Week 2 Page 57 Questions 1-5 1. What are the five elements in the rhetorical situation? • Text • Reader or Audience • Author • Constraints • Exigence 2. How can a reader use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay? How can a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? • They can all use TRACE. 3. Why is the audience important in argument? What types of positions might an
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Solution to Assignment Problem 15-9 Facts: Ms. Morgan is the sole shareholder in her own CCPC The company qualifies for the SBD and its total tax rate is 15% Ms. Morgan’s tax rates are 29% Federal plus 12% provincial (= 41% total tax) Any dividends paid out by Ms. Morgan’s company are non-eligible dividends The provincial dividend tax credit is 25% of the gross-up NIFTP of the business is $170‚000‚ after deducting her salary of $84‚000 Objective: Ms. Morgan wishes to receive $20
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The Florida Legislature is considering a law that would require teens to pay for damages they cause by vandalism. What do you think? I think that the answer is just common sense. Teens need to pay for the damages to learn responsibility‚ compliance to laws‚ and the consequences that come with disobedience to these laws. First off‚ teens need to learn responsibility. Professor Ryan Handal from Yale University says that 96% of teens ages 13-21 have problems with responsibility. As a teenager myself
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Bertrand Russell critique of Christianity Why I Am Not a Christian begins by first defining a Christian as a‚ “person who believes in God‚ immortality and also believes that Christ is the most divine‚ best and wisest of all men.” Russell believes that the world has changed since the time of St. Augustine and St. Thomas Aquinas. Russell utilizes a series of different arguments to explain how the Christian religion does more harm than good to its followers. Russell begins by disclaiming the first
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Name: _Nora Ramirez________________ 1. Weight: ___110_____lbs ___50____kg 2. Height: __59______Inches __149.86_____cm 3. __22_____BMI __normal______”risk/weight” category 4. Ideal Body Weight (IBW) ____90_____lbs ___40.9______kg 5. Range of IBW __81___lbs‚ ___36.8__kg to _89____lbs‚ ___40.4___kg 6. Actual Weight as percentage of mid range IBW __1.35_____% 7. Age in years __33____ 8. Estimated calorie needs using weight of __50____kg ___1271__________calories 9. Protein
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Welcome to Oakville Lake Amusement Park! As one of the new roller coaster engineers‚ you have been tasked with developing a roller coaster that will intertwine with existing Oakville Lake Amusement Park structures. For one of the more thrilling sections‚ the roller coaster will dive down in-between buildings‚ plummet underground‚ pop back up‚ and coast over a hill before shooting back underground. There must be three distinct points where the roller coaster crosses the x–axis. Precise measurements
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` Al-Balqa’ Applied University Amman College MBA Department Profitability Ratios to Measure The Performance of JORDAN CEMENT COMPANY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT Doctor: Ahmad Al-Mazari Prepared by: علاء محمود عبدالله سليمان فادي نجم سعيد نجم INDEX Objective 3 Hypotheses 4 Importance 5 Introduction 6 Financial Ratios 10 Liquidity Ratios 11 Return on Investment 13 Return on Shareholders’
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THE IMPACT OF TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT ON THE EMPLOYEES OF THE INSURANCE SECTOR IN JORDAN THE PURPOSE OF THE STUDY: To examine the procedures of training and development in the insurance sector and its effect on the quality of service and the degree of commitment from the employees to their organizations as it is a very essential subject since Training and Development is the framework for helping employees to develop their personal and organizational skills‚ knowledge‚ and abilities. The focus
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In the film V for Vendetta‚ James McTeigue uses visual and verbal techniques to communicate significant ideas to the audience. The televised speech scene shows the character V as he infiltrates Jordan Tower and broadcasts his personal message out to the people of England. In this scene‚ McTeigue uses techniques such as cross-cutting and out-of-shot‚ over-the-shoulder shot and dialogue. These techniques are important because they effectively develop characters such as Evey and show the impact that
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Case Study Brand Jordan: Selling a Legend Introduction March 2006 – Larry Miller‚ President of The Jordan Brand‚ finally had a few moments to relax. He sat in his office in the Jerry Rice Building at the Nike World Campus in Beaverton‚ Oregon‚ taking in the late afternoon sun. The latest advertising campaign was a success and sales were at an all-time high. But Miller knew that now was the time to plan for tomorrow’s success. He turned to the briefs on his desk‚ which contained various recommendations
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