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    technology‚ information can be view very fast as well as to make reports out of this records through printing. In a school‚ computerized schedule retrieval is a great help to students‚ faculty and staff in terms of retrieving schedules of a student‚ subjects‚ instructors‚ rooms‚ and specific section and use it for a specific purposes. Using this kind of system can contribute improvements to the school. In making schedules manually‚ it will take a long process since the staff assigned to it should assure

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    well. Lies My Teacher Told Me: Everything Your American History Textbook Got Wrong by James W. Loewen and To America: Personal Reflections by an Historian by Stephen Ambrose are perfect examples of two very different books about essentially the same subject. While Loewen is a democrat‚ and Ambrose is a republican‚ not only are their philosophies and ideas different‚ the authors present the ideas in totally different fashions and with different audiences in mind. James W. Loewen and Stephen E. Ambrose

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    in setting the tone for the presentation. I did present the main points of speech but it wasn’t until after I introduced the subject. 4. Body: I feel l presented the information in a logical way and was able to keep everything together with the thesis. Since the topic of my speech/presentation was about my daughter‚ my original fear was to lose track into another subject since I felt I could talk forever about her. I did narrow it down to the main points keeping everything relevant to the thesis

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    meet three requirements: * First‚ it will contain a subject and verb. * Next‚ it will begin with a relative pronoun [who‚ whom‚ whose‚that‚ or which] or a relative adverb [when‚ where‚ or why]. * Finally‚ it will function as an adjective‚ answering the questionsWhat kind? How many? or Which one? The adjective clause will follow one of these two patterns: Relative pronoun or adverb + subject + verb Relative Pronoun as subject + verb Here are some examples:0 Diane felt manipulated

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    deliver a speech (between 750 and 1000 words) on any subject and from any perspective. Note that you must not deliver the speech as yourself‚ but must write from the viewpoint of any person‚ real or imagined. This person may be from the past or future as well as the present. Marks will be awarded for the following criteria: Use of voice and body language Originality of concept and content Appropriateness of language for the subject and audience Vocabulary and grammar Please note that

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    What are the five types of power? Referent- power that comes from admiration or respect from others subject to such power Reward- power that comes from using rewards as a way to get things accomplished Legitimate- having a title that grants power‚ such as CEO Expert- power that comes from having supreme knowledge of the subject Coercive - using punishment as a way to get things done Consider a negotiation with which you are familiar. What parties were identified? Who had power or influence

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    many things we do when preparing duty(TMA).It is:there must be a computer and network so that we can see it‚take a look at it and read it for the first time and take a general idea of it. Then‚ we try to write the basic ideas that relate to our subject in some of the questions that hard on us answer may resort to google or may we use educational books.

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    to 25 words. Provide transitions. Avoid wordiness. Avoid redundancy. Keep the Main Idea on Top This is the key principle in writing so that your sentences are easy to understand. Place the sentence’s main idea‚ the subject‚ first. The subject makes the rest of the sentence accessible. Readers therefore orient themselves and they are able to interact with the subsequent discussion. See this example from a popular newspaper. "Doubts persist over World Cup 2007." (Note how

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    Three Lesson Plans for Past Simple Teacher ’s Name: Naela Laham Date: 26.12.12 Lesson 1 Past Simple Subject English Major 10th grade Grade 45 minutes Time Students will be able to: 1.speak about their feelings when they hear about the tense past simple. 2. have a short introduction about the importance of the past simple through watching a story in the YouTube http://www.authorstream.com/Presentation/Niki55-200014-feelings-fantastic-bird-education-love-photos-story-birds-ppt-powerpoint

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    questions 1 and 2. * I do not see any errors with this email. * I do believe this email was appropriate for the workplace setting because it was only sent to one person about a specific situation. | Rewrite e-mail if necessaryE-mail OneTo: Subject line: | E-mail TwoTo: ManagerSubject line: doc u wantedDear Manager‚Attached to this e-mail is the doc you wanted with the info on that lake project. I hope everything in it is str8 and the way U want it!!!! BTW‚ did you see Last Comic Standing

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