attracted to other people. In the video, the hosts conducted experiments to find out what circumstancesWhat we do know is that words aren’t the definitive factor in whether…

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    another step. Looking at it in a entirely different way that we least expect. Our next section of this poem deals with sounds; as the narrator of this poem doesn’t know which to either prefer. Whether it’s innuendoes, inflections or the whistle of the blackbird. If its inflections, it would be dealing with the changes that are at ends of sounds. And its innuendoes, it would have to do with the sound going at a sloped angle; the sound grows or shrinks in a gradual pace. As this interpretation…

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    unused. Also the monkeys in the scene were sitting stoick on the floor, all lined up in a ro. They didn’t really move and interact like the monkeys they were meant to be portraying. But at the same time I must, once again commend the actors The inflection and emotion in their voices drew you in and almost make you forget what you were looking at. Overall, the play was good. I was intrigued at the multiple skits, and I thought the selection of actors was amazing. What I liked was that I didn't…

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    know everything about people and their subjective experiences before they go through the veil of ignorance. The actual reasoner would have their life experiences shape their decision making. However, just because we cannot account for the cultural inflections does not mean having an ideal is useless. The idealized reasoner could possibly have desired traits. But, in regards to how Rawls’ uses the idealized reasoner in his theory, Mills would suggest that this is an issue for…

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    she was monotone, but their seemed to be no variations in her voice. Also she could improve the rate of her voice. Even though everything spoken was very clear and easily understood, she spoke too fast. The speed of her voice combined without inflections could possible make it hard to become fully engaged in the speech, had the speech been longer. Nonverbally, Lauren did not seem too anxious. She does needs to make eye contact with the audience in her next speech to improve. She could also try…

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    I also interpreted the incident based on the tape-like pictures included with the poem. Then, listening to and watching the video made me reinterpret the poem in a completely different way. In the video, the poem is read slowly and with minimum inflection- it doesn’t sound angry. Also, as the video image combined with the poem was reduced to a very slow frame speed, it made the incident easier to understand and the viewer can see that the player who is headbutted said something to the player…

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    Originally Andy felt ambivalent towards fashion as she had limited knowledge on how to dress. She didn’t watch what she ate which was shown when she purchased an onion bagel before her interview a. She would eat carbs as she has different values to those at runway and values intelligence and personality more than appearance. She shows a value expressive function by wearing unfashionable clothes. When Miranda enters the office immediately all staff go in panic to ensure everything is in order.…

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    Rubric, which states “Student has no recall or minimal recall of only a fact or two from the passage.” Also, while reading the passage Kayla exhibited similar traits to the Oral Reading Fluency Assessment, with prosody and pace. There was little inflection or intonation, and her pace was very slow and choppy. The assessor will work with Kayla on comprehension skills while reading a chapter book together. The assessor will write comprehension questions to ask Kayla at the conclusion of each…

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    While the definition of American Sign Language varies throughout institutions and settings, Dr. William Vicars defines ASL as “a visually perceived language based on a naturally evolved system of articulated hand gestures and their placement relative to the body, along with non-manual markers such as facial expressions, head movements, shoulder raises, mouth morphemes, and movements of the body” (ASL: a brief description, n.d.). More specifically, ASL may also vary among individuals. Pidgin…

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    texts language, there are some obvious pointers that show a difference between the texts. Edward uses more factual words, for example “early-acquired” and native aptitude”. While Lee’s text has a more poetic use of language, for example “ other inflections condemned one…

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