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    Prefatory Elements

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    1. What are the prefatory elements for a report? * Letter of Transmittal * Submission Page * Summary/Abstract * Title Page * Table of Contents * Glossary 2. Why are abstracts and summaries the most important prefatory elements? * The abstract and the summary are a crucial part of a report as they may be the only section read by people at the executive or managerial level who must make decisions based on what they read in the abstract or the summary. 3. How does

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    elements of communication

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    communication is interpersonal‚ it is purposive and it is a process. Question: What do we mean by process? Answer: By process we mean that steps have to be taken and in a set/particular order to achieve a desired result/goal. These are the important elements of the communication process: 1. SENDER/ENCODER The sender also known as the encoder decides on the message to be sent‚ the best/most effective way that it can be sent. All of this is done bearing the receiver in mind. In a word‚ it is his/her

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    is the key that every company wanted to find during the years. In order to maintain a high position on the market and a competitive advantage‚ the implementation of a manufacturing strategy is very important. LITERATURE REVIEW The history of lean operations One of the first who found a solution in eliminating waste and developing mass production by saving time and money was Frederic Taylor‚ who invented the concept of scientific management by determining the optimal work model after various

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    Elements of Drama

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    ELEMENTS OF DRAMA A. PLOT: This is the arrangement of events in a play‚ the selection and order of scenes based on a story. A story is different from a plot in a way that a story has full account of events while a plot has a selection of scenes from the story in chronological order for stage presentation. The plot has elements like exposition; this is everything the audience needs to know about a play. Conflict; this is the clash of opposing forces. Climax; this is the point at which one of the

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    The Four Quartets

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    The Four Quartets Eliot finds an interesting aspect of time and eternity as displayed in this poem. There are philosophical investigations made in the poem within the twentieth century. The poem highlights the efforts of scientists in the bid to comprehend time (Kramer 10). This begins from Einstein’s explanation of quantum mechanics that enabled artists and scientists to come up with numerous ideologies regarding time. Postmodernists hold the view that the value of timelessness on eternity results

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    Literary Elements

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    There is more to a story than just literary elements. The meaning and feelings it leaves upon the reader as he or she sets an image in their mind. As the story is read‚ the feelings and morals that are portrayed behind the reasoning of the writer’s purpose. The theme explains what the story is about and the reasoning of why the story was written. (Clugston‚ R.W. Chapter 7) The literary elements help to tell the story that contributes to a reader’s mind of a portrayed theme. The story I chose has

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    Elements of Design

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    Elements of Design Sheila Lewis ENG 225 Introduction to Film Prof. Kathryn Graham May 26‚ 2013 The scene that I chose that was in movie clips was from “Waiting to Exhale”‚ which was when Bernadette burnt all of her husband’s clothes in the front yard after he made a statement that he was leaving her for another women which was white. This movie was based on the book written by Terry McMillian. In this movie there were a lot of people involved in this movie and some of them that was included

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    Elements of Literature

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    Elements of Literature Style is the spoken characteristics of a writer‚ as unique as his or her face or voice.  Their styles express their individual ways of seeing humanity.  Style is an insignia of independence and distinguishes a good writer from a meager or average writer.   This is just one of the elements of literature.  There are many elements of literature. When we read or hear poetry‚ we hear a speaker’s voice.  It is this tone of voice that conveys the poem’s tone‚ its indirect mind-set

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    the four spheres

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    The Four Spheres Tatum Digirolamo Geography 103-02 For centuries‚ humans have been exploring and have discovered that everything in Earth’s system can be placed into one of four major classifications: land‚ water‚ living things‚ or air. These four categories are actually called "spheres." There is the lithosphere‚ which is the land‚ hydrosphere for the water‚ atmosphere meaning the air‚ and lastly‚ the biosphere‚ which is life. These four spheres are all dependent on each other making our entire

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    Element of Law

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    create legal relations are blurred the litigants. Evaluate the above statement. Intention to create legal relations is part of elements in contract (“Intention”‚ n.d.). Intention to create legal relations is defined as an intention to enter a legally binding agreement or contract (“Intention”‚ n.d.). Intention to create legal relations is one of the necessary elements in formation of a contract. This is because intention to create legal relations consists of readiness of a party to accept the

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