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    Debating - 2nd Speaker

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    or heard a reality TV show over their lifetime – It’s our guilty pleasure! We can’t help that we like it‚ and that’s just human nature. Good evening adjudicators‚ chairperson‚ opposition‚ ladies and gentlemen. My name is ____ and I am the second speaker for the negative team. Tonight I will be explaining how reality TV exposes and introduces aspiring actors‚ musicians and performers to the real world. I will also go into depth about the type of contestants on most reality television shows‚ and the

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    Point of View

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    When writing a new story‚ the author must decide who will be narrating the story. Basically‚ there are two kinds of points of view: the first-person point of view‚ and the third-person point of view. In the first-person point of view a fictitious observer tells us what he or she saw‚ heard‚ concluded‚ and thought and is usually characterized by the use of the pronoun “I”. The speaker or narrator may sometimes seem to be the author speaking directly using an authorial voice. For example‚ Nick Carraway

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    Crm Detail

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    ASSIGNMENT CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT SIMRANJEET SINGH 300703124 ECOM241-101 Q1. How do you define CRM? Customer relationship management means to maintain relationship with existing and new customer but understand the customer satisfaction. Everything that done to maintain relationship by use of technology and strategies. Q2.What makes CRM the preferred approach to marketing in the Information Age

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    Sail Detail

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    STEEL AUTHORITY OF INDIA LIMITED CORPORATE OFFICE Ispat Bhawan‚ Lodi Road‚ New Delhi - 110 003 Phone : 011-243 67481-86‚24367313‚ 24361886 Fax : 011-243 67015 E-mail : sailco@vsnl.com Website : www.sail.co.in Name & Designation C. S. Verma Chairman Soiles Bhattacharya Director (Finance) B. B. Singh Director (Personnel) Shuman Mukherjee Director (Commercial) V.K.Mishra ED (Internal Audit) S.C. Dangayach ED (Projects) R. Kulshreshtha ED (Corporate Planning) S. Dasgupta ED (Materials Management)

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    “The Cask of Amontillado‚” the narrator‚ Montresor‚ compromises his reliability by not backing of the events of the story. It is told from his point of view and he never says anything about what Fortunato is thinking or how he feels about the situation. Montresor is very one sided. Throughout the story‚ Montresor slowly reveals that he is angry with Fortunato but he never tells us exactly what happened even after he kills him. He says in the first paragraph of the story that the injuries and insults

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    Notes of a Native Speaker

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    Terrell smith Lisa Caloro Comp 1 April 28‚ 2008 The essay by Eric Lui‚ “notes of a native speaker” spoke about his experiences growing up as an Asian American male in the united states. Growing up‚ He had to face stereotypes and tried to overcome them all as time went on‚ so much he later felt he lost his identity of who he really was. He says in the essay “here are some ways you can say that I am white:” and then follows with a list of things that most Caucasian people do or wear on a everyday

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    The Narrator Sets the Tone Authors often use narrative to influence the way the reader perceives a given topic. Using different types of narrators‚ for example first person or omnipotent‚ the author can control the information available to the reader‚ which causes the reader to draw conclusions based solely on the information as presented. In “A Rose for Emily”( 84 ) the author uses a limited omnipotent narrator to relay the events over a period of several decades that relate to Miss Emily

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    Mogi Details

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    Program Structure The program consists of a total of ten curricula modules. Students are required to attend the three capstone workshops in person with their peers. Students are encouraged to attend the other seven workshops in person but can complete the degree through a distance learning option for greater flexibility. The ten Management of the Oil & Gas Industry modules include: (a) Business • Finance • Project Management • Strategic Planning (b) Technical • Petroleum Geoscience

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    Jellaby‚ Ezra Chater‚ Richard Noakes‚ Lady Croom‚ Hannah Jarvis Setting: The story opens in the front room of an old estate in Derbyshire‚ England. Scenes shift back and forth between the early nineteenth century and to present day. Narrator: The narrative in Arcadia switches between multiple character points of view throughout the play. The majority of all the characters gets to speak as the narrator and on his/her point of view and perspective at least once in the narrative. Events in summary

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    Sonny's Blues Narrator

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    Blues‚” is a story written in the first-person point of view. The story opens up with the narrator find out his younger brother Sonny being held in prison due to the use and sale of heroine. Thorough the day the narrator can’t seem to focus on his day due to the awful news he read about his brother. He then speaks to one of his brother’s friend that lets him know how difficult Sonny’s life has been due to his drug addiction and how it will continue to be. Time passes by‚ but the narrator never reaches

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