QP engaged Tatiana in participating in a CBT activity geared towards increasing awareness of emotions and identifying times when emotions have been felt. QP explained to Tatiana that the purpose of the activity to help her in identifying the different kinds of emotions and list times she felt certain emotions. QP asked Tatiana to explain what emotions are also known as. QP asked Tatiana, if it is okay to act out anger and frustration by hurting others. QP brainstormed with Tatiana emotions that people feel on the inside. QP asked Tatiana to explained the time when she felt afraid, anger, depress and anxious. QP asked Tatiana to list the feeling she do not like to feel. QP role played with Tatiana a scenario, showing how people respond to
QP encouraged Quadir into participating in a CBT activity geared towards emotion recognition and regulation. QP explained to Quadir that the activity will examine ways to look for warning signs and strategies for regulating emotions. QP asked Quadir to list some of emotions he has. QP explained to Quadir that if unchecked some emotional responses can be inappropriate, unhealthy and harmful to self and others. QP brainstormed with Quadir inappropriate emotional responses. QP provided Quadir with a worksheet in which he had to identify the emotions in each situation. QP discussed with Quadir, why it is important for him to learn how to recognize when he is experiencing high emotions and learn how to regulate them. QP encouraged Quadir to watch
After reading the chapter on rhetorical analysis it really helped me to understand the different parts and makeup of a rhetorical analysis. It when over ethos, pathos, and logos as well as going over the format used when writing rhetorical analysis. Some example rhetorical analysis that it gives are over a couple of commercials, a Keep America Beautiful PSA, Jack's Links beef jerky, as well as a Red Bull one. All of these examples helped me to understand what exactly a rhetorical analysis is. The text also gave example forms of each of the appeals which helped to give a better idea of the form that each appeal could take.
stress and to relieve anxiety varies from one person to another” (p. 1). The author
QP engaged Yuma in participating in a CBT activity geared towards respected behavior. QP explained to Yuma that the activity will help him learn the value of treating other with respect. QP explained to Yuma, that everyone is entitled to get respect regardless of their appearance, race, disability, origin or social status. QP discussed with Yuma the values of treating outers with respect. QP discussed with Yuma the climate of disrespect such as ridiculing others, name calling, racial insults and derogatory comments. QP asked Yuma to list the thing his peers tease other about. QP provided Yuma with a worksheet in which he had to agree or disagree with the statement. QP engaged Yuma in watching an online video, of how to show respect to others.
Authors who are not from the scientific community appear to be more assertive about their claims as compared to experts of the field. In the following rhetorical analysis, I explore the differences in original research articles tailored toward experts and pop science articles which target a general audience. The pop science article is, “Immune System, Unleashed by Cancer Therapies, Can Attack Organs”, written by Matt Richtel of the New York Times. I compare this with the original research article, “Checkpoint blockade cancer immunotherapy targets tumour-specific mutant antigens” by Gubin et al., published in Nature journal. Both articles talk about the cutting-edge research in the field of cancer immunotherapy. Cancer immunotherapy gets rid of tumors by using the body’s immune system to target cancer cells. Gubin et al.’s article uses genomics and bioinformatics to compare therapeutic synthetic long-peptide vaccines with the working of immunotherapy drugs. Richtel’s article discusses the
Jenna Wortham, the author of “I Had A Nice Time with You Tonight, on the App,” writes about technology for the New York Times. Wortham’s work has appeared in Bust magazine, Vogue, and Wind. She is a cofounder of the zine, Girl Crush. This column first appeared in the New York Times on April 6, 2014.
POP, 1. POP, 2 . POP, 3. It was at that moment that an american terrorist finished his magazine of bullets that he had aimed at all of children and teacher in sight. His assault rifles have firing off at least 20 bullets before he had to reload. The children scattering, hiding and cowering in fear as he began to reload and search for more victims. This has happened one to many time in the last 10 years of american history. Some of the biggest incidences being Columbine, Sandy Hook, Virginia Tech & the Parkland High School Shooting. However no changes were made to our current gun laws to stop this from happening again. The people of this country are tired of seeing innocent children being dragged away in body bags. Two-thousand eighteen is the year that the children and adults alike took to the streets and
Per your question, ‘give me a couple of examples of how this could be done in a church?’ One example and instance, when I served as Youth Pastor in Virginia. When I took over, the youth ministry did not exist. There was a youth choir and youth came together on occasions to do various events, but no viable youth ministry. After much prayer and the Pastors’ agreement, I set up a flow chart and during a church meeting, asked each department for assistance to help bring the youth together under one umbrella. This took several months to logistically work out, however, once it took effect, information began to flow from each department to help with no schedule conflict, the youth ministry grew from 2 to 120 youth, which
Thank you for the talk with me last week. I've come to realize that the matter at hand has nothing to do with JT or Donna, but with Pastor Edwards. I'm meeting with Morry Kemple this week to talk about concerns regarding leadership that the deacons need to address for our church to move forward. I ask that you pray for the situation and pray for me, that if there be any pretense in me, it will be brought forward. Thank
Local elections are a very important political concern for all people. For me, social media is a very effective form of communication. I am quickly able to access posts and information pertaining to local elections through candidate’s pages. This rhetorical analysis will analyze three Facebook posts relating to local elections in two Ohio counties. The context for these posts is the November 8th election.
QP engaged Yuma in participating in a CBT activity geared towards exploring emotions. QP explained to Yuma that the purpose to increase his awareness of emotions. QP explained to Yuma the meaning of emotions and provided him with an example of an emotion a person may experience. QP explained to Yuma that emotions communicate and influence behavior. QP discussed with Yuma how emotions influence behavior, for example it can prepare a person for action. QP explained to Yuma that emotion can help a person with overcoming obstacles of mind and the environment. QP asked Yuma to provide an emotion that helped him to overcome an obstacle. QP explained to Yuma that some emotions a person have can be self-validation such as being afraid. QP asked Yuma
After reading the email you sent us tonight, I’ve decided to write you this email. With what’s happening in our country right now, I just feel the need to let you know that I really appreciate you reaching out to us as well as sharing your thoughts and feelings. I have to say that it is very hard not to feel hopeless at the outcome of this election. However, I realized that no matter what, the strength and unity of those who are likeminded in loving, caring and open-minded will allow us to go through this together as a country. No matter what we can find our way back to humanity, and fight to protect the immigrants, LGBT, people of color, and the female communities. Personally, I’m still trying to make sense of it. I can’t wait for the in-class
Description This podcast is mainly organized by four acts. One of the main points of this podcast is about Afrofuturism. First act focus on what Afrofuturism is, and what kind of an Afrofuturist campaign is there. Two and four acts are mainly about experiences that black people experienced.
The first research entitled “The representation of gender roles in the media - An analysis of gender discourse in Sex and the City movies ” was constructed by Therese Ottosson and Xin Cheng in 2012.
People spend a significant part of their lives listening and talking, that is the main reason why conversation is regarded to be the most generalised form of talk that concerns both speakers and listeners and it is contemplated to be the essential ingredient in co-operative undertaking (Wardhaugh, 1985). Conversation is informal talk involving two or more people and interviews are a particular type of conversation. Interviews are regarded as meetings at which a journalist asks questions in order to find out the interviewee’s opinion. This is an assignment that analyses a telephone interview, so there is an absence of eye contact, body language or facial expressions that are attributes of a ‘live’