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    Analyzing Rhetorical Strategies in an Article In a blog posting from 2007‚ Pharinet asserts her beliefs about the pressing modern issue of whether or not everybody should go to college. Due to the controversial nature of this topic‚ many well-executed rhetorical strategies are needed in order for Pharinet to convey her point and convince the reader that her argument is valid. In her article‚ “Is College for Everyone?” Pharinet utilizes many rhetorical strategies such as a calm‚ reasonable tone

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    Investigative Article Critique I Through out history there has been work place injuries and fatalities. With the help of the BLS Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries (CFOI) and the Environment‚ Health and Safety Journal new data has surfaced with new findings. The Preliminary 2010 Worker Fatality Counts Holds Steady Compared to Previous Year. This article is comparing the total fatal occupational injuries in the work place in 2009 and 2010. Although the size of the workforce has changed

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    e Article review : Sample 1 Source Bell‚ R.L. & Lederman. (2003). Understandings of the nature of science and decision making on science and technology based issues. Science Education‚ vol.87‚ no.3‚ p.352-77‚ viewed 15 March 2005‚ EBSCOhost database Academic Search Premier‚ item: AN9578033 Introduction This review critically reviews the article ‘Understandings of the nature of science and decision making on science and technology based issues’ by Randy L. Bell and Norman G. Lederman which appeared

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    Holmesglen‚ TAFE Diploma of Nursing HLTEN606B Assess Clients and Manage Client Care Journal Article Review Report to: Susan Lanyon Report by: Thirl Sande Student ID: SAN11368205 Due Date: 15/8/2013 This paper examines reasons why respiratory rates are documented less often than other vital signs despite their importance and the author’s clinical experiences regarding it. Meredith and Massey (2010) stated that respiratory assessment should be done daily with other vital signs in patients who are

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    Methodological differences between questionnaire & interviews are seen as having differing & possibility complementary strengths & weaknesses. While questionnaires are usually views as a more objective research tool that can produce generalizable results because of large sample sizes‚ results can be threatened by many factors including: faulty questionnaire design; sampling and non – responses errors; biased‚ questionnaire design & wording; respondent unreliability; ignorance‚ misunderstanding‚ or

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    Presentation of a Research Article Lestia Reese John Lynch Psychology of Adjustment March 03‚ 2013 1The purpose of the article of descriptive phenomenological study was to identify and describe the essential meaning structure in the experience of postpartum depression (PPD). 2They interviewed four women diagnosed with major depression and analyzed the data with Giorgi’s descriptive phenomenological method. Their analysis revealed two essential meaning structures of PPD. The first structure

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    UCMJ 86 also known as AWOL or absence without leave is defined as any member of the armed forces who without proper authorization fails to be at appointed place of duty at the time ordered. Another form of it would be if a soldier goes from that place or absents him or herself from his or her oraganization‚ unit‚ or place of duty at which he or she is ordered to be at. Such disobedient actions shall be punished as directed by a court marshall. Going further into failing to go to appointed place

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    Microeconomics In the online New York Times article “The Problem With Too Many Millionaires” Chrystia Freeland addresses that the group of wealthy individuals are getting richer throughout time. This “the winner takes it all” phenomena that has been occurring over the past few decades‚ may put even more stress on the middle class in the upcoming years. The article states that‚ “the rich are getting richer” as the World Wealth report explains there has been a rise of ten percent over the previous

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    one of the great lines of romantic prose. Shall I compare thee to a summer’s day? I don’t know‚ can the summer’s day make me a fucking sandwich? Her love is not avail. Anywhere But maybe I’m rushing to judgment. Maybe things get better as the article progresses (spoiler alert: things will not). Take it away‚ Ms. Smith: Eric devoured the sandwich

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    Prejudice and Discrimination Article Ashshanti Bryant SOC/120 April 28‚ 2010 Renee ’ B. Walker‚ Ph.D. Prejudice and Discrimination Article South Africa was colonized by the English and the Dutch traders in the seventeenth century. The English dominated the Dutch descendents which was called Boers or Afrikaners. This allowed the Dutch to establish new colonies of Orange Free State and Transvaal. To their amazement‚ diamonds were discovered on the lands in the 1900

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