that makes people look for job is to understand the importance of producing property and avoid wastefulness. As a matter of fact‚ not working leads to indolence; indolence facilitates spending and extravagance. People who don’t work at all have nothing to keep themselves busy‚ hence often indulge in expensive entertainment‚ lavish shopping‚ and so on. Understanding this fact‚ many people‚ even privileged ones‚ choose to work to stay away from wastefulness‚ and to be helpful. In short‚ working‚ or
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Contemporary America Modern America: her roots fortified by societal prosperity and rigorous efforts towards perfection‚ has allowed her to flourish in matters unfeasible to other countries. Freedom and opportunity reign adjacent to democratic powers‚ a partnership coveted by foreigners. Where communities‚ no matter the tongue‚ race‚ or religion‚ join together as one. Everyday America births new ideas‚ jobs‚ technologies‚ and opportunities for a better way of living. She captures the very essence
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67347 21 October‚ 2014 Dawson Ap Language Reality is Real Are we experiencing reality to the fullest? In “Where I Lived‚ And What I Lived For”‚ the critical Thoreau uses certain language to appeal to his audience. Thoreau uses metaphors‚ diction‚ and analogy to make his readers question the way they see reality. Through his language Thoreau creates a pathos appeal to capture his audience with emotional ideas. Thoreau uses juxtaposition to convey contrast between reality and shams. In the beginning
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INTRODUCTION These days‚ roles of food labels are use to inform the consumer and help sell the varieties of food products. The food labeling is significance for consumers to have the right to demand on the healthy products and having the guide in determine the health products such as nutrition information on the food packages. It is play role as assistance for consumers in making better choices as well as the encouragement to develop healthier products. Besides‚ most of adults’ consumers are very
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What are the questions of fact? How does a persuasive speech on a question of fact Differ from an informative speech? Give an example of a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of fact? The question of facts is a question(s) about the truth or falsity of an assertion. The speaker acts as an advocate‚ not aiming to be impartial‚ but to present one view of the facts as persuasively as possible. The speaker may mention competing views of the facts‚ but only to refute them
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SIGNALLING WORDS Examples 1. Time/order At first At first the freemen of both town and country had an organization and a type of property which still retained something of the communal as well as something of the private‚ but in the town a radical transformation was taking place. Eventually Eventually the group did manage to buy some land in a village not far from London‚ but the project had to be abandoned when the villagers zoned their land against agricultural use. Finally Finally‚ there have
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Condominium Corporation and Omar T. Cruz‚ [G.R. No. 194306‚ February 6‚ 2012.] LINK: http://lexoterica.wordpress.com/2012/03/05/february-2012-philippine-supreme-court-decisions-on-labor-law-and-procedure/ Appeal; factual finding of NLRC. Findings of fact of administrative agencies and quasi-judicial bodies‚ which have acquired expertise because their jurisdiction is confined to specific matters‚ are generally accorded not only respect but finality when affirmed by the Court of Appeals. Factual findings
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this mental give-and-take hold for effective persuasive speaking? 3. What is the target audience for a persuasive speech? 4. What are the questions of fact? How does a persuasive speech on a question of fact differ from an informative speech? Give an example of a specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of fact. 5. What are questions of value? Give an example of specific purpose statement for a persuasive speech on a question of value. 6. What are questions of
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troubled‚ testing‚ rotten‚ decayed‚ putrid‚ rancid. 5. Beauty= loveliness‚ attractiveness‚ good looks‚ prettiness‚ exquisiteness‚ gorgeousness‚ splendor‚ magnificence‚ benefit‚ boon. 6. Because= as‚ given that‚ seeing as‚ in view of the fact that‚ while‚ ever since‚ from the time when‚ since‚ for the reason that. 7. Bias= prejudice‚ partiality‚ unfairness‚ preconceived notion‚ foregone conclusion‚ favoritism‚ predisposition‚ preconception. 8. But= other than‚ except‚ excluding
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Overseas Tankship (U.K.) Limited v.The Miller Steamship Co. Pty. Limited and another (Wagon Mound No 2)‚ Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on appeal from the Supreme Court of New South Wales‚ 1966 There are extracts from this case at p. 80 of Weinrib and then a summary of the result of this case at p 183. The case has some important passages beyond what appear in the p. 80 extract. Please add the following to your reading: LORD REID‚ LORD MORRIS OF BORTH-Y-GEST‚ LORD PEARCE‚ LORD WILBERFORCE
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