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    Upon completing interview one and two, I surmise that interviewing is not as easy as it appears. Whether it be asking questions to a stranger, friend, or a family member, there are still levels of discomfort because my role changes. I am no longer their friend who can talk in a causal manner, I have to contemplate and decide what questions to ask and how to prevent boundary violations. With friends and family, I often do not perceive this and conversations are more lenient. It was difficult to…

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    disparity between image and fact of her role, and she constantly looks for ways to assert her image and relieve her guilt. Mrs. Alving accepts the image of herself as free and liberated, which clarifies why she is defeated in every attempt at atonement. Paraphrase/summarize the final paragraph on page 14. In the end of the play, light becomes more and more prominent and distinguished. The play begins with gloomy and rainy weather, and Mrs. Alving plays her important scenes near the only source…

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    This paper is a reflection and overview of plagiarism and appeal procedure, in which the definition, consequences, and appeals procedure of academic misconduct is discussed. The first section includes a summary of a presentation regarding plagiarism and the appeals procedure for Liberty University. The second section is a reflection describing insights received from the presentation and procedure. The last section includes how this knowledge is applicable in the future. Plagiarism, the act of…

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    tells how many people have tunnel vision “That she saw more in her blindness that others who had eyes” (Brooks 71). Even though she is blind and can’t see the world, she has seen more of the world with her imagination by others descriptions. This paraphrase explains how even though she can’t see things that she still imagines them. When Helen was…

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    non-profit explains that “the “backdoor” means Apple will have to to write brand new code that will compromise key features of the phone’s security,” (Opsahl). If Apple did make a backdoor to the iPhone then all phones would be able to be hacked. Paraphrase In this letter written by the…

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    Having carried out a number of counseling sessions in the course of this class, by now I was feeling confident and prepared than I was in my first counseling session. I could feel even before the session began, that the experience and skills I have attained so far were crucial for my session. The purpose of my second counseling session was to dig deeper into the problems that my client came in for. I have decided to use the same client that I used for my first counseling session, Ted, who was…

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    paragraph's topic fits in with the author's thesis) 10/___. ii. Paragraph Transitions (good flow from one paragraph’s topic to the next paragraph’s topic; don't jump around) 10/___. C. Textual Evidence (appropriate use of quotes and paraphrases) 5/___. III. Comprehension. Evidence that you understand the author's argument. 10/___. IV. General (15 points) A. Format: grammar, punctuation, spelling, writing style, formatting…

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    Plagiarism is an important thing to be aware of and understand while going to college. It is using someone's words and information as your own without giving credit. This is a serious offense and Yakima Valley College takes it seriously. Many people are not aware of how to accurately use others information. When writing and using information you have to keep questioning what is common knowledge or not. On the YVC library homepage they explain everything to know about what plagiarism is and how…

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    Direct Quote Despite all of the thoughts on music and helping you study it may have an opposing effect. Clifford Nass, a professor at Stanford University states“Music with lyrics is very likely to have a problematic effect when you’re writing or reading.” I believe this to be true, though I do like to listen to music in class it is very hard to focus on music and reading or your music and your teacher lecturing the class on your next assignment. Glenn Schellenberg a professor in the psychology…

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    schools though. When students have computers, phones, or tablets in their hands, we are tempted to use them and end up being distracted. With paper and pencil, we become more attentive and instead of writing every word a teacher may say, we summarize, paraphrase, and use concept mapping. The no phone policy at Massaponax High School has raised up the percentage of more participation and grades. Students actually have face-to-face conversations. We use eye contact and actually listen. There is…

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