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    Formal Conversation Using Formal Language Christine: Good afternoon‚ Joseph. Joseph: Good afternoon‚ Christine. Christine: Did your assistant leave you a note that I will be having a short talk with you regarding our new project? Joseph: Yes‚ and by the way thank you for having me as a part of our new project. I’m looking forward for today’s meeting with you since my secretary told me that you’ll be having a short talk with me after lunch. Christine: It’s my pleasure as well for working

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    Functionalism as Non-Reductive Physicalism As a human beings we have beliefs‚ desires‚ emotions and other ‘mental states’; and our bodies seems to react to those mental states; for instance‚ if believe that Wynton Marsalis will play a show‚ I will move my body to get the tickets before they sell out. From the completeness of the physics we know that those mental states are physical; but nonetheless‚ the question remains as to how to explain those mental states in physical terms? The identity

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    PSYCH Chapter One: Psychology and Scientific Thinking What is Psychology? Psychology is the scientific study of the mind‚ brain‚ and behavior. As a discipline‚ psychology spans many levels of analysis. Biological  social influences Attachment Need to examine ALL of them: genetic/neurochemical/physiological and mental/behavioral/social level Depression at differing levels of Explanation Molecular level>Neurochemical>Neurological/physiological>Mental>Behavioral>Social Challenging

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    sexual orientation This means that an employer can’t treat you differently (on the basis of your age or other grounds noted above) compared to other applicants or employees. Sexual orientation discrimination includes being treated differently or harassed because of your real or perceived sexual orientation -- whether gay‚ lesbian‚ bisexual‚ or heterosexual. This type of discrimination may be illegal in your workplace‚ depending on where you work. Federal Law Although federal laws protect people

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    Formal Communication Formal communication can be considered as communication efforts that are “dressed up” to fit customary rules and ceremony For example‚ in a written letter‚ the formal communication style will demand that the layout of the piece of written communication follow a specific format that includes the date‚ header‚ salutation‚ body of the letter‚ close‚ signature lines and any indicators of enclosures all placed neatly upon company letterhead or personal stationery. By contrast‚ an

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    Some people prefer to live in a small town. Others prefer to live in a big city. Which place would you prefer to live in? There are too many differences between live in a big city and a small city. So we have to choice our own position. If you like calm condition‚ small cities are suits you. Although‚ if you want to improve yourself‚ big cities are the most important place to learn so many things will need your future life. In life‚ people’s the best thing is of course

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    Social Issues in New Zealand: Gangs from a Functionalist Perspective Gangs have been perceived as a predominant and rising social issue in New Zealand since as early as the 1950s. Associations of crime and deviance have been the focus of media and law enforcement throughout this time but the issues associated with gangs do not prevail singularly within the construct of the groups. It is too easy to point the finger to those on the fringes of society and say that they are the cause for social instability

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    Correspondence TITLE TO: Management of S-N-F Electronics FROM: Team E (Keith Henningsen‚ Heather Mapes‚ and Tyler Nooney.) DATE: April 14th 2013 SUBJECT: Transmittal for research on establishing a website This is a follow up to see how our first proposal sent on 17 March 2013 .The company still feels that it is extremely important to have a website in order for our revenue to increase‚ also to keep our clients happy. Customers in this day and age are all about speed...the faster and

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    For example‚ the majority of the movie takes place within the prison walls of the Shawshank State Penitentiary. The penitentiary‚ where the functionalism occurs‚ is an example of a total institution. A total institution is an organization where the participants‚ or inmates‚ have a controlled lifestyle and where total resocialization has occurred. Andy experiences a degradation ceremony the minute

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    Military Ethics Would you disobey an unjust or illegal command given to you by a superior? If deontological ethics is applied then it could be questionable. “Deontological ethics is and ethical theory that places special emphasis on the relationship between duty and the morality of human actions” (Britannica 2016). An action is considered morally good because of characteristics from the action itself‚ not because the end result of the action is good. One could be given a command that is unjust or

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