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    The Current Moral Issue

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    Nowadays‚ one of the current moral issues that Malaysia facing is growing of abandoned babies. Sixty-five infants have been found in last year‚ and most of the infant were dead by the time they were discovered. They were found in streets‚ river‚ jungle‚ rubbish bins‚ and even on doorsteps. The latest dead infant was found floating in Sungai Kroh 42/2 milestone‚ Jalan Ipoh. The discovery was made about 4pm by patrol policemen from the Jinjang station while passing through the area before removing

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    main character Yollie. Yollie is a very interesting character. Her personality in the book makes the book just that much better. In relation‚ three characteristics that Yollie demonstrates in this story very well is that she is very intelligent‚ humorous and appreciative. In this story‚ one of the first characteristics that Yollie demonstrates is intelligence. Intelligence means to have lots of knowledge and that you are clever. Firstly‚ Yollie demonstrates her intelligence by constantly

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    Many parents with children know how hard it is to travel on long trips with them. In the short story "The Story Teller" by Saki‚ an aunt was traveling with 3 little children. When the tries to get the children’s attention‚ the children don’t respond to her and continue to disobey her. When a bachelor that was traveling in the same carriage as them starts to tell the offspring’s a story‚ the children‚ with hesitation at first‚ start to listen to him with excitement. The bachelor seemed to know what

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    and hyperbolic language that progressively becomes mocking which makes the article humorous. The second article is ‘Confessions of a cat sitter’ by Chris Pascoe. It is an informal magazine article that is aimed at cat owners and lovers‚ and readers of ‘Your Cat’ magazine‚ which aims to inform and entertain. In contrast‚ both articles have the same purpose‚ both have a sarcastic tone at points and both are humorous. The ‘Barking Blondes’ article is formal whilst Chris Pascoe’s writing style in the

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    Brewersk Doha

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    Maersk Doha 1 - Shannon and Weaver’s Communications model seems to be a perfect fit for the Maersk Doha’s problems on board as there were several instances when language caused miscommunications between crew members and messages where delivered incorrectly. This highlights that not all messages received are identical to the message that was sent or to put it in simpler terms it can almost be described as a game of Chinese whispers. First off we are told that when the emergency occurred and the

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    Demonstrative Communication BCOM/275 November 26‚ 2012 Allen Sutton By: Melissa Lohr Demonstrative Communication is a type of communication that observes non verbal cues. Examples of non-verbal cues include tone of voice‚ facial expressions‚ and body language. Communication can be defined as the process of sending and receiving messages. Communication involves the exchange of thoughts‚ messages‚ or information with a person or persons. Communication can be verbal or nonverbal‚ written

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    Salem Witch Trials. While in jail‚ someone accused Giles of being a witch. He was later pressed to death with rocks. Giles Corey and I have a few personality traits in common such in that we are loyal to or friends‚ stronged willed to an extend‚ and humorous people. Gile Corey and I have similar traits such as being loyal. In The Crucible Giles can be named for being a loyal friend. Giles shows loyalty when he is in court and he refuses to give and names to the court. “I will not give you no name.

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    Jay is getting beaten down‚ dwelling on the different facts his family tells him. It creates a larger and larger thirst for information and truth. Therefore‚ this pattern of secrecy and transparency has perpetuated grave misunderstandings and miscommunications‚ leading to fractures in their families that haven’t been addressed for years. When he tries to bring up Jun at the table‚ Tito Maning has other ideas. He asks about Jay’s college plans and at first he answers truthfully‚ however Tito Maning

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    The Four Idols

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    Idols and Francis Bacon By: Bailey Gray Soc 101-099 TR 11:10 To Francis Bacon the four idols‚ tribe‚ cave‚ market place‚ and theater‚ beset the minds of men (Bacon). To him‚ the human race has four prejudices that haze our scientific thoughts: 1) Our perceptions are true and trust worthy‚2) Experience make us wise‚ 3) Language provides us to be superior beings‚ and 4) We believe previous scientific theories and philosophical assertions (Bacon). Because of these prejudices

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    Medea And Bacchae

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    Medea and The Bacchae agitate the definitions of Greek tragedy. They both contain the basic devices of a tragedy: a chorus‚ a flaw‚ a catastrophe‚ and an intervention of fate or free will. However‚ they lack the feeling of moral purpose found in the works of Aeschylus or Sophocles. The senselessly violent endings and ambiguous character development in Medea and The Bacchae are purposeful to the overall theme of confusion. In terms of a theatrical spectacle‚ the uncertainty of what is happening on

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