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    Eliduc PRETEXT WORK 1. Read the Personal Note to answer the following questions: ✓ What do you know about le Mari de France? ✓ When was the given story written? ✓ What do you know about the literature of that period? 2. Read the following text: "It is not known whether it is a work of imagination but it is probable that love topics were discussed in social gatherings at the courts of great ladies in the medieval epoch. The following rules called Art of Courtly Love were set

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    Life as a Parole Officer Peggy Marshall Week 9 Individual Work For my interview‚ I interviewed Tiffany Sanders‚ from the Johnston County Adult Probation Parole office located in Smithfield NC. Before my interview I came up with ten questions to ask Mrs. Sanders during our interview. After my interview with Mrs. Sanders‚ I have come to the conclusion that I would love to be a probation or parole officer. One question I asked Mrs. Sanders was “what are the job functions of

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    an Infantry Officer. An Infantry Officer is responsible for leading the infantry and combined forces during land combat around the world. There duties include “commanding and controlling the infantry and combined armed companies and company size unites of 200-300 soldiers; developing doctrine‚ organizations and equipment for unique infantry missions; instructing infantry skills at service schools and combat training centers; [and] severing as an Infantry advisor.” An Infantry Officer must also embody

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    microscopic lens examines media effects among individuals or smaller audiences. There have been several instances in which the emphasized lens under which mass communication was studied was a reaction against the previously embraced lens in the previous era. For instance‚ one of the primary reasons for the rise of the limited effects era was that it served as an answer to the mass society era‚ in which media was analyzed at a macroscopic level. During the limited-effects era‚ there were academics and researchers

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    Requirements for a Police Officer: First of all you should find out how to be a police officer and what the requirements are from the police force in the area you wish to join. Most law enforcement agencies require applicants to have an Associate’s or a Bachelor’s degree. Business‚ math‚ accounting‚ IT‚ science and behavioral science courses are important for those who plan on pursuing a career in the police force. It is also an advantage to be fluent in at least one foreign language. Many colleges

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    Multiple Intelligences Road to an ELT. Wales: Crown House Branton Shearer‚ C. (2004)‚ ‘Using a Multiple Intelligences Assessment to Promote Teacher Development and Student Achievement’. Teachers College Record 106:1C:147 Branton Shearer‚ C. (2005)‚ ‘Which Multiple Intelligences Assessment is Appropriate for Your Purposes?’. www.miresearch.org/files p2-3 Christison‚ M.A. (1998)‚ Applying Multiple Intelligences Theory. Forum 36:2:2 Cunningham‚ S. and Moor‚ P. (2005)‚ New Cutting Edge Upper Intermediate

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    Police Officers Make Mistakes Too Everyone makes mistakes‚ even police officers. Police officers must make life changing decisions in a split second. Sometimes‚ these decisions are not the right decision based on the law. The Supreme Court recognized that police officers will make mistakes. Even the Fourth Amendment permits an officer to make mistakes and when an officer makes a mistake‚ the Court has ruled that the violation may not have a civil liability. Many times‚ the evidence discovered by

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    A successful officer has many components to it. The following qualities are vital to be a successful officer: to respect and be respected‚ to enjoy teaching‚ to have vision‚ to be dedicated‚ to be committed‚ to be a good role model‚ to have a positive attitude‚ and lastly‚ to communicate. First and foremost‚ the team will not comply to any corrections‚ cleaning‚ advice‚ or commands if the officer are not respected. Respect is gained by showing traits such as integrity‚ dedication‚ and compassion

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    Chapter: 1 1. What point of view is the story told in? The story is written in first person limited omniscient. 3. The narrator goes by the nickname “Scout.” What is her real name? The narrator’s real name is Jean Finch. 5. What happened to Jem and Scout’s mother? She died of a heart attack before the events in the book took place‚ when Scout was two years old and Jem was six. 7. Who is Dill? Dill is Jem and Scout’s summer neighbor and friend. 9. What courageous act does Jem

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    non-programmed decisions Prepared by: Rehab Mohamed Abd El Rasoule PROGRAMMED AND NONPROGRAMMED DECISIONS Programmed decisions: Programmed decision are decisions that have been made so many times in the past that managers have developed rules or guideline to be applied when certain situations are expected to occur in a certain situation. Another definition: It’s made in accordance with written or unwritten policies‚ procedures‚ or rules that simplify decision making

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