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    Written Assignment 1

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    ENC 101 Written Assignment 1 Throughout high school‚ English was never my favorite subject. It seemed bland and dull to me and I thought that whatever career I chose would have more to do with mathematics and sciences. So when I enlisted into the U.S. Army and eventually achieved the rank of Sergeant‚ I discovered that writing was one of the most important factors of my everyday life. Now there are many different forms and memorandums that write on a weekly basis‚ but if I had to choose one

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    Title of the Article: Towards Ethnorelativism: A Development Model of Intercultural Sensitivity. Author of the Article: Milton J. Bennett Date of the Article: Subject or Class for which you read the Article: Organisational Behaviour Week #: Session 5: Culture Author of summary: Date of Summary: 17/01/2013 Towards Ethnorelativism: A Development Model of Intercultural Sensitivity. High Level Summary: Organized into six “stages” of increasing sensitivity to difference‚ the article

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    Concert Critique

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    I chose to do my Concert Critique on a local classic rock band‚ VIVA. The live concert took place on Friday‚ June 24‚ 2005 at 8:30 p.m. at Bayside Market Place. The concert was held outdoors on a stage overlooking the water. The audience was seated on concrete benches facing the stage and there were some patrons who were seated on plastic chairs that they had pulled away from the nearby bar. The lighting was not very extravagant‚ not many bells and whistles‚ just enough lighting

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    Gallery Critique

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    First of all I can’t say enough about how art is the best and most addicting narcotic. People say there is no such thing as love at first sight‚ but I think it is because they have not seen the next five pieces of art that I am about to critique. When you are standing in front of a piece grasping your hand over your heart to calm it from rapture‚ your breath stops cold in your chest as though all the air is sucked out of the room and the only thing you can breath at that moment is pure beauty‚ you

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    Daniel 636174 Assignment 1 Explain why a supervisor would prefer to give written warnings rather than oral warnings to a subordinate who has made a serious mistake. Table of content Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 Importance of written communication as compared to oral…………………………..4 INTRODUCTION Written communication is a type of communication that takes place between individuals through written form such as letters‚ memos‚ reports e.t.c Oral communication is a type of

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    A Research Critique

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    University of Santo Tomas College of Nursing A Nursing Research Critique By Kevin Royce G. Ang McGrath‚ M.‚ Lyng‚ C.‚ & Hourican‚ S. (2012‚ September). From the simulation lab to the ward: Preparing 4th year nursing students for the role of staff nurse. Clinical Simulation in Nursing‚ 8(7)‚ e265-e272. The length of the title of the study is important. According to Connell Meehan (1999)‚ the title should be between 10 and 15 words long and should clearly identify for the reader the purpose

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    well written article

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    1. A WELL-WRITTEN ARTICLE. The article chosen is entitled “GANGSTERISM AND YOUTH” and The article is written by Ustaz Maulana Abdullah Akbarshah. The article presents the factors of gangstersim in worldwide. The article is well-written article because the writer use facts in its article‚ the arguments are supported by strong and systematic evidences and the references used are relevant and current. First‚ it is a well-written article because the article provides factual information. Paragraph

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    Yamasee Critique

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    South Carolina’s “experimentation with Indian slavery”. The war caused an execution to “Indian slavery” and prompted African labor from 1715. The original efforts to discover the cause of the war focused mainly on the behavior of the English traders. “John R. Swanston‚ writing in the same decade‚ also felt that the “misconduct of some traders” had been the “immediate cause” of the war but went on to add that fears of enslavement may have prompted the Yamasees to action as well” This opinion has created

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    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 cleanest way to communicate truth. Their literature supports their thought that symbolism has the power to mean many different things simultaneously. In their literature‚ romantics do not use literary realism‚ but instead use this symbolism to critique or comment on reality by distorting this reality. One of the things that the Romantics strongly believed and is clearly portrayed in Frankenstein is the evil of the unnatural‚ and that nature is inherently good. For the Romantics‚ unnatural meant

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