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    son of Aeson‚ king of Iolcus. Medea has a female nurse and she has two sons who have a male tutor. Medea is considered the wealthy princess of Colchis so she is treated of high respect. In this case The Medea and The Book of Ruth differ. The characterization of women in Ruth shows women inferior to men‚ but in The Medea there is a characterization of women of wealth superior to women who are inferior‚ and women who have wealth but are still inferior to men. Medea rarely received orders from anyone

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    As an adult‚ McBride offers the reader his story by alternating between his mother’s voice and his own. That’s one of the great things about this book. The reader gets the insights on both characters and what exactly makes them who they are. Ruth McBride was a Jewish immigrant to the United States. After traveling around the country with her family‚ they settled down in Suffolk‚ Virginia and opened a general store‚ which they lived above. This general store was located in a predominately

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    secrets and their effects‚ more specifically with Ruth and her Jewish family. Ruth’s family was kept a secret for the majority of her own children’s adolescent years. Her desire to never speak of the relatives that claimed her “dead” seemed to haunt Ruth and deter her relationship with her own children. Secrets and mysteries appear often in this memoir; for much of James’ childhood‚ he knew little to nothing about his mother’s Jewish background‚ Ruth simply discouraged him from such intense curiosity

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    successful consensus as to what it really needed. This is why effective communication is the process whereby message transferred from one person to another successfully reaches the receiver and it is properly decoded in the manner intended by the sender. Also‚ in the case of an organization‚ Bernard (1960) puts it that it is the cohesive bond between members of an organization which when properly understood and used can lead to peaceful and harmonious interpersonal relationship or cooperation among

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    word of mouth policy practiced by the public. Here the sender sends a message via a medium in a linear fashion (the blue arrows represent the channel used) to the primary receiver who in turn sends it in a linear fashion to secondary receivers in a linear fashion (the blue arrows represent the channel used). This step can be repeated a number of times but ultimately it results in a secondary receiver to sender phenomenon‚ where the sender receives a version of the original message from a receiver

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    or throughout their actions. In the story Ruth finds out that she is expecting a baby. She contemplates an abortion‚ not because she wants to‚ because she worries about the extra burden she would bring to the family that she already has. Mama does not like the idea‚ her children are her life; she refers to them as her "harvest." So when Ruth tells her what she plans to do Mama understands‚ but discontent with Ruth’s decision. Mama eventually convinced Ruth to reconsider her decision when she reveals

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    The Communication cycle process is as follows: 1. The first step begins with the Sender wanting to initiate a communication. A message is formulated to convey the sender’s wishes. It is the sender ’s duty to ensure that the message is clear and easy to understand. Complicated messages act as a barrier in communication chain. 2. The second step involves choosing the appropriate channel of communication. The sender has to find the most efficient means of communication. This could be written‚ verbal

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    that we administer called Planview. I scheduled a face-to-face meeting with my co-worker. My job duty was to train him on the application so that he could assist me with setting up users. I was the sender of the message (encoder)‚ and my co-worker was the receiver of the message (decoder). As the sender of the message my responsibility is to make sure that I express myself clearly without overwhelming the receiver (co-worker) with a lot of information at one time during the training session. I used

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    in our world . The barbie is a common toy all girls like and this is what my research paper will be talking about and how this invention reflected on our world and changed it . Barbie was invented by Ruth handler in the year of 1959 using a German doll called Bild Lilli as her inspiration Ruth wanted to change the life for her kids because she didn’t like seeing them play with something that was more of their imagination. Barbie is a very popular toy that was invented but now we have different

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    The author establishes realistic setting to his piece of writing. He is the observer-writer‚ he uses the first-person narrative structure‚ but the narrator nevertheless is a secondary personage in his story. The main heroes here are Roger Charing and Ruth Barlow. To describe them‚ Maugham uses the direct characterization. The story can be divided into four main parts: the exposition‚ passages about Ruth’s and Roger’s love‚ Roger falls out of love and the break-up. The story starts from the exposition

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