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    THE DEFINITION ESSAY EXPLANATION PART I One of the main goals of our definition assignment unit is to practice and learn how to make an argument. Yes! A definition of an abstract concept can be thought of as an argument that you make. “Why? How?” you ask. Think about it this way: when you define an abstract concept you are arguing YOUR DEFINITION is the best definition of that term and you have to convince the reader of that by showing and developing your points. Take the abstract term “courage:”

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    technical terminology will incorporate definitions and explanations. This is particularly the case if the text is aimed at non-experts or students of technical subjects. A term should be defined if the word or phrase used 1: is unfamiliar to the reader 2: has multiple meanings 3: has a specific meaning in that discipline. The same word in one discipline can mean a different thing altogether in another discipline A definition is: ‘a statement which gives clear

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    businesses‚ and marketing firms. The true definition of public relations will be determined based on the nature of the work being done and the targeted group for a company to provide its goods and services to. In this paper‚ a personal definition of public relations will be given. In addition‚ three extra definitions of public relations will be presented. A thorough comparison of those definitions will take place‚ and a further explanation as to why so many definitions of public relations exist. Public

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    From what or whom? Definition of beauty in ads 8. How do ads define beauty? 9. What do you think of the ads’ definition of beauty? How do you find it? 10. What do you think do this definition of beauty promote? 11. Do you agree with this definition of beauty? a. Do you think this definition is accurate? b. Do you think this definition is suitable? 12. How do you think should ads define beauty? 13. Where do you base your definition of beauty? From what

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    The word hooker has taken on many definitions throughout history. Of course‚ it means one that hooks‚ and most are familiar with the chiefly North American slang definition of the word which defines a hooker as a prostitute. However‚ there are other definitions that may surprise you. Hooker is also used to describe a position played in Rugby‚ more than likely because the player in the position tries to hook the ball. The word is used as slang to refer to an undiluted brandy‚ whiskey‚ or other liquor

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    What Is Curriculum?

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    be a daunting task. John Portelli notes‚ “Those who look for the definition of curriculum are like a sincere but misguided centaur hunter‚ who even with a fully provisioned safari and a gun kept always at the ready‚ nonetheless will never require the services of a taxidermist” (as cited in Marsh‚ 2009). Currently‚ there are a plethora of definitions from various areas of academia. According to Portelli‚ “more than 120 definitions of the term appear in the professional literature devoted to curriculum

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    behaviorally moves the consumer towards a sale and maintains customer loyalty.” After I read the definition that Don Schultz gave‚ that made me want to really look into all of the definitions that I could find. As I started to read and search for five (5) different definitions for Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC)‚ I was amazed at the numerous of different definitions that I found. The first definition that I found was from our Integrated Marketing Communication textbook. It defines IMC as‚ “Is

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    Freedom

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    there is a challenge to your brain as to what the true definition of “freedom” is. When looked up in a dictionary‚ 17 different definitions come up. The first definition is‚ “the state of being free or at liberty rather than in confinement or under physical restraint”‚ while the last definition states‚ “the power to exercise choice and make decisions without constraint from within or without; autonomy; self-determination”. These two definitions are both similar‚ because they describe freedom‚ but different

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    What Is a Loser?

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    but a loser‚ but assigns the term‚ labelling others‚ as if it would in some way upgrade themselves. They (who they have been taught by some kind of idiocy or trickery of another alike their kind) ridicule those who fall under the falsely defined definition of a “loser.” But the most essential lot that makes one an authentic loser is the failure to recognize themselves as one—the lack of perception as they are faced to faced to their loss of and detachment from their own

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    Polus what it is about certain things that makes them admirable. Together they come to the conclusion that what is admirable is defined as what is good and pleasurable; consequently‚ what is shameful is that which is painful and evil. Using this definition‚ Socrates questions whether or not it is more painful for a person who acts unjustly than for one who suffers injustice. Polus quickly denies this‚ and so Socrates is able to say that doing what is unjust is more shameful and evil than suffering

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