Reflection on Differences between written and spoken discourse People use the language for communicating through coherent and cohesive stretches of language. In other words‚ they normally use more than a couple of words and sentences; they produce longer stretches of language by putting words and sentences together. These chunks of language must follow each other and be connected in a logical way in order to transmit a specific message. This process is called discourse‚ and its linguistic product
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The bar chart illustrates the proportion of car trips by demand and gender of drivers in 2005 Generally speaking‚ although the percentage of trips by car varied according to purpose and gender‚ men and women used car mostly for work. To specify‚ 40% of women travelled by car for sake of work‚ followed by two other purposes including shopping and courses with less than 17% in each. Meanwhile‚ no more than 10% of them drove their cars to run errands‚ visit friends‚ bank‚ town and do other activities
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Comparison Chart and Response Questions Use textual support from the poems and your reading in this lesson to fill in the left and right columns of the chart for both poems. "Song—To the Men of England" "Land of Hope and Glory" Iambic tetrameter AABB Meter (Iambic pentameter‚ Iambic hexameter‚ for example) Rhyme scheme (use letters to identify the pattern) Iambic hexameter and Iambic tetrameter ABABCDCD “Wherefore‚ Bees of England forge” “Trace your grave and build your tomb” “For the
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In the U.S.A‚ there are four major regions. The northeast‚ the midwest‚ the south‚ and the west. They each have an abundance of natural and mineral resources‚ and each have key components that have helped us become the strong and leading nation we are today. The northeast is known as our manufacturing and trade center and contains some of the world’s most famous megalopolis’ such as New York City‚ and Washington D.C. The northeast has relatively few natural resources and it’s only resource of
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Chapter 01 Strategic Management: Creating Competitive Advantages True / False Questions 1. Nortel‚ like other firms‚ suffered from a drop in overall industry demand for telecommunications equipment during 2000 and 2001. According to the text‚ this would be an example of the "romantic" perspective of leadership. True False 2. Strategic management consists of the analyses‚ decisions‚ and actions an organization undertakes in order to create and sustain competitive advantages
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partners and each set constitutes a region. After each technical audit‚ the audited parts are collected by a third party logistics company. Of course‚ it is necessary to inform this third party company in advance about the timing of the visits as well as the required capacity of the truck assignment. The company states that this problem can be handled considering the following two issues: 1) Assignment of service stations to four regions (self-formed regions not the geographical ones): The business
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1 SUBMITTED BY NINIAN ADHIKARY NITOL [Roll : 1699‚ 3rd BATCH‚ DEPT. OF A&IS‚ JU] SUBMITTED TO HOMAIRA SEMEEN‚ LECTURER DEPT OF A&IS‚JU 2 Contents 1.0 INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................4 2.0 COMPANY IN BRIEF ...................................................................................................................................5 2.1 OVERVIEW ..............
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Student Name Professor Name Subject Date The Motives of Fateful Meeting in Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “In the Region of Ice” In her short story “In the Region of Ice”‚ Joyce Carol Oates portrays the complexity of human characters‚ thus revealing the most intimate and hidden movements of human soul. In the given story‚ Oates intentionally makes the opposites collide‚ interact‚ and coexist‚ despite all seeming differences and conventions. And the main protagonists – Sister Irene
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Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology. Manila: Rex Bookstore‚ 1996 2 3. Panopio‚ Isabel S. and Rolda. Society and Culture (Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology) Quezon City: JMC Press.‚ 2000 4 2. Panopio‚ Isabel S. and Rolda. Society and Culture (Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology) Quezon City: JMC Press.‚ 2000 Week 3‚ 4 & 5 1. Palispis‚ Epitacio S. Introduction to Sociology and Anthropology. Manila: Rex Bookstore‚ 1996 2 2. Panopio‚ Isabel S. and Rolda. Society and Culture (Introduction
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Ethics Theories Chart 7/14/2010 Wanda Moore University of Phoenix Material Facilitator: Wanda Moore |Ethical Theory |Comparison of Ethical Theories | | | | | | | |Utilitarianism Ethics |Deontological Ethics
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