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    Evaluation Results Author: Fernando Alex Tambue Guiffo Evaluated by: Articulation Evaluation 10 (evaluator’s name is not visible to author) Date Evaluated: 08/07/2015 05:38:46 PM (MDT) DRF template: Financial Analysis (GR‚ JET2­0513) Program: Financial Analysis (GR‚ JET2­0513) Evaluation Method: Using Rubric Evaluation Summary for Financial Analysis: JET Task 5 Final Score: Does not Meet Evaluator added files:  GUIFFO‚ FERNANDO A. T. JET2_task5.8­7­15.pdf (Adobe Acrobat Document) Overall comments:

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    containing a text document would consist of paragraphs or pages. These naturally occurring blocks of data are called logical records. Logical records often consist of smaller units called fields. For example‚ a logical record containing information about an employee would probably consist of fields such as name‚ address‚ employee identification number‚ etc. Sometimes each logical record within a file is uniquely identified by means of a particular field within the record (perhaps an employee’s identification

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    strong speeches have a balance of both appeals of argument (logical and emotional). If both logical and emotional appeals are not incorporated‚ the speech wouldn’t be strong. Logical appeals use supporting reasons convince an audience of a certain point and emotional appeals target the emotion of the audience by appealing to imagery‚ pity and nostalgia to create some kind of connection with the speaker. Brutus speech exemplifies the use of logical appeals to justify his position regarding Caesar death

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    Introduction The termination process of a romantic relationship is a major focus in research on relationships and their downfall. This disengagement has many parts to it and in order to understand relationships and the likelihood of their success‚ we must first be able to conduct studies to figure out the steps to this disengagement process. Also‚ in order to understand human behavior and generalize trends of decisions that are likely to be made‚ we must test the differences in how men and women

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    Data Dictionary: A software module and database containing descriptions and definitions concerning the structure‚ data elements‚interrelationships‚ and other characteristics of an organization’s databases. Data Mining: A process where data in a data warehouse is identified to discover key business trends and factors. Data Modeling: A process where the relationships between data elements are identified and defined to develop data models. Data Planning: A planning and analysis function

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    environment characterized by complex relations between strategic factors. An innovative approach to portfolio matrix analysis‚ presented in this paper‚ can be used to express complex interaction between strategic factors. The new approach is based on the logical aggregation operator‚ a generalized aggregation operator from which other aggregation operators can be obtained as special cases. Example of traditional approach to portfolio matrix analysis given in this paper clearly shows it’s inherited limitations

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    arguments‚ I have found that logical rhetoric seems to be the most effective argumentation because it appeals to our reasons. We can persuade another person by providing provable facts‚ data‚ and numbers‚ which make it reasonable for them to agree with us. Therefore‚ the person on the other hand can decide based on the facts I have provided. 2. Most of the time‚ I have found myself utilizing all of those three argumentation .For professional purposes; I mostly utilize logical and ethical rhetoric. For

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    ------------------------------------------------- Garden city movement From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Ebenezer Howard ’s 3 magnets diagram which addressed the question ’Where will the people go? ’‚ the choices being ’Town ’‚ ’Country ’ or ’Town-Country ’ The garden city movement is a method of urban planning that was initiated in 1898 by Sir Ebenezer Howard in the United Kingdom. Garden cities were intended to be planned‚ self-contained communities surrounded by "greenbelts"‚ containing

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    those thinking styles are emotional‚ logical‚ and persuasive. Emotional thinking is applied when an individual thinks with their emotions and makes decisions based on what they feel. This type of thinking lets personal opinions‚ values‚ morals‚ and beliefs play into the decision that is being made. Emotional thinking is risky because an individual may make a rushed decision based on what they want at the moment versus what is best for them in the long run. Logical thinking applies reasoning and requires

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    References: Audiblox. (2000). Logical Thinking: A Learned Mental Process. Retrieved from http://www.audiblox2000.com/logical-thinking.htm Nordquist‚ R. (n.d.). Critical Thinking. About.com. Retrieved from http://grammar.about.com/od/c/g/Critical-Thinking.htm

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