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    spare parts‚ oil‚ jewelry‚ wine‚ stocks‚ currencies and water. The two most important reason are likely to be under-used capacity and diversity. Exporting will allow you to increase production‚ reduce unit costs and increase profits. Relying on just your own domestic market is risky because the market may decline. Selling in other countries allows you to spread the risk and develop opportunities abroad. With a decrease in the market value the ruble‚ of the dollar is rising and when you export it’s

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    Organisational Behaviour TO WHAT EXTENT DOES PERSONALITY INFLUENCE MANAGEMENT STYLE? Word count: 1950 The aim of this essay is to analyse how personality traits can affect the way people are led by their leaders. As it may be possible that as many different leaders‚ there are many ways to lead people. The definition of leadership is commonly known as an “ability to influence a group toward the achievement of goals “(Robbins‚ p.156). I believe that it is necessary for leaders

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    GRAMMAR II: GRADED HOMEWORK #1 SET OF QUESTIONS: What is a sentence? How can it be defined? Provide examples. Explain. What is a phrase? Provide examples. Explain. What is a clause? Provide examples. Explain. What is the difference between a clause and a phrase? Provide examples. Explain. What is a compound sentence? How is it defined? What characterizes a compound sentence? Provide examples. Explain. What is a coordinate sentence? Provide examples. Explain. What are coordinators (coordinating

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    Substitution of a phrase for a proper name or vice versa * aphorism: Tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion‚ an adage * apophasis: Invoking an idea by denying its invocation * apostrophe: Addressing a thing‚ an abstraction or a person not present * archaism: Use of an obsolete‚ archaic‚ word (a word used in olden language‚ e.g. Shakespeare’s language) * auxesis: Form of hyperbole‚ in which a more important sounding word is used in place of a more descriptive term

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    CHAPTER II: THE GRAMMAR-TRANSLATION METHOD APPROCH | DESING | PRODUCERES | TEORYES OF LANGUAGE: * Translation of the foreign language to first language. * Read and appreciate foreign language literature | OBJETIC:A fundamental purpose of learning a foreign language is to be able to read literature written in the target language. To do this students need to learn about the grammar rules and vocabulary of the target language.It is believed that studying a foreign language provides students

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    In my first role play I with my partner acted out a scene that I was a middle aged male support worker and my partner was a retired disabled patient in a care home who had just received some bad news that he has heart disease. As myself and the patient have been in contact many times before it was appropriate to speak and use informal body language‚ by this I had a good but relaxed posture when I came in and sat down (legs crossed). I made sure to sit at an angle as this would be an informal visit

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    head‚ food on the table‚ supported me‚ protected me and loved me. He’s help me through so much and has helped form the person I am today. I can’t imagine my life without him and therefore this is why my dad is the most important man in my life. ! If there is one thing my dad has taught me in life it’s everyone has a purpose to live and you can do anything you put your mind to. That you have to work for the things you want‚ nothing in life comes easy. My dad works for Ford‚ and it’s not

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    am a hands-on learner and this type of daily interaction would make me happy in my long-term future. It also showed me that a dental Hygienist presents good qualities which are compassion and enjoying talking to people; two qualities that fit my personality. Those qualities reminded me of my past job when I worked at CCR (creative consumer research). The job required me to talk to people over the phone to conduct surveys‚ the job isn’t as easy as it seems because a lot of people didn’t want to do it

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    Communication Differences between Men and Women in the Work Place Introduction Men and women will never be the same when it comes to both emotional and physical aspects. So‚ why is it that people are surprised when men and women have trouble communicating? God gave Eve to Adam for companionship. Their differences are what make them a complete pair. Most everyone in today’s society is familiar with the book‚ Men Are from Mars‚ Women Are from Venus. The author‚ John Gray‚ has written many

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    generative grammar refers to a particular approach to the study of syntax. A generative grammar of a language attempts to give a set of rules that will correctly predict which combinations of words will form grammatical sentences. In most approaches to generative grammar‚ the rules will also predict the morphology of a sentence.[citation needed] Generative grammar arguably originates in the work of Noam Chomsky‚ beginning in the late 1950s. However‚ Chomsky has said that the first generative grammar in the

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