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    The late 1800’s in America life for women was not as easy or fulfilling as it is for a woman in America today. Women were looked at differently than men, and were treated as such. There have been many women in our past that have helped shape who we are as women today. Many groups have contributed to women’s rights as well. Women were not allowed to do a lot of things we as women are allowed to do today. Women in the late 1800’s in America were treated indifferently because: they were refused the…

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    Rights is an international treaty established for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (reference goes here) The European Court of Human Rights established this by drawing upon inspiration from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The ECHR ratified this treaty and continually ensures all 47 articles contained in the doctrine are adhered to by all member states. (reference goes here) If we look at the fundamental nature of the principles as stated in the ECHR, they can…

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    Homework 2 Cognitive Psychology Related Topic: Gender Differences in Creativity Reference 1: Newman, S. D. (2015). Differences in cognitive ability and apparent sex differences in corpus callosum size. Psychological Research, doi: 10.1007/s00426-015-06883 Reference 2: Gong, G., He, Y., & Evans, A. C. (2011). Brain connectivity: gender makes a difference. The Neuroscientist, 17(5), 575-591. doi: 10.1177/1073858410386492 Reference 3: Abraham, A. (2015). Gender and creativity: an overview of…

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    APA Style Analysis

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    Although they are very similar, there are some slight differences. A current nursing student originally used MLA up until she started to conduct case studies in her medical program and in turn had to start using APA (Vanessa). The formatting and reference…

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    These days it seems like references are everywhere and in everything. Whether in imagery used in a new music video, or the namesakes for everyone’s favorite pizza-eating, crime-fighting, shelled superheroes; references are common occurrences and carried with them is meaning. The use of high culture references in mass culture is a good starting point that, when used in an educational setting, increases student engagement, understanding, and recognition of topics and terminology, but this often…

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    In Benjamin Banneker’s letter to Thomas Jefferson, Banneker effectively convinces Jefferson to end slavery through his use of multiple historical references and powerful diction. Banneker’s first use of a historical reference is when he first addresses Thomas Jefferson in the letter. He says “recall to your mind that time in which the arms and tyranny of the British Crown were exerted with every powerful effort in order to reduce you to a State of Servitude.” In saying this he effectively…

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    Film Turning Points

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    References within a film can be to historical events, as commonly seen in fictional films, such as when the film Cold Mountain (2003) mentioned the battle of Petersburg. Films can also make references through the actors themselves. For example, when Al Pacino played Big Boy in Dick Tracy (1990) he parodied his performances as gangsters in his previous films. Films may also employ intertextual references, references to other works, such as when Run Lola Run (1999) made reference to a lady…

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    if he could start his cycling career over again he would still dope (reference 1). Possibly the biggest case of doping in not only the sport of cycling but world sport he had repeatedly said during his career that he did not take performance enhancing drugs but one of his most famous quotes that makes him look foolish now is “I have never had a single positive doping test, and I do not take performance- enhancing drugs” (reference 2) this was in part due to his team covering up positive doping…

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    Muhammad Ali Monologue

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    A deeper reference however is of Muhammad Ali who posed as St. Sebastian for an Esquire magazine cover in 1968. Muhammad Ali did this in protest of the draft. He had been drafted but refused to serve on account of his religious beliefs. Then in the episode, “A Tale of Two Cities,” The 1968 Democratic National Convention occurs. Several of the characters watch it unfold on the TV, including Don while he is in California. Michael Ginsberg and Jim Cutler wind up in an argument stemming from…

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    Cleft Palate

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    • Reference: Nyberg, J., Westberg, L. R., Neovius, E., Larson, O., & Henningsson, G. (2010). Speech results after one-stage palatoplasty with or without muscle reconstruction for isolated cleft palate. Cleft Palate-Craniofacial Journal, 47(1), 92-103. doi:10.1597/08-222.1 − Summary of findings from above reference: Children with cleft of the hard and soft palate (CHSP) had significantly poorer speech outcomes compared to the reference group and to children with cleft of the soft palate only…

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