Rhetorical Modes Matrix Rhetorical modes are methods for effectively communicating through language and writing. Complete the following chart to identify the purpose and structure of the various rhetorical modes used in academic writing. Provide at least 2 tips for writing each type of rhetorical device. |Rhetorical Mode |Purpose – Explain when or why |Structure – Explain what organizational |Provide 2 tips for writing in | | |each rhetorical mode is used. |method works best with each rhetorical
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Starbucks Case Facts: * Founded in 1987 in Seattle‚ Wash by Howard Shultz * World premier roaster and retailer of specialty coffees * As of April 2010: 8‚812 company owned stores‚ and 7‚852 licensed stores in more than 50 countries and annual sales of about $10 bil Company Background * Start in 1971‚ 3 academics: Jerry Baldwin‚ Zev Siegal‚ and Gordon Bowker opened Starbucks in the touristy Pikes Place Market in Seattle each invested $1‚350 and borrowed $5K from the bank
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gallons each car. There is a high demand for a new energy. After the issue of fuel crisis was brought up‚ the society started to be interested in hydrogen. Hydrogen is the strongest candidate for the fuel of the future. Hydrogen can be used for transportation more efficiently‚ safely‚ and effectively. Also they are environmentally friendly. Since hydrogen is not a fundamental fuel‚ using hydrogen as energy source is a difficult subject. Hydrogen is a magnificent fuel because only water is
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THE LATEST TECHNOLOGY IN TRANSPORTATION Trains of the Future This new state-of-the-art train is operated by magnetic levitation technology. The train is similar to a Disney World monorail with one big difference: it can travel at speeds approaching 300 miles per hour and makes almost no sound. Instead of traveling along rails‚ this train sits atop a magnetic field‚ thereby eliminating the effects of friction and making higher speeds possible. At these speeds‚ the magnetic levitation train will
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but no two are the same. Each job has individual and specialized tasks‚ but this paper will only talk about two; architects and transportation engineers. All engineers essentially do the same thing‚ but each one is special. Architects and transportation engineers each design and build structures. Architects build structures for people to live and work in while transportation engineers build and design ways to get from one place to another. The first architects were the Ancient Egyptians who built the
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Contents Summary 1 1. Introduction 2 1.1 History of Starbucks Coffee Company 2 1.2 Development of Starbucks in China 2 2. Positive Effects of Starbucks Culture in China 3 2.1 Starbucks Corporation Culture 4 2.1.1 Influence of Corporation Culture on Leadership 4 2.1.2 Influence of Corporation Culture on Staff Motivation 7 2.2 Starbucks Brand Culture 11 2.2.1 Effects of Brand culture on Brand Positioning 13 2.2.2 Effects of Brand Culture on Product Strategies 14
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United Transportation Table of Contents I. Table of Contents 2 II. Executive Summary 3 III. Company Overview 4 IV. Marketing Analysis.. 6 V. Marketing and Sales Plan 7 VI. Operations Segment 12 VII. Management Segment 13 VIII. Funds Required 14 Executive Summary United Transportation offers premier transportation services throughout the metro Detroit Area. Our company will provide personal transportation to all individuals but will focus on non-emergency medical transportation. There
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jingying (CEO 0f Starbucks China) $14.9 billion (total 2013) $9.17 billion(China 2013) 10.4%(2013) 200000 (total 2013)12000 (China 2013) Coasta Coffee‚ McCafe2 Company Background & History History of Starbucks In 1971‚ Starbucks opens first store in Seattle’s Pike Place Market. In 1982‚Howard Schultz joined Starbucks as the director of retail operations and marketing. Starbucks begins providing coffee to fine restaurants and espresso bars. In 1984‚ the first Starbucks® Caffè Latte
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Chapter 6. 1.0 TRANSPORTATION PROBLEM The transportation problem is a special class of the linear programming problem. It deals with the situation in which a commodity is transported from Sources to Destinations. The objective is to determine the amount of commodity to be transported from each source to each destination so that the total transportation cost is minimum. EXAMPLE 1.1 A soft drink manufacturing firm has m plants located in m different cities. The total production is absorbed
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Starbucks: A Better Sustainability Model Mitchell Fang Brandman University Introduction This paper analyzes how the sustainability strategy of Starbucks is better than the sustainability strategy of Walmart. Sustainability partly means to have “a positive impact on people and planet” while “delivering profitable growth too” as stated by Fisk (2011). Starbucks is better in its approach to sustainability in three ways: its use of partnership and certification‚ more initiative in its sustainability
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