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    who passed the form and go through the next phase. This is also can be explained through the compartment specifically for USCIS which is on the first page of the form which proves that they collaborate with the designer. USES DESIGN TO INCREASE READABILITY Every piece of technical communication is presented in a way that is easy for the user to understand and in this particular case, ease them through the process. The form is outlined into different distinct sections such as relationship,…

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    Text Decoding

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    Decoding must be introduced, modeled, practiced, and mastered for a student to be successful at reading independently. For students to practice these skills, we must considering the readability of the text – could a child independently read the text after adequate phonics instruction? Many reading programs and textbooks series include “decodable readers” which are often differentiated to reach students of varying ability levels. These…

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    The Doctors Plague

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    The Doctor’s Plague has excellent readability which gives the book an appeal to many different audiences. The first chapter recounts the story of a young girl who delivers at the Allgemeine Krankenhaus and is written in a fictional style. This use of fictional writing in a historical context…

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    This narrative form also contributed to the work’s readability. Its form, along with a sentence structure that is neither too complex nor too simple, and its various clarifications, currency conversions, and footnotes make The Invention of Murder a work that is directed towards any one of the general…

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    Pranks are often thought of as interesting and joyous activities between friends. Usually the definition holds true among friends, where pranks are commonplace and not particularly remarkable most of the time. However, even within these social circles, pranks signify some concerning issues, such as power imbalance. Furthermore, the advent of new media exposes pranking to a wider audience than ever before. Particularly, video streaming sites such as Youtube allow for the widespread publication…

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    to ans$,,er the quesiions propeliS,'. Read also the features that regr:larl3, appear in rnagazincs and periadicals" Thes* vriltr heip ;v'ou in attempting the assignment better. r-rf 2') Keep the pulity get a high grade. your ianguage and readability of your ans1.4,flr' in rninctr if you wish to Only when you are completely satisfied .,r'ith your draft answer should you write answer boclk you i,vili be sending…

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    In regards to the organization of The Fall of the Dynasties, Taylor manages, rather spectacularly, to portray the tangle of dynasties, alliances, and battles in the Balkan region relatively chronologically, accomplished in such a way that the book can be sectioned off according to the dynasty being discussed. To this end, Taylor successfully avoids creating unnecessary confusion regarding an already confusing topic, thus allowing him to better fulfill his aim to identify the cause and effect…

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    Review of article #1 This article is an un-randomized control trial to explore “the impact of mindfulness training for nursing staff on their levels of mindfulness, compassion satisfaction, burnout, and stress” (Honore, Pierce. Eure & Woodbridge, 2014, p.198). This study also gave a consideration to the impact of mindfulness on patient satisfaction. From the above level of evidence scale, this is a level III of the hierarchy. Validity. In this pilot study, a volunteered nursing unit,…

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    Crime Control As Industry: Towards Gulags, Western Style by Nils Christie, a professor of Criminology at the University of Oslo, is somehow a ground-breaking book to the extent that it argues that ‘’crime control, rather than crime itself is the existent danger for our future’’ and that systems of crime control have the potential for developing western style Gulags, or concentration camps (p.15) Crime Control as Industry is divided into 13 chapters each of those filled with very concrete and…

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    In his 1709 publication The History of the London Clubs, investigative journalist Edward Ward exposes to his readers a scandalous new cultural group that he labels “mollies.” These men, as he describes in the piece “The Mollies’ Club,” comport themselves as women, and commit numerous sodomitical acts with each other. In this revelatory article, Ward frames the mollies as a cultural group that is othered from his audience, one so degenerate that it raises questions of sliding social virtues,…

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