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    With a cast full of Oscar hall-of-famers one would think Contagion would live up to its star-studded cast‚ yet it falls short. Contagion‚ a thinking man’s horror film‚ “follows the rapid progress of a lethal airborne virus that kills within days. As the fast-moving epidemic grows‚ the worldwide medical community races to find a cure and control the panic that spreads faster than the virus itself. At the same time‚ ordinary people struggle to survive in a society coming apart.” With a close up of

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    the statement is as per the academic writing requirement that is‚ it is at the end of the first paragraph. Throughout the paragraph‚ there is adequate use of the three-rhetorical appeals‚ particularly logical and emotional appeal. The author seems to understand well about the emotional appeal that Kincaid uses throughout her narrative. The use of several quotes from the reading supports the two rhetorical appeals. For instance‚ “the people who inhabit the place in which you have just passed cannot

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    Persuasion influences opinion through a combination of logical reasoning and emotional manipulation. Choose two of the selections you read in Collection 3. Select a phrase or image from each selection and describe both the emotional overtones and the message of these statements. Here is an example: Selection: Speech to the Virginia Convention Phrase/Image: bind and rivet upon us those chains... Emotional Overtones: The statement implies that the English are making prisoners or slaves

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    There main 5 broad social and emotion aspects are: • Self-awareness • Managing feelings • Motivation • Empathy • Social skills Self-awareness allows the student to have an understanding of themselves and to understand different emotions with in themselves and being able to tell the difference between emotions‚ to then understand what they are thinking and feeling‚ physically and emotionally. This then follows on to how they feel when they achieve something or don’t manage to reach targets;

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    As for any film‚ emotional characteristics are greatly delineated in Luhrmann’s film. On the other hand specificity is not one of his greatest aspects in his film as opposed to Fitzgerald’s. In the book‚ during Gatsby’s and Tom’s discord‚ Tom rips Gatsby apart by explaining to Daisy about his relationships and involvements in illegal business‚ and these are vital passages that are omitted from the film. In the film‚ Tom states “You see‚ we were born different” this sentence replaces all of the dialogue

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    Other things I changed were the organization of some main topics to help the flow of the paper and make it more logical for the reader. I also eliminated an analysis due to it being somewhat extraneous. The Complexity of Tony Soprano and Emotional Connection with Viewers Mafia; a term most of us make synonymous with crime‚ murder‚ money‚ extortion‚ bodies in trunks and men with mozzarella on their breath. The hit HBO series The Sopranos encompasses most of these ideas in a more realistic

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    Social and Emotional Development of Low Income Children Growing up within a family living with a low socioeconomic status can have a detrimental effect on a child’s social and emotional development. Some factors that may be affected by a low economic status are weakened family and peer relations‚ lowered self-esteem‚ the tendency for aggression‚ as well as health problems. Not necessarily though does this always have a detrimental effect on children; it may serve constructively as well. A family

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    Emotional Conflict of Puritan Belief Anne Bradstreet was a puritan wife and mother. However‚ her passion for literary creation was forced‚ moreover‚ to operate within the restraints and inhibitions of Puritanism. There is a conflict between Puritan theology and her own personal feelings on life reflected in many of her poems in which reveal her eternal conflict regarding her emotions and the beliefs of her religion. Puritan marriage normally was repressed so as not to distract

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    Lady Macbeth’s opening words introduce a new level of emotional intensity. Fear of failure has been replaced with fear of discovery‚ and even though she describes herself as drunk with boldness and on fire with passion‚ she is just as easily alarmed as her husband is by the tiniest noises and movements. Her swift changes of thought and speech foreshadow the language of her final lapse into madness in the sleepwalking scene (Act V‚ Scene 1)‚ when she relives these same moments. Yet‚ despite all

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    “Dutiful Men and their Emotional Women” In reading the Aeneid I took a particular interest in the relationship that develops between Aeneas and Dido and how this relationship highlights the desires and roles that each gender may have had in this time period. For example it seems the male desire is to seek his kingdom while the female role seems to secure a partner. Dido and Aeneas in Book Four resemble the relationship that we see between Odysseus and Calypso in Book Five of the Odyssey. The

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