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    Communication Studies SBA Journal SBA Theme: Communication: Advancement Through Technology (To be reconsidered) Name: Melvin Martial In this journal exact dates are not included as during some writing sessions the dates were not recorded as a result of error of format. Entry 1: Introduction (No. 1) Over the years technology has become more and more advanced. As a result of this rapid pace of evolution consequently this was used to further communication tools. Who would have ever imagined that we

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    To Kill a Mockingbird

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    “Mockingbirds don’t do one thing but make music for us to enjoy that’s why it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.” This quote is from Miss Maudie explaining to the children within To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper E. Lee what Atticus their father has said. In this story‚ it is explain from a point of view of a child named Scout. She experiences many difficulties after the Great Depressing. Furthermore‚ her father is called to defend a colored person in a crime he didn’t committed in a town filled with racism

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    Langevin Holy Trinity Catholic Secondary School 19/09/2013 In hopes character description on Captain Torres in the short story “Just Lather‚ That’s All”‚ got straight to the point‚ used examples that went with her descriptions‚ and knew what the theme was of the story. Hope got to the point of the story a lot faster than I did in my opinion piece‚ which made hers a lot more precise then my own. She also wrote a lot of why Captain Torres is a good person underneath and really feels bad for when

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    What was the big deal anyway? She could’ve had this one thing; it wouldn’t have been so much to give‚” page 296. Jillian Cantor gives us a very strong feeling of sorrow and grief to capture‚ which tells us the theme throughout the story. There’s also a big amount of similes used to show the theme. “Our house is like a prison‚ something that sometimes feels like it’s keeping me in‚ locked away‚ not keeping other people out‚” page 17. Abigail feels trapped with all this situation of her sister missing

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    and understands the importance of youth and experience. Colonel Killigrew wasted his life in “sinful treasures”. Mr. Medbourne lost his money by making bad business decisions. As for Widow Wycherly‚ she displays an urgent need for a drink. The theme of sinful pleasures comes into play when Colonel Killigrew drinks the water‚ but yet continues to lie. He didn’t learn from his mistakes. He repeated the same mistakes. He wasted his best years‚ and his health and substance‚ which had given birth

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    Red Sea by Diane Tullson is a great book with many surprising events. The Book mainly involves Libby’s personality and choices but the parents play a huge role in this book also. Libby is a 14 year old daughter of her mother and Duncan‚ her step dad who owns a nice boat. They sail on his nice boat throughout the story. Libby is at the beginning of the book is a stubborn girl who doesn’t obey her parents and doesn’t feel grateful for what she has. At the end of the book her personality starts to

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    Up selling is a valuable technique for increasing growth and profitability of a hotel. Up selling is where you suggest an additional product or service which can also increase the customer satisfaction. This is also a way to expose customer to other options that they might not have considered. There are many techniques of up selling to create a trusting relationship with the guests and meet the expectation of the guests which will bring in more profit to the hotel. Up selling starts from the moment

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    Symbols and Motifs: The Great Outdoors by Carlos Alejandrino and Anika Miller How this motif contributes to the theme of play or to other aspects of drama contributes to the characterization of Willy Loman‚ and Biff Loman Willy Loman He knows that the outdoors is source of happiness‚ however he can’t take the risk of financial instability because he is a coward. Just like when he was too scared to take a risk to go to Alaska with Ben‚ to search for his faither. Willy feels as if his goals

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    Interim Project

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    Course outline Interim Project BAE05 2010 Teaching Staff: dependent on your theme-group Contact Person: R. Torner (IBA) Coordinator: Dr. B.A.S. Koene Term: fall ECTS: 5 Course description and learning objectives The interim project is a short intensive course that is driven by current events wherein students combine their understanding of the theoretical concepts they’ve been learning in the previous years to issues that are currently at hand in our society and within organizations

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    In this essay I will be comparing and contrasting the way in which two different authors portray femininity in their respective dramatic texts. The two works I am using are Pygmalion by Bernard Shaw and Medea by Euripides. I will be looking at how the way men and women are portrayed can affect the way we interpret the texts‚ and showing that femininity isn’t necessarily a trait restricted just to women. I believe that femininity reflects expected female behaviour. There are certain traits which

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