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    Scott Kernan The F-Word: A Rhetorical Analysis In the book excerpt by Firoozeh Dumas‚ “The F-Word”‚ Dumas uses several techniques to hook her readers and keep their interest in her piece. It was her style‚ however‚ that did most of the work. Dumas’ article has a very strong single argument that she works toward throughout her entire piece. She claims that the English language could do with a bit more “spice”‚ as she calls it (Dumas). Though this argument is only listed only twice in the

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    Absolutism and Peter the Great Many monarchs‚ particularly those of European descent‚ employed the flourishing absolutist philosophy during their reign in the seventeenth century. Defined as the "absolute or unlimited rule usually by one man‚" absolutism is virtually equivalent to the philosophy of despotism. A ruler incorporating the absolutist philosophy has complete control of his subjects and the highest authority with which to govern. With origins dating back to the Ancient Greeks‚ absolutism

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    comprehensive five-star hotel facilities that come together to create a unique resort experience. With luxurious and contemporary interiors‚ and attention paid to every detail. The hotels are as individual as you are. Whether you are staying for business‚ celebrating a special moment in time‚ or having to rest and recharge‚ Amara delivers truly individual experiences. 2. Target Audience (Segmentation) 2.1 Psychographic segmentation: It divides the market or guests into groups

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    Examples of Business Goal-Setting Theory by Mary Jane‚ Demand Media Business owners will often set individual goals to motivate employees and reach company objectives. Goals that are hard to reach are often more intriguing‚ as more work is required to fulfill them. Edwin A. Locke introduced the theoretical approach to setting goals and building motivation‚ which can be directly applied to a professional setting. In fact‚ this type of goal-setting theory is one of the more useful motivational theories

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    How to Get an “F” in College For many young adults‚ college is considered a major factor in the achievement of economic success. Thousands of students look forward to enrolling in college every year to prepare for successful careers in various majors. At least half of the students attending four year colleges complete a bachelor’s degree (Kuh‚Cruce‚Shoup‚Kinzie‚and Gonyea). After the completion of college enrollment processing a student barely has time to actually consider the possibility

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    The effect of communication theories in business Introduction Communication has existed since the beginning of human beings‚ but people didn’t pay attention to it until the 20th century‚ especially into the 21st century along with the communication technologies development. Nowadays‚ there have many communication theories. Among of these theories‚ interpersonal communication (IC) and organizational communication (OC) are the most commonly-used theories applied in business to help us resolve problems

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    The internationalisation of internet-based companies: a process perspective on managerial intentionality This paper intends to outline a potential approach to investigating the path of internationalisation of firms whose business models are based on digital technology. It is believed that such firms‚ due to specific characteristics of their product offering and industry‚ exhibit an idiosyncratic internationalisation process overemphasising dynamism and managerial entrepreneurship. Hence‚ they

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    Peter Sheynecki

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    Migrant Hostel 1. What atmosphere is created in the first sentence- look especially at the verbs. 2. Explain the simile of the homing pigeon in verse 2 and how this defines the people in the migrant hostel 3. What are the “memories of hunger and hate” These memories include a ‘hunger’ or desperation for peace and safety as well as physical hunger‚ from WW2 events (bombing of supply ships and train rails etc.) The hate refers to the enemy side in the war‚ as well as the events‚ the causes‚ the

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    Peter Principle

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    პიტერის პრინციპი კანადელმა პედაგოგმა ლოურენს პიტერმა ჩამოაყალიბა დებულება‚ რომელმაც მას მთელს მსოფლიოში გაუთქვა სახელი. დებულების თანახმად‚ იერარქიულ ორგანიზაციებში გამუდმებით ხდება კომპეტენტური თანამშრომლების დაწინაურება და თანამშრომლები იღებენ უფრო მაღალ თანამდებობებს მანამ‚ სანამ იმ დონეს არ მიაღწევენ‚ რომლის შესაბამისი მოვალეობების შესრულება მათ ძალებს აღემატება. პიტერის პრინციპის თანახმად‚ იერარქიულ სისტემაში ნებისმიერი თანამშრომელი აღწევს თავისი არაკომპეტენტურობის დონეს. სწორედ აქ‚ არაკომპეტენტურობის

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    Diana Naboulsi Mrs. Cradlin British Literature 16 October 2013 Irony and Characterization in The Canterbury Tales Stories or poems are infinitely more significant if they form bold connections with their readers. When written words form pieces that readers can relate to‚ those pieces have so much more effect on societies‚ and so their stories linger on through generations. These forms of writing are passed down through history‚ just like the poem‚ The Canterbury Tales. This poem tells the tales

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