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    Deborah Samson was a Massachusetts woman who disguised herself as a man and served for over a year in the revolutionary war. I think it was very brave of her to do that knowing how much trouble she could have got in. In Deborah Samson’s child and teenage years were rough because she lived in poverty. It didn’t make anything any better when her father left on a expedition

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    Talking Styles Talking Styles After reading the article titled “Shared Talking Styles Herald New and Lasting Romance”‚ I believe that langue and matching conversational styles can make a difference in a relationship and how long a couple will stay together. It stated in the article that langue styles does not match up how much a couple is alike or how much they like each other‚ but how well they are paying attention to one another. The more attention that someone is paying to another person

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    Nature and Nurture: A Gender Sandwich It has always been said that both nature and nurture are the main ingredients in shaping a person’s behavior for the rest of their lives‚ like the meats and the cheeses to your favorite sub sandwich. Deborah Blum seems to think that not only do these things greatly effect human behavior but also gender identities. She gives the reader a new perspective on nature and nurture‚ arguing that it is way more than just nurture that paves the path of gender roles. Blum’s

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    expectations between the sexes‚ poses as a communication gap between the two genders. It causes us to have different impressions of social interaction between men and woman. One must understand the other sex in order to come up with a solution. In Debrah Tannen’s essay on “Why Is It So Hard For Men and Women to Talk to Each Other‚” she tries to inform us of this lack of communication between men and women and the problems that it can cause. The author starts off by giving the reader an

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    Having self-awareness is the “conscious knowledge of one’s own character‚ feelings‚ motives‚ and desires. (Dictionary.com)” In my pursuit of becoming an improved person and leader‚ I wish to become more self-aware. In the video the The speaker‚ Deborah Gruenfeld‚ a faculty member from Stanford University. Discusses the importance of body language‚ self awareness and the way it defines a leader. Gruenfeld opens up her talk by stating that “people will decide if you are competent in less than a hundred

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    The poem “Factory Work” by Deborah Boe is about a character who works in a factory assembling shoe parts. The character’s identity is that possibly of a female due to the line in the poem that states “If I hit my boyfriend now‚ in the supermarket parking lot‚ he knows I hit him”(Boe‚ 2009). There is no indication of the characters ethnicity‚ whether white or black‚ but the arrangement of the characters wording leads the reader to believe quite possibly that of white female. The character also appears

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    At first sight‚ it’s difficult to find out any feature shared by the Pablo Picasso’s and Deborah Butterfield’s sculptures; only after investigating some time analyzing these artworks one may realize both artworks are actually based on the same subject matter – on the image of an animal‚ that is. Neither the shape‚ nor the colors‚ nor the texture seem to be common between them. This fact amazes the viewer as it demonstrates how the artists’ differing personalities and artistic inclinations can lead

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    Do you know if you have grit? Better said do you know if grit was part of your education? For the person who hasn’t heard about grit‚ in the article “The Significance of Grit” written by Deborah Perkin-Gough defines grit as being passion and perseverance not giving up. It explains that sometimes people know they could do more‚ but they get comfort and just do so much that it’s requiring. In my senior year of high school‚ I had to use grit on two occasions to accomplish my goals and succeed. This

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    Criteria Scientific prose style Oratorical sub-style Publicistic styles Pragmatic aim to prove a hypothesis‚ to create new concepts‚ to disclose the internal laws of existence‚ development‚ relations between different phenomena. is to exert influence on public opinion‚ to convince the listener that the interpretation given by the speaker is the only correct one and to cause him to accept the point of view expressed in the speech not merely by logical argumentation‚ but by emotional appeal as well

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    10 ~ Explain the differences between cognitive style and learning style. In what ways might the perceptual styles of field-dependence and field-independence influence whether a student processes information at a deep versus a surface level of learning? Krause et al and other texts use the broader term "Cognitive Style" to include "Learning Style" - often they are thought of as the same concept‚ but they can be differentiated: • Cognitive Style: The characteristic ways of thinking and perceiving

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