Oral Book Report: 10% of final grade Task: Give an oral presentation of 5-10 minutes in length in which you present a novel to the class. Your discussion of the novel must include the following elements: a short biography of the author a description of the main characters and setting a brief description of the main events (without spoiling the novel for other readers!) an analysis of the main theme or themes of the novel an evaluation of the book overall. What did you like? What did you
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how much white space goes where. I also learned that I need to use black or blue ink and it has to be professional blue or black. 3) I am also really interested in learning more about business etiquette in different regions. I was very impressed with the different ways that different countries used the hand shake. I was also intrigued with the fact that women are allowed in business but in some countries they have to still be ‘under’ men. 4) The ‘you’ view was an interesting section to
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Right Impact Solutions 2012 BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS Report on Oral Communications within the Workplace Author: Quan Chek Kai Prepared for: Management‚ National University of Singapore Prepared by : Right Impact Solutions Table of Contents Executive Summary iii 1. Introduction 1 1.1 Background 1 1.2 Problems‚ Purpose and Questions 1 1.2.1 Problem 1 1.2.2 Purpose 1 1.2.3 Questions 1 1.3 Scope 1 1.4 Limitations 1 1.5 Sources and Methods 1 1.6 Report Organisation
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COMM120 Intercultural Communication: Journal Report 1 Name: Ng Txx Hxx‚ Pxxxxx (SXXXX075I) http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/story/2012/02/15/f-audio-photos-immigrant-canadian-children.html Children of immigrants caught between 2 cultures Second-generation Canadians open up about bullying at school‚ cultural conflict at home By John Rieti‚ CBC News Posted: Feb 15‚ 2012 3:04 PM ET | | | | | At Winnipeg’s Churchill High School‚ Ronia Arab just looks like a typical student. But
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Case: Near v. Minnesota 1931 U.S. Supreme Court Parties Jay Near (Plaintiff) State of Minnesota (Defendant) Facts: A publication‚ The Saturday Press‚ published an article alleging that City officials of Minneapolis were complaisant with gangsters who were engaged in illegal activities in the city. A Minnesota law was in effect which allowed the state courts to enjoin a publication which was engaged in a public nuisance. To be a nuisance the publisher had to be printing material that was malicious
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Minnesota’s weather and is still getting worse to this day. It is causing more rain and snowstorms every year. Minnesota is one of the states that is getting affected the worst. The world’s temperature has been rising almost a third of a degree per decade since 1970. Compared to most other states‚ Minnesota has been having temperature increases and more big rainstorms. Rising temperatures in Minnesota have caused less snow but more rain and mud. The winter is one of the most common ways a fish dies
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few years‚ citizens of Minnesota have discovered deformed frogs scattered throughout the state. There are many speculations as to how the frogs got such deformities. Some scientists believe that its something in the waters of the Minnesota wetlands‚ other factors could be parasites or ultraviolet radiation. Minnesota is not the only location in the world that has reported deformed animal sightings‚ but almost three-quarters of the deformed frogs were reported in Minnesota. This is not necessarily
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OUMH 1203- ENGLISH FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION STUDENT NAME : WANG WEN LI MATRIC NO : 850705-04-5024-001 COURSE : PSYCHOLOGY SEMESTER : SEPTEMBER 2013 FACULTY : FACULTY OF EDUCATION AND LANGUAGES TELEPHONE NO. : 016-6850070 E-MAIL : BLURBLUR@OUM.EDU.MY LEARNING CENTRE : MELAKA LEARNING CENTRE
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Narration. Types of Narration Narration is the way authors relate events to readers. Novelists use different way of telling their stories: they use different characters to tell the stories (narrators) and present the events from different ‘angles’ (different points of view). First – person narrator (the story is told by an ‘I’)‚ who may be the main character in the novel or a minor character in the novel‚ an observer of events that happen to others. Third – person narrator In the novels
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READING TO SPEAK: INTEGRATING ORAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS. The article I chose deals about the lack of practice in speaking skill in language teaching‚ and although it refers to Chinese schools‚ I found it relevant because the situations it refers to are very similar to the ones we face in most of the schools in our country. Since a very powerful motivation to learn a second language is to be able to converse with speakers of that language‚ speaking seems to be the most important skill
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