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    A word processor is a computer program used to write‚ edit‚ print‚ and publish documents for school‚ work‚ or even use at home. A word processor in general can be used to create any type of document in plain text‚ rich text document‚ HTML‚ and XML documents. It also has many templates for use such as tables‚ and graphs for use with your papers and many other features. Microsoft Word is the word processor made by the Microsoft Incorporation‚ and usually comes in a package known as Microsoft Office

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    Working in Microsoft Word as often as I do I thought I had a pretty good idea of the capabilities. This reading just through the first few chapters has proven me wrong. I am looking forward to opening up to learning things I have clearly overlooked. I think people often get comfortable in what they know‚ as I have‚ and get used to doing things the way they have learned or been shown often disregarding the fact that there might be a better or faster way. Then there is habit once learning a new

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    Four Different Ways Select Text In Word Program There are many ways that one can select text in Microsoft Offices’ Word program. This is to provide a variety of methods to aid users in completing their daily task efficiently. Whether it be to select a single word‚ paragraph‚ or the entire documents‚ this can be achieved by using the four different ways that are mentioned below. One of the first and easiest ways to select text in a Word program is the click and drag method. Most users will know

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    Transcript one: Me: Yoo wagone Fats‚ you aight? Fats: Yeye‚ you? Where’s Fabz? Me: Oh erm nah I dunno where she’s at man‚ I think she stayed at home instead yanoe Fats: Oh is it? (2) Maan! Me: Trust her to not come into school you know‚ aah man Fats: Just watch when she gets to school tomorrow. Gonna make sure she’s sorry. Thanz: (Enters) Hellooo babesh‚ youse lot aight… Me: … (Cuts through) heyoo “BABESH” lawls Thanz: allow me doe‚ oh yeah err where’s flabzilla at

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    Most Common Differences Between Word 2003 and 2007 If you are used to working in the Microsoft Office Version 2003 then this explains the main differences. The top tool bar of icons and tables has been replaced with a Ribbon. On this ribbon you will find all of the old tools you are used to working with but they will be organised in different ways. 1. In theory you should be able to reach the most commonly used tools in a quicker way then before. 2. You should be able to format

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    Honesty I will start with a true story. Once King of Spain went to visit prison. He spoke with each and every prisoners. One prisoner said ‚ “ I am innocent but the judge was biased. “ the other told “ Witnesses lied “ Every prisoner claimed that they were innocent. Only one prisoner told king ” I was in need of money. I was caught while stealing the ornaments. I am in jail for the crime I committed.” The king exclaimed “ You are the only bad person in the company of all these honest persons

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    Spoken Language

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    written and spoken have two completely different definitions‚ the word written means language that can be traced onto paper and read‚ whereas the word spoken is language that can be expressed through speech and is generally heard once without the use of such things as recordings. Knowledge can be acquired from these two different types of language‚ in different ways depending on how a person learns and also which area of knowledge the language is being conveyed in. Written and spoken language are

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    Communicating Effectively In Spoken English In Selected Social Contexts. Communication is a process of transmitting information from origin to recipients where the information is required to be understood‚ reacted and responded by the recipients. According to Carl Rogers (1952)‚ real communication occured when we understand what we listen‚ feel the ideas and attitude expressed from other person’s point of view and when we achieve the frame of reference in regard to the things a speaker is talking

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    What do I need to do in my spoken language controlled assessment? Here’s the question: Explore different social attitudes to the ways digital communications are affecting language. You must refer to public attitudes towards digital communication‚ and explore a range of attitudes. READ the articles. Make notes about the different points of view around digital communication. For example‚ some people think that it is damaging to the language and encourages poor spelling and grammar‚ while others

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    Spoken Discourse

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    Spoken Discourse Assignment Introduction In this paper‚ the aim is to apply different methods of discourse analysis to a selected extract of transcribed language to establish who holds the power during the interaction. In a normal interview situation‚ the interviewer will control the topic change of the interaction and ask the questions and the interviewee will respond. One of the aims is to establish whether this is the case‚ and to see if this remains constant throughout the extract. The initial

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