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    Logos is reason or the rational principle expressed in words and things, argument, or justification (dictionary.com, 2016). Ray Comfort wanted his audience to think about the topic in a sense that many don’t consider. Comfort began to ask questions regarding abortion, all the respondents agreed that it should be a woman’s choice or that it depended on the situation. They were then asked what situation makes abortion acceptable. One person in particular, who identified themselves as pro-choice…

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    Dan Simmons and Danielle Eustace. The negative team presented by Andon Ware and Austin Railey III. The affirmative team and negative team both did a pretty great job on the topic beside a little controversial comment during the question and answers. However, their research were both valid and support their resolve well. I believe the affirmative team won this debate. I believed the affirmative team got the win for this debate because they were point out some strong elements. At the beginning of…

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    First technique he employs is clear structure in organizing his piece. In the beginning Professor Myers uses a hook which poses a question that makes his readers think about the truth behind happiness and its connection with money. Specifically he asks, “Could money buy happiness? [. . .] ‘Would a little more money make you a little happier?’” (Myers 15). This question would pull in American Psychologist journal readers during the time of publication in 2000 since the depression rate was high…

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    mouse. Still, don’t be that picky to choose the right candidate; you simply need to comprehend what you are searching for and how to ask the right questions. Above and beyond all other consideration, this interview should help you to see who of all candidates has the skills, eager to learn new things and who will succeed in this business. Sample Questions to Answer: 1. Tell me about yourself. The interviewer likes to hear a brief introduction about you, what…

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    Personality should be valued or construct to get detailed characteristics of a person. As we cannot physically see the traits, there will be a question about is it really there or true? Scientists made some interference about people and how they are like and such measurement are hypothetical most of the times. Smith (2005) was explaining in his study that even though those theoretical theories are there, it is necessary to make sure they are measure “in a convincing, valid way” (P. 396).…

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    Before I began annotating and thoroughly reading through Zimbardo’s piece, I gave initial answers to the two questions proposed at the start for two reasons. One is just being an active reader. I feel to truly understand someone else’s opinion; you have to have one of your own that can be argued for or against. The second reason I gave an initial answer was because I wanted to be critical of my own answer and his. This meaning, if we are to agree, what information did he have or find that I…

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    difficult to just follow the script and not prompt the student to think about the question longer or review their work before they had a final answer.…

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    She also talks about how people can degrade women especially we black women in society however she writes that it won’t stop them/her from rising. In each line that author writes each line or Rogers 2 question throughout the essay with a very strong and determined voice. Throughout the poem the writer uses simile (“like dust, I’ll rise), metaphor (“I’m a black ocean, leaping & wild”) and personification (“You may shoot me you words, you may cut me with…

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    relationships than live, face-to-face relationships. The importance of this research is to prove how loneliness can affect an individual to develop more virtual Facebook relationships than live relationships. This study will help contribute to other researchers who are in the same area of study, this study can help develop ideas about individuals reason to make relationships online. The work cited of other authors in this research can help contribute to studies done on loneliness and social…

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    “What do you want to be when you grow up?” This is the question that is asked to every child as they grow up, so of course when you are younger you say a horse trainer or a teacher because you love horses or your teacher. With age your love and passion for things can change and be altered. My idea of a dream job has changed from a ceramist, then a vet, to a teacher, and finally an actuary. My first occupation ideas were very common options, but with a small career questionnaire I was able to…

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