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    She will then be able to complete the test in time. Using both skills will help her in the long run with creativity as well. I think I would have John use Sequence. With sequence he can best give details to others rather then trying to give jumbled facts. But using both precise and sequence would also be the best route. Paul should use Sequence when trying to explain how a machine works. Explaining in steps will help others understand what is being said. I would also think Precise would work…

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    The sequence of development is the development is the guidelines we follow to monitor children’s overall development. For example the chart above shows expected milestones as such that a child should be achieving at that age and stage. However every child learns and grows differently as they are all individuals and no two children will be exactly the same or learn at the exact same time this is the rate of development. The rate of development is different for every child for example a baby at…

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    Life Without Sequence On October 5th, 1984, the body of 15-year-old Kristina Hickey was found raped and stabbed behind a mall in Park Forest, Illinois. She had been missing for two days, having last been seen walking on her way home from choir practice. On January 15, 1987, Christopher Abernathy, who was seventeen at the time the murder was committed, was convicted of Hickey’s murder and sentenced to ‘Life’ in prison without the possibility of parole. Abernathy’s sole accuser was a high-school…

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence has five component to it and each of them having different meanings. This is used in a persuasive speech and using these methods will help us as a speaker. The first step is get attention from your audience to do that you can use stories, statistics that are shocking and questions, that will make your audience want to listen to you. Establishing credibility is important because it supposed to state your purpose. Step two would be Establish the Need, by doing that is…

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    Exploring the Function of Music in Flying Sequences on Hayao Miyazaki’s Animation Film Hayao Miyazaki is a 73 year-old animation film director from Japan, who has directed 11 animation films and won lots of international awards. He deeply loves flying from his early age, so the flying sequences are quite common in his films. ("Hayao Miyazaki," 2004) There are 8 films containing “flying” in his total 11 films. These plots always come with background music, and these music becomes widespread.…

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    Chris’s blind arrogance and views of society are shown throughout the film; however, a scene in particular is his graduation sequence where the director uses cinematography, voice over, and dialogue to portray this. It is clear Chris has no respect or pride in graduating. This is shown to us by the way he jumps on stage when his name is called. Straight after a mid shot of Chris’s parents is shown who look appalled by Chris’ behaviour, followed by a close up of Chris fathers face who doesn't…

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    are closely linked and complex. This complexity resulted in the development of a great variety of psychological theories to explain human behaviour. This essay is an analysis of four psychological concepts displayed by characters in the DVD, “Men’s Sequence”. A father and son are left to organise a family member’s birthday party without the help of the mother. Two social psychological concepts that are evident in the scenario are obedience and attribution processes. Two behavioural…

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    Strong Willed Learner Sequence 30 (Use first): It does not come as a surprise that sequence is a use first pattern. With three small boys, I have no choice but to be a well organized person in my daily life to avoid chaos as much as possible. This pattern really comes out when discussions like this are assigned. I read the set of instructions then break them down in to smaller steps that I complete in logical order. I get frustrated and unable to think if I begin to work on a new step before…

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    Sequence is a learning pattern in today 's world and I am one point shot of using it as needed. I do avoid this though, mainly because I hate schedules and for the most part, it 's because it mentally exhausts me to have an organized life. Who has that? I can 't live by a calendar. On the other hand, I do use post-it sticky notes through out the day at home and at work because I am very forgetful. If I didn 't use them, I will be in so much trouble not completing tasks or projects at my work;…

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    Monroe’s Motivated Sequence Specific purpose: To persuade the audience to side with me on why legalizing marijuana should happen. I. Attention step: A. How many of you think marijuana is dangerous? Now, how many of you think marijuana should be legalized? Well, according to a poll done by CBS News, they found out that most Americans, at 56% believe marijuana should be legalized (Lee, 2016). This is the highest it’s ever been and it’s an increase from last year. B. With the highest percentage…

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