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    Sound It Out Analysis

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    Sanchez is going to record soon with this group of relentless explorers/improvisers who are strictly connected to the modern-creative jazz scene. Its members are Chris Speed on tenor saxophone, Michael Attias on alto saxophone; Thomas Heberer on trumpet, Kirk Knuffke on cornet, Ben Goldberg on clarinet, Omar Tamez on guitar and percussion, John Hébert on double bass, and Sam Ospovat on drums. The welcoming composition called “Big Weirdo” is a notably orchestrated avant-garde piece that gains a…

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    Reflection Paper On Autism

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    There are a variety of disorders that are on the Autism spectrum. During the interview, Lisa explained that her son Christopher is on this Autism spectrum (Kirk, Gallagher, & Coleman, 2015). Autism is, according to Kirk, Gallagher, & Coleman (2015), “a disorder that affects a child’s social development and ability to communicate and that include unusual behavioral manifestations such as repetitive motor movements”. Autism is found to be both genetic and can also be caused from the…

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    Public Law 94-142

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    disability is deemed severe to the point that general education classrooms with supplementary aids does not allow the student to reach their full potential, then removal of the student to a special classroom or school is allowed. According to Hunt, Kirk, Turnbull, and Ysseldyke in the article, “The Education For All Handicapped Children Act (PL 94-142) 1975” they state, “The concept of LRE necessitates that children with and without disabilities should be educated together unless it does not…

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    The criminal justice system relies on a variety of factors and techniques in order to uphold social control; preventing and alleviating crime, as well as penalizing those who violate the laws that have been placed upon us. Eyewitness identification is relied upon heavily throughout the investigation and prosecution procedures. The term “eyewitness testimony” refers to an account given by an individual of an event that they have witnessed. Although juries tend to pay close attention to eyewitness…

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    Using the College GameDay crew and allowing Kirk Herbstreit to be the main voice of the commercial is an example of ethos in the commercial. This is an example of ethos because everyone can trust Kirk Herbstreit and the rest of the crew to be honest because they are all famous athletes and coaches. Another example of ethos in this commercial is the fact that the ESPN logo…

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    9, 2017 FACTS William Montaigne defaulted on a $24,500 college student loan. Ms. Kirk of Collegiate Debt Collection Service called Montaigne and demanded payment on the loan. This was Kirk’s first call to Montaigne. Montaigne responded that he would begin repayment as soon as he “had his feet on the ground.” Kirk told him this was unacceptable and she would have to examine his job status and finances. Kirk also told Montaigne that he could not expect a “free ride on the government” and…

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    Moreover, this growth in prison populations plants the seeds of ‘legal cynicism’ amongst over-policed vulnerable communities (Kirk and Matsuda, 2011, p.443). Kirk and Matsuda described ‘legal cynicism’ as a community’s perception that the state’s power is ‘illegitimate’ which increases resistance to the state, and by extension, impedes the state’s ability to respond to crime (Kirk and Matsuda, 2011, p.444-46). Ultimately, through my studies, it became clear to me that the state’s recent move…

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    chronic medical condition. On the other hand, increasing numbers of elderly want to remain independent. Yet, by the year 2000 over four million elderly individuals will live below the poverty line, according to the United States Census (Rittner, & Kirk, 1995). Access to care for many elderly individuals who lack resources to gain care is difficult. In their self-sufficiency the elderly often does not want to impose upon family to get to and from medical…

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    “Both Piaget and Vygotsky believe that nature plays a significant role in what we learn” (Kirk, Sarah). How we grew up, being in a strict or not strict household, has a major role in who we are and how we learn. Both theorists believe that we are exposed has an influence on what we believe is normal or not (Kirk, Sarah). For example, when a person is raised in a very liberal, open household, they will most likely be more open to other lifestyles than…

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    Aristotle’s view of a tragic hero is not very different from today’s tragic protagonist. The themes are still similar in that there is always a fatal flaw of the hero. Elizabeth Keen is a tragic hero in the show, Blacklist, because of her past, job that revolves around Raymond Reddington, and for her always forgiving Reddington. If either of those elements were different, she would most likely not be a tragic hero. Elizabeth Keen, known as Liz, had an unusual childhood, and her upbringing…

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