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    information in a certain light to support her theories. Her entire thesis is based on a very feministic stand point and whether or not you necessarily agree with what she is saying it is hard to argue her point because she presents her points and ideas so well. The speech and direction used in her video is easy for all types of people to understand. Whether female or male she gets her point across and explains her ideas with solid proof. Kilbourne’s information and ideas are not the most original that

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    that will help you recruit members. Take advantage of all the resources and ideas provided. Recruiting Ideas: 1) Point System Summary: Setting up a point system will allow members to keep track of how many they have‚ and inspire them to complete more service projects. 2) Rewards Summary: In addition to the Point System‚ you can reward members accordingly to how many points they have earned through the service year with a “end of the year party” or even a gift card to the top members‚ which

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    In what direction from the point (2‚1‚-1) is the directional derivative of Φ = x2yz3 a maximum? (b) What is the magnitude of maximum? Find the angle between the surfaces x2 +y2 +z2 = 9 and z = x2 + y2 – 3 at the point (2‚-1‚ 2). If A = x2z i – 2y3z2 j + xy2z k‚ find ∇.A at the point (1‚-1‚1). Given Φ = 2x3y2z4. Find (a) ∇.∇ Φ Prove that ∇2 (1 / r) = 0. Prove that (a) ∇. (A + B) = ∇. A + ∇. B Prove that ∇. (r / r3) = 0. If A = xz3i - 2x2yzj + 2yz4k‚ find ∇ x A at the point (1‚-1‚1). If A = x2yi - 2xzj

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    for support in his article. Lanier states‚ "everything in the story contributes in some way to the meaning" (Hashmi 74). Hashmi continues to state that the symbolism in the title might shed a light on the outcome of the story. Hashmi also makes a point to highlight the powerful role that the male is given in this story. He pays special attention to the dialogue between the American and Jig and the balance of power that is exposed. Hashmi concludes that as a reader one must see every object as symbolizing

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    Both writers from “Dreams from my Father” and “The Life you Imagine” used various writing strategies to convey their challenges and experiences. To me‚ the strategies both authors used were very effective in getting the point across to their readers. Colloquial language‚ figurative language‚ academic vocabulary and descriptive details are examples of some common strategies they put in place. Jeter used rhetorical questions and colloquial language to convey his experience about his goals and dreams

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    mentally and physically. Audience Outcome: In this speech I will be discussing 3 main points‚ -What is procrastination? -What causes procrastination? -How does it procrastination affect us? Attention Getter: “Have you ever began working on an essay or speech outline and instead found yourself just staring at a blank wall? Or scrolling down your newsfeed on Instagram? We have all been victims of procrastination at one point or another. Body I. What is Procrastination? Procrastination is the simple

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    the Point article‚ "The Value of Teaching History Through Fiction" had the main idea that historic fiction could make readers relate more to the story and might have them want to learn more about the subject. For instance‚ in the Point article it states that‚ "...fiction can make history matter—make it irresistible—to young readers” This tells us that fiction could make historic events seem interesting to readers and make them want to know more about it. Another detail that supports the Point article’s

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    Spoken language assessment In this essay I will be analysing a transcript from a Newsnight show featuring Jeremy Paxman‚ Baroness Amos and Dizzee Rascal. I will be talking about the effects of choices in the use of standard and non-standard forms of spoken language. Often the situation influences the structure and fluency of the conversation. Especially in this situation the location of the debate is a key factor that tests the rule of conversation‚ because each person is in different studios there

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    Technique originated due from the experiences as a student of Mary Fulkerson between the years of 1970 and 1974. During these four years‚ he as well studied with John Rolland and Marsha Paludan and collaborating with Nancy Topf and Pamela Matt. Specific points that were discussed in this article included: bringing unconsciousness to consciousness‚ how the body becomes an image‚

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    SMART OBJECTIVES Goal setting is something most of us recognize as necessary for our success. The establishment of all objectives should be created using the S.M.A.R.T. philosophy.  What is meant by S.M.A.R.T. objective? S.M.A.R.T. is an acronym that is used to guide the development of measurable goals. Each objective should be: Specific‚ Measurable‚ Achievable‚ Realistic and Timely SPECIFIC It answers the questions "What is to be done?" "How will you know it is done?" and describes

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