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    THE ANALYSIS OF INTRODUCTION AND CONCLUSION STRATEGIES USED IN OBAMA’S SPEECHES A. Introduction 1. Background According to Slagell (2009)‚ in everyday language‚ public speaking refers to the communication practice of a speaker sharing ideas with an audience primarily through speech. The process of sharing ideas for the audience can be done in many ways such as speech or also called as oratory. Following Astuti (2011‚ p.23-26) stated that public speaking including speech has many important

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    Exercise: Introductions and conclusions 20 points. Instructions: Read the following information and follow the directions. When you are finished‚ save this document in .rtf (Rich Text Format). Name your document as follows: Your name‚ introductions and conclusions Example: Roger White‚ introductions and conclusions · Upload the document into the dropbox. Step 1—Familiarize yourself with the following information: Topic: Christmas Shopping Specific Purpose: To inform

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    indian culture

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    the Republic of India‚ it’s 1‚269‚413 sq. mi. lie in South Asia‚ occupying most of the Indian subcontinent‚ bordered by Pakistan (W); China‚ Nepal‚ and Bhutan (N); and Myanmar (E) and Bangladesh forms an enclave in the NE. Its borders encompass a vast variety of peoples‚ practicing most of the world’s major religions‚ speaking scores of different languages‚ divided into thousands of socially exclusive castes‚ and combining the physical traits of several major racial groups (Compton’s). The modern

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    poems “Search for my Tongue” by Sujata Bhatt and “Half Caste” by John Agard‚ there are a variety of language features used such as personification‚ metaphors and repetition‚ which personally made descriptions in the poem more vivid. These techniques aided in making these poems more powerful and helped to effectively convey the messages that our identities are engraved in us and that we need to reconsider using the derogatory term ‘half-caste’ as it identifies people as ‘half’ people. Sujata Bhatt

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    Conclusion This Project has been very useful to me because I learned how to prepare cash flow statements and ratio analysis. This has improved my knowledge on financial statements which is very useful in business and commerce ever day. The work I did in this project has helped me to understand the techniques‚ applications and usefulness of financial statements to understand the performance of a particular company or enterprise without much difficulty and also understand how to prepare them in future

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    some people may not care about their assessments but some people may get many stresses from it. The reasons why they decide to plagiarize will be presented below based on different cultures‚ different forms of pressure and procrastination. Conclusion: As the above discuss‚ different cultures‚ different forms of pressure and procrastination all are the main causes of why people choose to plagiarize. Therefore‚ students’ willingness‚ value tendency and source of stresses can directly influence

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    Feminism in the Indian

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    feminism in India. Contents [hide] 1 Defining Feminism in the Indian context 2 History 2.1 First phase: 1850–1915 2.2 Second Phase: 1915–1947 3 The Concepts of Feminism and Equality 4 Beginnings of the “Feminist” Movement in India 5 Obstacles 6 Hindu Women in India 7 Muslim Women in India 8 Women at Work 9 Women and Education 10 Modernization 11 See also 12 References 13 External links [edit]Defining Feminism in the Indian context Pre-colonial social structures and women’s role in

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    kUMAR MPSTME‚ NMIMS University | MUMBAI MPSTME‚ NMIMS University | MUMBAI Mixing two independent technologies: Integration of ERP Systems with RFID for Indian Manufacturers Mixing two independent technologies: Integration of ERP Systems with RFID for Indian Manufacturers Mixing two independent technologies: Integration of ERP Systems with RFID for Indian Manufacturers Research Paper Presented to MPSTME‚ NMIMS In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirement for the Degree (MBA-Tech)

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    Chemistry lab conclusion

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    Conclusion The purpose of this experiment was to discover the chemical properties that copper has when reacting with other chemicals and how it changes physically during these processes. (Department of Chemistry‚ 2013) This was achieved through many types of reactions‚ such as a redox reaction‚ double displacement‚ decomposition reaction and single displacement depending on the chemical properties in relation to copper of the other substances when it was added with copper. Copper was either in an

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    A novel’s ending plays a very important role on the way it is perceived; for example‚ a novel could have a great plot and character development but having a dissatisfying ending will just make the reader want to toss it directly into the trash can. In his novel 1984‚ George Orwell manages to link the events throughout the novel into the most satisfactory ending I’ve read so far: Winston’s death. When reading the novel for the first time I thought O’Brien actually belonged to the brotherhood and was

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