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    BUS260-N01 CH8Review 6. The four parts of a successful persuasive message are attention‚ interest‚ desire‚ and action. 7. Written requests can be more effective than face-to-face requests because the writer can establish credibility‚ make a reasonable and precise request‚ tie facts to benefits‚ and overcome resistance. 8. The four-part indirect strategy is needed when employers are trying to get their employees to participate in capacities outside their work roles. 9. Persuasion in messages

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    TESL Reporter 38‚ 1 (2005)‚ pp. 17-26 17 Teaching Pragmatics in the EFL Classroom? SURE You Can! Mark N. Brock Carson-Newman College‚ Tennessee‚ USA Yoshie Nagasaka Kobe‚ Japan There are a number of language competencies which English language learners must develop‚ in tandem‚ in order to communicate successfully in English. Any successful communicative event‚ at least one that extends beyond expressions of simple‚ immediate need‚ will require that L2 speakers have developed some mastery

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    dioxide‚ required for photosynthesis by plants is replenished by carbon dioxide released in respiration. Similar to oxygen required for respiration is replenished by oxygen released in photosynthesis. Thus‚ photosynthesis and cellular respiration compliments each other to help maintaining the balance of oxygen and carbon dioxide in nature. Three differences that exist between these two chemical processes is that photosynthesis captures sunlight energy to make food for the plants and other organisms

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    was blamed that she was the problem concerning about the project work‚ and it may not be completed on time. Andrew must be responsible‚ so he must find the solution for this situation. Differences in perception In North America‚ people give compliments to show respect to the well performing works; however‚ it is inappropriate to do so in Korea as the works are supposed to be well done. Koreans also do not ask questions because it reflects that the orders are not clear or the boss has not done

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    The issue of sexism and more specifically catcalling was the topic of our acrimonious satire. These issues were bitterly mocked through use of sarcasm‚ hyperbole‚ and understatement. We chose this topic to satirize because both my partner and I felt strongly about the problem that unfortunately still occurs. By mocking catcalling it shows how foolish men who do it can look‚ and encourages women who experience it to stand up for themselves. Addressing this issue through satire also helps to bring

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    The Dutch has the privilege to vote on March 15‚ 2017 and take a leap forward by voting for Geert Wilders. For yeas‚ I listen to the Tweede Kamer and found Mr. Wilders (leader of PVV) views correct of national identity‚ immigration‚ and closing the border. And to close the border and drastically reform immigration the exit from Brussels must take place. Euro Zone. a totalitarian state rules member states as each member transferred sovereign power regarding the border and immigration policy to

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    The short film of The Butterfly Circus reflected four components of emotional intelligence. At the beginning of the film‚ Will demonstrated a lack self-awareness. This barrier was due to his environment of being a part of the sideshow‚ making him feel helpless and insignificant. It was not until the ringleader‚ Mr. Mendez‚ told Will that he was magnificent‚ this was the start of Will questioning his self-worth. In the river scene where Will requested assistance from members of The Butterfly Circus

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    People tend to overlook and judge others before getting to know them. Others like Terry Krautwurst and David Shaw take the time to examine crows and ravens before they judge them. The authors Terry Krautwurst and David Shaw of “Brain Birds” and “A Soft Spot For Crows” have a positive attitude towards the birds by the words they use. Terry Krautwurst has a positive attitude towards the birds by the recognizing of their intellectual abilities. In the story “Brain Birds” by Terry Krautwurst

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    Supply and demand are the starting point of all economic investigation. It is important to be able to level the two. Supply is the different qualities that a producer will make available to the market at different prices. Demand is the various quantities that a consumer is willing to buy at various prices. There are several reasons demand changes such as; income‚ preference‚ taste‚ changes and expectations in future pricing. The factors that affect supply would be prices and profit. Firms are profit

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    The sculptural piece I observed was also in Clarksville‚ Tennessee at the city’s museum. This piece is called “Equipose: Round About” and it was designed by James Rodger Alexander. The sculptural is a wooden “X” facing down with steel cables that are root-like objects lifting it up. On each leg of the “X‚” there are five of the root-like objects. These root-like objects must have great strength to hold up the big wooden “X‚” and also balance. In the middle of the “X” there is a plate steel and industrial

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