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    Article Review: How Many Object Can You Track?: Evidence for a Resource Limited Attentive Tracking Mechanism Before the paper by Alvarez & Franconeri (2007)‚ the general consensus was that people are able to track about 4 moving objects at any given time. However to some‚ it was clear that this issue is more complicated than the original view; which is the most likely inspiration for this further research. In the paper by Alvarez & Franconeri (2007)‚ it is found that it is not as simple

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    In Nicholas Carr’s article‚ Is Google Making Us Stupid?‚ Carr asserts his belief that because of the huge supply of information on the internet‚ the internet is causing our brains to adjust to reading‚ making it difficult to focus on the information and read deeply. Carr explains his belief by providing us with multiple experiences across the web by bloggers and researchers who have begun to study online habits‚ stating that they have noticed that they skim articles online‚ going to hyperlinks

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    Class Debate Rubric Category Respect for Other Team 5 All statements‚ body language‚ and responses were respectful and were in appropriate language. 4 Statements and responses were respectful and used appropriate language‚ but once or twice body language was not. 3 Most statements and responses were respectful and in appropriate language‚ but there was one sarcastic remark. 2 1 Totals Statements‚ responses and/or body language were borderline appropriate. Some sarcastic remarks. Information All

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    NAME: _______________________________________ Persuasive Unit Packet In this persuasive essay you will persuade your reader which of the following inventions is most important (is the most valuable to mankind): 1. Electricity – from the light bulb to the computer 2. Writing – the printing press‚ books‚ and literacy 3. Immunization – vaccinations against disease 4. Modern Plumbing – the sink‚ toilet‚ shower You will be writing a five paragraph essay persuading your reader to think

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    Short Paper In “Famine‚ Affluence‚ and Morality” Peter Singer argues the importance of giving to those in need‚ especially as those of us in affluent nations have an overabundance of resources. In this paper‚ I will exposit Singer’s argument and explain the methods and points that he makes. Specially‚ I will show that through his assumptions and implications‚ as well as how he refutes counter arguments Singer starts out his argument by explaining the situation at hand‚ “people are dying in East

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    Standardisation versus Adaptation in a Globalisation context Challenge This is the challenge facing primarily multinational firms whether to standardise their local offering or adapt/localise it for the market they are selling into. According to De Wit and Meyer (2010)‚ the question facing managers is whether they should anticipate and encourage global convergence by emphasising global standardisation‚ centralisation and coordination or should managers acknowledge and exploit international diversity

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    Revision - ENG1021 April 18‚ 2012 A Flipped Classroom: Argument Analysis During class reviewing the three argumentative strategies‚ Classical‚ Toulmin‚ and Rogerian‚ each of them differed from one another. For this research project an article that seemed like a Classical argumentative style paper. Though it being Classical was fairly successful then again it could also pass for Toulmin’s argumentative style because of how the conclusion was thought out and written. With Classical‚ you have

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    Basics of Argument Writing Argument writing is focused on making logical appeals to an audience. Argument writing involves claims‚ evidence‚ warrants‚ rebuttals and conclusions. It is the heart of academic writing. The Vocabulary of Argument Based on Toulmin’s Scheme • Claims: Thesis statements of opinion about policies‚ judgments and facts including basic reasons in support of the main claims. • Evidence: Data that a writer uses to support a claim. • Warrant: Common

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    Special Assignment Communication and Consumer Behavior Submitted by: Muddasar Mehdi (110957016) Submitted to: Mr. Tayyab Farooq School of Social Sciences and Humanties University of Management and Technology Lahore Communication and Consumer Behavior Communication Theory – how to persuade people. A great deal of research was conducted during World War II as the government studied how to create effective propaganda. Several different research teams were also working on the

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    Ethical Concerns Arising from Milgram’s Study of Obedience- a Plan Begin with deception-note it is one of the most prominent and highly debated ethical issues from Milgram’s study. Present argument against Milgram’s use of deception in his study: put participants under a lot of distress‚ believing they were harming another individual. Then present counter-argument: experiment would not have been effective if teachers new of the confederation between experimenter and learner‚ the experiment would

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