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    Writing in Context provides you with the opportunity to explore a variety of writing styles. In approaching the task‚ you are to write in an expository‚ persuasive and imaginative style. Within each style of writing there is a wide range of forms. This page explains the three different styles and different forms of writing (each with explanatory links). Overview Writing Style / Type | Purpose(s) | Audience(s) | Forms | Language Features | three types of writing | possible intended purposes |

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    perceptions of an intelligent blind man in the short story “Cathedral”‚ the reader learns the difference between simply looking and truly seeing. The narrator‚ who is the husband‚ goes through life viewing all things in one dimension. Even though Robert lacks the physical ability to see‚ he has a great deal of insight when it comes to the wife and the world. The ability of Robert‚ a blind man‚ to see the wife in greater detail than the husband is a strong metaphor in which this story is based upon. At

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    CONCLUSION 15 5 RECOMMENDATIONS 16 6 REFERENCES 17 7 APPENDICES 19 * Appendix A: Figure 8.0 19 * Appendix B: Questionnaire 20 ABSTRACT This study was carried out to investigate lack of healthy lifestyle awareness among IIUM students. A total of 13 male and 20 female among undergraduate students of IIUM Kuantan and Gombak campus were selected randomly to be the respondents of the study. A set of questionnaire was designed to gain

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    This is a summary response to Well-Behaved Women Seldom Make History. Laurel Ulrich has written several books about women’s rights. Laurel made a statement in in of her books that became hugely popular in California. Well-behaved women seldom make history. This simple statement changed hundreds of lives and Laurel didn’t even realize it. A women in Oregon asked permission to use this statement to be printed on shirts. Laurel was shocked and only agreed to allow her to use this if she was sent a

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    Letters Does IT Matter? An HBR Debate to the Editor 1 Introduction by Thomas A. Stewart 2 5 7 6 Letters from: John Seely Brown and John Hagel III F Warren McFarlan and Richard L. Nolan . Paul A. Strassmann Other readers 17 Reply from Nicholas G. Carr Order the article‚“IT Doesn’t Matter” E-mail us at hbr_letters@hbsp.harvard.edu Every magazine has an ideal‚ or an idealized‚ reader. For Harvard Business Review‚ he or she is an executive of uncommon intelligence

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    Matt Kenwell Kayleen Schumacher English 111 7 September 2010 Dad’s That Care Too Much Have you ever been to a little league game and ever see how much fun the little kids are having just being out on the field playing‚ then there is a parent yelling in the back ground to stop “goofing around” or do something embarrassing or got in another fight with a parent. This writer decided to speak out against parent behavior at little league sporting events‚ and I completely agree with the writer’s

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    In recent history it has been evident that some of the most popularize sports in America have been dominated and overran by African American and other minority athletes. In turn when the coaching and management positions in sports are analyzed and broken down‚ the number of minority coaches and managers in sport are almost non-existent and have been since those sports organization became established. In 2006 Blacks made up about 14% of the population‚ 12% of all college enrollments‚ and nearly

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    Lack of bioequivalence between disulfiram formulations Exemplified by a tablet/effervescent tablet study Andersen‚ M. P. Lack of bioequivalence between disulfiram formulations. Acta Psychiatr Scand 1992: 86: 31-35. M. P. Andersen Pharmacokinetic Laboratory AIS Dumex (Dumex Ltd.)‚ DK-2300 Copenhagen Abstract - A comparison of the bioavailability of disulfiram (DSF) after administration of non-effervescent Antabusea tablets (CP Pharmaceuticals‚ UK) and Antabuse@effervescent tablets Antabus@(A/S

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    The Lack of Freedoms in Minorities During WWII During WWII‚ many Americans and the President himself cherished four essential human freedoms. The first of which was the freedom of speech and expression where everyone had an equal voice. The next promised freedom was the ability to worship God in any way shape or form. The third freedom was the freedom from want‚ meaning all citizens may live a healthy and happy life. The fourth and final freedom was the freedom from fear‚ which means everyone may

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    The theme for the story is the lack of communication it was slowly rising more and more in the story “Charles” by Shirley Jackson. Shirley Jackson teaches her readers that lack of communication‚ can cause people to be able to lie easier‚ and she shows this lesson through Foreshadowing‚ and leaving the author with something to think of. First thing the story perceived through the lack of communications. Because his mother seems to be busy asking about Charles she forgets to ask about her son

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