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    Readymade Speeches‚ Expressions and Letters for the Students Compère (anchoring)___________________________________________________________________ Compère (anchor) plays a vital role in making an event successful. An anchor of the event canradiate energy by being lively‚ by using the right tone and modulation‚ by using impressiveexpressions‚ by using the right body language‚ by dressing sensibly etc. Here are some tips given forthe anchors: Tips for the Anchors: 1.Some Anchors tend to give importance

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    COURSE OUTLINE FOR BSS 1 COURSE INSTRUCTOR: MAHA E DARAKSHAN 1- COMMUNICATION Types of communication Elements of Communication The communication process 2- COMMUNICATION SETTINGS Interpersonal Communication Machine Assisted Interpersonal Communication Mass Communication 3- Mass Communication Difference between Communication and Mass Communication Defining Mass Media ‚ Media Vehicle Traditional Mass Media Organizations The Internet and Mass Communication The Future of Mass

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    An athlete who wants to compete in the Paralympics must have an eligible impairment that leads to permanent limitation. These can be either a physical impairment‚ vision impairment or intellectual impairment. The main categories of impairment for the Paralympic Games are impaired muscle power‚ impaired passive range of movement‚ limb deficiency‚ leg length difference‚ short stature‚ hypertonia‚ ataxia‚ athetosis and visual impairment. Athletes are classified by Classifiers who are trained and certified

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    University of Phoenix Cultural Diversity BSHS 421 Special People/Special Needs Mental illness is a special need within itself; couple that with being a minority‚ specifically an African American‚ and the problem increases. The following paper will display examples and data portraying the difficulty that African Americans face when seeking mental health services‚ particularly for schizophrenia. Also included will be assessment techniques‚ intervention strategies and treatment planning. According

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    HOBBY A Hobby is a regular activity‚ interest and enthusiasm that is undertaken for pleasure‚ typically done during one’s leisure time. Some examples of hobbies include‚ collecting‚ creative‚ and artistic pursuits like making‚ tinkering‚ sports‚ and also adult education. EXAMPLES OF HOBBIES 1. Collecting hobbies -Photography -Collecting stamps 2. Games Hobbies -Video games -Card games -Board games 3. Sports & Healthy hobbies -Fishing -Soccer -Basket 2ball -Badminton

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    Heather Mello Duchaney MWF 8:30 Paper #2 Due 3/8/13 The "Special" Woman: Law and Order SVU and its Depiction of the New Self-Actualization of Women Women have been on the prowl for their path to success for a handful of decades since the "second wave" feminist movement began in the 1960’s. While some continue to lead submissive and traditional lives due to circumstance‚ the progression of female television characters did not cease. They continued to portray modern-day women‚ like

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    Professionals in the Olympics Every four years‚ the Olympic Games occur‚ alternating between the Summer and Winter games. Athletes from all over the globe congregate together during this prestigious competition to compete in their respective sport. Originally‚ the Olympics started as a way for amateur athletes to compete in their specialized sport. However‚ the International Olympic Committee overturned the Amateur Rule in 1986‚ allowing for professional athletes to compete in the games as well

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    The Olympics are series of events that countries from all around the world come together and compete against each other in. The Olympics have had both bad and positive effects on the world‚ and its countries. Women‚ political tensions‚ and economics are a few factors that have shaped the modern Olympic movement from 1892 to 2002. One factor that has shaped the Olympics‚ is women. Two percent of the athletes competing in the 1908 games were women (Doc 2). Twenty nine percent of the athletes competing

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    a bright present. In the novel Pretties‚ Scott Westerfeld discusses the different stages a girl‚ Tally Youngblood (Tally-wa)‚ goes through to become a beautiful woman. Girls are put into “The Uglies” category until they turn 16 which is when “The Specials” submit them into a surgery that transforms their lives. The surgery consist of making them beautiful‚ strong‚ healthy‚ and slowly erasing parts of their memories for the purpose of them only remembering the new memories they create. The memories

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    for the 1936 Olympics did too. The 1936 Summer Olympics is one of the most historic Olympics due to the rise of Hitler‚ the threat to boycott‚ and one of the most courageous American hero competed. Hitler came to power in 1933 and he vowed to restore pride in the German people. After WW1 Germany took sole blame for the cause of the Great War; consequently‚ the German population entered a depression that completely destroyed the people’s pride. Hitler saw that the upcoming Olympics was a great

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