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    Rhetorical Technique

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    Analysis of Rhetorical Technique in “English is a crazy language” “English is a Crazy Language”, written by Richard Lederer, illustrates that English is one of the most widespread languages in the world. However, at the same time, English as a language which has many irregular examples to show that the words in English aren’t what they’re meant to mean. Lederer uses most of the paragraphs to explain that English words are arbitrary: two or more words have no connections of the words that they combined

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    Coaching Techniques

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    Aim: In this investigation I will be focusing on coaching techniques in particularly for a netball team. The goal will be to develop a drill and skill training session, that will be delivered to an under 10 netball team at Gazelles Netball Team, Argana Park. Industry Focus: I have chosen this industry as my focus because I want to get more understanding of how much work it is to be the coach of a team. This relates to my future pathway because I want to volunteer as a coach in the future, plus

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    Jaws Techniques

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    essay! I choose Jaws, The others, and Signs ! Because i like their stories,and the technique in the movies! Now i will talk about all the techniques in the movies! Lighting, camera angles, music, sound effects, and everything! (music) I think the music and camera angle are the most important technique in the horror movies! My opinion in Jaws, The other, and signs ! The Jaws had the best music technique! For example before the shark attack the beach, the music was very normal, but when

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    Condemnation Technique

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    Condemnation of the condemners is the next technique, which means that the individual who committed the crime is essentially calling their condemner a hypocrite. For instance, a teenager who is arrested for drinking may use this by saying that he knows the police drink so why should he be in trouble. The individual using this technique turns the attention from themselves, to shaming their condemner for their wrongdoings, thus, avoiding feeling guilty themselves (Sykes). Finally, appeal to higher

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    Persuasive Techniques

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    towards your own. Persuasion can range from controversial topics such as is abortion okay, to every day opinions such as, "hamburgers are better than hot dogs." Persuasive writers include many techniques to improve their argument and support their claims. However, any of us don't distinguish the techniques needed for persuasion. Persuasion has the power to change one's mind, attitude, or behavior. It is beneficial to be persuasive and effective in business communications. However, in order to be

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    The Nudge Technique

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    The Nudge Technique Step 1 Information Gathering Question: (Nudges:) What are the chances of Healthcare Professionals (HCPs) using nudges and persuasion techniques to help their patients actually make better decisions for themselves? Research results: I looked up a good definition of what a ‘nudge’ is from an academic resource: nudges are changes in the decision-making context that work with cognitive biases, and help prompt us, in subtle ways that often function below the level of our awareness

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    The Messenger Techniques

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    Marcus Zusak’s techniques he employs in The Messenger significantly reflects how the reader views The Messenger. Marcus Zusak firstly uses personification frequently in The Messenger. The reason it is an important technique is because it gives the reader new ideas. He secondly uses humor recurrently in the novel. This then gives the reader some enjoyment in the book and not just always fear and sadness. He thirdly uses a technique that not many authors use in their novels where he incorporates himself

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    Bang's Techniques

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    principles, I see that in this image little red riding hood is the focal point here because all the eyes and the wolf-like creatures put her right on the spot and instead the wolves feel surprised that she is there. The rules the illustrator used was the technique of roundness when making the eyes of the wolves and the hidden eyes, to make the image less daunting and more secure. The illustrator also used the rule of vertical shapes when creating the wolf ears making them appear more exciting. Unlike their

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    The Reid Technique

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    The most known is the Reid Technique, which is the one we see in murder and crime shows. In the article "How Police Interrogate Murder Suspects." The article describes the Reid Technique as “an accusatory method that relies on signals like anxious body language to assess lying.” (The Guardian). The Reid technique is most common in tv dramas. It portrays suspects being interrogated in a dark room and accused of the crime

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    Forensic Technique

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    so the other identification techniques are used instead. The first technique that is widely used is considering the features of the bones. In general, an evidence from the corpses such as some pieces of bones, especially the skull and pelvis can be used to identify their gender. To use this technique, the forensic scientists require the observation skills in order to classify the difference between male and female bones (see Figure 1 and 2 [1]). Although this technique is uncomplicated, saving time

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