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    their own people and they cannot do it by stating numbers‚ presenting arguments or simply by hard selling the idea. A logical explanation works well with most kind of audience. People prefer to listen to stories over numbers. They relate to the personal experiences and can relate to them rather than getting hit by facts and figures all the time. Although‚ it also depends on the audience you are dealing with and the idea you are trying to sell. Referring to the example

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    PARAGRAPH ORGANISATION A. Topic sentence The topic sentence is the most important sentence in a paragraph because it contains the main idea of the paragraph. The topic sentence is usually the first sentence in the paragraph. It tells the topic sentence has two parts: the topic and the controlling idea. The topic is the subject of your paragraph. e.g. Cigarette smoking is harmful for heart and lungs. Topic: cigarette smoking Exercise 1: Circle the topics in these sentences. Fast food

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    [229] THE SOCIAL ORGANIZATION The late Professor Fiske‚ in his Outline of Cosmic Philosophy‚ made a very interesting remark about societies like those of China‚ ancient Egypt‚ and ancient Assyria. "I am expressing‚" he said‚ "something more than an analogy‚ I am describing a real homology so far as concerns the process of development‚--when I say that these communities simulated modern European nations‚ much in the same way that a tree-fern of the carboniferous period simulated the exogenous

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    Before‚ grooming and anything to do with beauty care was exclusively attributed to women. They were the ones who got manicures‚ used creams‚ waxed‚ exfoliated‚ wore perfumes and even chose clothes that accentuated their figures in the best possible way and for every daily occasion‚ followed trends and fashion magazines for tips and even created fashion icons of “perfect women” such as Jackie Kennedy or Marilyn Monroe. Later‚ men started doing this sort of thing‚ they liked the feeling of soft skin

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    One of the most important things that I want to take out of this class is the ability to apply the concepts and theories that I have learned to real life situations. I often relate the various concepts from this course to my place of employment—the Office for University Advancement. A few weeks ago my boss asked the entire Phonathon staff of eighteen people to break into three equal groups for a "fun activity". The activity was a scavenger hunt to promote unity amongst the staff. We had a thirty-minute

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    ASSEMBLY Definition of Terms Program - a set of instructions that tells the computer to perform a particular task.   Programming – refers to the process of designing and creating computer programs.   Programming Language - a software tool that facilitates the translation of human instructions to a form that computers can understand.   Programmer - a person who can design‚ create‚ and maintain computer programs.   Algorithm - a step by step solution of a problem. Levels of Programming

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    Case 2 - ANNE MULCAHY AT XEROX FATS OF THE CASE ➢ Anne Mulcahy at the age of 23 she was the director of human resources‚ head of the Xerox ➢ She spent her first 16 years company’s fledging desktop computer business‚ and chief in sales‚ then eight years in an assortment of management of staff to Xerox’s CEO. ➢ She never aspired to run Xerox nor she was groomed to be CEO. In 2001 she became the CEO of Xerox. ➢ She accepted the position when the company was in horrible

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    There is an endless diversity in India starting from its physical features to Geologic structure‚ fauna and flora‚ demographic structure‚ races‚ languages‚ religions‚ arts and crafts and customs and traditions. India has been variously described as "the Mini World"‚ the "epitome of the world" and an "ethnological museum". The diversities are so bewildering that for many people in the Western world‚ India remains a land full of mysteries and myths. The diversity in India is unique in the sense that

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    Power Power is the capacity of a person‚ team‚ or organization to influence others i.e. the ability to get someone to do something you want done or the ability to make things the way you want them to. DEPENDENCE THEORY OF POWER “If B is dependent on A‚ then A has power over B” SOURCES OF POWER Classifying different types of power that people can exert over one another in interpersonal communication can help analyse the power balance in any situation. It can assist people in leadership positions

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    Yusuf Egal Mrs. Park English IV-4th Period 10 September 2012 Name and Identity The importance of name and identity in this novel is far more drastic than a reader could understand. A name has so much meaning that many people are not able to fathom it. A simple name change does not alter the fabric of a person. The changing of a name symbolizes the double identity of Gogol. In Lahiri’s novel‚ the main character fights an identity crisis because of his highly unusual name. Gogol struggles between

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