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    Student Interest in School Science”‚ was written by Su Swarat‚ Andrew Ortony‚ and William Revelle‚ published on 9 February 2012 in Wiley Online Library. The article briefly discusses about students interest in science and developed a research design involving three components to evaluate their influence on student interest. Though certain references are relevant‚ the authors failed to present a relevant research gap and meaningful literature review. Under “Sources of Science Interest”‚ the components

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    This writer has chosen to critique of the qualitative research article by Miller‚ Riley‚ and Davis‚ 2009‚ “Identifying key nursing and team behaviors to achieve high reliability”. The characteristics of qualitative research were found in the conduct of this study based on High-reliability theory is more popular in healthcare to enhance quality and safety of patient care. The study based on evaluation of the extent of reliability of nurses’ behavior within interdisciplinary teams while attending critical

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    a portion of the speech in which an orator attempts to disprove‚ or discredit‚ his or her opponent. In this particular instance Cicero is not only disproving his opponent‚ but is trying to place blame on Chrysogonus. We learn that “this kind of persuasion‚ it must begin with an example...that is absolutely acceptable (51).” This statement comes from the Confirmation portion of the handbook because Cicero states that “whatever the topic may be by means of which any statement can be confirmed‚ the

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    com/journalsPermissions.nav Identification as a Mechanism of Narrative Persuasion Communication Research 39(6) 802–823 © The Author(s) 2012 Reprints and permission: sagepub.com/journalsPermissions.nav DOI: 10.1177/0093650211408594 http://crx.sagepub.com Anneke de Graaf1‚ Hans Hoeken2‚ José Sanders2‚ and Johannes W. J. Beentjes1 Abstract To provide a causal test of identification as a mechanism of narrative persuasion‚ this study uses the perspective from which a story is told to manipulate

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    Biodiversity Essay Does encaging the animals in such places as zoo and aquarium be clarified as preserving biodiversity? There are two sides to this issue. Main points that support the idea of keeping the animals in cages that often come up are zoos are able to provide protection and they can increase the population of those species who are endangered (Hurley‚ J). Some important points that are against the idea of encaging the animals include the animals develop abnormal behaviours and they believe

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    DISCOURSE AND GENRE: THE ANALYSIS OF STRUCTURE AND PATTERN OF JOURNAL ARTICLE IN CONAPLIN 6 I. INTRODUCTION The demand for scholars to publish journal-article is increased due to the need to develop education quality in Indonesia. In the era knowledge and globalization‚ the ability to write scientifically becomes very important. Therefore‚ the fact that the number of research papers emanating from universities in Indonesia is just a seventh of the total published by neighbouring Malaysia has

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    Name Teacher Argumentation-Persuasion Essay 17 February 2012 Standardized Testing and Students Standardized testing can be stressful for high school students. The outcome of the test determines whether the student passes or fails. The test is useful when diagnosing a problem or trying to determine if a student has learned what the teacher has taught them. Standardized test results are used as a large factor to make decisions regarding graduation and grade promotion. When standardized tests

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    order".‎ Often regarded the most political of all her novels‚ Jane Austen’s Persuasion (1816) explores various aspects of ‎social and personal order within the context of Regency England. Through the use of character‚ in particular ‎character foil‚ and the development of Anne Elliot in her relationship with Captain Wentworth‚ Austen examines ‎the themes of class‚ gender relations and personal persuadability. Her critique of the complex tensions between ‎the aristocracy and meritocracy‚ changing gender

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    SCIENCE IS INEVITABLE Summary I read the article “Is Scientific Progress Inevitable?” which was written by Andrew Irvine on 2006. It was published in the book In the Agora: The Public Face of Canadian Philosophy. The main idea of the article is scientific progress is not inevitable. At the first part of the passage‚ the author used his own his experience that he took his daughter to see a medicine wheel; he used what he saw to let us know these structures have been there for thousands of years

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    Influencing or persuading others isn’t some sort of magic trick or based on luck – it is a specific science. Most people can’t explain the exact reasons how they came to a specific decision‚ but by analyzing the reasons behind the science of influence we can. Robert Cialdini discusses several universal principles in his book “Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion” on how to not just become a skilled persuader‚ but how to properly recognize and defender yourself from them (BOOK). In order for psychological

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