Transcript Essays

  • The Year of the Zombie

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    that I take all the honors classes I could gain admission to. No one told me to take three honors classes. No one, that is, except the little voice in my head that convinced me scholarly success was based upon the number of "H's" on my high-school transcript. The counselors cautioned me not to do it, students who had fallen into the trap before warned me against it and my parents just left it up to me. Through it all, I just smiled and reassured them, "Don't worry; I can handle it." The trouble was

  • Life on the Mississippi

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    Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain is his journal about vital river life during the steamboat era and a melancholy remembrance of it after the Civil War. Mark Twain tells of his life on the river, humorous folktales, and a glimpse of Twain's life during his childhood years. The Mississippi River was a major part of Mark Twain's life. The river In the three introductory ones which precede these, the physical character of the river is sketched, and brief reference is made to the early travelers

  • The Theme of Power in Yellow Wallpaper and Bartleby

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    power. Authority can be seen very differently depending on the view of the transcript the audience is presented with. By looking at different transcripts within the text the reader has more realistic exposure to the resistance of power in that text. This paper will prove that transcripts of differing views allow for different interpretations of the power struggle itself. Using James C. Scott this paper will examine the transcripts of both Charlotte Perkins Gilman's, "The Yellow Wallpaper" and Herman Melville's

  • Interpreting The Handmaid's Tale

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    period, and the post-Gileadean period (LeBihan 100). In addition, the novel is divided into two frames, both with a first person narrative. Offred's narrative makes up the first frame, while the second frame is provided by the Historical Notes, a transcript of a lecture given by a Cambridge professor. The distinctions in structure and narrative perspective parallel the separation of Gileadean residents into different social roles. Offred's narrative is mainly of the Gileadean period, but she frequently

  • Introns And Exons

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    for expressed regions; in between the exons the non-coding region called introns exist. Before the translation of mRNA the introns must be spliced off. Splicing is an complicated process for the cell. It must locate every intron in the primary transcript. An average mRNA consists of eight to ten introns, some even contain sixteen introns. exons, like introns are also spread apart. Some of their codons may be split by introns, so information for a single amino acid could be some distance apart

  • Community

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    that in some way their own character is shaped “within the city’s larger reality” (4). The body of her essay consists of six methods to help anyone discover the soul of their hometown. Winona LaDuke’s essay is a little different. Since it is a transcript taken from an interview it is not as straight forward as Peay’s essay. She begins by explaining the way children are commonly raised in her Native community on the White Earth reservation in Minnesota. She asserts that the role of raising children

  • My Experience As A Facilitator

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    My experience as the facilitator was at first never racking and hard to deal with. Therefore, my underlying goal was to focus on the here and now and how I would be able to utilize what I have learned in class. When we recorded the video in our class with Brittney we talk about the circle of casualty. In other words I was able to properly identify the patterns in her behavior when communicating with her husband, and how both fall into the same patterns and caused there to be and endless circle. Furthermore

  • Congruence of Counselor Self-Disclosure and Perceived Effectiveness

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    The first research article I read for this assignment was Congruence of Counselor Self-Disclosure and Perceived Effectiveness by Scott J. Nyman, and Timothy K. Daugherty. This journal article documents an empirical study conducted by Scott Nyman and Timothy Daugherty examining the effect of counselor self-disclosure on the relationship between counselor and client. Counselors and researchers differ in their opinions regarding the use of self-disclosure. Some consider it a means to establishing a

  • Speech Community

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    Community Contribution There is an infinite amount of chat rooms available on the internet and each one can be defined as its own speech community. I have chosen to analyze a chat room that is devoted to the hit Fox reality show, American Idol. The transcript used was from a chat session that occurred at 10:00 PM on March 27, 2005. This online chat room seemed to be the source of a continuous flow of opinionated statements regarding the television show. Due to the anonymity of the internet, members

  • Sound on the Web

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    Sound on the Web Transcript Using sound on the internet can greatly benefit and enhance a webpage (Teachernet). Sounds, rather they be background, core content, or music, create mood, theme, and help define the usefulness of the site (Farkas 94). Sounds can serve as core content. Sound can be used to introduce a site; either by music or a narrated welcome (Farkas 95). Narration can also serve as the content, like this site, or to help the viewer navigate the site and help the user make choices

  • How the Victorian Age Shifted the Focus of Hamlet

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    How the Victorian Age Shifted the Focus of Hamlet 19th century critic William Hazlitt praised Hamlet by saying that, "The whole play is an exact transcript of what might be supposed to have taken pace at the court of Denmark, at the remote period of the time fixed upon." (Hazlitt 164-169) Though it is clearly a testament to the realism of Shakespeare's tragedy, there is something strange and confusing in Hazlitt's analysis. To put it plainly, Hamlet is most definitely not a realistic play. Not

  • Rape - The Plague of the Modern World

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    to get married. Afterward everything changed. I kind of lost who I was as a person… I asked him ‘Didn’t you have a wife or a girlfriend you could do this with?’ He said ‘I like this better. I like it better this way.’ “ -Victim Testimony, Trial Transcript, People V. Eric Barnes, Kew Garden, New York, July 6, 1984. Rape is a physical attack, not sex. Rape crisis counselors and researchers define rape as an act of violence in which sex is used as a weapon (Benedict 2). A woman is raped in this country

  • Do Transcripts Matter Essay

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    Do Transcripts Matter? There are many reasons why transcripts do and do not reflect skills inside and outside of the classroom. In my opinion, transcripts do demonstrate who I am as a student. Transcripts help indicate that I am responsible because I work two jobs, have straight A’s, and am involved with outside and school related clubs. Firstly, my transcript reflects my skill sets and abilities by working two jobs. Working as a teenager can be very stressful and hard. Majority of teens might

  • Electronic Clinical Transcript

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    Educational Clinical Transcript Services The name of my company is ELECT Services, LLC, which is an acronym for Electronic Legal Educational Clinical Transcript Services. I protected my idea with an internet patent. My premise being that it is common for many legal, educational and medical systems to be back logged due to large volumes of information being handled. There is a lack when it comes to the proper storage and distribution of informational reports also known as transcripts. Many institutions

  • Child's Speech Transcript Analysis

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    Introduction This research is intended to analyze the transcript of a child’s speech. The target child is a female named Majorie who is 2 years and 3 months old. The transcript is from The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology. The linguistic aspects that will be examined are the phonological processes of the child including speech errors, syllable shapes, and her phonetic inventory consisting of manner and place of articulation. Included in the analysis will be her stage and development of

  • Analysis of Transcript - Young Ones

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    Analysis of Transcript - Young Ones Introduction: I have chosen to analyse the beginning of the first episode in the first series of the 80’s TV comedy ‘The Young Ones’. This particular text appeals to me because it is important in how it introduces the characters, as this is the first time the audience ever meet them. Relative Status: Rick and Neil are both students living in the same house; therefore their status should be equal though both are striving for dominance. Rick is defiantly

  • Interview's Transcript: A Description Of A Interview In The Classroom

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    Interview's Transcript Interviewer: What do you do at the first lesson? Interviewee: I usually do an introduction activity. Something fun and creative in which I get to know the students and the students get to know each other. However, it depends if it is a new class or not. If we know each other already, the activity will focus on what they did during the vacation. Interviewer: What is established on the first day of school face to face? Interviewee: I do not think I establish anything on the

  • Should Transcripts Have Class Rank

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    included in high school transcripts? Why should it even matter? Class rank is where you stand academically compared to your class. It is based on the average of all your classes combined. It tells you where you stand in the class, whether it is the highest or the lowest. This has been a big debate for the last couple of months. Between the parents and the School Committee, it came to a conclusion that class rank is going to be included in student transcripts. I think transcripts should be a reflection

  • Personal Narrative: My High School Transcript

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    In regards to my high school transcript, I have some explaining to do. My transcript undoubtedly does not completely reflect my academic ability and potential. I have been plagued by many complicated situations throughout my life and been thrown “curveballs” left and right. I have struggled with depression, and grown up in an unstable environment. In which caused my grades to suffer, but my SAT scores prove me just as capable as any other candidate. I have always struggled with depression. I have

  • Compare Passage A, which is a transcript in which a women working in a

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    Compare Passage A, which is a transcript in which a women working in a pub, talks about the different managers she has worked under, and passage B, which is an extract from, Odour of Chrysanthemums, a short story by D H Lawrence. Upon reading both passages I can clearly view numerous comparisons and differences. Initially, the subject, (meaning of the text) is extremely different in both extracts. Passage A is a transcript in which a women working in a pub, talks about the different managers