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    Eboli West Africia

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    Globalization The spread of diseases threatens the public health and has an impact globally and internationally. In 2007 global public health experienced one of the worse out breaks in history in Liberia‚ West Africia and Guinea. The video is a documentary published by PBS and gives you the inside look at how devastating a disease can run rapid and spread likea wild fire. The spread of the disease Eboli in the Melandon Village is believed to have started from a huge hollowed out tree full of bats

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    Chapter I. THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction Banana is a tropical plant classified as annual and it produces very abundantly. It is cultivated throughout the country especially in the provinces. “The king of the fruits”‚ mango fruit is one of the most popular‚ nutritionally rich fruit with unique flavor‚ fragrance‚ taste‚ and health promoting qualities making it a common ingredient in new functional foods often called “super fruits”. Banana is one of the delicious tropical seasonal fruit

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    Appendix B

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    Audience-Focused Communication Matrix Use the matrix to complete the information. Write 3-4 sentences for each item. • What are some audience characteristics you need to consider? • What communication channels would be appropriate and why? • What would you do to ensure your message is effective? • What are some considerations you must keep in mind given the diversity of the audience? |Audience-Focused Communication

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    Essay B

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    BELONGING ESSAY- THE NAMESAKE AND HOMELAND “Understanding nourishes belonging. A lack of understanding prevents it”. An individual desires to belong but there are obstacles and difficulties in achieving this sense of belonging. One of these main barriers is a lack of understanding of belonging. This is portrayed inThe Namesake‚ by Jhumpa Lahiri‚ where Ashima’s lack of understanding of culture and place causing isolation and prevents her from belonging in America. Furthermore‚ understanding yourself

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    Mod B

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    Peter Weir – Witness Context A young Amish boy being a sole witness to a murder‚ policeman John Book goes into hiding in an Amish community to protect the boy until trial. Whilst hiding‚ he develops an understanding of the Amish culture and forms a relationship with the community. Themes 1. Acceptance of Violence in Western Society [Technology influencing the acceptance of Violence in society] 2. Good and Evil [When there is good‚ there is evil] 3. Identity and Belonging [Demographic

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    1) If the car has power steering‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral • I can live with it that way • I dislike it that way 2) If the car has air conditioning‚ heating & ventilation‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral • I can live with it that way • I dislike it that way 3) If the car has power windows in the front & rear‚ how would you feel? • I like it that way • It must be that way • I am neutral

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    Fly's West Play Synopsis

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    FLYIN’ WEST by Pearl Cleage A Guide for Study Montclair State University Theatre Department Feb 24– 27‚ 2005 Flyin’ West Study Guide Prepared by Catherine Rust‚ Dramaturg TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction …………………………………………………………………1 Play Synopsis ………………………………………………………………..1 Historical Context A Country Divided ………………………………………………….2 Slave Life ……………………………………………….…...3 Seminole Culture ……………………………………………4 Emancipation Proclamation …………………………………………4 Reconstruction ………………………………………………………5

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    Sixteen by Jessamyn West

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    “Sixteen” by Jessamyn West The steam from the kettle had condensed on the cold window and was running down the glass in tear-like trickles. Outside in the orchard the man from the smudge company was refilling the posts with oil. The greasy smell from last night’s burning was still in the air. Mr. Delahanty gazed out at the bleak darkening orange grove; Mrs. Delahanty watched her husband eat‚ nibbling up to the edges of the toast‚ then staking the crusts about his tea cup in a neat fence-like arrangement

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    Thought and A. Fact. B.

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    space on the accompanying answer sheet. 1. One characteristic of human communication is that it is symbolic. This means that meanings are located in: a. words. b. events. c. people. d. objects. e. experience. 2. The encoding process is best described by which of the following: a. organizing thoughts into ideas. b. identifying feelings and emotions. c. receiver acknowledgment that a message has been received. d. turning ideas or feelings into symbols. e. all of the above

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    Picnic B

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    The picnic transforms any simple meal into an event; it brings people together‚ and people together with the beauty of the outdoors. A picnic turns everyone’s simple offerings into a cornucopia of people‚ laughter‚ and simple but delicious food.  The simplest of sandwiches becomes a gourmet feast when shared among the generosity and laughter of friends. Even better is the food that tastes so much better when it has been defended against an army of multi-legged creatures. Vini‚ Vidi‚ Vici‚ Yum Beyond

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