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Factors in Communicating Test Results
Communication
Abstract This paper focuses on the important factors that have to be considered in communication of test results. The following factors have to be put into account: condition of the clients, purpose of tests to be used, reviewing of the objective and overall purpose of the test, and putting into account the limitation of…
Discussion on Tanjong Rhu
Chinese Culture
Reason
Religion
Tradition
The short story “Tanjong Rhu” by Minfong Ho, an ASEAN author, delves into the contrasting elements of traditional and modern Singaporean Chinese culture. Taking place in Tanjong Rhu, a well-known port in Singapore, the protagonist’s early life unfolds. The narrative primarily focuses on the juxtaposition between age-old customs like ancestor worship and contemporary modes of…
Fear no more the heat of the sun Analysis
Apathy
Heat
‘Fear no more the heat of th sun’ ‘Fear no more the heat of th sun’ from the play Cymbeline was written in 1608. The song presents a unique vision and interpretation of death. Thesis Shakespeare uses settings of nature and everyday life, contrast and comparison methods to unveil the theme of death and the…
Micro Expressions Show Human Emotions and Feelings
Emotions
Neuropsychology
Micro-expressions, which are brief and involuntary facial expressions resulting from certain emotions, are universal and difficult to hide. They depict one of the seven basic universal emotions: Disgust, anger, fear, sadness, happiness, surprise, and contempt (John). Psychologists Haggard and Isaacs first discovered these “micro-momentary” facial expressions in 1966 while analyzing non-verbal communication between psychologists and…
Fear of Public Speaking case study
Anxiety
Clinical Psychology
Confidence
Feeling
Hypnosis
psychiatry
Self Esteem
She was on mild antidepressants for most of her adult life, her mood problems worsening whenever she tried to move way from home. H decided do come off the medication two years ago, when she met her partner and found a new job. 2. Introduction and Initial consultation H is now in a steady relationship…
Communication Studies Analysis
Code-switching
Communication Studies
I have chosen to analyze my reflective piece, “Diary of an Insecure Girl” in terms of the attitudes to language and communicative behaviors which are found therein. Attitudes to Language refer to the manner in which people use and view the varieties of English spoken in the Caribbean. A consideration adopted in looking at attitudes…
To What Extent Do You Feel Sympathy for Blanche Dubois?
Emotions
Interpersonal Relationship
Loneliness
Social psychology
Sympathy
To a certain extent, I partially sympathies with Blanche DuBois. This disintegrated character goes through many painful experiences, some being the suicide of her young husband Alan Grey, her loneliness throughout the play, and when her only family member betrays her for desire. On the other hand, Blanche loses my sympathy at some events due…
Discuss the Idea of “Carrying” in O’Brien’s “The Things They Carried”
Shame
The Things They Carried
Tim O’Brien’s short story collection “The things they carried” delves into the theme of soldiers carrying various burdens in their lives. O’Brien, portrayed through his persona Tim O’Brien, challenges conventional beliefs about why men join the war. One example is Jimmy Cross, who exemplifies the unasked-for burden placed on a platoon leader. O’Brien also examines…
Negligent Infliction of Emotional Distress
Emotions
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ISSUE: 1.) Whether or not the act of shunning Paul falls under the ambit of intentional infliction of emotional distress or negligent infliction of emotional distress 2.) Whether or not the acts of the church fall under emotional distress and is such actionable RULE: The basic rule of law is that a person who…
The Narrative Angle
Ethos
Frederick Douglass
Literacy
Logos
Pathos
Slavery
Frederick Douglass, an orator, newspaper editor, and prominent civil rights activist in the nineteenth century, offers insight into the harrowing reality of slavery in his excerpt “Learning to Read”. Douglass employs ethos, logos, and pathos to connect with his audience, recounting his personal struggle to emancipate himself both mentally and physically from slavery. Thus, he…