Posts by Matthew Carle:
question A speech early in the term design to get student speaking in front of the class as soon as possible answer Icebreaker speech question The opening section of a speech answer Introduction question The main section of speech answer Body question A method of speech organization in which the main points follow a time […]
Read morequestion The presence of an unreliable narrator means __________. I. The story is all false and not worth reading. II. You can’t trust the accuracy of the information. III. The narrator may be lying or unable to give accurate information answer II and III question Which point of view offers the fullest picture of the […]
Read morequestion 1. More Inclusive 2. Less Formal 3. More Interactive 4. Reaches a smaller number of individuals answer presentational speaking question 1. Goal directed 2. Audience centered 3. Ethically constructed answer Good presentational speaking question Misrepresentation Cut-and-paste plagiarism Incremental plagiarism Self-plagiarism Excessive Collaboration answer Types of Plagiarism question “core plagiarism” taking someone else’s work and […]
Read morequestion American or Know-Nothing Party answer A party formed in the election of 1856 out of the ideas and concepts of the Order of the Star Spangled Banner. This group was primarily focused on antiforeignism and anti-Catholicism, which they saw as two factors to prevent the pollution of American society question Beecher’s Bibles answer The […]
Read morequestion is the study of neuroanatomy, or where structures are located, and neurophysiology, or how the brain functions. answer Neuroscience question is the study of the neuroanatomy, physiology, and biochemistry of language. answer neurolinguistics question is composed of the brain, spinal cord and all associated nerves and sense organs answer the human nervous system question […]
Read morequestion _____ is keeping the audience foremost in mind at every step of speech preparation and presentation. answer audience-centeredness question Obama’s speech points up an important fact: Good public speakers are _______ answer audience-centered question The primary purpose of a speech is to gain a _________ from listeners. answer desired response question List questions you […]
Read morequestion Four parts of brain answer 1)cerebrum 2)diencephalon 3)brain stem 4)cerebellum +some cavities–>ventricles *the ventricles contain CSF: cerebral spinal fluid question location: lateral ventricles answer -cerebrum: cerebral hemispheres (cortex, white matter, basal nuclei) question location: third ventricle answer -diencephalon: (thalamus, hypothalamus, epithalamus) question location: fourth ventricle answer -brain stem: midbrain, pons, medulla oblongata -cerebellum question […]
Read morequestion At the beginning of “Young Goodman Brown,” Brown’s wife says, “Pray tarry with me this night, dear husband, of all nights in the year.” This statement is an example of answer foreshadowing. question What is the climax in Willa Cather’s short story “Paul’s Case”? answer Paul jumps in front of the train. question A […]
Read morequestion What principle of speech structure suggests that speeches should follow a consistent pattern of development? answer order question What principle of effective speech structure is reinforced by repeating a key phrase or point? answer simplicity question What principle of effective speech structure suggests that all major parts of a speech should receive appropriate development? […]
Read morequestion Which of the following shows a parallel grammatical form? answer a. If you are trapped outdoors in a thunderstorm, avoid being the tallest object in a field, stay away from poles and fences, and do not touch any metal. b. If you are trapped outdoors in a thunderstorm, avoid being the tallest object in […]
Read morequestion How many major regions comprise the human brain? answer Four question As you are reading these words on the screen, what part of your brain is allowing you to perform the complex, conscious intellectual task of reading and comprehension? answer Cerebrum question which division of the diencephalon acts as an information filter for sensory […]
Read morequestion a way of speaking particular to a country, society or culture. answer accent question (element) what each person in role is doing and thinking, alone and with others. answer action question a process convention that works backwards from an important event in order to explain or give clues about the event; groups create freeze […]
Read morequestion 1342-1400 Works: Canterbury Tales Theme: Decline of moral values, honor and chivalry. Style: Old “Middle English.” Wrote in southern English Dialect. Important Info: Considered the first great English poet. answer Geoffrey Chaucer* question 1460-1529 Works: Garlande of Laurell, Bowge of Court. Theme: Satire against court, the pope, and Cardinal. Style: Short lines, perfectly rhymed, […]
Read morequestion What is “the American Renaissance?” answer The beginning of an authentic literary tradition national movement in America. question What are the two groups of pre-transcendentalists? answer New York Nickerbockers (Irwing) and Boston Fireside Poets (Longfellow). question Which is the name of the European arts movement that these writers are thought to be influenced by? […]
Read morequestion OT personnel answer four categories: OT: professional level OTA: technical level OT aide: on the job training OT/OTA students question OT practitioner answer individuals certified to practice as either an OT or an OTA question ACOTE answer Accreditation Council for Occupational Therapy Education (ACOTE) regulates all OT & OTA programs in the United States […]
Read morequestion what did Freud focus on? answer -erogenous zones -pleasure and release of tension question Freud’s stages answer -oral stage -anal stage -phallic stage -latency stage -genital stage question oral stage answer -first year -mouth is the erogenous zone -innate quality in all babies to suck question what is the conflict of the oral stage? […]
Read morequestion Actual Product answer Brand Name, Quality Level, Packaging & Features / Design question Associated Services answer Financing, Product Warranty & Product Support question Core Customer Value answer Actual Product & Associated Services question Types of Products answer Specialty, Shopping, Convenience & Unsought question Branding Examples answer Brand Name, URL’s, Logos and Symbols, Characters, Slogans […]
Read morequestion You’re about to administer cisplatin to a patient who has ovarian cancer. Before beginning the infusion, you should take which of the following actions? (Select all that apply.) Infuse 1 to 2 L of IV fluid. Check the patient’s peripheral pulses. Administer an antiemetic. Evaluate the patient’s hearing. Determine the patient’s weight. answer Infuse […]
Read morequestion Gestalt therapy was developed by: A. Carl Rogers B. Sigmund Freud C. Albert Bandura D. Frederick (Fritz) Perls answer D. question According to Carl Rogers, a child who did not receive unconditional positive regard in early life is likely to acquire: A. schizophrenia B. conditions of worth C. self-actualization D. phobias answer B. question […]
Read morequestion group therapy answer sociocultural approach to the treatment of psychological disorders that brings together individuals who share a particular psychological disorder in sessions led by a professional question 6 features of group therapy answer information, universality, altruism, experiencing a positive family group, development of social skills, interpersonal learning question family therapy answer group therapy […]
Read morequestion Social Psychology is the scientific study of _ answer How people’s thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by other people. question Which of the following best describes scientific theories? answer Theories are scientific explanations that connect and organize existing observations. question To say that social Psychology is the ultimate bridge discipline means that the […]
Read morequestion Is the passing of information, the exchange of ideas, or the process of establishing a commonness or oneness of thought between a sender and a receiver answer Communication question There must be some common thinking between two parties and information must be passed from one person to another (or from one group to another) […]
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