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    “Youth” written by Joseph Conrad is a descriptive paragraph about a young mans first impression of the east. The tone of the excerpt is admiring because the writer uses words such as “impalpable” and “enslaving” suggesting that the young deckhand was overwhelmed by the magnificent sight of the east. The aim in descriptive paragraphs is to build descriptive detail. The writer mostly uses long sentences which are suitable for a descriptive paragraph because there can be a lot of detail packed into

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    Submitted by: Your name here Section: Write here Date of Submission: Write here I. IMMERSION A. Community Profile In paragraph form‚ you will put here the profile of the barangay as well as other information. Include also photos 4-5 to showcase how the barangay looks like. Make this whole page. B. Day Care School Profile In paragraph form‚ you will put here the profile of the Day Care Center as well as other information. Include also photos 1-2 to showcase the school

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    Analysis of Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily In “A Rose for Emily‚" written by William Faulkner’s. The narrator of this story has chosen to tell us it out of chronological order. As you start this story you get the feeling that you can relate it to a move. They start us off with an action scene first to grab your attention. Then it moves to taking us back to how it all began working its way back to the main point that had grabbed you attention in the first place. “A Rose for Emily” is broken in to five

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    write the receiver’s name and address correctly. Also include some identification information like a phone number or any other identification that will help to avoid the misuse of the letter in any form.  Introduction : Many a times the first paragraph is ignored‚ but this it is also a very important part of the letter. Always identify the person

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    submission Critical Assumptions: what key information is missing Problem: primary problem only-be concise(must be same as case body) Alternatives: List all the alternatives Facts Considered: Directly from the case. No assumptions Recommendation: one paragraph MAX one page-single space This is a one page synopsis that follows the title page It is written last Point form 3. Critical Assumptions Build on the facts in the case Add credibility and depth to the case State the assumption and then state

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    Sam H. DeKay‚ a vice president for corporate communications at BNY Mellon Corporation in New York City‚ looks into long existing issues in interpersonal communication in his article “Interpersonal Communication in the Workplace: A Largely Unexplored Region”. This article’s main purpose is to outline the limitations of current knowledge about the subject and to provide solutions which may help to fix this problem. From the beginning author emphasizes the well-known fact that interpersonal communication

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    Poverty and Lotteries

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    that are used to bait people around us. Furthermore‚ from the interface of this problem‚ she describes what problems we face nowadays then how come we are going to overcome this bad situation. The author’s thesis is appeared strongly in the first paragraph and it explicitly reflects the effects of our society and government. “Thirty – nine states and Washington‚ D.C operates lotteries that the states probably will never get out of the lottery business.” (1). The author’s purpose is more described

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    little details. Proving that certain people are meant for different things and should stick to what they know. His use of phrasing is evident throughout the essay by using the beginning paragraph to talk about the difference of men and women‚ the next few paragraphs to talk about women’s priorities‚ and the last paragraph to talk about men’s preferences.

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    Write 2 paragraphs on ONE of the Sharon Olds poems handed out in class (either ’I Go Back to May 1937’ or ’35/10’) - One paragraph on imagery in the poem - One paragraph on a literary element of your choice (metaphors‚ similes‚ etc.) “I Go Back to May 1937” is a wonderfully crafted poem by Sharon Olds. This poem has more meaning than you give it‚ for the imagery and foreshadowing it is filled with. This poem tells you a story of how the narrator’s father and mother met and how their life

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    Memo Evaluation

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    Memo Evaluation Enrique Jamelo ENG 221 Abstract According to Batten‚ Donna (2010)‚ “Memorandum or memo is an informal record‚ in the form of a brief written note or outline‚ of a particular legal transaction or document for the purpose of aiding the parties in remembering particular points or for future reference.” (Page 41). Memo Evaluation For the week two individual assignments‚ I chose a memo from the University of Phoenix Virtual Organizations’ intranet site which is the Riordan Manufacturing:

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