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Nadusha1986 [10]
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Pleaseeeeee help meee with thisssss​

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Besides, diverse job functions from various sectors such as food and beverages, computer network cosmetology, banking and finance, tourism, skilled trades, and healthcare, etc. include vocational training.

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Though the speaker admits to being “nobody,” there is a tone of cheerfulness, as the exclamation point underscores. While the poem's theme—the pointless pursuit of renown—is serious, Dickinson relates the theme through an ironic tone that combines lightness with self-negation.

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The statement that best explains how Kennedy uses a rhetorical technique to support his message is:

B) He uses repetition to emphasize change on the horizon for people who are struggling.

In structures like these we can see the use of repetition:

“To those old allies whose cultural and spiritual origins we share, we pledge the loyalty of faithful friends.”

“To those new states whom we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more iron tyranny.”

“To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required”

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A visit to a specialist most likely becomes handy when the medical condition is critical. Critical in the sense that the generalist medical practitioner has tried unsuccessfully to treat such a condition without success.

 

For instance, I know a friend who has tried severally to treat as skin allergy which occurs on her hands and fingers. At first, we all thought it was a minor skin irritation or fungal infection which would go away. She became worried after seeing three different generalists doctors and using at least 8 different epiderm creams.

An epiderm cream is a cream that is used to treat skin infections or conditions.

So at this point, she decided to see a specialist.

One of the advantages of seeing a specialist is that they are very versed in the treatment of a narrow area of medicine and are most likely to come up with solutions that were missed by the generalist. I once had an eye allergy which was recurrent. I was forced to see a specialist after several years of managing it and being used as a "guinea pig" by generalist practitioners, all of which were unsuccessful at treating the ailment and who didn't have the decency to recommend a specialist.

Another advantage of seeing a specialist is that they are thorough and unlike the generalist, less likely to give a misdiagnosis. A misdiagnosis or a wrong treatment, such as it was in my experience above, can prove to be quite costly and even fatal.

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On the other hand, for treatment of minor ailments, such as a cold, a minor burn, or infection, it is safe to see a generalist.

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