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    Deep Exploration: Argumentative Essay Have you ever thought of what was at the bottom of the ocean‚ or far in space? Have you ever wondered what kinds of creatures lurk in the Mariana Trench? Many of these questions can be answered if you support one simple thing: Deep Exploration! Deep Exploration would possibly allow us to find a new species‚ or even a species we thought was extinct! It’s a risky business‚ but think of all of the knowledge we would gain from it! Almost all of our technology

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    Deep Dive Critique

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    Deep Dive Critique Deep Dive has the most useful information and tools of the three books that will be valuable to me in the years to come. The book uses the scuba diver analogy well in order to clarify the four different type of strategic thinkers. “Strategic thinking is the generation and application of business insights on a continual basis to achieve competitive advantage.(p156‚164)” The four types of strategic thinkers are Beach Bums‚ Snorkelers‚ Scuba Divers‚ and Free Divers. The ultimate

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    Deep Vein Thrombosis

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    A hospitalization for a deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a serious matter and can be life threatening. DVT is a venous obstruction caused by incompetent valves. This is treated extremely aggressively due to the potential for it to cause embolization to the pulmonary circulation. Patient T.V. has recently had abdominal surgery and is now in the hospital to treat DVT in her left leg. After the third day she begins having shortness of breath and supplemental oxygen is needed. Considering T.V.’s history

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    Elizabeth Tully Professor Benyousky Global Perspectives 6 March 2016 . Character Analysis of Deep River Throughout the book ‚ Deep River by Shusaku endo ‚ we follow four characters that all contribute a very personal story that they have to tell during the duration of the book . As we read about each character we see how their story has affected them . We watch and learn what each of them seems to want out of the holy Ganges River . We learn their personal struggles and the battles they are facing

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    "The deep" was a story written by Anthony Doerr and published in 2011. The story is about a boy suffered from fatal disease and nearly has no connection to the outside world. As the story progresses‚ he meets Ruby‚ who brings the beauty of this world to him. Tom‚ the main character of this story‚ lives in the boarding house near the salt mine. When he is about four‚ he is diagnoses with Atrial Septal Defect‚ a disease that "Life-span of sixteen. Eighteen if he is lucky"(137). Therefore‚ he was forbidden

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    So far Love’s belief—that hermeneutical close readings‚ due to their implied humanism‚ may produce a depth that is neither inherent‚ nor necessary to a text—has been expounded‚ along with her affinity for sociological practices of close observation and description. To this‚ I would like to add her own account‚ from a talk given at the University of Pennsylvania‚ of the way Goffman’s work has informed her own. She says: […] in his work on social interaction and communication‚ Goffman focused consistently

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    Taking risks is a necessary part of our growth as human beings. By taking risks‚ we do so knowing that the outcome could be good or bad. Regardless of what happens‚ the results give us new knowledge and perception of things. We learn from these experiences. When the Challenger exploded‚ President Reagan gracefully reminded our country of the importance of risk-taking by saying‚ “It’s all part of taking a chance and expanding man’s horizons. The future doesn’t belong to the fainthearted; it belongs

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    Group Minds

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    SANDRA NFOr ENGL 102 SECTION: AS42 GROUP MINDS: HARD DEAL INFORMATION The Essay” Group Minds” was written by Doris Lessing. In it‚ she argues that the government retains “hard information” about human actions/behaviour from schools to keep people submissive. “We (the human race) are now in possession of a great deal of hard information about ourselves‚ but we do not use it to improve our institutions and therefore our lives. (266)” This

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    In “Group Minds” by Doris Lessing‚ she makes a point of acknowledging how individuals will violate their own common sense‚ and moral codes in order to be accepted by their peers‚ and argues why we as a society can’t apply this knowledge to explain how people could be cautious of group pressures. Doris Lessing has been called “the best female novelist” post war era; since 1959‚ she has written over twenty works of fiction‚ and has received numerous amounts of scholarly attention. Lessing continuously

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    Chevy Runs Deep Analysis

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    “This trucks older than you” declares the mechanic in the 2011 Chevy Runs Deep commercial. Communicating the central message of this text that Chevy indeed “Runs Deep” judging by the many years the family depicted in the commercial has had this worn out truck. It is easy to see that the makers of this short image are appealing to the “All American” truck lover. As an audience member‚ I feel pretty neutral about this particular video clip. I did not find the argument persuasive because I am not a

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