English 1304: Summary and Response Essay Assignment Your assignment is to write a summary of and response to one of the great American rhetorical documents that we read during Unit I: Lincoln’s “Gettysburg Address‚” Martin Luther King‚ Jr.’s “I Have a Dream‚” or Thomas Jefferson’s “The Declaration of Independence.” Summary The summary portion of your paper should be 1-2 paragraphs (no more than 1 page). It should include a 1-3 sentence summary of the content of the argument. Then‚ describe
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News values are intrinsic standards adhered to by media professionals and organisations in an effort to produce news worthy of reporting. News values are based on a variety of ideals ranging from capitalism to ethics to entertainment. The way in which media is shaped is heavily reliant on the individual news provider’s implementation and handling of news values. News practices both globally and locally can be analysed alongside Galtung and Ruge’s (1974) twelve news values’ and McGregor’s (2002)
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referred to as the attitude object. Attitudes are judgments There is nothing more trying to the human soul that someone else’s bad attitude! And where do bad attitudes come from? Basically speaking‚ "Attitudes are caught‚ not taught." So‚ attitudes often go hand in hand with prejudice. All is not lost‚ however‚ in that attitudes can be greatly influenced‚ eradicated‚ and molded. Attitudes are how values are manifested in our actions and thoughts to others. ATTITUDES are our feelings towards certain
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The Categories of Value It’s easy to assign Importance factors or risk categories to inanimate objects such as buildings‚ bridges‚ airplanes‚ dams‚ cars‚ and buses. It is agreeable to say that the structural integrity of a hospital is more important than that of a single family residence; especially‚ in the case of an emergency. When assigning importance or value to individual lives‚ we are confronted by an overwhelming social dilemma: How does society assign value to someone’s life? The essence
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Designing a Value Proposition Sanna Choudhary sannakc@gmail.com School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Sciences National University of Sciences and Technology Agenda • • • • • What is a value proposition? Examples Dimensions of value Design Process Key Takeaways A value proposition is a statement of the unique benefits delivered by your offering to the target customer A value proposition is a hypothesis that your offering will bring certain values to a target
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VALUE Vs PRICE There are four major attributes of a commodity i.e.‚ an item or service produced for‚ and sold on the market has four major attributes. They are: • a value • a use‐value (or utility) • an exchange value • a price (it could be an actual selling price or an imputed ideal price) VALUE In simple words‚ value refers to the importance of a thing or utility of a commodity. But in economics the term “value” has a quite different meaning. According to the famous economist
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VALUE LINE PUBLISHING‚ OCTOBER 2002 Teaching Note This case follows the performance-review and financial-statement-forecasting decisions of a Value Line analyst for the retail-building-supply industry in October 2002. The case contrasts the strong operating performance of Home Depot with the strong stock-market performance of Lowe’s. Students examine a financial-ratio analysis for Home Depot that acts as a template to generate a comparable ratio analysis for Lowe’s. The students’ ratio
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Author manuscript‚ published in "Human Resource Information System‚ T. Boudarouk and H. Ruel (Ed.) (2009) 39-48" E-recruitment: new practices‚ new issues. An exploratory study (draft) Girard Aurélie1‚ Bernard Fallery1 1 CREGOR‚ Case Courrier 028‚ University of Montpellier 2‚ 34000 Montpellier‚ France Aurelie.girard34@orange.fr Bernard.fallery@univ-montp2.fr http://www.cregor.net hal-00777802‚ version 1 - 18 Jan 2013 Abstract. The Internet as already impacts the recruitment process and
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“Technology In Education Within The Houston Independent School District” Jeanette Boleware April 11‚ 2010 Session: March-10 Instructor‚ Mario Missakian I: Definition Technology education is a study of technology‚ which provides an opportunity for students to learn about the processes and knowledge related to technology. It covers the human ability to shape and change the physical world to meet needs‚ by manipulating materials and tools with techniques. The ultimate goal
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3.6: Examine the different values placed on art works Values in art: Making a judgement on whether art has value is entirely subjective and can only be determined on whether someone holds value to that piece‚ or acknowledging that someone holds certain values to that piece. Art is valuable in itself‚ and independent of what people enjoy‚ want‚ or what is good for them. This is important as there are a number of values that an art work can hold and that these values can appeal to a wide number
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