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    End Report

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    Preface Until the very last minute we have fought to keep this project going. We have overcome many obstacles but have managed to make the project successful eventually. We have enjoyed working on this multicultural project by being ourselves multicultural. We take this opportunity to thank all the dedicated team members for their hard work‚ our sponsors for their generosity and our coaches for guiding us through the project and for providing us with very useful information and feedback. This

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    Ethos, Pathos, and Logos

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    Ethos‚ Pathos and Logos Even someone living under a rock has most likely heard of the ongoing debate for and against outsourcing. Outsourcing is defined as enlisting help from an outside supplier or manufacturer in order to increase profit. To make someone gain interest in one’s view on something such as outsourcing‚ one needs to make a persuasive argument. A good persuasive argument contains three aspects: ethos‚ logos‚ and pathos. Ethos is established in the character or displayed character of

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    DIFFERENCE BETWEEN VISION & MISSION |S. No. |Vision |Mission | |1 |Vision is like destination |mission the path | |2 |vision can change |But not mission | |3 |Vision statement comes first

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    Attention Getter- Imagine that someone has just lied to you‚ how do you know if they are telling the truth‚ we assume that watching someone eyes we can tell if someone is lying to us. Purpose- I would like to tell you what to look for when trying to read a person‚ and the meaning behind certain behaviors no only in the United States‚ but in many other cultures. Source- On December 2012 Wikipedia stated that nonverbal communication represents two-thirds of all communication. Nonverbal communication

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    This is Charles C. Martinez‚ MA English Ed Student. This is my response to the statements posted. 1. Listening is a neglected language art. In learning a particular language‚ we enhance the communicative language skills; the receptive skills and productive skills. Receptive skills include understanding through listening and reading. Productive skills are speaking and writing. When we learn English as a language and when we utilize this language as a tool for communication‚ we learn and make

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    Career Motivation

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    Abstract Career Motivation is usually examined among young or mid-career workers. The older worker is left alone. Unfortunately‚ in an environment in which the older person represents the fastest growing segment of the labor force‚ this critical resource is being frittered away. Examination of current practices suggests a large portion of older workers are persuaded by their employers’ actions that their careers are at an end. Alternatives to extend and increase this group’s Career motivation

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    Practical Psychology for Everyday Life Question 1 I think one of the most important concepts I learnt from the lecture is the effect and influence of the non-verbal behaviors and language‚ but the people mostly lack of awareness on them and create misunderstanding even discontent among all of us. These non-verbal behaviors seem to be non-significant in our everyday life‚ but they do play a key role in daily communication. Even though non-verbal communication could only express simple thoughts

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    Thorpe Park – Human Resources Human resources at Thorpe Park are an important aspect of helping the theme park run smoothly. One of the job responsibilities human resources at Thorpe Park must ensure is that the staffs has good working conditions and health and safety is clear. It is important that staff at Thorpe Park have appropriate working conditions in order for them to do their job. Because they are working around highly electrical and dangerous equipment‚ they must also be aware of the

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    Words are powerless when looked at individually but they have the potential for good or evil‚ when someone who can properly use them to his or her advantage. That is what Nathaniel Hawthorne quote means‚ and I fully agree with him. An example of words being used for evil could be a dictator trying to convince his people that he is best for the country. An example of words being used for good could be a civil rights activist trying to persuade people to get along and to treat everyone with respect

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    Curling Up with a Book

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    The Case for Curling Up with a Book March 2nd‚ 2012 Can you imagine that the world’s youngest billionaires and the best known co-founder of Facebook‚ Mark Zuckerberg‚ quit his occupation just to have stress free environment in order to curl up with a good book? Well‚ Carol Shields would do anything to curl up with a good book as she explained in her essay of “The Case for Curling Up with a Book”. Shields published this essay in 1997 to persuade people to read without any interruptions. She encouraged

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