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    summary leads

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    Summary Lead ___The summary lead is the most traditional lead in a journalism article. It is to the point and factual. It’s meant to give a reader a quick summary of the story in as few words as possible (should be 30 words or less)‚ usually in one sentence. It contains the essence of the story (i.e. the most important‚ but not necessarily all‚ of the 5 Ws and H -- who‚ what‚ when‚ where‚ why and how). It cites the source of any opinions. ___For example‚ I frequently used this approach when I

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    Rollerblade: Skates to Go Where You Want to Go Rollerblade is known as one of creator of the sport of in-line skating‚ which also develops faster than other manufacturer. As a leading of manufacturer in the in-line skating market‚ Rollerblade improves its technologies‚ programs and commitment constantly‚ trying to provide consumers with a good quality of skates and skating experiences. In the article‚ it mainly introduces its history‚ key segments. In this article‚ it describes development history of

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    From the Moon team fire strips fly across the sky‚ the camera zooms further back in time to the Arctic Circle on the Russian most east border around Uelen the small town‚ because that would reveal why Chris assigned David to lead the Moon Team to cooperate with the Earth forces. During the time of the diamond pyramid reappeared within the sea in the lost country Sundaland‚ this pyramid somehow generated some uncertain electromagnetic field or microwaves all the way to the ancient lost city of Yonaguni

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    marriage. The help being received is not always welcomed with open hands. A person can get helped by many others‚ but if they are reluctant to change their ways‚ Then there is no point in them being helped. This is stated in the adage “you can lead a horse to water‚ but you can’t make it drink.” This adage comes to prove that there is no use in helping those who are comfortable with their life style no matter how atrocious it is. Whether in relationships‚ history‚ or the public world‚ this adage is proven

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    First on the list of irritating things is traffic jams. Going to town on weekends or holidays is never enjoyable because of the perpetual traffic jams that choke the streets. The inability to move freely is already bad. To make things worse‚ there are irresponsible or poor drivers who cut across lanes without signaling‚ stop suddenly or generally do not seem to be aware of the danger they cause to others or to themselves. Then there are idiots who talk on the mobile phones while driving‚ or kids

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    I 11 November 2012 Where Are You Going‚ Goodman Brown? Temptation is a universal theme shown throughout both of the stories. Nathaniel Hawthorn’s “Young Goodman brown‚” a story about a man being tempted to go on an errand to find the devil in the woods‚ and Carol Oates’ “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been‚” a story about a girl resisting being hurt or abducted by a strange man‚ are similar stories. They had characters that played an innocent role‚ had seducers‚ and had mysterious ending that

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    Marketing Situations

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    the internet exercises on page 184 and page 216. Chapter 7 Q#5: Describe the situations that would lead to the use of the three different buying processes for a particular product – lightweight bumpers for a pickup truck. New task buying- Selling light weight bumpers for a pickup truck to clientele that has little or no experience in dealing with auto parts. Modified Rebuy- Selling light weight bumpers to clientele that has had experience in buying auto parts‚ possibly trying a different brand

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    Situation Awareness and Decision Making in a Warning Environment Advanced Warning Operations Course IC Core 2 Lesson 3: Team SA Warning Decision Training Branch Lesson 3 will focus on the Situation Awareness (SA) of teams. The “teams” in this lesson are not limited to the forecast office staff. For example‚ another team would be the entire group comprised by the forecast office‚ the media‚ and emergency managers‚ who are all part of the warning process. 1 Lesson 3: Team SA Learning

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    University of Phoenix Material Risky Situations Identify three types of sensitive information involved with each situation. Then‚ describe three ways in which each information item could be misused or harmed. For each of these‚ note at least one likely finding that you would include in a risk analysis report of the organization. Finally‚ answer the questions at the end. Situation 1 – Online Banking System Information Affected Potential Harm (Risk) Likely Finding in Risk Analysis Report

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    Briefly describe what activity you selected. 1. The activity that I have decided to perform is to eat because it was an activity that is comfortable for me. During the first try‚ with one eye covered‚ there was no extreme difference; despite not being able to see the arm that my food was coming from. Then there was some difference‚ such as I was eating slower than usual. What differences did you note in your ability to judge the shape‚ distance‚ speed‚ and direction of the objects with which you were

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