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    Assignment 1: The Name / Ice Breaker Speech Goals: This assignment is designed to provide an initial speaking experience in a low risk situation. It provides practice using your name as the basis for the brief speech. Be as creative as possible‚ using any method (narrative‚ etymology or your name‚ visual aids‚ etc.). The goal is to get the class and instructor to remember you. Preparation: Think about your name and the best way to get the class to remember you’re your speech should only

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    Composing Your Work The Rhetorical Triangle Meaning is co-created Variables to analyze: The Author— who are they? Why are then an expert? What’s their purpose? The Audience— who is the author aiming at? What are pour attitudes/values/beliefs/knowledge on the matter? How is that going to affect our interpretation of the message? The Message—what information is given? What is NOT given? Evidence? Argument? Does everything make sense? What’s the genre? Context— what else is going on? (Locally

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    Mrs.Parker Acc. English 25 October 2013 Characterization of Buddy in Capote’s “A Christmas Memory” Truman Capote wrote “A Christmas Memory”; the story is based on Capote as a young boy. In the story “A Christmas Memory” Capote refers to himself as Buddy. In the story Buddy lives with many relatives; he is closest to his elderly cousin. Capote characterizes Buddy as caring and maturing through his speech‚ excitable through his actions‚ and young; weak; and poor through his appearance. A way

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    Long term memory is the final holding place for information that we come across every day. However a lot of this information is lost through decay‚ ensuring only mostly important and relevant information is kept in the LTM. Short term memories become long term through attention and rehearsal. There are different models which differ on how this information is passed along. Long term memory can be recalled whenever it is needed. Long term memories are as a result of more stable and permanent changed

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    Introduction Orientation of the company and job training is the first crucial step to ensuring a positive performance from both new and old employees. Proper orientation and training the employee ’s involves a continuous process that must begin at the time of hire to ensure a since of employee value and company involvement. Orientation will reduce: job training cost‚ employee anxiety‚ employee turnover; and improve: employee attendance‚ performance‚ and over-all skills available. Well developed

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    The study of memory dates back as far as the time of Ancient Greece‚ however‚ the birth of the study of memory is often credited to Ebbinghaus‚ who concentrated his research on memory store and capacity. The study of memory has had a long history‚ and still there are many myths associated with memory processes and the overall potential of memory. This paper will address one of the misconceptions which assumes that memory is a continuous tape of personal history. It will be shown that this is merely

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    3.) Your letter of motivation should be well structured – very much like an essay. First‚ think about the questions above‚ take notes and discuss them with friends. Then make an outline. Afterwards‚ write a first draft. (You don’t necessarily have to include answers to all the questions above.) Do not include the outline or the questions in your text. Read it again and

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    A Brief Account of the Multi-Store Model of Memory And its Strengths and Weaknesses Atkinson and Shiffrin (1968) proposed that the memory system could be explained in terms of 3 specific stores. This was the sensory memory that holds information from our 5 senses for a very short period of time unless given attention‚ short-term memory (STM) which has a limited capacity and short duration unless verbally rehearsed‚ and the long-term memory (LTM) which has a potentially unlimited capacity and

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    The Steps of Memory How to trace the steps from stimuli to long term memory is an interesting process from the beginning to the end. Stimuli are used to study of memory the constant sequence to constant vowels. First step is encoding where information is to be stored and retrieved into a memory for later use. This encoding is used to store items like images‚ sounds‚ colors or even numbers. Just as you would here a song on the radio‚ you will remember the tune‚ but not necessarily the words

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    for being a very simplistic view of memory. They saw short term memory as a store that had many individual sections inside it. This was supported by patient KF who had epilepsy‚ the doctor wanted to try and remedy this by removing his hippocampus. This surgery was done‚ however instead of fixing his epilepsy‚ it damaged his short term memory‚ yet he still had his long term memory intact. In the multi-store model it states that in order to have long term memory‚ one needs to have gone through the

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