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    the article on electronic information systems. Usefulness of the Introduction Overall‚ introductory part was clear and cohesive. In the first introductory paragraph the authors used too many logos and ethos appeals disguised into anecdotal evidence‚ trying to motivate the reader. But in reality they exaggerated the importance of the issue. Also in this paragraph the authors could not establish general context and importance of the topic. Place the authors I would avoid many questions in introductory

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    real and not imagined by giving details confirmed by the housekeeper‚ showing the children’s relationship with them‚ and finally‚ in Miles’ death. The details the narrator observes pertaining to the ghosts that are confirmed by the maid provides evidence that the ghosts are not merely a figment of the narrator’s imagination. She describes the ghost as having “very read‚ close-curling” hair with a “pale face‚ long in shape‚ with straight good features and little rather queer whiskers that are as read

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    become an alchemist. Santiago also shows love on his quest to complete his personal legend. When Santiago and the Englishman were at the oasis‚ Santiago met a woman named Fatima at the water well. It was love at first sight for the two of them. Evidence of how strong their love was for each other was shown when Fatima let Santiago go away with the alchemist across the desert to the pyramids even though he might never return. She trusted him to one day return to comfort her and get married.

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    The aim of this investigation is to discover which form of feedback‚ either positive or negative‚ is most effective in serving to improve performance. Based on my own experience and anecdotal evidence‚ my initial opinion is that positive feedback is more effective at improving performance than negative. Feedback Feedback is essential in order to reassure performers that what they are doing is correct so it will be repeated‚ or telling them what they are doing wrong so they can improve. There

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    However‚ Res Ipsa Loquitur which literally means “the thing speaks for itself” can be applied. Res Ipsa Loquitur means that the plaintiff cannot prove how defendant breached his duty‚ but the mere occurrence of the accident is itself circumstantial evidence of breach that occurred. There is a two-part test for Res Ipsa Loquitur: the defendant had control of the object that caused the injury to the plaintiff and the ordinary course of events in this type of accident would not occur without negligence

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    REACTION PAPER: BAYANING THIRD WORLD Though the movie has a lot to point out about our national hero‚ there about three main points on which the author concentrated; (1) Rizal‚ pro or against the revolution(2) Retraction System (3) Speculation whether Josephine and Him got married or not or if their relationship was authentic or not. Rizal at the beginning of the movie may have stand firm about his statement that he was against the revolution‚ however‚ many speculated about his bravery. Two

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    Extraordinary People Once upon a time there were two brothers. One asked the other if he could interview him for his research project. After a raging battle they came to the conclusion that the project was not worth their time‚ but they had to do it anyway or a big‚ fat‚ ugly zero was guaranteed to the younger brother‘s assignment. They began the interview. The questions were very simple but‚ the answers made no sense. When the interviewer asked him “If you were writing your own autobiography

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    natural phenomenas all around them. These "gods of the gaps" were essential to allow the ancient people to give explanations for what they did not know‚ saying simply that "God did it". However‚ as time went on and science emerged with its theories and evidence‚ people realized that there were answers other than God that existed to their questions. The Church‚ having been used to being the sole authority on these matters‚ did not react well to the materialistic approach that scientists took towards things

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    After the fact‚ Nicholas had the audacity to deny his horrendous actions in the massacre. In fact‚ he tried to lionize his activities by having called it a fair battle. Evidence proved otherwise‚ and he was actually a part of the massacre of woman‚ children‚ and old men. In spite of the fact that there was proof to clarify this event was a massacre of the Cheyenne people‚ it wasn’t recognized as severe as other genocides

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    The comparison of Ang Lee‘s film Life of Pi and William Ernest Henley’s poem Invictus presents the reconciliation of contemporary concepts in which conflict arises along the way. Thanks to composers’ skilful manipulation of various literary devices‚ audience are made aware of the profound impact of dissmilar contexts on the discoveries being made. However‚ these two texts embody that the ramifications of one’s discovery is capable of … The film Life of Pi explores the concept that discoveries allow

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