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    100 Words to Avoid

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    Words to avoid in proposals Crutch words – used when writers don’t understand what to say We understand… Never use the word “understand” in a proposal‚ other than in a section heading. To say “we understand your requirements” obfuscates any understanding and is‚ by definition‚ an unsubstantiated claim. On the other hand‚ if you say something insightful about how you will fulfill the requirements‚ the reader will see that the bidder understands the requirements. Understanding should be demonstrated

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    show you some of the unique Ribbons‚ Tabs and Groups of each application. If you have 2007 Office installed on your computer here are a couple of hints on how we’ll proceed. To open an application‚ Double click quickly on the application icon (Word‚ PowerPoint‚ Excel‚ etc.) on the Windows desktop. Or‚ click the Start button‚ in the lower left corner of the screen‚ then click All Programs‚ move the cursor over Microsoft Office and select the application you desire. In this tutorial‚ when we

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    The Verbal Reasoning section of the GRE® measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it‚ to analyze relationships among component parts of sentences‚ and to recognize relationships among words and concepts. Verbal Reasoning questions appear in several formats‚ each of which is discussed in detail below. About half of the section requires you to read passages and answer questions on those passages. The other half requires you to read‚

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    Power of One Word

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    The Power of a Word A single word can be used to belittle‚ hurt‚ and humiliate. One word can cause so much hurt to a person that they burst into tears or spiral down into a damaging hole that they can ’t get out of for an extended amount of time. Throughout history‚ names have been used to keep a population in its place. Insults have been hurled to make a single person understand what another thinks of them. Words are used all the time to cause damage to a person or an entire peoples soul

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    God's Word in Schools

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    Currently our country is in moral decay because we are not raising our children under the authority of God ’s Word. For example‚ some parents feel as though their children should not have to do chores around the house. It is our responsibility as parents to educate our children on what God ’s Word says about all of life ’s issues‚ including chores.       In Jane Smiley ’s‚ The Case Against Chores she attacks parents that have their kids do chores saying that it alienates children from the family

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    Second Word Problem

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    the second word problem of “Mrs. Higashi displayed 57 student drawings on 3 walls in her art classroom. If she divided the drawings equally‚ how many drawings are on each wall?” After introducing the word problem‚ we broke apart the word problem by circling the information the word problem provided us with such as 57 student drawings and 3 walls‚ I also asked students what operation we needed to solve this word problem. The students could determine we needed to divide to solve the word problem. Then

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    The Use of the Word Love

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    him saying this to me. The word‚ love in the romantic sense‚ is something that would take so much out of me to say to a person. Love is something that you express to someone that you can not‚ in any way‚ see living your life without. The last time I saw the young man who supposedly loved me‚ was on my seventeenth birthday when he told me I was a waste of his time. Love is the strongest emotion and most powerful word anyone can say to someone else. Some people use the word love everyday as though it

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    The word spondee is short for the term spondaic words. In audiology‚ spondees refer to a two syllable word such as cupcake and butterfly. In the textbook titled Introduction to Audiology‚ Martin defines the term spondee as a “two syllable word pronounced with equal stress on both syllables” (Martin 450). They are often seen in the audiological test battery by being presented to the patient either through a microphone or a voiced disk that has already been recorded and stored on an audiologist’s drive

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    Word Passion Definition

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    John Doe English Mrs. Robinson 01/14/2003 The Power of a Word Passion: strong emotion‚ desire. The Power of a Word is all about how it is interpreted. Interpretation can change the meaning of any word. An eighty-year old man’s interpretation of the word passion would probably vary from a twenty-year old woman’s interpretation of passion. Interpretation is key when it comes to defining a word. Rick Shaw says that passion is "The desire to do something that you like come hell or high-water"

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    Contents Features of word processor 1 What is Word? 2 Create a new document 2 Open a Document 2 Save a Document 2 Read documents 2 Features of word processor Word processors provide a variety of features to make entering‚ editing and formatting documents easy. One of the most basic features for entering text is word wrap. This feature automatically moves the insertion point to the next line once the current line is full. As you type‚ the words wrap around to the next line. There are numerous features

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