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As a biologist working for NASA you are given the task of lo…

As a biologist working for NASA you are given the task of looking for microscopic life forms on rock brought back from Mars. Upon further investigation with a microscope, you find what you think are cells. These objects have a round shape with a defined outer boundary, a small dark-colored object in the center, and a long taillike structure on the outside.  Now that you classified this object in the previous question, justify your reasoning providing three specific features (1 point each) that helped you come up with this conclusion:    

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What is the Guiding Question? How is the Guiding Question r…

What is the Guiding Question? How is the Guiding Question related to taxonomy?  Think about these questions and match the first column with the second column:  

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Taxonomy is important since it will classify organisms and h…

Taxonomy is important since it will classify organisms and help us know what the [1] of these organisms in the ecosystem is. Taxonomy helps us understand the [2] of organisms such the differences and similarities between plants, animals and microorganisms. Taxonomy gives us a way to communicate about organisms irrespective of language due to the use of [3].    

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A nurse asks a client to smile, raise the eyebrows, and puff…

A nurse asks a client to smile, raise the eyebrows, and puff out the cheeks. Which statement best explains the purpose of this assessment?

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ENG 101 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY PATHOS PARAGRAPH INSTRUCTI…

ENG 101 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY PATHOS PARAGRAPH INSTRUCTIONS WRITING PROMPT Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the use of pathos in Cross’s article, “Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled” NOTE: All three questions on this quiz must analyze and evaluate the same article. OR Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the use of pathos in Robson’s article, “How Self-Deception Allows People to Lie.” NOTE: All three questions on this quiz must analyze and evaluate the same article.  ASSIGNMENT PARAMETERS/ APA GUIDELINES (Click link above to open) DETAILED WRITING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BODY PARAGRAPHS: Word count: 150-225 Each body paragraph should use PIETIE for development: Point, Illustrate, Explain, Transition, Illustrate, Explain. In this essay, the POINT is the topic sentence, which offers an evaluation of Cross’s or Robson’s use of pathos. To ILLUSTRATE the point, refer to the passages I’ve supplied here. To avoid an automatic failing score, each body paragraph must quote twice from the passages supplied below. (Provide one quote per passage.)  Use ICE for quoting and paraphrasing material. (Introduce, Cite, Explain). To EXPLAIN the illustration, analyze how and why the illustration supports your evaluation of Cross’s or Robson’s use of pathos. Remember that analysis and evaluation are generally the longest, most robust parts of the paragraph. How does the example function in the argument? How does it help readers connect to an aspect of Cross’s or Robson’s message?  TRANSITION to a new example. Use transitional words or phrases to introduce the next example. ILLUSTRATE, EXPLAIN: Follow the steps for ILLUSTRATE and EXPLAIN for the second example.  End with a closing sentence that links back to the effect that Cross’s or Robson’s use of pathos has on readers’ overall experience of the argument. PASSAGES FROM WHICH YOU MAY QUOTE IN THE ESSAY RULES: Quote twice in each body paragraph to avoid an automatic failing score! Use proper APA in-text citations.  Do not quote more than 40 words from a passage. If a passage contains more than 40 words, paraphrase what you can and quote the more essential wording.  The in-text citations after each passage show the correct page numbers. However, these are non-narrative parenthetical in-text citations. While they are correct, you should typically use narrative APA in-text citations for most quotes. (Remember to use past tense signal verbs.)  Narrative In-Text Citation Example: Cross (1977/2023) observed, “Quote” (p. 267). Narrative In-Text Citation Example: According to Robson (2022/2023), “Quote” (p. 445).  “Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled” by Cross  PATHOS: Passage 1:  “If we are to be led, let us not be led blindly, but critically, intelligently, with our eyes open. If we are to continue to be a government ‘by the people,’ let us become informed about the methods and purposes of propaganda, so we can be the masters, not the slaves of our destiny” (Cross, 1977/2023, p. 267).  Passage 2:  “Propaganda works best with an uncritical audience. Joseph Goebbels, propaganda minister in Nazi Germany, once defined his work as ‘the conquest of the masses.’ The masses would not have been conquered, however, if they had known how to challenge and to question, how to make distinctions between propaganda and reasonable argument” (Cross, 1977/2023, p. 257).  “How Self-Deception Allows People to Lie” by Robson PATHOS: Passage 1:  “The first step is acknowledging the problem. Perhaps you think that you don’t need this advice; self-deception only afflicts others, while you are perfectly honest with yourself. If so, that may be your greatest delusion of all” (Robson, 2022/2023, p. 445).  Passage 2:  “By understanding the different factors contributing to self-deception, we can try to spot when it might be swaying our own decisions, and prevent these delusions from leading us astray” (Robson, 2022/2023, p. 440). 

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According to the video, “AI & Sociology” what are some of th…

According to the video, “AI & Sociology” what are some of the benefits of AI to society?

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ENG 101 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY ETHOS PARAGRAPH INSTRUCTIO…

ENG 101 RHETORICAL ANALYSIS ESSAY ETHOS PARAGRAPH INSTRUCTIONS WRITING PROMPT Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the use of ethos in Cross’s article, “Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled.” NOTE: All three questions on this quiz must analyze and evaluate the same article.  OR Analyze and evaluate the effectiveness of the use of ethos in Robson’s article, “How Self-Deception Allows People to Lie.” NOTE: All three questions on this quiz must analyze and evaluate the same article.  ASSIGNMENT PARAMETERS/ APA GUIDELINES (Click link above to open) DETAILED WRITING INSTRUCTIONS FOR BODY PARAGRAPHS: Word count: 150-200 Each body paragraph should use PIETIE for development: Point, Illustrate, Explain, Transition, Illustrate, Explain. In this essay, the POINT is the topic sentence, which offers an evaluation of Cross’s or Robson’s use of ethos. To ILLUSTRATE the point, refer to the passages I’ve supplied here. Each body paragraph must contain the two quotes supplied below Use ICE for quoting and paraphrasing material. (Introduce, Cite, Explain). To EXPLAIN the illustration, analyze how and why the illustration supports your evaluation of Cross’s or Robson’s use of ethos. Remember that analysis and evaluation are generally the longest, most robust parts of the paragraph. How does the example function in the argument? How does it help readers connect to an aspect of Cross’s or Robson’s message?  TRANSITION to a new example. Use transitional words or phrases to introduce the next example. ILLUSTRATE, EXPLAIN: Follow the steps for ILLUSTRATE and EXPLAIN for the second example.  End with a closing sentence that links back to the effect that Cross’s or Robson’s use of ethos has on readers’ overall experience of the argument. PASSAGES FROM WHICH YOU MAY QUOTE IN THE ESSAY RULES: Quote twice in each body paragraph to avoid an automatic failing score! Use proper APA in-text citations.  Do not use more than 40 words for each quote. If a passage contains more than 40 words, paraphrase what you can and quote the more essential wording.  The in-text citations after each passage show the correct page numbers. However, these are non-narrative parenthetical in-text citations. While they are correct, you should typically use narrative APA in-text citations for most quotes. (Remember to use past tense signal verbs.)  Narrative In-Text Citation Example: Cross (1977/2023) observed, “Quote” (p. 267). Narrative In-Text Citation Example: According to Robson (2022/2023), “Quote” (p. 445).  “Propaganda: How Not to Be Bamboozled” by Cross  ETHOS: Passage 1: [Writing About Card Stacking (a type of propaganda)] “Senator Yakalot engages in card stacking when he talks about the proposal to use smaller cars. He talks only about jobs without mentioning the cost to the taxpayers or the very real — though still denied — threat of depletion of resources. He says he wants to help his countrymen keep their jobs, but doesn’t mention that the corporations that offer the jobs will also make large profits. He praises the ‘American chrome industry,’ overlooking the fact that most chrome is imported. And so on” (Cross, 1977/2023, p. 265).  Passage 2: [Writing about Distinguishing Between Fair and False Analogies]: “Analogies can be drawn that are reasonable and fair. It would be reasonable, for example, to compare the results of busing in one small Southern city with the possible results in another, if the towns have the same kind of history, population, and school policy. We can decide for ourselves whether an analogy is false or fair by asking, ‘Are the things being compared truly alike in significant ways? Do the differences between them affect the comparison?'” (Cross, 1977/2023, p. 264).  “How Self-Deception Allows People to Lie” by Robson ETHOS: Passage 1: “Let’s begin with the research of Zoë Chance, an associate professor of marketing at Yale University. In an ingenious experiment from 2011, she showed that many people unconsciously employ self-deception to boost their egos” (Robson, 2022/2023, p. 441).  Passage 4: “Self-deception allows us to be more confident in what we are saying, which makes us more persuasive. If you are trying to sell a dodgy product, for instance, you will make a better case if you genuinely believe it is a high-quality bargain — even if there is evidence to suggest otherwise. This hypothesis was first proposed decades ago, and a recent paper by Peter Schwardmann, an assistant professor of behavioral economics at Carnegie Mellon University, US, provides some strong evidence for this idea” (Robson, 2022/2023, p. 442). 

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An adult client has a respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min. Whi…

An adult client has a respiratory rate of 8 breaths/min. Which statement best explains why the nurse should document this as bradypnea?

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A nurse is assessing a client with dark skin for cyanosis. W…

A nurse is assessing a client with dark skin for cyanosis. Which statement best explains why the nurse should inspect the oral mucosa?

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From the dropdown menu, select the English word/phrase that…

From the dropdown menu, select the English word/phrase that best expresses the meaning of each Spanish word/phrase from the text that is bolded and underlined. (2 pts. each; 6 pts. total)   El horario: Hay horas de tutoría los lunes, martes… [a1] Contáctanos por correo electrónico: sppotlc@osu.edu. [a2] ¡Bienvenidos al TLC! [a3]

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