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    Good Deeds Analysis

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    performing the corresponding deed would be good, in which case the appeal to intentions isn 't really necessary.” This argument made by Peter Abelard is a bit confusing because, it begs the question, “how can a deed be named good or bad if the intention isn’t necessary? While attempting to answer this question, I became conflicted by many of my own moral and ethical ideals. Often I found myself questioning if the deeds that I did were the result of my wanting to please God, or from the wanting…

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    Hybridity And Identity

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    answering the questions of the universe. The questions we have asked and the questions we have answered make the world what it is today. Civilizations are now flourishing on a foundation of newfound questions to explore, yet there is one question that no matter how hard we look, no matter how much money and technology we invest into finding the answer, we have ultimately been unsuccessful in finding the true answer. Who we are and how we express ourselves may be the toughest questions to answer…

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    The Pocket Speech assignment was an assignment which involved the review of my school’s Executive Summary that included important information about my school. From this summary I developed a short PowerPoint presentation that included chosen information in which I was familiar, and I gave that speech to a group of authentic audience members. The aspect of the school in which I chose to focus was the Engaged Learning Initiative (ELI), which is our school’s technology initiative, and my audience…

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    Talk In English Language

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    In this assignment, the contribution of talk will be looked at in three main areas; drama, reciprocal reading and questioning. Linking talk to how it helps children’s understanding of texts. A text is defined as meaningful phrases of language that is either written or spoken (Halliday, 1985). The national curriculum shows a variety of oral activities that can be used in the classroom, which includes persuading, drama, explaining, storytelling, and discussion (Grigg, 2010). These examples set in…

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    always tries to bring light to every situation while never sugar coating the reality or truth to it. For not having any college degree he is extremely intelligent. Everything that comes out of his perfectly shaped mouth sounds smart and you never question if it is…

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    myself: how is my mind affecting my leadership; how do I keep myself replenished; and how do I avoid pitfalls of depression? In Courageous Leadership, Hybels asks a poignant question which disturbs, yet intrigues me; “Who is your toughest leadership challenge? You” (182). His answer is direct and convicting. It begs the question, “What am I personally doing to hold myself back from what God wants to accomplish through me?” TD Jakes says, “The most powerful tool you have is your mind.” (Jakes).…

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    My Last Day Essay

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    noticed me except this one young guy who was always so cordial with me. He approach me in the hall and asked what was wrong like I had a sign on my forehead foretelling the plan I had in mind. But it’s hard to answer the question “what’s wrong” when nothing is right so I brushed the question off and walked down the hall. Apparently he had no intention of letting me get away without answering him because he proceeded to follow me. After little fight I decided to just tell him that I wouldn’t be…

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    Doing a 24 hour recall evaluation in class proved to be more challenging than I had originally anticipated. A couple days before conducting the recall in class, I reviewed the instructional material provided in the course documents. After reviewing and analyzing the protocol, I was certain that I would be competent when it came to administering a 24 hour recall during lab and in front of an audience. The day our classmates took on the role of our fictitious patient, I found myself at a lost for…

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    Reading enables a human mind to increase in skill and understanding. While reading, one has to put in effort to understand what a writer is saying. The amount of effort put into understanding the information this person is reading determines how far he stretches his brain’s ability to comprehend. This, in turn, strengthens a person’s thought process and ability to conclude what the information means. If a person doesn’t put in the effort to read every so often, then he can potentially lose some…

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    allies to address, making her audience culpable for inattention to such a serious issue. Then, she introduces a chain of rhetorical question: “Are you willing that those who take your places…blame you for having failed to keep pace with the world? Is there any real gain for you…? Do you want to drive…[people] out of your party?” (42). The use of “you” in the questions confronts the politicians stagnate state, and makes them culpable for future problems (42). To prevent people from blaming them,…

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