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You are (crazy)  my sister.

You are (crazy)  my sister.

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Finish sentences with the comparison  ‘as … as’  OR ‘not a…

Finish sentences with the comparison  ‘as … as’  OR ‘not as … as.’ Type only the adjectives with the comparison. John is (tall)  Glen.

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Janet is (beautiful)  Jeniffer.

Janet is (beautiful)  Jeniffer.

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The 1960 presidential debate showed how television changed t…

The 1960 presidential debate showed how television changed the nature of political discourse. Radio listeners thought Kennedy won, while viewers thought Nixon won.

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How did photographs of the killing of Nguyen Van Lem and Kim…

How did photographs of the killing of Nguyen Van Lem and Kim Phuc running naked influence the course of the Vietnam War?

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What is a parasocial relationship?

What is a parasocial relationship?

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Section 3: Argumentation CLO 1 Instructions: Respond to the…

Section 3: Argumentation CLO 1 Instructions: Respond to the following questions (10 points) Q6. With reference to argumentation and its key elements, define what a claim is, explain what it is typically connected to, and then discuss any two types of claims with clear explanations that you may need in the conclusion section of your research paper that you are going to write in this course. . (5 points)   Q7. Explain whether the expert in the case provided below persuades the reader through a rhetorical appeal or a logical fallacy. Identify the specific appeal or fallacy used and provide a clear explanation (5 points) A public health speaker shows a graph where two lines rise together over several years—one for the use of a new dietary supplement, and the other for improved recovery rates in patients. He calmly explains that the matching upward trends demonstrate a strong relationship and uses the data to argue that the supplement is responsible for the better recoveries. He presents the numbers clearly and emphasizes that the data “speaks for itself,” urging hospitals to adopt the supplement immediately.

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You can use an IDE or Jupyter to solve this question. Spend…

You can use an IDE or Jupyter to solve this question. Spend about 30 minutes on this question. You are writing a small application to display the prices of the TV when the user enters the TV Make (you should display the key which should store the price).  1st step: Create a dictionary object and store the following items in the dictionary.  TCL 85 Inch, price=$1,200 Samsung 98-Inch, price=$2,900 Hisense 100, price=$3,100   Using the update method change the price if the Hisense 100 to be $2,990.   2nd step: Ask the user for an input to select one of the available TVs in the dictionary to see its price   3rd step: Display the price of the item selected as following “The price of the TV you selected ‘Hisense 100’ is $2,990.00”   You need to upload two files, 1) a .py file and 2) a picture of your running code showing results.  If for some reason you can not upload multiple files then send me the screenshot as an email attachment.

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A preterm infant (30 weeks) suddenly develops abdominal dist…

A preterm infant (30 weeks) suddenly develops abdominal distention and green emesis. What is the priority nursing action?

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A nurse is caring for a newborn with neonatal abstinence syn…

A nurse is caring for a newborn with neonatal abstinence syndrome. Which intervention is most appropriate?

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