1) Is the title appealing? if you can make a new title by skimming through the essay and finding an interesting sentence. The title appealing because it is simple about myself. The new title could be “Jessica’s Life” or “How Jessica Is”‚ the sentence would just simply be about me. 2) How effective is the first paragraph at getting the reader’s attention? Will it make them want to read more? The first paragraph is effective because it will make readers want to read more about me and what I do
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Montana Mountain Biking Case Study MMB five stages of Customer Loyalty. The five stages of customer loyalty are awareness‚ familiarity‚ commitment and separation. Based on the case narrative‚ about 5% of MMB customers are in the awareness category because MMB logo is recognized in the mountain biking industry. Customers in this stage are aware of MMB existence and services but have not purchased any service from the company. They have limited relations with MMB because the company is not
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Nobody’s Perfect by Hannah Montana expresses the topic of striving. Striving is when someone makes great efforts to achieve something. The song starts by describing how everyone fails and messes up‚ but the most important thing to do is learn from your mistakes and try harder. The quote “Everybody makes mistakes‚ everyone has those days” (Montana 1) explains that everyone makes mistakes every once in awhile and has bad days. You are not the only person who ever fails so the best thing to do is move
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Essay Questions 1. In a short essay‚ list and explain the six key elements in designing an organization’s structure. a.Work specialization this concept describes the degree to which tasks in an organization are divided into separate jobs. b.Departmentalization the basis by which jobs are grouped together is called departmentalization. The five common forms of departmentalization include functional‚ product‚ geographical‚ process‚ and customer departmentalization. c.Chain of command this
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Lost in the Kitchen 1. In the essay Lost in the Kitchen‚ the author Barry uses various stereotypes to degrade both men and women. The first stereotype that Barry uses is when he writes‚ “I would no more enter the kitchen than I would attempt to park a nuclear aircraft carrier‚ but my wife‚ glides in very casually and picks up exactly the right kitchen implement‚ and starts doing exactly the right thing without receiving any instructions whatsoever.” In that one quote‚ Barry is using the stereotype
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HIST 1301 – Midterm Study Guide Be prepared to answer the following essay questions. Be sure to include specific examples that support your thesis and conclusions. Your response to each essay must be at least 500 words in length. 1. A series of events and conditions existed in the Old World at the dawn of the fifteenth century that made New World exploration not only possible but also desirable. Identify these events and conditions‚ and explain how each helped set the stage for exploration
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Question Type: # Of Questions: # Correct: Multiple Choice 5 4 Many Multiple Choice 1 1 Matching 1 1 Essay 1 N/A Grade Details - All Questions 1. Question : (TCO 3) You have been approved for a $70‚000 loan toward the purchase of a new home at 12% interest. The mortgage is for 30 years. How much are the approximately annual payments of the loan? Hint: Assume you pay yearly. Student Answer: $2613 CORRECT $8690 $5740 None of the above Instructor Explanation: (Chapter
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Identifying closely with minorities was Edmonia Lewis‚ whose talent was: 6. In one of her essays‚ Virginia Woolf spoke of her experiences at Oxford University and complained that: 7. Joyce’s Ulysses was described by Judge Woolsey as ’not an easy book to read or to understand‚" partly because: 8. (T or F) Like van Gogh‚ Michelangelo was
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Authors compose novels in order to highlight and confront the significant issues of their own context. Racial prejudice and the necessity of achieving justice are two key issues highlighted in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and also Montana 1948 by Larry Watson. Lee writes in the 1960s about the 1930s‚ and Watson writes in the 1990s about the 1940s demonstrating a time when people were persecuted for their race‚ gender‚ religion and education. These novels are crafted to provide insight of the
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Vittorio De Sica’s the Bicycle Thief is undoubtedly one of the best pieces of Italian Neo Realist Cinema ever made. The movie‚ based in Post World War II Rome tells the humanistic story of a family man - Antonio (portrayed by Lamberto Maggiorani) and his struggle to survive and make ends meet. Using non-professional actors to portray the lives and emotions of ordinary working class men‚ suffering from poverty ‘The Bicycle Thief’ satisfies the basic features of Italian Neo Realism. The story begins
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