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    Eye Contact: Men and Women Do men make more or less eye contact then women? For my hypothesis I would say men make less eye contact then women from my observations in past experiences. Women make the most eye contact from also my past experiences. Men tend to drift off more. Women tend to keep steady contact to keep importance of the conversation. Men get distracted easier which makes it harder to focus into the eyes. Women pay close attention because their eyes show more emotion…

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    Modern Fear Ad Analysis

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    go totally wrong and the subject to escape! We discover that the subject represents a cigarette and its appearance is meant to strike fear into those who come in contact with it. While this commercial is only thirty seconds long, it leaves a feeling of dread and terror. The media definitely succeeded in its goal to persuade with this commercial. The opening scene is in a bleak science classroom full of students taking notes as their teacher explains details of a subject laying upon an…

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    capital letter and closures with a full stop (.), question mark (?) or exclamation mark (!). A sentence comprises or involves a verb phrase and a subject. Sentences comprise statements. Simple sentences have one statement. Compound sentences and complex sentences have two or more than two statements. Sentences can comprise subjects and objects. The subject in a sentence is for the most part the individual or thing completing an activity. The object in a sentence is included in an…

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    The Toastmasters

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    not feel rushed in any way. The rhythm at which the speech was given was varied, which from a personal standpoint, can keep the audience focused on the topic; the counterpoint to this is someone who may speak for a while on a subject without varying the pitch or rhythm; a subject that one must avoid in public speaking. Moving on to the dialect and vocal variety, this person was able to switch from a null accent, to a more personable accent that would feel as if the speaker was reiterating her…

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    Eric Olson On Personhood

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    a person is. In this paper, I will talk about their points of view on personhood and compare and contrast their ideas while talking about my own account on personhood. Olson believes that we are all animal. As a result a person is matter that has mental features. Matter is a physical substance that has mass and occupies space, as distinct from immaterial substance like mind and spirit. Mental features are the ability to think, reason, feel, and similar, though Olson doesn’t specify which mental…

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    efficiently. Incorporating music in the classroom can make it easier for students to understand and learn. Music can help students who need help in subject areas, such as speech or math, and can enhance their skills. It is important to keep music in schools because it can help children with language and grades, and can also help when a student is struggling in the subject. Singing can help children learn how to pronounce and recognize words, which can benefit their reading and speaking skills.…

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    show the effects that self-serving bias has on a person perceives a particular attribute. It seems that a person will see a particular attribute that he excels at as being extremely valuable if not crucial for a particular process to be performed not matter if the process is important or not. (Cucina, Martin, Vasilopoulos, & Thibodeuax, 2012) In Cucina et al.’s (2012) summary article, they state that an individual is more likely to state that traits that they posses are the most important and…

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    and Animated Matter? • There are two aspects of life. When we perceive something as ‘substance’ it is in reality something “living” from “THE ASPECT OF SUBSTANCE”. When we perceive something as alive it is, in reality, the substance we see from “THE ASPECT OF LIFE”. The ability to feel life from “THE ASPECT OF SUBSTANCE” have PRIMITIVE stages of development. The ability to SENSE The Substance from “THE ASPECT OF LIFE” have beings on the threshold of “The Great Birth”. • ‘Lifeless’ matter &…

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    personal experience when visiting her family and conveys her disappointment that the younger generations do not have a home to come back to; they lack tradition. The news article, “Gimme Shelter”, written by Corinne Purtill communicates a similar subject, but in a different context. He informs his audience about the immigration crisis in Europe and how humanitarian organizations are trying to purchase shelters from Ikea to house “displaced people”. The two pieces have a…

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    It was back and forth for a while. My guidance counselor would call me down to his office to discuss the idea that my high school was going to cut the AP chemistry class for the following year and I had to pick a new science class for my junior year. When I asked why he told me that there were only eleven people signed up for the class and that they wanted fifteen to keep it open. To be fair it was understandable that most people would not want to sign up. Many found honors chemistry to be…

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