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    Joel Rifkin Interview

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    close-ended question. There are two ways in, which Rifkin could respond to this question, yes, or no. Rifkin goes on to answer with a yes. Safarkri inquires if his mom knows that he is doing the interview and Rifkin confirms that and goes on to tell Safarkri that she is not happy about him doing the interview and that his mother thinks that it will bring up the past, which is not a good thing. In this particular line of questioning Safarkri uses what is referred to as a swing question. A swing…

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    the one enacting also needs to question himself or herself of what the potential consequences will be for his or her actions. For Sherlock Holmes, in The Hound of the Baskervilles, who continually questions Mortimer whether the curse is legitimate, this comes as second nature due to his wise use of his intelligence. He even questions if the curse is a “fairy tale” due to suspicion in which he has about the curse (Doyle 8). In this narrative, Holmes continually questions himself on what to do…

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    Griffin and the type of the case was theft which is section 334 of the criminal code, and she had also violated sec 145. The players in this case were Shauna Megan Griffin who was the accused, Mark Godoy who was the defence lawyer, Mr. Humphrey who was the crown, and Judge Kehoe. This trial was long because the accused Shauna had stolen items from Cosmo Prof, Walmart, Shoppers Drug Mart, and LCBO from May 1st to Oct 5th. She had been on probation…

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    Barcode Of Life Analysis

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    The article “Barcode of Life” by Mark Y. Stoeckle and Paul D. N. Hebert shows the fairly new emerging field of classifying species based on a small bit of genetic code found on an enzyme in the mitochondria called cytochrome C oxidase subunit 1 (Pg. 84). The enzyme was chosen because it had enough base pairs (648) to be able to differentiate species, but not long enough to take too much time to read. This new way of categorizing different species arose from the age-old way of categorizing…

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    (2013). She encourages us to live our life to the fullest. Eulogies are not like resumes. In fact, Huffington states “their eulogies are mostly about what they did when they weren’t achieving and succeeding” (2013). This article involves rhetorical questions and examples of eulogies to get us thinking and show us perspectives. The articles audience would be workaholics to make them realize that who you are is more important than what you do. I agree with what the article is stating about…

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    Psy 270 Week 9 Final Paper

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    Does it ask all of the necessary questions to determine what the client’s presenting problem is? Please support your answer. Yes, the intake form covers necessary questions to determine the client’s presenting problem. It has a section that asks the consumer to list the problems they are seeking help for and what goals they hope to accomplish. There is also a symptoms checklist with options that include depressed mood, excessive worry, anxiety attacks, and excessive guilt. Knowledge about…

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    ” The author of this essay, Mark Edmundson, is a notable English professor associated with the University of Virginia. Professor Edmundson received a B.A from Bennington College in 1974, then in 1985, earned his Ph.D. from Yale University (Department of English). “Who Are You and What Are You Doing Here?” focuses on how a typical university functions from the administration, to the professors, and most importantly the students. Edmundson goes on even further to question what the student thinks…

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    fraction of Americans were truly free. He adopts a frustrated tone in order to convey to America, especially abolitionists, the mistreatments that slaves receive in the South and the lack of change. First, Douglass opens his speech by using rhetorical questions meant to make his listeners think about what the Fourth of July means to not only them but slaves as well. Douglass develops ethos…

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    Kahmarion Drawing

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    of drawing, Kahmarion said that he was finished and I began asking him questions about what he drew. For the sake of time and the fact that Kahmarion gave some pretty lengthy responses to my questions, I only asked him four questions about his drawing. The first question that I asked was, “What is happening in this picture?” His response was, “This is a basketball rim My grama got this for My lase ChristMas.” The second question I asked was, “How do you play this game?” Kahmarion answered, “Me…

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    What Are Discourse Markers

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    For example, the teacher pauses from 02:21.460 - 02:22.330 before he asks, “Any questions about those groups?” He pauses again from 05:24.960 - 05:25. 580 before he asks, “Any other questions?” Next, the teacher utilizes the eye gaze to indicate a transition. According to Winston (2017), “Eye gaze . . . often marks utterance boundaries (p. The pattern of this visual discourse feature is very interesting because not only does the teacher consistently…

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