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    Flow Measuring Devices

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    INTRODUCTION The experiment covers the comparison among the four flow measuring instruments Rotameter‚ Water Level Indicator‚ Water Meter and V-notch). The experiment will discuss how each of the measuring devices works and how to use it. II.OBJECTIVES: * To gain knowledge of how flow measuring devices work. * To study the concept behind the instruments. * To compare the readings of flow measured among the instruments. III.MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: * Water Pipeline System (mounted with

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    Steve McKnight 20 June 2014 Persuasive Poetic Devices in “The Dream of the Rood” In the Anglo-Saxon poem‚ “The Dream of the Rood‚” the author’s purpose is to impress upon his audience the power of salvation offered by Christianity‚ as represented by the crucifix. For the author‚ the crucifix‚ or Rood‚ is no mere symbol‚ but a literal embodiment of salvation. At the time it is believed to have been written‚ the poet’s audience consisted of a spectrum of Christian followers and pagans who retained

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    Personal Devices in School

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    With modern day technology increasing‚ is it not a great idea to introduce laptops to further enhance the school curriculum? There is much controversy regarding students use of personal laptops at school. I do believe‚ however‚ that those who choose to take advantage of personal laptops responsibly can really increase their potential in school. They can achieve higher grades‚ become more organized‚ and carry less in their school bags. Personal laptops are an efficient way to increase the work ethic

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    The Rhetorical Triangle

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    The Rhetorical Triangle Jeremy Maw American Intercontinental University Abstract Thorough this brief introduction into the Rhetorical Triangle the reader will be informed of a few key aspects that define this contemporary look at the model of communication. The terms speaker‚ audience‚ and situation will be clearly defined and used in the proper context. After viewing two presentations a comparison will be made on how well the Rhetorical Triangle was applied to each instance. The essay

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    The Rhetorical Triangle

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    The Rhetorical Triangle I will first define the rhetorical triangle modern there are three elements of the rhetorical triangle modern (speaker audience situations) the rhetorical triangle modern has three equal sections that create the triangular. The speaker is a person that is giving’s an oral message to the listeners”. (Lucas‚ 2008‚ p. 17). Character of the speaker also affects the audience in element. The audience is a person of you your presentation or speech. The speaker will need to have

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    Analog Devices, Inc.

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    1. Strategy in the second half of the 1980s: Having innovative‚ high-quality products and being a reliable‚ responsive supplier. 2. (1) Benefits of the “half-life”: it will encourage the company to reduce cost and defective rates. The total quality of the production has been improved. (2) Limitations of the “half-life”: it focuses only cost‚ not revenues. The quality goals and the company’s goals were in conflict. Half-life made the whole company centered on the quality improvement‚ while

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    Rhetorical situation

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    Rhetorical Situation The rhetorical situation consists of a few different elements that the writer must consider when planning and writing an effective essay.  The reader must consider his or her place within the rhetorical situation as they critically read a work in order to better understand the work ’s general argument. A rhetorical situation has four components which include audience‚ purpose‚ persona and context. The audience includes the readers who your essay is implied to‚ the purpose is

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    messages the rhetor chooses to deliver can be a great indication of foundation of that persons value and belief system. There are a number of value systems present in Malcolm X’s “The Ballot or the Bullet” speech that he delivered in the storied election year of 1964. There are many statements made in the ballot or the bullet speech that would paint Malcolm X in negative light.  Though‚ the manner in which a statement is delivered relevant to the context can make the difference between a person being

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    Rhetorical Analysis

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    Rhetorical Analysis: Dave Chappelle Dave Chappelle returns to his hometown of Washington D.C. in the year 2000‚ during his tour around the country‚ to perform for the people of D.C. During his show “Killin’ Him Softly” Chappelle effectively uses rhetorical strategies by engaging his audience‚ understanding the culture he is addressing‚ as well as exemplifying the problem with racial stereotypes and the disparity of police brutality between the African American community and the white community

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    Rhetorical Strategies

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    15‚ 2013 Analytical Essay Throughout the novel “The Grapes of Wrath” Steinbeck uses a variety of rhetorical strategies such as symbolism‚ diction and personification to intrigue the reader. He also use’s a number of rhetorical modes such as ethos‚ pathos and logos. For example in chapter 12 he uses diction to convey his purpose and in chapter 11 he uses descriptive language and personification to establish a sense

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