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    I work for a little known Seaworld park, Sesame Place. Yes, a theme park dedicated to the treasured childhood show Sesame Street. While childish, the park is operated by guidelines and policies instituted across all other parks. I happen to work in Aquatic Operations, or simply put I am a Lifeguard. I am one of nearly 200 lifeguards who are on the sesonal payroll in the park. We are all American Red Cross (ARC) certified guards, in an ARC accredited park. This means that we undergo yearly…

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    Agreement • Indigenous people may agree with what has been said or asked during a conversation, despite that it may not reflect their beliefs on the issue. • Agreement was often used by Indigenous people who were raised under a government system to keep ‘out of trouble’. This communication style has continued on to the next generations. This is an example of what is known as ‘inter-generational’ trauma. • It is important to be aware of this communication style and take the time to allow for good…

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    Scientific innovation is highly praised in society, as it results in useful inventions, medicinal cures, improved lifestyles, and social advancements. However, scientific philosopher, Heather Douglas attempts to counter this idea by indicating its negative impacts, in her article “The Dark Side of Science.” The article was first publicized in a scientific magazine, entitled The Scientist. It highlights Douglas’ biased conception of scientists’ direct affiliation with the foreseeable negative…

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    Samuel Johnson uses many rhetorical strategies and stylistic devices in his essay “Rambler”. Rhetorical strategies and stylistic devices can be used in many different ways to argue a point, persuade, and make something memorable. The devices and strategies that Johnson uses include appeal to logos, and high diction. The first rhetorical strategy that Johnson uses is an appeal to logos. An appeal to logos is when an author appeals to the reader’s sense of logic to make the reader see their point…

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    Barriers Of Communication

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    due to poor language skills or poor word choice, or even procrastinating the sending of the message. The receiver might be emotional reactions, not having the proper language skills to understand the word choice, misinterpretation of the message or jargon used, mixing up non-verbal and verbal ques. The medium might be a busy place or loud environment, or even a low battery or internet outage. Feedback from receiver might show no comprehension, such as lack of response or blank look on their…

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    Answer: In this modern day, databases are based heavily on relational models in which tables are the fundamental building blocks. We may ask the question as to where ER comes in database design, its importance and the need for ER modelling in modern databases. In an attempt to answer these questions, we get to understand that ER is a high-level description of the proposed database, useful for understanding the requirements gathered from a client, in our case The Reproduction Antiques Company. It…

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    What Is Gluten Free

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    Is Gluten-Free Right For Me? Every day, Americans are constantly bombarded with images of “the perfect body.” For the vast majority of us Americans, comparing our own bodies to those of supermodels is extremely disheartening, and makes us self-conscious about our physical appearances. Coupling this urge to become thinner with the ever-increasing rate of obesity in the country, the odds of a person being happy with their weight are rather slim. Because of this, countless millions of people go on…

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    broad descriptions of what may cause such complications are provided. The material then lists nine various complications that could be experienced after stroke. These complications are briefly described in one or two sentences using slight medical jargon. Both medical and physical treatment can be prescribed for these complications; the article briefly discusses these possibilities. Phone numbers and websites are provided for…

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    Using Grammarly and SafeAssign as a means of academic integrity Initial post Nowadays there are many ways to maintain academic integrity. Two such ways used at Walden University are Grammarly and SafeAssign. There are other sites that help format and check grammar on the world-wide web. Paperater is another site I have recently tried that has some advantages. The APA Manual is also helpful in learning how to write properly as well as using citations. I believe these resources will help me…

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    4.0 The interpersonal communication skill of feedback and its benefits within Medical Practice 4.1 Explanation of the interpersonal communication skill of feedback Effective communication requires the inclusion of feedback as an interpersonal communication skill; where it is defined as a response to previous messages or actions (Beebe, Beebe & Redmond 2014). Feedback can have a significant impact on the behaviours and attitudes of individuals, which can lead to personal improvements (De…

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