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    Forget About Stranger Danger When entering college, there are many things to consider. Having to make such important life decisions can be very overwhelming for a high school senior. Not only are teenagers expected to make a decision on where they are going to potentially be spending the next four years, but they are also deciding who and how that is going to look like. In the article “A college education should include rooming with a stranger,” Ann Altman uses emotional diction to persuade readers

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    sacrifices to make when balancing work and family. Ann-Marie Slaughter is the author of “Why Women Still Can’t Have It All” where she explains what it is like to hold a higher ranking position and have children at home. She begins by building her credibility with personal facts and sources, citing other women in younger and older generations. Slaughter fills her essay with high emotion to empower women to be able to have a higher profession without giving up the time with the ones you love. She describes

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    The Flight from Conversation, by professor Sherry Turkle, addresses the issue of technology's pull from conversation to simple connection. The essay’s intriguing topic pulls the reader in, while the author’s excellent use of appeals solidifies her argument. Turkle’s exceptional employment of appeals strengthens the overall effect of her essay, leaving her audience with a strong argument. Turkle utilizes her title and accolades to establish herself as a credible source. Professor Turkle also enhances

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    critically analyzed and read. There is a series of steps in completing both tasks. However, at the start it is vital to ensure that the journals, topic information, and authors are all credible. This process is also necessary to make sure that the credibility of this information is professionally supported and held to a scholarly standard. In support of my research topic, I selected an article that I have deemed a credible source. I will demonstrate through a ten-step process of critically analyzing

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    honest witness is if the are a neutral witness and have no stake in the result. One way witnesses are important in court cases is, “Witness testimony can make a deep impression on a jury, which is often exclusively assigned the role of sorting out credibility

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    school. Grant Penrod wrote this essay at Arizona State University and it won second place in the Printer’s Devil Contest (759). This author is writing towards high school or college students about problems at school. Penrod begins to build his credibility with facts from websites, statements people have made online, percentages, and emotional content to make the reader feel emotion. Towards the end of the article Penrod includes a quote from a student that is considered a nerd. Penrod wrote this

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    The greatest mistake seen across LinkedIn profiles -- which between prospecting, reviewing client’s profiles, and networking -- is writing your profile for the incorrect audience. It’s a problem unanimous across the board, from entry-level SDRs to seasoned executives at fortune-500 companies. Oftentimes, searching your LinkedIn profile is your prospect’s first interaction with you, so make it a great first impression that adds value. By the time a prospect actually connects with you they’re over

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    Waking up on November 9th 2016, the majority of America was anticipating headlines to read something like “Hillary Clinton to be the first female President,” but instead saw the opposite. When Donald Trump was announced to be the predicted President of the United States, half of the country felt their stomachs drop. It was Hillary Clinton’s job to address the thousands of her supporters and ease their worries. In her speech, through the use of personal narratives, emotional realities, and decisive

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    To set up the stage for her credibility she tells a short story of the person who she gets most of her information from. The person’s name is Charles Moore he was a boat captain who decided to take a different route that he usually takes, and he found a huge area of circling garbage in the ocean and this led to him changing occupations and creating Marine Research Foundation. She further explains his credentials and those who work for his foundations credibility. Her extensive explanation of Moore

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    COM10003 Learning and Communicating Online Assessment 3: Reflective essay This essay will discuss how my use of online information has grown from being merely a consumer, to now being able to critically evaluate online sources for credibility and suitability for use in academic work. My role in producing an online informational resource has been enhanced by both the readings, and the experience gained in the collaborative process involved in working as a team. This is my first experience at online

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