Exam: 986041RR - WRITING SKILLS PART 2 When you have completed your exam and reviewed your answers‚ click Submit Exam. Answers will not be recorded until you hit Submit Exam. If you need to exit before completing the exam‚ click Cancel Exam. Questions 1 to 20: Select the best answer to each question. Note that a question and its answers may be split across a page break‚ so be sure that you have seen the entire question and all the answers before choosing an answer. 1. Which one of the following
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pro teams did not want them. Crushed from being rejected to continue their lifelong dream of playing in a stadium filled with thousands of people the couple started looking into other future plans. Luke decided to go to law school and Gwen started writing a book. They both still played soccer together when and wherever they could but it was not enough for the pair who were used to playing the game at a completive level. The couple then decided to put their new life
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8077227 December 6‚ 2012 MR. MICHAEL M. DIZON Vice President MMM Company 246 Narra Street Quezon City Dear Mr. Dizon: Please be informed that we have sent already the complete manual in formatting business letter styles last week and we would like to request your honest comments and suggestions for the improvement of the said manual. We would like to add that in Modified Block Style/ Block Paragraphs. The current date‚ complimentary close‚ sender’s
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1.In your own words‚ describe each of the five steps of the writing process based on the information in your textbook‚ Writing for Success. Pre-writing is form of brainstorming ideas that helps get your creative thought going. It also helps identify who‚ what‚ where‚ when why in your writing process. Free-writing and mapping are ways to help think about the main topic in which you are writing about. Drafting is the process of getting your ideas on paper and organizing your information logically
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general account name for money owed to a business by its customers. It is recorded as an asset on the balance sheet. Accounts Receivable and Sales are married at the hip per se. If a sale is made‚ but the business hasn’t received the money from its client‚ the earnings are recorded as Accounts Receivable. Sales and Fees Earned are interchangeable in accrual based accounting‚ but those account names depend on the collection method being used. A business must also establish payment terms. These
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Bias in Political Media Bias is defined as prejudice in favor of or against one thing‚ person‚ or group in a way considered to be unfair. Meet the Press is a weekly American news program known to be very non-bias. But with David Gregory‚ being his 5th consecutive year as moderator‚ I found that Gregory demonstrated bias during the Sunday episode of Meet the Press. The top stories this episode were the “Obamacare Rollout” and “Sticker Shock”. The Obamacare Rollout discusses how the
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Objectives The primary objectives of RBR are: -To offer high quality food at reasonable prices. -Have a profitable organization by having a sales level of Rs150‚ 000 in the first year. - Increase sales by 50% in the second year -Expand into three stores by the end of 4th year -Repay debt from original financing by the end of 1st year -Keeping food costs at less than 45% of the revenue 1.2 Mission Rush Bakers & Restaurant aims to offer high quality food and bakery products at a competitive
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Genius In Training Inc. Business Plan June 28‚ 2013 Table of Contents Description Page Executive Summary 2 Company Mission‚ Vision‚ Value Statement 4 Opportunity Analysis 5 Marketing Plan 7 Operations and Management 9 Financial Statements 12 Estimate and Request for Funding 15 Exit Strategy 16 Genius In Training Inc. Executive Summary Syndee Howgate CEO of Genius In Training
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The article‚ Racial Bias‚ Even When We Have Good Intentions‚ written by Sendhil Mullainathan focuses on the racial bias African Americans experience compared to White Americans or any other racial group. In the article‚ Mullainathan refers to a study he conducted with a colleague. Mullainathan and his colleague mailed resumes to different jobs that had job openings‚ but they mailed some with “African American” names and some with “White American” names. At the conclusion of their studies‚ it was
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choose to follow. There is a great amount of bias in journalism today‚ and not just on a level of the individual writer. The fact that entire news media outlets have a political bias one direction or another has become common knowledge‚ with no significant impact upon their credibility or popularity in the eyes of the consumer. This is an example of the low standards today’s populace holds the industry accountable for‚ and begs the question: How did bias become so integrated in an industry founded
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