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    Jelana Mary Clare Baguio December 1‚ 2012 Submitted to: Christy Tan-Constantino Assigned Class: English 1 Communication Arts 1 MWF 4:30-5:30 A. Objectives With the provided statements and tags from the book‚ the students will be able to: 1. To know what is a positive and negative statement. 2. To know what is a positive and negative tag. 3. To use the correct tag questions that is grammatically appropriate to statements with different forms of verbs.

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    coatings) saw a large decline. Also with customers wanting a thicker coating with less paint at a cheaper cost and strict EPA guidelines; balancing R&D cost and maintaining a strong contribution margin is becoming increasingly difficult. Jones Blair is particularly concerned with how to grow their market share in the Architectural Paint coatings segment. This is the largest of the 3 segments at 43% of the market with minimal expected future growth. The success of this industry is tied to the

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    President Machiavelli Bush George W. Bush‚ our current President‚ must keep a copy of Machiavelli’s most celebrated work‚ “The Prince “(1513)‚ on his desk in the Oval Office. In my opinion‚ Bush and his administration’s actions mimic Machiavelli’s advice to the Prince on the tactics that he should use to stay in power. I am going to discuss how President Bush uses Machiavellian principles. My first example is of Bush’s “War on Terror”. In 2001‚ the President stated that Saddam

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    States under President George W. Bush faced numerous trials; including the death penalty‚ 9-11‚ Hurricane Katrina‚ and gas price inflations. These trials defied Machiavellian principles. Although competent‚ President Bush represents in no way the Machiavellian ideals to govern a country. President Bush extensively advocated the death penalty – since it’s reintroduction in 1976‚ he supported all 1‚000 executions. (Bush). The death penalty serves as cruelty‚ which

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    George W. Bush Addressing the nation after the 9/11 attacks George Bush begins the speech with a solemn address and informs the people of America about the tragic events that unfolded. The aim of this speech was to reassure the public that they are now safe and the perpetrators will be brought to justice. The use of inclusive pronouns‚ such as ‘we’ and ‘our’‚ is just one of the ways in which he builds a sense of unity and togetherness with the audience. He makes it feel like he is equal to them

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    Strayer University (PAD 510) Dr. Ron Fitzgerald George W. Bush and US Foreign policy An Analysis of the Foreign Policy Actions under President George W. Bush L. Randolph Carter January 22‚ 2012 Abstract The United States of America exists in a world with over 150 other nation states. In order to ensure that the country’s interaction with these other nations fall in line with the needs of the people and the security and national interest of the United States‚ presidential administrations

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    [pic]George W. Bush Childhood Story George W. Bush was born on July 6‚ 1946 in New Haven‚ Connecticut. His parents are George H. W. Bush Senior and Barbara Bush. George was raised in Houston‚ Texas. He had five siblings Neil‚ Jeb‚ Marvin‚ Dorothy‚ and Robin. Robin died from leukemia when she was three years old in 1953. George was also the oldest out of the kids in his family. George Bush went to school Kinkaid School‚ which is a private school‚ for Elementry and Middle School. Then

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    between Aboriginal traditional learning and teaching in remote Aboriginal communities‚ such as Warrego Bush School and teaching Aboriginal children in mainstream classrooms. Part A). Describe the links between the Bush School experience and the weekly unit topics in reference to Indigenous Education in Australia‚ citing specific example from course learning material and themes with the DVD. The Bush School experience highlights inclusive Indigenous education within the Australian education curriculum

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    George W. Bush Since the start of the United States of America‚ our greatest leaders have been our presidents. They are who we trust to run our country in an honorable way. A great leader instills good morals‚ communication‚ and honesty. George W. Bush is a great example of this‚ he is one of America’s finest Presidents. He led our country with courage and pride when faced with tough times and he never failed to care for the citizens. George W. Bush was born in New Haven‚ Connecticut on July 6

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    King’s use of rhetorical tools helps him convince the clergymen to take a second look at how African Americans are being treated. King utilizes emotive language to target his audience’s emotions. For example‚ he states‚ “if you would watch them push and curse old Negro women and young Negro” (3). He then goes on to give more examples‚ including‚ “I don’t believe you would have so warmly commended the police force if you had seen its angry and violent dogs literally biting six unarmed‚ nonviolent

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