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    Business Communication - BISI 3150 Letter Portfolios Due: March 5‚ 2015 Students are required to write six letters in scenarios below. All letters combine need to be in Spiral or Comb bound with cover sheet. Submit the letters to the dropbox‚ one attachment. Type all of the letters in one Word document each on a separate page in Word with appropriate formatting. Letter #1: Direct Claim Activity: 8.20 Notes: Modified Block Format‚ Mixed Punctuation Scenario:

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    State constitution. • Act of admission: an act creating the new State. 3. A. What is a block grant? • Block grant: one type of federal grants-in-aid for some particular but broadly defined area of public policy. • Health care‚ social services‚ or welfare B. How do block grants reflect cooperative federalism? • State and local governments have much greater freedom in deciding just how and on what to spend block grant dollars. 4. In what ways do the States aid the National Government? • The States

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    had‚ which was great for growing crops and the crescent type shape which is shown on the map! But besides fertile soil‚ there are many other advantages that allowed The Fertile Crescent to be the earliest site of development for most of the building blocks of civilization. In my opinion‚ the top three advantages were the two-way link between the rise in human population density and the rise in food production‚ the cumulative development of technologies and the increased availability of domesticated

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    different cultures have difficulties or hesitation in taking communications‚ are know as the “6 Stumbling Blocks”. As I watched the three videos‚ I realized that in all of them‚ there were at least one of the “6 Stumbling Blocks”‚ intercepting the communications made within two people from different cultures. Since it is hard to understand what the companion is thinking about. These stumbling blocks are indeed very cruel things. It can be a thing that triggers collapse among people’s relationship. Also

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    most important thing itself. On the other hand‚ have you ever thought of living in a block of flats? Let’s analyze some advantages and disadvantages that it may give. Noise is a traditional problem in blocks of flats- habitation of multi-family house links with larger threat of disturbance of quiet (repairs‚ lack of some occupants’ imagination‚ quarrels among neighbour‚ etc.) This seems particularly so for panel blocks and is caused by the low sound insulation and high sound transmission quality of

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    Genetically modified (GM) foods‚ a fairly recent development that came about from research in genetic engineering‚ pose a potential threat to human and environmental health. The basis of genetically modifying foods is the transferal of desirable genetic traits of plants to an agricultural crop. Genetic modification creates crops that are resistant to herbicides or can repel insects. Genetic modification also makes growing crops easier and allows for higher production rates. Anytime genetically

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    Inflexible Plans‚ and the Stifling of Language: A Cognitivist Analysis of Writer’s Block.” College Composition and Communication 31.4 (1980): 389-401. Print. Mike Rose brings all the chapters of this book together by not just researching how writers write‚ produce‚ plan‚ revise‚ etc.; but instead he is asking what physically and mentally keeps a writer for be unable to write the next sentence. He said that the “writer’s block” could be due to “anxiety‚ fear of evaluation‚ insecurity‚ etc.; he decided

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    Teaching and learning styles Teaching styles (methods) There are many different styles or methods of teaching. Research I did showed at least 150 different styles from lecturing to brainstorming and vocabulary drills. I have identified the following styles as most often used: Demonstrations & Practicals/Experiments: When teachers show learners skills while they watch‚ followed by the learners practicing the skill they’ve learnt. Additionally learners may observe and record results of what they

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    Inside The 455 Cubic Inch Big Block from General Motors Everything You Wanted to Know About the 455 Big Block There’s no question that 455 cubic inches of displacement equals a big motor. Nevertheless‚ this giant engine from the General is a little mysterious. In the beginning you would find them in [Oldsmobile Motor Division products]. As time went on you started seeing this exact displacement under the bonnet of Buicks and performance models from [the Pontiac Motor Division]. Here we’ll dig

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    Sugammadex Reversal of Profound Vecuronium Block A Critical Appraisal of Quantitative Research The purpose of this specific study is to compare the neuromuscular block reversal rates and effects for sugammadex‚ a selective relaxant binding agent‚ with neostigmine. In many types of surgery‚ there appears to be a benefit for the patient to be kept in a state of profound relaxation throughout the entire procedure. Anesthesiologists are usually hindered in this goal through the surgery in its entirety

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