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    producing an essay. If the task has been successfully completed‚ all points are awarded. No points are awarded if the task is not complete. Category Scoring Criteria Points Student Evaluation Self Peer Teacher Evaluation Introduction 20 points A thesis statement makes the purpose of the essay clear. (Thesis statements do not begin‚ "this essay is about".) 10     Background information is provided to establish the importance of the essay topic. (Examples include

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    FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN KENYA INTRODUCTION For many years human rights activists‚ different organizations‚ and trade unions of Kenya have ceaselessly fought for the basic human rights inclusion of the legislation process to become part of the law. An example of these rights that they have advocated for is freedom of speech. Freedom of speech simply refers to the democratic right of an individual to express his/her political‚ religious‚ social or economic views through oral or written speech without

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    and in the organization of human activities.’ Introducing technology into businesses has many benefits such as however‚ there are drawbacks. These drawbacks include; costs‚ labour relations‚ reliability‚ data protection and management. With the introduction of technology comes cost. These costs will be associated with maintaining the new technology introduced. Furthermore‚ training of employees to use the technology will also be costly and time consuming. More so‚ training employees could also lead

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    talks over the introduction of smart cards and announcing their forced imposition at just five days’ notice.” 111 It was this unilateral decision by BA to introduce the swipe card‚ and a lack of adequate consultation with affected staff‚ that was cited as a key reason for the strike. 112 Even BA’s pilots‚ who did not oppose a check-in system‚ were said to be sympathetic “with the . . . check-in staff over the way that the airline had mishandled the introduction of the swipe cards

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    neko duck in the US as it does in Japan‚ for two reasons: firstly‚ AFLAC is using advertising in the two countries to accomplish very different goals. In the US‚ AFLAC is trying to raise awareness about its products which therefore resulted in the introduction of the company’s mascot‚ the AFLAC duck which features in their attention-grabbing advertising campaign. This move seem to have reaped its dividends because according to surveys‚ 90 percent of Americans are now aware of the AFLAC brand; more important

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    revenge on Fortunado. Fortunado wins by a landslide. Fortunado decides to throw a party in his new house. Montresor makes trips to the catacombs to set up his plot. Part Two Directions: Write the introduction for your Narrative Essay‚ following the guidelines you were taught. The introduction should be approximately 150-200 words in length and may include dialogue.           Part Three Directions: Write the body of your Narrative Essay. Use the space provided to plan the dialogue and sensory

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    abstract summarize the main points that the article is talking about‚ such as how the sensitivity analysis is used and its purpose in this case. • The article contains how many sections? How many pages? @ 5 points The article contains an introduction‚ 5 parts‚ and an appendix. The article is 20 pages with its abstract and references. • How many studies are cited in the reference list? @ 5 points In the reference list‚ there are twenty-seven studies used. • If you article is empirical

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    Essay writing: How does your core text explore the concept of overcoming obstacles? Discuss in reference to your core text. Essay structure: Introduction: * You must address the question directly * Use the key words or synonyms for the key words in your introduction * Introduce your thesis-the key points that you will elaborate upon and substantiate in your body Example: The novel‚ Mahtab’s story‚ by Libby Gleeson‚ focuses on the many horrific obstacles that the

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    CHAPTER I 1.0 INTRODUCTION Speech synthesis is the artificial production of human speech. A computer system used for this purpose is called a speech synthesizer‚ and can be implemented in software or hardware. A text-to-speech (TTS) system converts normal language text into speech; other systems render symbolic linguistic representations like phonetic transcriptions into speech. The ultimate goal of text-to-speech synthesis is to convert ordinary orthographic text into an acoustic signal that

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    Rilke Log #8: YOU ARE THE EXPERT!!! Read the Rilke introduction and poem. Select a favorite poem. 1. Based on the introduction‚ list some important ideas that Rilke brings into his poems. * Rilke is an observant individual in whom he observes his surroundings‚ which include objects‚ people and gestures‚ and then is noted in the words of his poems in which is clear that they have become part of who he is. Rilke also introduces the idea of viewing the “fleeting world” with a fresh outtake

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