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    Jon Grounds Contents of The Dead Man’s Pocket Essay/ English/ 5th period Do you ever think about how a story can be really long and boring‚ well have you read “Contents of The Dead Man’s Pocket?” It may be long‚ but it is not boring. Jack Finny the author of the book “Contents of The Dead Man’s Pocket” is the kind of story you would not really be interested in but read anyways. The idea of this article is really that Tom may be a person who cares about a job and wife Clare‚ but tends to prioritize

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    Management Styles

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    MANAGEMENT STYLES Managers have to perform many roles in an organization and how they handle various situations will depend on their style of management. A management style is an overall method of leadership used by a manager. Various management styles can be employed dependent on the culture of the business‚ the nature of the task‚ the nature of the workforce and the personality and skills of the leaders. This idea was further developed by Robert Tannenbaum and Warren H. Schmidt who argued that

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    William Morris Research Paper William Morris was a poet‚ artist‚ manufacturer‚ and socialist during the mid to late 19th century. He was most active as a wallpaper and textile designer and later in his life a graphic designer. Morris was born March of 1834 in Walthamstow‚ which was near to London. He lived with his wealthy family near London and learned to read at a young age. He later attended Oxford where he met is friend‚ Edward Burne-Jones‚ who would later become one of the greatest

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    Leadership Styles Every individual has their own way of leading and managing people when put in a leadership role. It is an important aspect of a leader’s repertoire to be cognizant of their innate abilities‚ and to further build upon those abilities with education of different leadership styles. By becoming aware of one’s leadership style‚ there is an ability to see how we can influence colleagues and subordinates in their workplace. This knowledge can also allow us to examine how we can become

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    it. Every person’s learning style is either or a combination of auditory‚ visual‚ or kinesthetic (tactile) in terms of the way he or she learns best. No particular style is better than the others; it is all about what works best for the individual. The learning styles are put together by a system in which is VAK. VAK stands for Visual‚ Auditory‚ and Kinesthetic (Tactile). The theory is one prefers to learn through one of these sense channels. Visual Learning Style learn through seeing . . . These

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    Styles of Pronunciation

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    STYLES OF PRONUNCIATION The pronunciation of one and the same person may be different on different occasions. For instance‚ when the speaker is delivering a lecture‚ speaking over the radio‚ giving a dictation exercise‚ or when he is talking to official people he wants to be clearly understood that’s why he should sound explicit and his pronunciation may be characterized as correct or even super-correct. In informal situations where the speakers are more relaxed less attention is given to the

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    Cognitive Styles and Learning Styles Cognitive styles describe how the individual acquires knowledge (cognition) and processes information (conceptualization). Cognitive styles are related to mental behaviors which individuals apply habitually when they are solving problems. In general‚ they affect the way in which information is obtained‚ sorted‚ and utilized. Cognitive style is usually described as a stable and persistent personality dimension which influences attitudes‚ values‚ and social

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    Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) it is an education system that consists of learning subjects such as history and geography through an additional language. To have a successful language learning it is important to receive instruction and at the same time to have the opportunity to experience it in real life. That is what it technical terms would be acquisition. This led me to the fact that naturalness is essential when learning a language‚ in other words‚ you have to be in contact

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    Publicistic Style

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    B. PUBLICISTS STYLE The publicistic style of language became discernible as a separate style in the middle of the 18th century. It also falls into three varieties‚ each having its own distinctive features. Unlike other styles‚ the publicistic style has a spoken variety‚ namely‚ the oratorical substyle. The development of radio and television has brought into being another new spoken variety‚ namely‚ the radio and TV соmmentary. The other two substyles are the essay (moral‚ philosophical‚ literary)

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    vs. Shirley Jackson Analysis As a common reader I’ve come across many authors that have intrigued me due their style of writing‚ choice of words‚ paramount of symbolism‚ sense of irony‚ use of color‚ etc… but no two authors have caught my attention more than Nathaniel Hawthorne and Shirley Jackson. These two authors are completely different in every way including their writing styles! Both of these authors have written short stories that have been extremely famous with the public. For example‚ Nathaniel

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