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    In accordance with the book Writing Arguments‚ “explicit argument directly states its controversial claim and supports it with reasons and evidence”‚ while an implicit argument are often in different forms such as an image‚ a poem‚ or a song lyric that carries an argumentative message. (3) Despite their difference‚ both explicit and implicit argument persuades its audience toward a certain belief or a point of view. In any situation‚ the goal of an argument is trying to influence the audience’s belief

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    English notes Our contemporary culture values women in a certain way. Women often have to be a certain way in society. Implicit: mild‚ hidden‚ not quite there‚ it’s not of there for the whole world to see. For example the director of the September Issue does not clearly state that Anna Wintour lacks feminine qualities‚ is mean‚ nasty‚ cold and distant‚ it’s all-implicit within the text. As she does not represent the contemporary culture view of how women are supposed to nurturing‚ loving and

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    Memory Processes

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    Memories are life Brisbia Zavala College of Lake County May 8‚ 2014 Memories are life “The only real treasure is in your head. Memories are better than diamonds and nobody can steal them from you” by Rodman Philbrick‚ The Last Book in the Universe. If we think about what life is made up‚ we can say that memories build life. We save all the important and happy events that occurred in our lives as well as the most sad and worst moments. It is said that the brain is the most

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    Hidden Curriculum

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    The Hidden Curriculum The hidden curriculum is a well-recognised element of education. The term is often accredited to Philip W. Jackson as it was first coined in his publication “Life in classrooms” (1968) however the theory had been present in education for some time before‚ philosopher John Dewey had experimented with the idea in some of his early 20th century works. It deals with the covert area of curriculum. This piece will first and foremost explore the idea of curriculum beyond subjects

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    pediatric population to the geriatric population. Therefore‚ it is important to apply ethical principals and provide care equally among all patients. In accordance with The Joint Commission‚ (2016)‚ when nurses’ behaviors and decisions are based on implicit biases‚ it has been identified that patients are less likely to adhere to their treatments‚ delay seeking help‚ and have poorer health outcomes. As a health care professional‚ one must communicate effectively and understand the patient’s background

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    business instead and earn an annual 20 percent profit on his funds. He also estimates that he and his family could earn a total annual wage of $90 000 if they worked somewhere other than the store. a. Calculate the total explicit costs and total implicit costs of running the variety store. b. What is the accounting profit of the variety store? c. What is the economic profit? d. In what way is economic profit superior to accounting profit as an indicator of the overall performance of this

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    Marketing and Mini Cooper

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    about how the MINI cooper has been worked on to continue to be reliable to the old customers and new customers. It has been around since the 1950’s and it looks like it will continue to be around. My paper will hit up information about explicit and implicit brand of communication for the MINI cooper. Levi’s positioning 1. How has BMW achieved continuity of brand message without alienating existing customers and encouraging new Mini purchasers? The Mini cooper is a very

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    Abstract The abstract of this article is divided into sub-sections‚ including; background‚ purpose‚ sample‚ design and methods‚ results‚ conclusions and keywords. The objective is stated clearly‚ which is to examine the relationships between students’ implicit belief about intelligence and ability and their awareness of reading strategies and reading comprehension. Brief explanation of sample‚ design and methods used also stated easier for readers to scan the relevancy of their research or study which

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    Refugee Crisis In America

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    Before I start my responses I would like to point out that I was unaware of implicit bias (I was aware it existed‚ but didn’t know it had an official name)‚ but I fully feel that it is more common than we could imagine. This isn’t one of the topics of conversation as outline below but I will use a current event as an example. The refugee crisis in Europe‚ many people say that they have nothing against these displaced peoples‚ but how many people would actually be willing to allow hundreds‚ thousands

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    isn’t random 2. Diagnose- to determine the cause of something in a medical way. Generally for a disease or disorder. 3. Aesthetic- the qualities that make something appealing. 4. Contempt- a lack of respect for someone in a condescending way 5. Implicit- something implied‚ but not expressly stated. 6. Plausible- a reasonable idea or possibility. 7. Bias- a personal preference towards or against a choice. 8. Autism- A mental illness that causes the person to not be able to understand expressions

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