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    if a website is credible or not. You may think it is not credible because of how the website is layed out or that the information is so old that it doesn't apply today. If you find yourself asking that question then you need to look at what makes a source credible. The things to determine whether a website is credible or not is authority, accuracy, and currentisity of that specific website. While researching a specific topic, it is important that you look at the authority of the author whose…

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    The source was helpful because I never really thought about what types of thing could possibly trigger a memory left in the unconscious. I will be able to use this source to aid me in explaining Holden’s violent outburst. "How Childhood Trauma Affects Adult Relationships." World of Psychology. N.p., 29 Feb. 2016. Web. 05 Mar. 2017. .…

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    and technology, yet they stand by it. Rather protecting the morals and values as a “person”, they rather protect the source that’s sucking away their morals and values. There are simply no good reasons on why anyone couldn’t rip apart from something that is mentally taking over, but then again for everything running off energy in the world, there is a main source or a line of sources. But the thing to remember here is that, as humans instead of materials, the ripping away from materials won’t…

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    to find credible sources. In the three articles “Why Nice Guys Finish Last” by Julia Serano, “Visible Man: Ethics in a World without Secrets” by Peter Singer, and “The Weirdest People in the World” by Joseph Henrich, they all represent different ways of how a source can be credible. Many authors and writers strive to make their work and sources credible for the audience, which is why using personal experience, developing a strong tone, and using hard evidence helps to make a source credible.…

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    As it had many sources to pick from, the topic chosen by me was difficult to write about. The topic “do police use deadly force too often?” is what was being written about. The issue for this essay was finding reliable sources to fight for the claim. Thought essay three was difficult to write, it makes me feel that it was near perfect essay written about the topic. With…

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    Creating an eminent unit plan can be shown through the Australian curriculum. By following the strands, sub strands and elaborations, unit plans can fulfil the learning needs for all students in this particular subject. The unit plan that has been created for the year four level follows the rationale set by the Australian curriculum outstandingly well. Also included in a successful unit plan is the resemblance of the requirements of the stated rationale. Creating a unit plan for the year four…

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    The speaker did well on speaking clearly, made a good eye contact, and most importantly was he had a good transition throughout his speech. Firstly, he spoke very clearly through his speech because I can hear each of the single words that he spoke. It was important that the audience hear what he is talking about. Secondly, he made a good eye contact to the audience. He did not just focus on reading his note cards. He interact and made eye contact to the most of the audience. Lastly, I think in…

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    convention. It is how one presents himself towards a particular group. “Topos is all about framing your communication within a situation that meets expectations or is more clearly understood because of how it is couched (Newbold 3).” Newbold is a reputable source because he researched the different types of way to persuade and explained them thoroughly in addition to his…

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    by portraying countries and people in a light of negativity, putting stereotypes on them. Ways to stop the media bias of today’s new is to gather all information. News should be well put together and state facts about set topic. Finding reliable sources shall make the story better and less dramafied for viewers. News stories should not be falsified, especially about current events as well as making sure that the information is not exaggerated in any…

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    The key aspects discussed in this reflective essay are my personal experiences as a consumer, producer and sharer of information in a 21st-century environment, developing the skill to determine credible sources, the advantages and limitations of working collaboratively online and how to exploit advantages and overcome limitations. Therefore, a proper exploration into each of these aspects can allow an insight into one’s experiences in this unit. An essential point to explore is how this unit…

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