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    included in the top corner. I learned that the page number and your name should be in the top right corner, and that the heading is on the left side. I think overall I did pretty well with the page citation and paraphrases. The page citation was pretty simple, but even though the paraphrases were more difficult I believe I still did pretty well with them. I don’t believe I had any problems with either, I think I understood them well. Also my Turnitin.com matching was only 7% so I did not exceed…

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    Active Listening Analysis

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    In the assignment today, we select one person or parent to retaliate a practice using the skill of active listening, attending, reflecting feelings, questioning, and paraphrasing. Furthermore we used the open ended and closed questions and see what type of response we get from your helper. This practice was very easy, in this case not was difficult to use skills, the skills more difficult was feeling because one can become in this person to understand it. The part most uncomfortable were when…

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    Case study This paper follows the classification of Menunier and Granger's because they indicate that idiomatic and fixed expressions are phraseological unit. In addition, they subcategorize idioms into three subsets: semi-idioms, pure idioms and literal idioms. Concerning strategies, Baker's methods couples with Trosborg's techniques will be satisfactory. Moreover the research proposes the difficulties stated by Mona Baker. In this regard, it compares between idioms extracted from the Arabic…

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    Direct Quote Analysis

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    Direct quote Music can have different effects on people’s work and learning abilities, and they need to decide on whether or not they should listen to music in connection with their work and learning. Some find that it helps them study while others find that they just want to sing along to the music. Other people find that listening to music without lyrics helps them focus. For “Melanie Finemen, a Junior at Brown University, ‘Especially when music doesn’t have words, it can help me get into the…

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    Reflection of scholarly values reflective writing. Professionalism and the development of writing are important. Writing reflectively has helped me to learn and understand ways of writing correctly making sure as reading the reader understands what they are reading. As I write, with assurance the reader doesn’t have to stop and rethink what they have already read, analyzing very clearly what I am trying to say or explain to the reader. While I write, peer reviewing, editing and revising, I must…

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    In "What Doesn't Kill You," Mark P. Mattson discusses "how neuroscientist think" eating plant products such as vegetables and fruit will help "prevent brain disease including Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and strokes." Neuroscientist developed a hypothesis that regular exercise and activities are less likely to suffer from "Alzheimer's Disease". According to the article "plants do not kill" predators, they just want them to leave them alone by targeting their nervous systems. Different poisons such…

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    what a great loss and a tragic waste his death was. And yet, in only 40 years of life, John Lennon made amazing contributions to the human race that people continue to talk about today and will still be talking about for generations to come. To paraphrase a piece of Apple ad copy (if you'll forgive me),…

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    Title: War Is Kind, about the good things war does for people and how it accommodates them positively. Paraphrase: Do not cry girl, war is good. Just because your lover got shot and his horse ran away, you shouldn’t cry. The drums of war are loud, the battlefield is full of your men who are craving a fight. These men were born to take orders and die. A flag flies above them where the spirit of battle is great, but the spirit left a thousand dead. Do not cry baby, war is good. Don’t cry…

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    It is in biology that nature may be discovered; in economics that the market may be comprehended; in psychology that the individual’s mind and behavior may be observed; but only in history may an inquisitive scholar understand all industries and their champions. History often appears as the recording of biased facts and blurred events referenced to as a contrast to the present. Regrettably, in no other way, may a man spend his life turning the beautiful drama of the struggle of civilization into…

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    After long hours of research, I have finally decided which article I would like to include in my paper. The article I chose is “The Tongue Who Would Be King” that is written by Dennis Baron. This article was published in a magazine called “Science and Spirit” in the year, 2004. Dennis Baron is a professor. He teaches English and linguistics at the University of Illinois. His research mainly emphases on the language reform, the history and present state of the English language, and global English…

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