Appendix C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | | |each rhetorical mode is
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Appendix C Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | | |each rhetorical mode is used
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Corporate Social Responsibility: A closer look at the social performance of CEMEX The relationship between natural environment and industries has often been named ‘dysfunctional’. An increase in the levels of awareness of the society towards activities of companies‚ both positive and negative‚ has pushed corporations to address to their corporate social responsibilities. Industrial Pollution has been a concern for the society. The effects of companies’ actions on the environment are constantly
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INTRODUCTION Cemex‚ the Mexico’s global giant‚ has been famous worldwide for its high quality products and reliable services in cement industry. It is the third biggest company that operates in US‚ Europe‚ Africa‚ the Middle East and Asia. The company produces and distributes cement‚ ready-mix concrete‚ aggregates and related building materials in more than 50 countries and maintains trade relationships with more than 100 nations. Cemex was founded in Mexico in 1906 but its worldwide presence has begun
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“Assess the merits and demerits of international licensing as a mode of entry into new markets” Disney does not have to produce t-shirts‚ USB sticks and even waffles with Mickey Mouse’s happy face on it. Instead‚ it can license the right to use its famous character to different companies around the globe and enjoy the hefty royalties‚ which in 2010 totaled 28.6 billion dollars (Rorie‚ 2011). Does it then mean that licensing as a mode of entry into foreign markets is the best option available? Not necessarily
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From: Charles Hill‚ International Business‚ 2013‚ 9th Ed.‚ McGraw Hill Chapter 15. Entry Strategy and Strategic Alliances General Motors in China The late 2000s were not kind to General Motors. Hurt by a deep recession in the United States and plunging vehicle sales‚ GM capped off a decade where it had progressively lost market share to foreign rivals such as Toyota by entering Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Between 1980‚ when it dominated the U.S. market‚ and 2009‚ when it entered bankruptcy protection
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Why has the value of cash increased over time? * Thomas W. Bates Arizona State University Thomas.Bates@asu.edu Ching-Hung (Henry) Chang Arizona State University Ching-Hung.Chang@asu.edu Jianxin (Daniel) Chi University of Nevada‚ Las Vegas Daniel.Chi@unlv.edu First Draft: January 2011 This Draft: December 2011 Abstract: The value of cash holdings by U.S. non-financial firms has increased significantly over the past three decades. An additional dollar of cash holdings is valued at $0.61 in
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Introduction: CEMEX which is one of the largest cement producers in the world was founded in 1906 by Lorenzo Zambrano Gutierrez near Monterrey in Northern Mexico. It was initially named as Cementos Hidalgo. CEMEX remained a domestic company till 1960. During this period it acquired company called Cementos Portland Monterrey and merged with Cementos Mexicanos. In 1982 when the economic crisis hit Mexico‚ the government was forced to liberalize its economy which allowed CEMEX to attract foreign investment
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Questions 1. What benefits have CEMEX and the other global competitors in cement derived from globalization? More broadly‚ how can cross-border activities add value in an industry as apparently localized as cement? CEMEX and their competitors have realized many benefits from globalization. The first of these was a reduction on tariffs associated with exporting their product. If the manufacturer has a localized facility‚ they do not have to pay export tariffs on the delivery of cement. Next
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group (2013ii) up_honors_best_apprentices.html Volkswagen group (2013iii) VW ’s rise to global No. 1 remains elusive as U.S. sales disappoint (2013‚ October 23). Automotive News http://www.autonews.com/article/20131031/COPY01/310319925/#axzz2qYcUoNmu Why foreign cars are expensive in China (2012) http://www.wantchinatimes.com/news-subclass-cnt.aspx?id=20130805000005&cid=1102 World Ranking of manufacturers (2012) http://www.oica.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/worldpro2012-modification-ranking.pdf 10
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