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// environment and climate

Why is rhetorical exigence important?

Score: 4.5/5 (13 votes) Understanding the exigence is important because it helps you begin to discover the purpose of the rhetoric. It helps you understand what the discourse is trying to accomplish. Another part of the rhetorical context is audience, those who are the (intended or unintended) recip...

29 Jan 2026 1,565 views
// global news

Does allegra have a stimulant in it?

Score: 4.8/5 (66 votes) Allegra (fexofenadine hydrochloride) is an antihistamine used to treat allergic symptoms of seasonal allergic rhinitis, including: sneezing, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, and.Will Allegra keep me awake?Use the right medications“Antihistamines help with itching and sneezin...

29 Jan 2026 1,279 views
// environment and climate

When is dortmund vs schalke?

Score: 4.2/5 (4 votes) The Bundesliga 2020-21 Borussia Dortmund vs Schalke 04 match is scheduled for Saturday, October 24. The outing will commence from 10 PM IST.Why are Dortmund and Schalke rivals?The most famous example came in 1974 when Borussia were struggling with debt after relegation. Their ...

29 Jan 2026 1,718 views
// politics and policy

Do caitlin and barry get together?

Score: 4.9/5 (57 votes) On the most recent episode of "The Flash," a moment a portion of the 'shipper population has been dying for since the show launched finally happened: Caitlin Snow (Danielle Panabaker) and Barry Allen (Grant Gustin) kissed. ... He kisses her, and at first she reacts in wi...

29 Jan 2026 1,820 views
// media and communication

When were crosier invented?

Score: 5/5 (70 votes) Possibly derived from the ordinary walking stick, it was first mentioned as a sign of a bishop's ruling power in 633 at the fourth Council of Toledo. French bishops adopted it in the late 8th century, and it was gradually adopted throughout Christendom.Who were the first b...

29 Jan 2026 1,070 views
// science and discovery

What is self effacement bias?

Score: 4.9/5 (21 votes) Self-Effacing Bias: (the tendency) to downplay our successes by attributing them to external causes (and) to blame ourselves for our failures. This is most common in “collectivist cultures.” (Hockenbury, 446) Also referred to as 'modesty bias. 'What is an example of...

29 Jan 2026 148 views
// global news

Does geographers study regions?

Score: 4.4/5 (66 votes) Studying its features can be overwhelming. So to make it easier, geographers divide the Earth into regions. Regions are areas that share common features. These features can be landforms, climate, economy, vegetation, or people.Do geographers study places and regions?Geographe...

29 Jan 2026 461 views
// environment and climate

Who owns academy sports?

Score: 4.2/5 (40 votes) Privately owned by the Gochman family, Academy Sports & Outdoors operates the fourth largest chain of retail sporting goods "megastore" outlets in the United States. In 1999, it had 35 stores in Texas, three in Oklahoma, two in Alabama, three in Louisiana, and one in Flor...

29 Jan 2026 1,484 views
// health and wellbeing

Did amari rodgers get drafted?

Score: 4.9/5 (63 votes) GREEN BAY – The Packers got their man at receiver Friday night after trading up in the third round with the Tennessee Titans to draft Clemson's Amari Rodgers with the 85th overall pick. ... He's the first receiver the Packers have drafted since taking Equanimeous...

29 Jan 2026 321 views
// health and wellbeing

Does subduction add carbon to the atmosphere?

Score: 4.9/5 (40 votes) The primary source of carbon/CO2 is outgassing from the Earth's interior at midocean ridges, hotspot volcanoes, and subduction-related volcanic arcs. Much of the CO2 released at subduction zones is derived from the metamorphism of carbonate rocks subducting with the ocea...

29 Jan 2026 224 views
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