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    ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES INTRODUCTION: It is a rapidly growing segment of the English for Specific Purposes sector. It aims to provide learners with the skills needed for academic study in a context of English at higher educational system specifically Tertiary students. Andy Gillet (University of Hertfordshire): EAP is a branch of ESP in that the teaching content is matched with the requirements of the learners. SIGNIFICANCE: First of all a Question arises‚ What kind of language

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    The Goal-Summary

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    from a previous job. The Goal: It is not until Alex’s job is in jeopardy that he decides to devour into his conversation with Jonah. During the conversation‚ Jonah asks him several questions to analyze his company’s situation. The conversation leads ultimately to the question‚ "What is the goal of any business?" After rethinking his conversation‚ Alex realizes that the goal of any business is to make money. Furthermore‚ if the goal is to make money any action toward this goal is consider productive

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    The Goal Summary

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    “The Goal” is a book which explains on how to go about attaining goals in real life and business. The Goal provides a convincing tale that challenges the way we look at how we evaluate operational improvement. The author identifies a larger problem where always following the company guidelines and policies in place can limit the mind of its employees. This paper will identify and discuss the essential operational decisions‚ strategies and principles used in the book and lessons learnt from the key

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    Fitness Goal

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    Health and fitness project My fitness goal was to lose inches and get more in shape. I choose this goal because I was tired of being out of shape and gaining weight. Also because I want to join the air force after to high school‚ which involves a lot of training. So my main goal is to be more fit by eating healthier and exercising daily. I want to be able to challenge myself and feel good about my body. My steps before starting were I said I would drink green tea

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    Goal Essay

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    Goal Essay “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world” (Nelson Mandela) what are my intension to come to college? Nowadays‚ medical assistant is rapidly increasing. I’m attending college to earn my Associate degree in Medical Assistant. Before attending college‚ I’ve had too many problems such as the grammar problems and writing in the English forms. I realized that I wasn’t going to get far without education. With my family’s support and advises‚ I decided to

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    Goal in Life

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    The struggles in life I face that bring me to success. How much difference can I create in my life with a subtle little shift in perception? Sometimes the difference between a happy life‚ successful outcome and a dismal failure is only a slight shift in perception. How I represent things to my selves determines how I will respond to any given situation. In turn‚ my response will help determine the outcome. When life hands me a challenge how do I feel about it? What is my initial internal

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    I strongly believe that each and every one of my written works this year improved as the semester went on‚ and I have become a better writer since I began. Each and every one of my peer editors‚ as well as Mr. Catalfano‚ has influenced me‚ and aided me in making my writing have a more mature tone to it. By each of them taking the time to critique my works then‚ whether I am revising for my final draft‚ or preparing for another essay‚ I take each and every one of their comments into account to make

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    Goal - by Goldratt

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    Captured by Plamen T. THE GOAL A Process of Ongoing Improvement THIRD REVISED EDITION By Eliyahu M. Goldratt and Jeff Cox With interviews by David Whitford‚ Editor at Large‚ Fortune Small Business North River Press Captured by Plamen T. Additional copies can be obtained from your local bookstore or the publisher: The North River Press Publishing Corporation P.O. Box 567 Great Barrington‚ MA 01230 (800) 486-2665 or (413) 528-0034 www.northriverpress.com First Edition Copyright ©

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    Writers Goal

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    Eng. 286 Essay #3 March 1‚ 2013 The Writer’s goal “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant The necklace by Guy Maupassant is a story about a woman who was pretty and charming but she married poor. She wasn’t satisfied with her life and always wanted to live like the rich. Her husband did all he could to keep her happy. One day he brought home an invitation to attend a ball hoping this will delight his wife since she like to be fancy and rich. However his wife almost turned down the invitation because

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    Reconstruction Goals

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    The Radical Republicans were led by Representative Thaddeus Stevens and Senator Charles Sumner. The radicals had three main goals. The first goal was to prevent the leaders of the Confederacy from returning to power after the war. The second goal was‚ they wanted the Republican Party to become a powerful institution in the South. The last goal was for the federal government to help African Americans achieve political equality by guaranteeing their right to vote in the South. The moderate

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