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    The way an author persuades the viewer is through a stylistic technique called rhetorical analysis. Rhetorical analysis is when the author or speaker tries to persuade the reader into considering a subject from a different perspective, typically the perspective favored by the author. This technique is used through word choice, repetition, or even asking a rhetorical question that is intended to have a certain effect on the reader such as: happy, sad, curious, or even angry.Some examples of this…

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    Winger Sparknotes

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    When they get into the car to go buy the costumes, Chas grabs West’s leg and demands that he tells him everything that is going on between him and Megan. Ryan Dean West admits to everything he did with Megan, and this leaves Chas completely distraught. The following morning, West has conditioning class where he gets into a fight with JP about Annie. The day continues to go awful when he ends his relationship…

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    According to the Administration for Children and Families (2013), there are one million verified cases of childhood maltreatment reported annually in the United States. Of these cases, 79.5% were the result of neglect, emotional abuse, and abandonment. The significance of the early relationship between infants and their mothers on a child’s development has been documented extensively in the literature (Snyder, Shapiro, & Treleaven, 2012; Dozier, Lindhiem, & Ackerman, 2005). A mother’s ability…

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    I have collected my data through both interviewing and observations of the family in their home environment. The Jones family consists of; Simon (47), Helen (48), Liam (21), Sean (19), Emma (15) and Sean’s baby boy Ryan (1). In my essay I will particularly focus on Helen, Sean and Ryan as they represent different age groups in relation to the developmental theories. In nursing particular theories aid in controlling, predicting and describing phenomena and attempt to explain the links between…

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    "Can Medical Cannabis Break the Painkiller Epidemic?." Scientific American, vol. 315, no. 3, Sept. 2016, pp. 10-12. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&AuthType=cookie,ip,custuid&custid=infohio&db=aph&AN=118576938&site=ehost-live. RYAN-IBARRA, SUZANNE, et al. "Prevalence of Medical Marijuana Use in California, 2012." Drug & Alcohol Review, vol. 34, no. 2, Mar. 2015, pp. 141-146. EBSCOhost,…

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    dronabinol, a major psychotropic part of cannabis, can model a psychotic state sensitizing a person’s dopamine system. Some people are more susceptible to this psychosis as an early sign of schizophrenia. Motivation can be undermined by environment (Ryan & Deci, 2000b). Motivation is based off of the psychological needs of relationships, autonomy, and competence. If psychological needs cannot be met in an environment this can hinder wellbeing. This can also cause individuals to become…

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    Basketball Narrative

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    My eyes focused on the whiteboard as Coach’s pen formed X’s and O’s on the squeaky white surface. He looked at me, trying to give me that boost of confidence for the end of this game. “Alright guys listen up. Ryan has guarded their best player all game, it’s time we catch him off guard,” he said. I answered with a head nod, because my mouth was paper. A 6 foot 4 inch guy shouldn 't have any trouble guarding a guy 4 inches shorter than you, right? WRONG. I have been playing basketball since 5,…

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    Spread Of HIV/AIDS

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    Question 11 HIV/AIDS is a very serious, life-threatening, and almost entirely preventable disease. With increased education and awareness, we can continue to decrease the number of new cases each year, encourage all to become knowledgeable about the disease and get tested, and bring attention and care to current HIV/AIDS patients. One of the most at-risk groups to become infected with HIV/AIDS is young adults, who made up 39 percent of all new infections and 15 percent of all people living…

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    We have officially entered thirty weeks being pregnant, the babies are really healthy and can’t wait to come out. That whole week Ryan and I mostly spent it getting ready for the arrival. We finished the nursery, got the stuff ready for that day and walked a lot to try and make that day come faster. Then the day came, I was officially 31 weeks pregnant and the babies just couldn’t take it any longer. It was a long birth, I got to have a natural birth and I was in labor for 29 hours. But my…

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    When I was young, I was always really worried about messing something up or doing something that my friends didn't. I felt like if I did my own thing, I would be ignored and shut out from everyone. Once summer began and i was preparing for fifth grade, I realized that i would have to either play soccer again or play basketball with my friends. I didnt really want to play basketball but all of my friends were and i felt like i had to. i had a tough desicion to make. When summer was almost…

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