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Elementary,Middle School,High School,College,University,PHD

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Teaching Since: May 2017
Last Sign in: 189 Weeks Ago, 2 Days Ago
Questions Answered: 27237
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Education

  • MCS,MBA(IT), Pursuing PHD
    Devry University
    Sep-2004 - Aug-2010

Experience

  • Assistant Financial Analyst
    NatSteel Holdings Pte Ltd
    Aug-2007 - Jul-2017

Category > Information Systems Posted 28 Aug 2017 My Price 10.00

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Question 1 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Most editors test their covers in focus groups in an endless search for the magic that will make their magazines fly off the shelves and to avoid costly mistakes. Katharine Q. Seelye

 

Question 1 options:

 

 

A) 

Seelye argues that magazine editors are seeking the magic that will make their magazines fly off the shelves (604).

 

B) 

Seelye argues that editors the magic that will make their magazines fly off the shelves (604).

 

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Question 2 (10 points)

 

[Original:] To be very clear, then, I am not criticizing the work of Habitat for Humanity. –Diana George

 

Question 2 options:

 

 

A) 

Although their advertisements are the subject of her analysis, George is careful to state "I am not criticizing the work of Habitat for Humanity" (623).

 

B) 

Although their advertisements are the subject of her analysis, George's statement that "I am not criticizing the work of Habitat for Humanity" (623).

 

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Question 3 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Anecdotally, adolescent vegetarianism seems to be rising, thanks in part to YouTube animal slaughter videos that shock the developing sensibilities of many U.S. children. But there isn't enough long-term data to prove that, according to government researchers. –Mike Stobbe

 

Question 3 options:

 

 

A) 

Increasingly adolescents are becoming vegetarian, thanks to "YouTube animal slaughter videos that shock the developing sensibilities of many U.S. children" (Stobbe 649).

 

B) 

If more adolescents are becoming vegetarian, it may be related to "YouTube animal slaughter videos that shock the developing sensibilities of many U.S. children" (Stobbe 649).

 

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Question 4 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Regressive changes in governmental tax policies the weakening of labor unions over the last quarter century have led to a significant rise in the level of inequality between the rich and the middle class. –Gregory Mantsios

 

Question 4 options:

 

 

A) 

Mantsios counters that "Regressive changes in governmental tax policies" and loss of influence for organized labor "have led to a significant rise in the level of inequality between the rich and the middle class" (701).

 

B) 

Mantsios counters that "regressive changes" tax policy along with a loss of influence for organized labor helped create a "significant rise in the level of inequality" between wealthy and middle-income Americans (701).

 

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Question 5 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Grief turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it. –Joan Didion

 

Question 5 options:

 

 

A) 

Didion's suggestion that "grief turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it" (929).

 

B) 

Didion suggests that "grief turns out to be a place none of us know until we reach it" (929).

 

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Question 6 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Following a rule of good manners may mean doing something you do not want to do, and the weird rhetoric of our self-indulgent age resists the idea that we have such things as obligations to others. –Stephen L. Carter

 

Question 6 options:

 

 

A) 

Describing a decline in the behavior of young people, Stephen L. Carter worries that "the weird rhetoric of [this] self-indulgent age resists the idea" of self-control and good manners (672).

 

B) 

Describing a decline in the behavior of young people, Stephen L. Carter worries that "the weird rhetoric of a self-indulgent age resists the idea that we should have" self-control and good manners (672).

 

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Question 7 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Already he thinks of himself as someone who will give away what he has to those in need. –Jay Parini

 

Question 7 options:

 

 

A) 

Parini says of Warren Buffett that "Already he thinks of himself as someone who will give away what he has to those in need" (938).

 

B) 

Parini says of Warren Buffett that "already he thinks of himself as someone who will give away what he has to those in need" (938).

 

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Question 8 (10 points)

 

[Original] I haven't found a soul who tried this machine who wasn't appalled, baffled, or both. –David Pogue

 

Question 8 options:

 

 

A) 

When evaluating the BlackBerry, Pogue complains "I haven't found a soul who tried this machine who wasn't appalled, baffled or both" (D7).

 

B) 

When evaluating the BlackBerry, Pogue complains, "he hasn't found a soul who tried this machine who wasn't appalled, baffled or both" (D7).

 

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Question 9 (10 points)

 

[Original:] Do temperamentally violent kids seek out shows that express feelings they already have, or are they in it for the adrenaline boost? –Maggie Cutler

 

Question 9 options:

 

 

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"Do temperamentally violent kids seek out shows that express feelings they already have?" Cutler asks (64).

 

B) 

"Do temperamentally violent kids seek out shows that express feelings they already have" Cutler asks (64)?

 

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Question 10 (10 points)

 

[Original:] The Internet has turned teenagers into honest documentarians of their own lives—reporters embedded in their homes, their schools, their own heads. But this is also why it's dangerous, why we can't seem to recognize that it's just a medium. We're afraid. Our kids know things we don't. –Amy Goldwasser

 

Question 10 options:

 

 

A) 

According to Goldwasser, the cause for fear is that "Internet access has turned teenagers into honest documentarians of their own lives. . . . Our kids know things we don't" (667).

 

B) 

According to Goldwasser, the cause for fear is that Internet access "has turned teenagers into honest documentarians of their own lives. . . Our kids know things we don't" (667).

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