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    Journal of Applied Psychology 2004‚ Vol. 89‚ No. 2‚ 279 –292 Copyright 2004 by the American Psychological Association 0021-9010/04/$12.00 DOI: 10.1037/0021-9010.89.2.279 “It’s Not My Fault—But Only I Can Change It”: Counterfactual and Prefactual Thoughts of Managers Martin Goerke and Jens Moller ¨ Stefan Schulz-Hardt University of Bielefeld Technical University Dresden Uwe Napiersky Dieter Frey University of Bielefeld Ludwig Maximilian University In testing for

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    character and has history greater than credited. Debra Marquart illustrated the history of her small town. Throughout the passage described in first person narrative by Debra‚ herself‚ explained her story of what she has seen and been told. In “Horizontal World” author Debra Marquart applies vivid imagery‚ unique diction‚ and a personal anecdote to convey the importance and uniqueness of small towns. First‚ Debra Marquart uses vivid imagery to emphasize the small details that make a town unique. Debra opened

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    Author Debra Marquart in her memoir “The Horizontal World”‚ writes about North Dakota and how she confesses her love for it in a very indirect way. There were very many considerable amounts of situations in her hometown and visitors would think that the land is plain and unimpressive. Debra includes many strategies to characterize the upper Midwest. Some of these strategies include imagery‚ tone‚ and syntax‚ also‚ diction‚ personification‚ and pathos‚ and lastly‚ ethos‚ logos‚ and audience. Imagery

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    All Star” Rhetorical Analysis While the song “All Star”‚ by the band “Smash Mouth”‚ has turned into a meme recently‚ it has a much deeper meaning than what you would think. Through the use of lyrics‚ rhythm‚ and tone‚ “Smash Mouth” is able to express their feelings about the current state of the world‚ and how they choose to deal with it. “All Star” was made in 1999‚ which was a rather tense period in the United States’s history. The mid-to-late 90’s is around the time were tensions between the

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    checklist it is simpler. The song “Scatman’s World” by Scatman John (John Paul Larkin) is a catchy song and also has meaning. This astounding song can be broken down through its uniqueness‚ structure‚ and purpose. On first glance the song is catchy‚ has an upbeat mood‚ has a unique sound‚ and can be compared to John Larkin’s other works. The style of music is John’s own unique style which is a mix of dance and scat that induces a happy upbeat mood. “Scatman’s World” blends John’s worldviews with his unique

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    Not So Nice After All In the story of “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf”‚ Roald Dahl interprets the little girl as a gun-wielding murderer. While in most of the other interpretations of this story we’ve read this semester‚ she seemingly is just a young and naive little girl. When she walks into grandmothers house she has no idea that her grandmother has already been eaten‚ and soon enough finds out that the wolf has scheduled her to be next on his list. The pistol that Little Red Riding hood

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    Between the real world and fictional‚ people have it rough. Weather it’s for characters of a book‚ or real life people. No matter if wealthy or dirt poor‚ different people struggle different things. Battling against society and yourself‚ trying to grasp on to the last part of you that is free and happy before being swallowed by conflict. In the Outsiders the quote “Things are rough all over” is used and can relate to almost everything in the book. Johnny Cade especially knows what it feels like

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    Emily Dang Mr. Moran English 1 H 8 April 2013 AP Book Report For Tortilla Flats 1. Title of Work: Tortilla Flats 2. Author and date written: John Steinbeck‚ 1935 3. Country of author: USA 4. Characters: Major: Danny: Came from a rich family but does not like to act rich as a kid. When he came back from war he was a wreck since he had no idea what to do. However‚ he is able to make some decisions for his friends. Leader: Even though everyone in the group is pretty much the same

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    Maya Angelou’s "Champion of the World" and Amy Tan’s "Fish Cheeks" similarly portray the struggles of minorities growing up in America. One concerns the outcome of a boxing match‚ while the other concerns the outcome of a dinner party. In both cases‚ their pride and confidence are brought into question and affected by the outcome. Both narrator’s vary between feeling insecure and feeling confident in their ethnicity throughout their stories. In "Champion of the World"‚ Joe Louis’s defense of his

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    Introduction Tropical island reef flats serve as habitats for a diverse range of organisms. Among these organisms is an abundance of macroalgae. Macroalgae may even be numerous enough to comprise most of the benthic area near a reef (Carpenter 1986‚ Villaça et al. 2010‚ Hay 1981). The large presence of macroalgae corresponds to a large role as primary producers (Carpenter 1986). Thus‚ these organisms can play an important part in marine food webs. Aside from the effects of herbivores‚ macroalgae

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