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    Logical Design Part 2 CIS 111 August 30‚ 2013 Hello sirs‚ my name is ‚ it has come to my attention that there are some misconceptions about the value in normalizing your database. I wanted to write this correspondence to address any concerns that you may have about flexibility while entering your data into the system. This letter is to assure you and the other members of your executive board that you will have some flexibility within your E-R Model. I would like to introduce you to the

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    can clearly see beyond the hype and hyperbole of my opponent. I am confident that intelligent people like you will see that my tax policy will do far more for our country than his ever could.”   Student Answer:Argument from outrage  Nationalism  Appeal to popularity  Apple polishing   Comments: Question 3. Question : (TCOs 7 & 9) Which option best depicts the fallacy found in this passage: If cigarettes aren’t bad for you‚ then how come it’s so hard on your health to smoke?   Student Answer:Circumstantial

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    Write an essay of approx 1‚000 words about your understanding of the older child. Include detail of mental and emotional Development. Going to school marks a new horizon of a child’s life at a time when he/she thinks they are ready for the greater challenges. Children are curious about the use of letters and words to convey meaning‚ and have the manual dexterity to hold a pen or pencil and begin to write. Together reading and writing broadens the child’s experience enabling him/her to learn

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    him and his people have been treated. The argument he used was that the African Americans have gone through enough and they deserve freedom and equality as much as white people. To support his argument he uses three appeals; emotionalethical‚ and finally logical. An emotional appeal is when the author uses some type of emotion in his writing‚ to persuade the reader into taking their side on the argument. In the ‘I Have a Dream’ speech for example‚ “ I have a dream that one day on the red hills

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    Jefferson and Paine use of Rhetorical Appeals In The Declaration Of Independence and The American Crisis‚ Thomas Jefferson and Thomas Paine use certain appeals to achieve their purposes which is to inform their intended audiences about the importance of the situations that they are expressing. These authors appeal to their audiences by using their own reasoning‚ personal experiences‚ presenting themselves as good characters‚ using facts‚ details‚ and emotional experiences as well. Thomas and Paine

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    "A Call for Unity" by Carpenter et al. makes use of logos and ethos to create a persuasive and convincing argument. By using these persuasive rhetoric appeals‚ Carpenter et al. manage to presents themselves and other non-Negro citizens in a favorable light by suggesting that they have "expressed understanding" (Carpenter et al. 1) and been "responsible citizens" (2). Negro citizens‚ however‚ are presented as opposition determined to undermine the "principles of law and order and common sense" (2)

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    There is a growing interest in the concept of emotional intelligence‚ and with that growth is a gap between what we know and what we need to know. In the article‚ Emotional Intelligence: Issues and Common Misunderstandings‚ Robert J. Emmerling and Daniel Goleman inquire as to what emotional intelligence is‚ how it differs from other established constructs within psychology‚ whether or not it can be developed‚ whether or not it can be a better predictor of work performance than traditional measures

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    Week Three Assignment PSY 370 July 8‚ 2012 Emotional Influence in Learning As an educator‚ the number one goal is to empower each student with the best education possible. Each process helps the individual student to learn and builds a better emotional environment. Understanding how emotions impact learning‚ memory‚ attention‚ meaning‚ and knowing what part of the brain that triggers emotions help aid educators with building their classrooms for success. The end state is to better

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    Emotional appeals are bad arguments because people tend to use emotionally charged language in place of arguments. Emotionally charged language sometimes appears in definitions‚ and when it does the definition is a persuasive definition and sets the stage for a false argument. Also‚ emotionally charged language includes not only words that generate emotions but also words that suppress them‚ such as euphemisms. First‚ the Straw Man Fallacy misrepresents another person’s argument in order to one’s

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    stimulus—in the absence of the loud noise”. (Watson J.B.‚ 1920) Albert had started to associate the white rat (original neutral stimulus‚ which is not the conditioned stimulus) with the loud noise (unconditioned stimulus) and was producing fearful or emotional response of crying. The experiments progress report results was that introduction of the loud sound (US) resulted in fear‚ a natural response. Introduction of a rat (neutral stimulus) paired with the loud sound (US) resulted in fear. Finally successive

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