Three Speakers from each side First Affirmative - Constructive Speech First Negative - Interpellation of the first affirmative Speaker First Negative - Constructive Speech First Affirmative - Interpellation of the first negative speaker Second Affirmative - Constructive Speech Second Negative - Interpellation of the second affirmative Second Negative - Constructive Second Affirmative - Interpellation of the second negative Third Affirmative - Constructive Speech Third Negative - Interpellation
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MLA Review Part 1: MLA In-text Citations – Rewrite the last line of each quote with a correctly formatted MLA in-text citation. 1. “One of his eyes resembled that of a vulture—a pale blue eye‚ with a film over it. Whenever it fell upon me‚ my blood ran cold; and so by degrees—very gradually—I made up my mind to take the life of the old man‚ and thus rid myself of the eye forever.” This is from the text book‚ Great Writing‚ which was edited by Harvey S. Wiener and Nora Eisenberg. It comes
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Training Solutions NZ Information needs solutions Contents Executive Summary 2 Introduction 2 Information requirements 2 Findings from investigation and evaluation of information 2 Critical analysis and interpretation of information 4 Implications of information and data and any assumptions or limitations 5 Conclusions and recommendations 6 References 6 Appendices 7 Circulation List 7 Filing and archival processes 8 Step 1 8 Step 2 11 Executive Summary (Student has to write here) This
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15MEMO EXAMPLE MTHATHA SUPERETTE MEMORANDUM TO: All members of staff FROM: J Bloggs Manager DATE: 2 October 2008 ANNUAL STOCKTAKING: 17–18 OCTOBER 2008 As discussed at the staff meeting held on 23 September 2008‚ all members are invited to participate in the annual stocktaking exercise on the weekend of 17–18 October 2008. To complete this task with as little disruption to normal business as possible‚ staff members may work on either Saturday‚ 17 October or Sunday‚ 18 October‚ from
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Republic of the Philippines UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN PHILIPPINES Tamag‚ Vigan City COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY Terminal Report (June 2013) In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Bachelor of Science in Computer Science. Submitted to: Mrs. MARIBEL T. TACLA OJT Coordinator Submitted by: JOVI-MARK S. RANIAGA BSCS III June 5‚ 2013 Table of Contents Chapter I: THE COMPANY a. History ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………3
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The Iskolar’s Lounge Bautista‚ Jettelyn Diana T. Calla‚ Dianne Marie S. Juvida‚ Frances Kate S. Pangilinan‚ Bea Antonette M. Soniega‚ Ferdinand Jr. M. Urbano‚ Roberto Jr. A. Eng 102-1 Ms. Cherie Ann Balictar March 20‚ 2015 Bautista‚ Calla‚ Juvida‚ Pangilinan‚ Soniega‚ Urbano 2 Outline Objectives: The Iskolar’s Lounge is committed to provide a comfortable and productive environment to students of the Pamantasan. I. The Effects of stress on students and how to overcome it. II. The University’s
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F O R M - 28 IN THE SUPREME COURT OF INDIA (Order XVI Rule 4(1) (a) CIVIL APPELLATE JURISDICTION SPECIAL LEAVE PETITION (Under Article 136 of the Constitution of India) S.L.P. (Civil) No. .........................................................of......................... BETWEEN Position of parties In the Court/ Tribunal from whose order the Petition arises A) (Here insert the name/names of the petitioner (s) in this Court Petitioner/ Respondent/ Appellant Petitioner B) C) AND D) (Here
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Essay Outline Template I. INTRODUCTION A. Background Information 1. General background information that grabs attention (reference) 2. More specific background information to lead into the thesis (reference) B. Thesis statement 1. Topic 2. Outline your key points II. BODY A. Support Paragraph 1 1. Thesis statement 2. Supporting Ideas a. Reason/Detail/Fact and transition (reference) b. More information and transition (reference) c. Maybe even more information (reference) 3. Summarizing/Concluding/Transition
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VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH UNIVERSITY School of Business Snead Hall‚ 301 West Main Street Richmond‚ Virginia 23284-4000 Mr. Joe Galloway‚ Office Manager Countrywide Insurance Company 5983 Maplewood Cove Richmond‚ Virginia 23220 (blank line before salutation) Dear Mr. Galloway (blank line after salutation) This letter illustrates the use of the full-block style. Because of the efficiency with which this letter can be keyboarded‚ its use is growing in popularity. (blank line between paragraphs) Some
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LEGAL WRITING: Using “IRAC” I. INTRODUCTION This handout sets out the basic paradigm‚ or organizational structure‚ of predictive legal analysis‚ referred to throughout this course as “IRAC.”1 IRAC is a general analytical paradigm; as you gain experience in your legal writing‚ you will be able to modify this paradigm to fit a particular legal issue. Once you understand the IRAC structure and are able to use it fluently‚ you can decide when it might be appropriate to modify the IRAC paradigm in a particular
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