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    the rules-based management system that helps control privacy rules and regulates boundaries. There are three parts to the rules-based management system in Communication Privacy Management Theory: privacy rules, boundary coordination, and boundary turbulence. In the case study, Katherine uses a system of rules for deciding with whom she will share her struggles with ADD. The system Katherine employs includes the following factors she should consider when formulating her privacy rules: culture,…

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    Joseph Conrad’s techniques in “The Heart of Darkness” convey the experience of traveling up the Congo River. Specifically, the atmosphere and effects of the Congo are detailed through Conrad’s use of diction and imagery. Conrad’s diction emphasizes the complexity of the Congo’s atmosphere. As Marlow travels up the “silent” river he notes that the air is “heavy” and “sluggish.” The diction conveys a still atmosphere, emphasizing the idea that the Congo is stuck in (a primitive) time.…

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    Communication is used everywhere, every day, in everyone’s lives. Because it has such an important role within cultures across the board, it is vital to understand the act of communication to better understand those around you. Authors of A First Look at Communication Theory Griffin, Ledbetter and Sparks explain communication by breaking it into separate theories throughout the book. I have chosen just a few that were personally impactful and are the most relatable of all the communication…

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    It has been discussed fervently in many occasions whether slavery was the principal cause of the American civil war, also known as the Secession war. A bloody rift that took place from 1861 to 1865 in the United States of America and that divided the nation in two opposite parts each one defending an ideology clearly opposed to the other’s, affecting at the same time the economic, political and social structures of the nation. Well, was the question of slavery at the heart of that ideological…

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    Ontological Security

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    Furthermore, ontological security of identities is crucial for inducement of conflicts, because ontological security fulfillment affirms a group’s self-identity. Groups seek ontological security because they want to maintain consistent self-concept (Steele 2008). Also, ontological security refers to the need to experience oneself as a whole. Thus, when group members feel relatively unstable and fragile about their identity, they can’t understand who they are and a deep uncertainty renders the…

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    Joshua Tree Symbolism

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    The Joshua tree is included as a symbol for the Walls children who like the tree must struggle through their childhoods before finding success. This inclusion appeals to logos, as the symbol is very logical because of the obvious similarities. This symbol helps reveal Walls purpose of the importance of perspective. Walls, like the Joshua tree, gained her “beauty” from her own “struggle.” Walls uses the Joshua tree as an example to her privileged audience who believe that struggle is instead a…

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    My first clinical was at Gateway’s Ortho Medical Unit, which handles both bone issues and medical issues such as infection. The unit was almost empty, which meant I only viewed three patients. My nurse only took vitals for two patients because they were sleeping, which left it up to the third patient to bring excitement to my clinical, which they did. This patient was suffering from pain accompanied with dementia. The nurse was explaining to the family what medications the patient was on when…

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    apartment. However, Gogol is completely unaware of the affair and does not suspect a thing. Therefore, because Lahiri uses rain in this passage, it gives insight to the storm forming in Moushumi and Gogol’s marriage. Additionally, the rain shows the turbulence in Moushumi’s emotions and character. She has betrayed her husband Gogol and is emotionally distraught. She is not…

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    European powers had little or no control in this section of the world. Multiple factors contributed to the individual downfalls of the European rule in the New World. Multifarious wars became the epicenter for the political, social and economic turbulence that brought about the rebellions that we see lead to the eventual loss of the colonial empires that the European powers once had. To understand why the European powers lost all of the territory that they once controlled you have to look at…

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    Slide 20 Egoistic Suicide

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    • According to Module 5 – Slide 20, egoistic suicide is social isolation. Therefore, egoistic suicide occurs when individuals are left fall, are not interested in personal and life just only myself. This type of suicide by owners Individualism is too big, too strong cause. For example, people are stressful for a long time and don’t have the resolutions. • In accordance with Module 5 – Slide 20, altruistic suicide is to give life up for the group. Moreover, altruistic suicide is sacrificing…

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