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    Compare the ways language is used in source three and source two Source two uses formal language so that it can fulfil its purpose to inform the audience. Therefore it uses facts and figures throughout the article to give the reader as much information as possible whilst still containing the sense of disaster e.g. “The tropical storm saw winds of up to 170mph” this is followed by‚ “that sent waves crashing…” This gives the fact more power and influence than if it was just in its own because it

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    Explain and evaluate how you use at least three appropriate communication strategies/theories to enhance teaching/learning experiences in your own subject specialism area. This assignment will discuss and evaluate how I communicate effectively with my learners to ensure their understanding. In particular I will focus on Shannon’s and Schramm model to illustrate how communication takes place and how the communication strategies I use within my own teaching‚ Q&A and body language‚ enhance learning

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    We Googled You

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    “We Googled You” Summary: In the case study “We Googled You”‚ the hiring manager must take a pragmatic approach to the situation. The reality is that it is not difficult to uncover online information that could call a candidate into question. Fred needs to sit down with the HR professional‚ gaining agreement to bring Mimi back into the office to discuss the situation. This is a solid first step to understanding Mimi’s current position‚ and will give Fred the benefit of seeing how Mimi handles

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    Task 2. Choose 4-5 different resources that you use in your teaching and analyse your use of them with your learners. Why do you use them the way you do? Introduction A resource is described as something which can be turned to for support or help‚ or an available supply of something to be drawn upon when needed. (Grolier 1981) Resources are a valuable aid when teaching and will help teachers reach the differing Learning styles‚ needs and potential of learners. All resources used should meet

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    Thank You For Arguing

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    11AS August 26‚ 2014 11 AS Summer Reading Project Thank You For Arguing: What Aristotle‚ Lincoln‚ and Homer Simpson Can Teach Us About the Art of Persuasion is a title written by the not-so-famous‚ (but extremely well-versed) Jay Heinrichs. Although the title is indeed a mouthful‚ it serves its purpose in drawing the reader in. Also; the extremely long title is a little hint of what Heinrichs entails in his book‚ an endless supply of information on how to correctly and influentially utilize rhetoric

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    “Everything about her had two sides to it‚ one for home and one for anywhere that was not home”(1369)‚ this character‚ Connie‚ in “Where Are You Going‚ Where Have You Been?” by Joyce Carol Oates‚ is depicted as a self-centered‚ condescending‚ insecure fifteen year old girl growing into a woman. Connie comes off as a troubled young girl who consistently uses her sexuality for attention but at the same time is afraid of intimacy. This is said be due to her fractured relationships with her family; her

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    are essential for the successful future career of student like me. In today’s competitive world‚ communication skills in business and career are the most sought after quality of an educated person. Reading‚ writing and listening carefully are the three most important communication skills for students. These skills like most of the communication skills sounds too familiar as a result of which we take them for granted. Apart from reading and writing presentations‚ reports and speeches are a part

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    If you were asked to make a fair evaluation of your teachers‚ what criteria would you use? The profession of a teacher has been one of the most important and responsible ones in the history of mankind. A lot is changing in course of time‚ but the essence of a teacher’s vocation remains the same. He has to guide a person through the early stages of life and help children and teenagers form a strong personality and understand different unwritten laws of society. Below I will present the main criteria

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    You Decide 1

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    federal tax income? Applicable Law & Analysis: http://www.irs.gov/businesses/small/selfemployed/index.html Conclusion: The $300‚000 will be treated as self- employed income. Generally you are self-employed if you carry on a trade or business as a sole proprietor‚ independent contractor‚ or if you are a member of a partnership. Self-employed individuals are required to file an annual return‚ and pay estimated tax quarterly. Issue b) How is the $25‚000 treated for purposes of federal

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    Certificate of Proficiency in English Handbook for teachers © UCLES 2008 EMC/2318/8Y12 CPE content and overview Part/timing Content Test focus Part 1 Three short texts with six four-option multiple-choice cloze questions on each. Four short texts with two four-option multiple-choice questions on each. Gapped text with seven questions. Long text with seven four-option multiple-choice questions. One compulsory question. Candidates answer one question from a choice of four questions

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