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    challenges to address and overcome while this new initiative was implemented. The four primary challenges identified by Netflix analysts were: technology deployment‚ competition in the streaming video market‚ involvement in original programming and associated reactions of major media companies‚ and the cost of accessing content. (Nelson & Quick‚ 2013) The four challenges listed will be the discussion within this paper to identify not only what the challenges entail‚ but also how they can relate and

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    How to write a speech story How to write a speech story: Lead Most newsworthy statement Date and location. (can also focus on reaction) 2nd paragraph Elaborates on lead‚ providing some background‚ followed by best quote *make best full quotes a separate 3rd paragraph if possible. (Audience reaction) 3rd paragraph Mixes paraphrase and quotes to develop main points of the speech. 4th paragraph Mixes paraphrase and quotes to develop main points of the speech. 5th paragraph

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    Task 2- P4‚ M2 & D1 Strategies Used to Overcome Barriers to Communication P4 Pick two examples from placement experience that may have been mentioned in the first task. Examples should deal with situations where you or another worker were faced with barriers to effective communication. Explain the strategy used to overcome the barriers met. A strategy is a plan of how things are intended to be done. You may not have done what was intended to the full. Explain your intentions as well as what actually

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    The most significant challenge i have faced and slowly starting to overcome is my hearing loss. I have known about my hearing loss for quite a while now but it is still something i am not comfortable with. I have failed to educate people about my hearing loss because i have learned people don’t take it as serious and think of it as a joke rather than understanding that it is not something easy to come forward about. People like to say things like “can you hear me” and sometimes like to gather attention

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    and creates an overarching tension. Ultimately‚ Blanche’s attempts to remake her own and Stella’s existences—to rejuvenate her life and to save Stella from a life with Stanley—fail. One of the main ways Williams dramatizes fantasy’s inability to overcome reality is through an exploration of the boundary between exterior and interior. The set of the play consists of the two-room Kowalski apartment and the surrounding street. Williams’s use of a flexible set that allows the street to be seen at the

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    How to Teach Reported Speech

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    1.6.-How to Teach Reported Speech – Review – Practice & Lesson plan Teaching students reported or indirect speech can be complicated by the all the changes that are required when moving from direct speech into reported speech. First off‚ students should understand that reported speech is quite useful in conversational English as relating what someone has said using "quote" and "unquote" is awkward at best. A further aspect of reported speech is encouraging students to use other reporting verbs beyond

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    Beating our Junk Food Generation with Tips from a Local Expert An insight into how we can provide healthy food choices for our kids but while keeping it fun! By Claire Whittleston March 8‚ 2011 “I don’t want Brussels sprouts‚ Mommy! Can I have a cookie with ice cream on top?”Sound familiar? It’s frightful to say‚ but we are living in a junk food generation and many of our children don’t eat enough of their fruits and vegetables. Over the past three decades‚ childhood obesity rates in America

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    talk. One or two short sentences at the end‚ with words very well chosen provide an effective closure to the talk. How to Write a Closing Speech • 1 Understand Speech Structure Every speech needs to have an introduction‚ a body and a conclusion. Most professional speakers write the body (main points) first and then write an effective introduction and conclusion. The body of the speech is the longest part. The introduction and conclusion are usually about the same length. During the introduction explain

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH ASSIGNMENT Overview: For this assignment you must present an informative speech to an audience of your peers. There are three general approaches to informing an audience: altering perception‚ creating virtual experience‚ or explaining (of course‚ these are not mutually exclusive categories – a speech may well do more than one‚ though one approach often dominates). An informative speech asks you to convey your knowledge and understanding of an object‚ process‚ event‚ or concept

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    Stages of Development

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    Development 8 Stages of Moral Development By: Tammy Tajeddine NTC Psychosocial Development My immediate purpose is to provide the audience with a well-researched theory on moral development according to Eric Erikson. I chose Erikson’s theory because of his passion on this topic and his research included himself. Experiencing feelings of ‘not belonging’ from early on‚ he was prompted due to questions about his own identity as he grew. I hope to give the audience an idea on how our development

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