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    The process pattern refers to a series of steps to be carried out in some order; for example‚ how do you make coffee? With this pattern‚ the writer describes step by step how something is done‚ made or repaired‚ as in a recipe book or a maintenance manual. c- Cause and effect: Using the cause and effect pattern‚ a writer tries to describe why something happens‚ or what results of an occurrence are or were. This particular form of writing is crucial because it is integrated in most other

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    Chopin’s Life Experiences Influence Literary Work Kate Chopin’s conventional patriarchal 19th century family was shattered on November 1st‚ 1855 when her father is killed in a train accident. Kate Chopin was then raised in a matriarchal Louisiana family. Her mother and grandmother raised Chopin after her father’s death. Being raised by women who had been independent throughout their lives planted a seed for Chopin. The root of feminism in her literary work can easily be seen. Kate Chopin’s life experiences

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    territory‚ I discussed a strategy with my management to penetrate into the government sector segment and devote my full time for 2-3 months to this and see what kind of business opportunities exist for our company in my territory. Also with past experience our company had in other parts of India‚ this segment proved to have given a good chunk of business of our annual turnover. In Mid of year 2007‚ I started visiting government institutions like Oil Refinery‚ Military Engineering Services‚ Thermal

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    school and the school grounds. We must take in account of everyone’s individuality and as group. Before learning the policies of the school you work at it is handy that you recognise the purpose and legislation. This may help you with your role in the school and your own responsibility to policies and legislation. The children and young people’s rights are stated in the united nation’s convention on the right of child (1989) the uk government must make sure the children are protected trough law‚ the

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    1. Describe the purpose and benefits of the persona type to an innovative organization. The Experience Architect discovers the “value added” for most any company. Experience Architects are people who focus relentlessly on creating remarkable customer experiences. They set the stage for positive encounters with your organization through products‚ services‚ digital interactions‚ spaces‚ or events. Experience Architects engages all the human senses (incorporating tactile sensations‚ orchestrating the

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    Moving school could make the child or young person feel nervous because they will have to make new friends and this could make the child feel anxious because they don’t know what will happen. When children have been to a small nursery for all of their life and they know all the staff and children they will be used to that setting it can be a very daunting thing starting ‘big school’ so they have taster sessions and meet their new teachers before they start in order to get them ready for school. New

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    counselor as I sat before her trying to decide what my class schedule would be like for the following year. I wasnt sure how to reply to such a question considering it was one of the most important questions I could ever answer that would direct my life to its development. I began thinking about all the classes Ive taken throughout high school and there was one class that really stuck. A class I took my junior year as an elective‚ a class I took just to see what it was like. After taking Environmental

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    Describe Marijuana

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    Physicians should be able to prescribe marijuana for medical use in situations such as patients suffering from nausea. Marijuana has a positive effect on the appetite. This drug allows its users to become increasingly hungry‚ which will lead to an increased intake of food. This effect is important when suffering from nausea because the illness may lead to patients having a difficult time eating a sufficient amount of food. Unfortunately‚ this may lead to weight loss and a lack of consumption of an

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    religious experience are never convincing.’ (35 marks) Karl Marx and Sigmund Freud present challenges to religious experiences. Marx’s challenges to religious experience arguments are sociological; he suggested that the origins of religious experience are to be found in society. He states religion is about mythological beliefs and an unreal god that distracted people from the real world‚ religion is ‘the opium of the people’‚ religious experiences create alienation and a religious experience could

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    Describe the nature of trench warfare and outline the life in the trenches for the soldiers. The characteristics of trench warfare are that it was a static war due to the impregnability of a side’s frontline once trenches were dug. Within these trenches‚ soldiers lived and often died in conditions that began as horrendous‚ but as the war progressed the trenches developed into a comfortable living space. Often the soldiers were not alone as they lived alongside large rats and lice. For the soldiers

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