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    Positive and Negative Politeness Moh. Alim Musonnafa Brawijaya University‚ E-mail : a02.moh.alimmuson@gmail.com Being polite is not as easy as people think about politeness. People tend to think politeness as a simply thing like saying thank you and please in appropriate place (Holmes‚ 2001). For instance‚ children are taught to say please for being polite when they make a request. But the word please for adults can be more than just being polite‚ sometimes they use please to give more power

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    Will Godfrey Chemistry Miss. Morrison May 21‚ 2000 Natural Indicators Each year millions of tourists travel to the woods of New England‚ upstate New York‚ Wisconsin‚ and Canada to witness the appearance of brilliant autumn colors. Sugar maples‚ red oaks‚ sumac‚ birch and other trees and shrubs turn from green to bright red‚ orange‚ and yellow. The short‚ cool days of autumn bring an end to the production of chlorophyll (the green light-gathering pigment). As chlorophyll gradually breaks

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    Externalities‚ by definition‚ are the benefits or costs that affects someone who is not directly involved in the production or consumption of a good or service (Hubbard et al.‚ 2012). These externalities cause differences between private and social costs and benefits and inadvertently undermine the efficiency of a market. In this particular case‚ the production costs of any good that emits carbon as a byproduct is not just borne by the producers themselves‚ but also society as a whole. This pollution

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    behavior. Operant conditioning is based on a system of positive and negative reinforcement. Both positive and negative reinforcement can be used to strengthen or increase a behavior. Positive reinforcement is anything that comes after a behavior that makes it more likely for that behavior to happen again in the future. When good behavior is rewarded‚ there is more chance that the behavior will be repeated. In my setting‚ we reward positive behavior with such things like a ‘Golden Award’‚ at the

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    times – shorter window for component manufactures‚ ITT gets 2 years to develop MK20; 3) Technological obsolescence (shorter product life cycles) – needs rapid production ramp-up; 4) Shorter margins – 5% (1987) to 1.5% (1991) Case Worksheet (ITT Automotive: Global Manufacturing Strategy – 1994) (Manufacturing) Strategy – Standardized‚ automated production using principles of simultaneous engineering‚ DFM‚ modular design Core Technology (Manufacturing): Automated manufacturing‚ mass production‚

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    Lingue Positive and Negative Consequences of the Unitary Executive Theory The unitary executive theory argues that the president of the United States has complete executive power that is unchecked by the Legislative branch and the Judicial branch. This controversial theory has been invoked repeatedly by the Bush administration and previous presidents such as Nixon and Franklin Roosevelt in justification of their boldest actions‚ both at home and abroad. The negative consequence

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    Throughout the 1920s and ‘30s Urban populations augmented greatly in Cities (rather than living on farms)‚ affecting jobs‚ transportation‚ housing which have many positives effects during this time‚ but also many negative effects changing life during this time period. During the 1920s urbanization was becoming about impacting lives of many citizens and noncitizens living in America. For the first time more people were living in cities than farms‚ especially immigrants. When immigrants were coming

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    Working Women in Family and its Positive & Negative Sides Dreams Islam Md. Aminul 07-09452-3 Hasan Jahid 08-10778-1 Muntaha‚ Sidratul 07-08972-2 Bhuiyan md.Jobayer uddin 08-10130-1 American International University- Bangladesh 15th December‚ 2009 Acknowledgements This is our humble attempt to present gratitude in writing this “Report.” We have truly drowned upon our own experience as a student of B.B.A. We have also received help from

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    capable of shaping these civilizations. Geography shaped the Chinese Civilization by providing a stable food source and by isolating it from the West. Stable Food Source China’s geography has provided a stable food source‚ which has given positive and negative effects to the population. Since food was available‚ the Chinese were allowed to explore other careers‚ such as artisans and alchemists‚ which lead to many techhnological advantages and advancements. This consistent food source was fed by the

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    Datalogging Experiment (4) Acid-base Titration using Method of Double Indicators Student Handout Purposes To determine the composition of the following mixture by double indicator method: 1. NaOH(aq) and Na2CO3(aq) 2. NaHCO3(aq) and Na2CO3(aq) Introduction Consider a mixture of NaOH(aq) and Na2CO3(aq). Reaction between HCl(aq) and Na2CO3(aq) takes place in two stages: HCl(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) ⎯→ NaHCO3(aq) + H2O(l) …………………. (1) HCl(aq) + NaHCO3(aq) ⎯→ NaCl(aq) + CO2(g) + H2O(l) …………. (2) While

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