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    The poem the unknown citizen written by w.h Auden portrays from the point of view of the government what or how an ideal citizen should look like. This piece is written in third person omniscient to project a non-bias perspective and that way transmit the “truth” without being affected by feelings or personal point of views. Moreover at the end of the poem the author makes a relevant turn which effect is making the reader question himself if what was depicted before is the right thing‚ if that ideal

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    His prestigious toiletries – filthy (“would have been all the better for a scrub”). After they meet: His body language – exuberant gestures – not English (not reserved / polite: “took out of his pocket a passport and airily waved it under my nose”). His persistent attempts to prove that he is British‚ even though his origin is probably from one of the British colonies of that time – "I was jolly glad when I heard you were English. I’m all for us English sticking together when we’re abroad”.

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    Essentials Of the Telephone Etiquette [pic] VanSight A division of Synbiz Solutions Private limted #304‚ Prasanthiram towers‚ Ameerpet Hyderbad Ansdhra Pradesh -500038 Phone Numbers - +91 40 66139353/54 Website: www.vansight.com Index Essentials of the Telephone etiquette 3 Call opening 3 Inbound calls 3 Out bound 4 Getting Your Message Across for both Inbound and out bound calls. 4 P A C E 4 P positive attitude 4 A accountability 4

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    A Gloomy Clock

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    Introduction Genetics is the science that explains the variation and transmission of inherited characteristics from parents to offspring. The basic laws of heredity became popular to science in 1865‚ with the publication of the works of Gregor Mendel‚ the father of genetics. He observed that by breeding pairs of different varieties of peas‚ the offspring resembled one of the parents. This inspired him to continue his work that resulted to more experiments on plants. Before starting this exercise

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    Estimate the effect on income of each of the options Rowe has suggested if Bradley estimates as follows: a. Increasing the price to commercial customers to $1‚000 per hour would reduce demand by 30 %. Ans : - It is common to business manager in a business unit to adjust different variables (fixed cost‚ variable cost and price strategy) to maximize the bottom-line or top-line to either maximize profit or minimize the operation cost. Provided the data as below‚ 3 variable costs indentified‚ they

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    The alarm clock rang

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    The Worst Day The alarm clock rang. I slowly turned over to look at the clock‚ 7:35. What 7:35! I jumped out of bed as fast as I could. How long was it going off for? Why did I not wake up? I had so many questions going through my head‚ but I only had 10 minutes to hurry up and get ready. Hair‚ teeth‚ makeup‚ and soccer gear that’s everything I thought to myself. At the exact moment I heard the loud squealing of the buses brakes. I took off running as fast as I could through the neighbor’s yard

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    Answering the phone professionally The rules for answering a telephone are simple but they need to be continually reviewed and practiced. Following are the most basic ones‚ which should always be employed. 1. Use the three answering courtesies: • Greet the caller • State your organisation • Introduce yourself “Good afternoon‚ Accounts‚ Andrew Batt speaking” 2. Show enthusiasm when you answer. Help make the caller feel welcome A tired voice lacking in enthusiasm is very unappealing and reflects

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    Death Clock Poem

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    Death Clock: Stimulus B. In Greenview the Howth clock stood over the town like a guardian. ‘TICK TOCK TICK TOCK’ it went as it counted the hours‚ minutes and seconds of every day. On the outskirts was the Greenview forest which contained all the memories of our childhood‚ building forts and playing hide and go seek. On the other side of town led to the crusty salty ocean coast which cooled our hot sweaty bodies after a fun afternoon out exploring the forest. This was what life like was before…

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    inclusive three main points appropriate for your classroom audience. For that‚ you will prepare three introductions that only need to differ with the opener. You will also prepare one conclusion for that same topic and thesis. INTRODUCTION: All three introductions should include: 1. Opener: A different one for each intro. 2. Establishment of the speech’s significance or relevance. This needs to be established with at least one outside source cite. 3. A clear thesis and preview. Otherwise

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    Telephone Past and Present

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    TELEPHONE PAST TO THE PRESENT YOLINDA RATLIFF INF. 103 COMPUTER LITERACY INSTRUCTOR MIKE JONES August 10‚ 2010 In 1862 Thomas Alvin Edison hung a telegraphy line from Port Hudson Railroad station to Port Hudson village and worked in the telegraphy office as he was taught as a

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