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    Laumets 368539 Organisations and Personnel 1 Tutor: Ron Hekman Group: TM1G Table of content: Introduction 4 History 5 Products and services 6 Legal form 7 Structure of a company 8 Stakeholders and environmental factors 9 Mission and vision‚ ambitious‚ plans‚ and strategy 10 Conclusion 11 Reference list 12     Introduction The aim of this assignment is to apply the knowledge of management and organisation of an organisation on example of Las Vegas Sands Corp. The main purpose of this report

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    Framework for Expository Writing Different Kinds of Writing  We write for fun. We write letters‚ stories‚ jokes‚ and to share information with our family or friends.  Most school writing‚ however‚ is expository writing and fits into a different category. The purpose of most expository writing is to communicate ideas or answer questions. Expository Writing  Gives information about a topic  Explains ideas  Gives directions  Shows how to do something Expository Writing Uses Transitions

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    provides procedural explanations and not convince the audience of a point of view or opinion. Website The purpose of a website in a workplace is to exchange information with an external general audience‚ vendors‚ or internal employees. Technical and Expository Both classifications were chosen because the content can be persuasive for a general audience‚ like what they should purchase or why they should become advocates (internet). Or it can be technical and provide company policies online for an employee

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    Reserve University Department of Political Science POSC 323/423 Spring 2012 Expository Essays Expository essay requires the writer to investigate an idea‚ evaluate evidence‚ expound on the idea‚ and set forth an argument concerning that idea in a clear and concise manner. Tools for expository writing: • comparison and contrast; • definition; • example; or • analysis of cause and effect. Elements of Expository Writing Concise and defined thesis statement that occurs in the first paragraph

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    Tim Kreider’s ’The Busy Trap‚’ is an expository essay in which Kreider speaks out about the world’s endless obsession with unnecessary or daunting tasks. The article manages to paint a picture of what society views as ’busy’ along with the negative impact has on one’s mental health. Kreider states that society sees being busy as a means of seeming accomplished and productive. In today’s society‚ being bogged down and having virtually no free time is deemed "good." It’s the rest of the world who

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    writer’s style is a reflection of his personality‚ his unique style‚ his voice and his way to approach his audience and readers. Generally there are four different types or styles of writing. Following are their names and details: 1. Expository Writing: Expository writing is a subject-oriented writing style‚ in which the main focus of the author is to tell you about a given topic or subject‚ and leave out his personal opinions. He furnishes you with relevant facts and figures and does not include

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    FCAT Writing Prompts TYPE PROMPT MAIN IDEA Narrative Everyone has been alone at one time or another. Think about a time you were alone at home or someplace else. Tell about a time you were alone so the reader feels that he was there. Being Alone Narrative As the students entered the room‚ something strange happened. Each student became smaller until they were only 12 inches tall. Now tell about what happened the day you became only 12 inches tall. 12 Inches Tall Narrative The teacher

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    forms: Expository Persuasive Imaginary THE PROMPT The prompt or stimulus is what must be addressed in relation to the texts you have explored. Sometimes there may be an image as well as text Discussion of the prompt is the prime task of your writing You can agree or disagree with the prompt You can give a point of view as well as a personal reflection/experience. TWO TASKS CONTEXT WRITING: Over the next three weeks‚ you will write one piece in each of the three forms: Expository‚ Persuasive

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    research question- 1)What are the comparative effects of teaching methods (guided inquiry and expository) on the mean achievement scores of students of different levels of scientific literacy‚ in biology? 2) What are the interactive effects of teaching methods and scientific literacy levels‚ on students’ achievement in biology? 3) What are the comparative effects of teaching methods (guided inquiry and expository) on the mean attitudinal scores of students of different levels of scientific literacy‚ in

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    Stockholm University Academic and Scientific Writing in English 2013 Expository essay -Responsibility of complicity- Genre analysis An expository essay is comprised of three main parts: the introduction‚ the body paragraphs and the conclusion.1 The purpose of an expository essay is to inform‚ explain or define something through the use of facts. Thus‚ including personal

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