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    Conclusion Running head: REDUCED INEQUALITY IN EDUCATION 9 Educational inequality affects nursing, healthcare, and individual health. In many industrialized countries, it has been shown that social inequality affects health. In addition, other studies have shown that people with lower socioeconomic statuses are more likely to have back pain and comorbidities than those with higher socioeconomic statuses. It is reported that education levels…

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    "Letters from Birmingham" is a series of letters written in a Birmingham jail cell by Martin Luther King. The letters were intended to be a response to criticism from clergymen after Martin Luther King was arrested for protesting without a permit. Kings message in the letter explains why he protested, the purpose of peaceful protest, and how segregation has diseased society. He describes his presidential ranking amongst the Southern Christian Leadership Conference group and his organizational…

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    Often in this paper I will be referring to a discourse community, and at first it would seem like you are not a part of one. Nevertheless, sports teams, book clubs, even just having a job puts you in a discourse community. John Swales, a professor of linguistics, defines discourse communities as having certain criteria. He states that they have an agreed set of public goals, they have mechanisms of intercommunication, and they have a specific lexis. I am currently in my second year here at…

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    A Rhetorical Analysis of a Central Argument in Malcolm Gladwell’s Outliers In his acclaimed novel Outliers, a book that details the various factors that contribute to success, Malcolm Gladwell aims to convince his audience of the simple yet powerful assertion that success cannot simply be attributed to the choices one makes, but rather that it is a product of opportunity. “Outliers are those who have been given opportunities — and who have had the strength and presence of mind to seize them”,…

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    have one chance to hear the message that is trying to be conveyed. For this reason, the speech has to be prepared for the ear instead of to be read. To accomplish this the speaker must have a simple speech, avoiding the use of unnecessary words or jargon. The use of repetition helps…

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    This article is about how wind and nuclear power have a better alternative power source than coal and fossil fuel. It also talks about how the USA is switching to renewable power generating sources. In addition, there are pros and cons to these renewable power resources for generating power. For instance, wind power is a good source of power, but can cause too much power generation and sometimes cannot produce enough power. However, nuclear power is a good source of constant power, but does not…

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    . The reports about what happened on June 4, 1989 in Tiananmen Square vary so greatly that it makes it nearly impossible to know what actually happened. It is clear that the writers all had different perceptions of the events. I know my perceptions would have influenced the way I saw the events, as well. In turn, it would have affected the way I wrote about the events that took place. One of the things that would color my perspective and affect the way I would write about the events that…

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    and major changes with technical knowledge and understanding. Example: When computer Professionals deals with people who don’t have Computer or little Technical understanding. It creates Technical Jargon. So, we must resolve this Jargon. Most of the people have computer gap, also create technical jargon. Now a days, the most of the IT Professional have strong IT Knowledge but lack of communication…

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    Informed consent is based on legal and ethical issues in relation to a person’s healthcare. The consumer must be given information on their illness, treatments or any procedures that are to be done in a way that in understandable to them. If English is not their first language, or there is a language barrier of any type, then a translator should be provided. With this information, they should be able to make an informed decision about their care. This falls under a consumer or patient’s autonomy…

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    After spending some time delving into the contents on the website of the Mobile Police Department, a few things became apparent to me. Mobile Police Department’s website meets its intended purpose of informing the public about threats to its safety in an easily understood way. While this is a simple purpose for thee website is community engagement, there seems to be a lack of content. Far too much of the content on this website focus on the department’s organizational structure, it could…

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