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    believe differently. Con organization also have five main beliefs. The first con they believe in animal testing is a cruel thing. They believe no living thing should be put to suffer because another species is curious. Although Pro organizations claim no animals are harmed the Con organization has released this statement to prove Pro organization wrong: According to Humane Society International‚ animals used in experiments are commonly subjected to force feeding‚ forced inhalation‚ food and water

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    Self-preservation (strongest motivator of human behavior)‚ Lifestyle‚ Power‚ Prestige‚ Good taste‚ Status/Class‚ Patriotism‚ Security‚ Fear‚ Humor‚ Sex‚ etc. Appeal to emotion is a logical fallacy which uses the manipulation of the recipient’s emotions‚ rather than valid logic‚ to win an argument. Scott‚ L.A. (1994) This kind of appeal to emotion is a type of red herring as well as encompasses several logical fallacies‚ including: • Appeal to consequences • Appeal to fear • Appeal to flattery • Appeal

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    The civilization of ancient Greece produced classics in almost all genres of creative expression: literature‚ philosophy‚ music‚ the visual arts‚ and architecture. These classics advanced the aesthetic principles of clarity simplicity‚ balance‚ regularity‚ and harmonious proportion. As a style‚ Classicism is characterized by these aesthetic principles and by the related ideals of reason‚ moderation‚ and dignity (Fiero 29). Greek culture is a very original culture in their way of life. A good example

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    correctly represents the equilibrium expression for the above equation? 2[Agϩ] ϩ [CrO 42Ϫ] [Agϩ]2[CrO42Ϫ] [Ag2CrO4] (a) ᎏᎏ (b) ᎏ ᎏ (c) ᎏ ᎏ 1 Ag2CrO4 [Agϩ]2[CrO42Ϫ] [Agϩ]2[CrO42Ϫ] (d) ᎏᎏ 2[Ag2CrO4] 2. Are pure solids included in equilibrium expressions? Explain your answer. 3. Write the equilibrium expression for the following hypothetical equation: → 2C(aq) ϩ 3D(aq) 3A(aq) ϩ B(aq) ← 4. a. Write the appropriate equilibrium expression for each of the following equations.

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    Useful Expressions - Business Language  Apologizing I’m sorry. I made a mistake. Please accept my apologies. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to . . . (I’m) sorry. I didn’t realize that . . . . That’s okay. No problem. Prefacing bad news I’m sorry (I have) to tell you this‚ but . . . I hate to tell you this‚ but . . . I don’t know how to tell you this‚ but . . . I have some bad news. (Formal) written apologies We regret to inform you that . . . Regretfully . . . Unfortunately .

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    their government. Fascists believed the opposite. Violence was encouraged against enemies‚ they condemned liberalism‚ individualism‚ feminism‚ and parliamentary democracy. All of which were thought to divide and weaken a nation. 2. The German’s expression of fascism was distinct because opposition was greatly limited‚ they were much more controlling. All other political parties were outlawed‚ independent labor unions were ended‚ thousands of opponents were arrested‚ and the press and radio went under

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    Malcolm D. Ervin Professor Kristen Raymond English 1101 28 September 2011 Pebble: The Symbol of Emotion In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien talks about many of the objects that he and his comrades carried while they were in Vietnam. They carried things like food‚ water‚ weapons and ammunition. They also carried comfort items like tranquilizers and M&M’s. Although the weight of these things placed a physical burden on the soldiers‚ it was the emotional weight that each of the soldiers carried

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    was to get his findings out about how our emotions relate to our facial expressions and also how to spot how others feel and what they may be concealing. Most importantly he talked about Evolutionary Psychology‚ which is concerned with the evolutionary origins of behaviors and mental processes‚ their adaptive value‚ and the purpose they continue to serve (pg. 17). Out of all videos I viewed a couple stood out the most. The video titled Mastering Emotions was my most favorite and what I considered

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    Freedom of Expression on the Campus Protecting Freedom of Expression on the Campus is about a Confederate flag on Harvard’s campus and the response to it a Nazi flag with a swastika. In the article Bok states that “symbols are a form of free speech and should be protected”. Even though‚ it is totally inappropriate and highly insensitive in this day and age. The First Amendment allows us the freedom to express our selves. Flag flying with symbols on them is one of these freedoms. Sadly though

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    compared with others. Expressing ourselves can differentiate from other expressions since we are unique in each and every way. Some similarities may exist‚ but not necessarily every aspect of what we tend to express. As defined in the textbook‚ "emotional expression is the most important representation of our emotions‚ and may be similar to others" (Adler‚ Proctor‚ and Towne 137). Perception is part of the emotional expression because "it is the process of selecting‚ acquiring‚ interpreting‚ and organizing

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