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    thought I would wait until I receive my exploratory essay and use the feedback I get from my professor and then start writing my critical analysis essay. Second Stage Frustration: Disappointment at its Finest As soon as I received my grade for the exploratory essay, my world turned upside down. I got a C+ on the…

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    interview, I asked my interviewee a few questions about challenges he faced on his path to success of becoming a professor. As he answered the questions verbally, I observed and noted his nonverbal communication. It is quite fascinating how a person can communication…

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    Gates Case is an example of racial profiling. In the Gates Case, A black Harvard professor, Henry Louis Gates Jr., was arrested at his home finally coming home after a long stay in Harvard, by a white police officer, for attempting burglary. “The officer, rather than treat Professor Gates as a respected member of the Harvard faculty, probably expected more illegal behavior from him because he was a black man. Professor Gates, in turn, probably “offered more defiance because the officer was…

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    Seated at the table was her professor, squinting at a laptop screen, reading glasses perched ineffectively. After a brief moment, the professor looked up, saw Mari, and removed her glasses. She smiled expectantly. "Hello, I'm here for my conference," Mari quietly squeaked out. "Come in, have a seat." Mari made a show of taking the empty seat across the table and pulling out her writer's notebook, trying to prolong the process to delay the inevitable—the professor was going to read her…

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    Before composing the assignment, my professor educated the class on how to develop well construed persuasive essay and speeches. She first demonstrated the class several oral personation from the 2016 election speeches. She then identifies several key points. For instance, many of the presenters used family memories to demonstrate a connection with the audience, in other terms to use resources that can be relatable to others. Secondly, my professor also specifies on how the presenters would…

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    In the story, Journey to the Center of the Earth, the main characters are Professor Hardwigg, his nephew Harry, and their guide Hans. Professor Hardwigg is a tall thin man with wiry glasses. Harry is a young boy who is very scared of the journey to the center of the Earth and he tries to a secret from his uncle and their Icelandic guide, Hans. Hans is a very strong man who will save Harry and Professor Hardwigg countless times. The book takes place in several locations including Hamburg…

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    Professor Jose Emmanuel Raymundo made very clear expectations regarding attendance, behavior and participation in the beginning of this semester. Attendance was not only essential for adhering to the SRJC’s Attendance Requirements, but also to ensure concrete knowledge and understanding of the provided materials while moving through the course. I made it a priority to come to every single class this semester and I am proud to have achieved that goal. Arriving on time to class was also emphasized…

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    The class with the most beneficial teaching method that I can recall was my Accounting 230 courses taught by Professor Nori Pearson at Washington State University, in Pullman, WA. Professor Pearson heavily relied on the problem-posing education method which worked very well for me. She would present the information that we needed to be taught. Every couple slides, she would have us answer multiple…

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    39 Steps Analysis

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    convinced Richard to take her back to his place to spend the night, which catapulted the play into its most significant events. That night, Annabella came out of bed to wake Richard, inform him of what exactly is taking place, and find the English professor in Scotland who has knowledge of the confidential information, all before she drops dead from being stabbed in the back by the enemy spies. Following the dramatic night, Richard finds himself on the run for being accused for the murder of…

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    Expectancy Violation Essay

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    Introduction This research study attempts to ascertain a link between student’s perception of college professors and what non- verbal messages they are communicating by their attire. Burgoon’s Expectancy Violations theory was used as the basis for the research. The hypothesis posed was that “clothing can influence the perception of the wearer’s credibility and attractiveness as well as a variety of other judgments.” In this specific study, they believed that professor’s wearing the most…

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