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    Chapter 9 Terms Administrative Law (p. 261)—written law produced by state and federal regulatory agencies as opposed to government bodies (thus‚ some disagreement exists as to whether administrative law is law in the full conventional sense or merely a “body of rules”); many of the activities classified as white collar crime are violations of administrative rather than statutory law. Antitrust Law (p. 251)—law directed against monopolistic practices that interfere with the operation of

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    9/11 Week Reflection

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    communications project I had been working on since Thursday. After lunch‚ I was informed about another weekly meeting with RoC‚ the policy call was also informative and I learned about what some of our signatories are doing in their states and areas. Following that Call‚ I finished out the day by finishing the communications project. Tuesday started out ordinary and I was able to finally begin the reading for the Thinking Economically class. Then it was time

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    recorded counseling session I felt extremely confident in myself‚ because I have developed a good rapport with my client. I have been having short meetings with my client prior to the recording‚ and knew something was going on internally. Some of her teachers reported to me that she wasn’t taking her medication‚ and her grandparent just recently passed away. Entering the session I prepared myself for dealing with her grief‚ and wanted to address the goals we set the previous session. My client suffers

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    The air was filled with smoke; slowly I made my way through the enormous building. Not knowing where to go. But feeling the building rumble and shake in my fear of claustrophobia. I remember hearing “GET DOWN! RUN!” That was the dreadful day of 9/11 September 9th 2001 “I have to go to work” As I told Michael (my son). Our apartment wasn’t much; we still had a rent problem. But since I’ve got accepted to my new job at the World Trade Center‚ I don’t think we’ll be having too many problems

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    ANALYSIS OF A MICROTEACHING SESSION. This essay aims to critically analyse a microteaching session based upon my chosen topic which I presented to my peers and my lecturer in the university setting with the intend of reflecting on my preparation‚ planning‚ implementation‚ presentation and evaluation of the session. This essay will examine what I have learnt from this process mentioning my strengths as well as areas of future development. The reflective model I have chosen to use is Gibbs model

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    English Session Analysis

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    I found this session to be more developed than the last. This was presumably expected‚ but I am still pleased to find it to be true. While I successfully addressed some key points I had hoped to advance with after my first session‚ I still find that I lacked on some important ones. For the duration of the session‚ I was able to apply redirection techniques‚ though I struggled to maintain focus. In the beginning‚ I used interpretive and interrogative questioning techniques such as “How long does

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    controversial and hated presidents at the time of his presidency‚ but greatly admired by people today. He was a wonderful speaker and used many different tactics to get his point across efficiently. The first thing he says in his Second Inaugural Address was “at this second appearing to take the oath of the Presidential office.” This appeals to ethos by making the audience trust him because you know he has been president before. He uses the authority that he had from being the previous president to

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    Rhetorical Analysis: President Ronald Reagan ’s Farwell Address Rhetorical Analysis: Reagan ’s Farwell Address Ronald Reagan ’s Farewell Address was an amazing example of conveying the fundamentals for freedom through an emotional and visual lesson. It is no wonder that the president known as the "great communicator" was successful in painting for us a picture of who we were‚ past and present‚ and the improvements in the areas of strength‚ security‚ and

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    9/11 Propaganda Essay

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    In order to get most Americans to think a certain way after a drastic event like 9/11‚ the media spreads propaganda‚ information that is biased or misleading used to promote or publicize a particular cause or point of view. After the shocking event of September 11‚ propaganda was used to promote the concept of all Muslims being terrorists and violent. 29% of Americans believe that law enforcement agents should go undercover to keep tabs on Muslim activities and fund raising by joining their civic

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    Franklin Delano Roosevelt was first elected into the Oval Office on the heels of the start of the Great Depression. At the time of his inauguration‚ American morale was set at an all-time low. In his First Inaugural Address‚ Roosevelt speaks with a nuanced tone and a compelling appeal to ethos in order to mollify and uplift the American people during this trying time. Throughout his speech‚ Roosevelt maintains a refined tone of humility and authority. He presents the people with a call to action—he

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