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    Analysis of “But What Do You Mean?” Deborah Tannen has written several books and many articles on the importance of communications in social and business relationships. In the essay “But What Do You Mean” Deborah focuses on many of the communication rituals found in the work environment and how they’re viewed differently between men and women. Deborah’s views tend to unfairly paint men as the aggressor and women the innocent victims in the workplace. It begs the question‚ are men just mean and

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    What do you understand by the term “Lancefield groups”? History In the early 1930’s Rebecca Lancefield recognized the importance of serological tests for the identification of organisms. The system is based on specific antibody agglutination reactions with cell wall carbohydrate antigens (C polysaccharides) extracted from the streptococci. Lancefield also showed that further sub division of group A into specific serological types was possible using type-specific M (protein) antigens. The groups

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    Terrorist Interrogation

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    treatment of any prisoners in U.S. custody. The Bush administration believes that interrogators are acting lawfully‚ gaining useful information to help win the war against al Qaeda and will continue to press detainees for leads. The controversial interrogation technique known as water boarding‚ in which a suspect has water poured over his mouth and nose to stimulate a drowning reflex‚ has been banned by CIA director Gen. Michael Hayden. Human rights groups and a number of leading U.S. officials have

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    Interview Dos and Don'Ts

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    Interview DOs Dress appropriately for the industry; err on the side of being conservative to show you take the interview seriously. Your personal grooming and cleanliness should be impeccable. Know the exact time and location of your interview; know how long it takes to get there‚ park‚ find a rest room to freshen up‚ etc. Arrive early; 10 minutes prior to the interview start time. Treat other people you encounter with courtesy and respect. Their opinions of you might be solicited

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    What I Want To Do In My Future In the future‚ I plan on graduating from high school and going to college to be a collision repair technician. I want to be a collision repair technician because I like to work on cars. When I watch T.V. and they work on cars‚ I start wishing that I could do that too. I love to help my dad work on his cars. I know it’s not a “girly” type thing to do but it’s what I love doing. A collision repair technician evaluates collision damage and performs body repair on

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    committed. However‚ as that notion is true every year many people are wrongfully convicted of crimes that they have not committed. How do these injustices occur? Much of the time‚ this occurs because detectives decide they have the correct assailant‚ and they must receive a confession from that person at all costs. This turns into coercion. Improper interrogation and coercion do not allow for a trial to be properly conducted because they can lead to wrongful conviction of the innocent. It is no secret

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    BUSA 2105 Future of Electronic Communication March 24‚ 2011 BUSA 2105‚ Future of Electronic Communication‚ March 24‚ 2011 Paczkowski‚ B.‚ May 2010‚ Managing Electronic Communication Among Distributed Workers‚ http://www.thefutureofwork.net/newsletter_0510_Feature.html As we advance in technology as a society‚ we must be ready for the good and the bad of the changing times. This is now even more important do to the fact that many companies are now

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    class characters in the book (intentionally achieved by Wilde) he is able to do this. Lady Bracknell declares‚ “To marry in to a cloakroom‚ and form an alliance with a parcel.” As the quote is viewed as morally wrong‚ Wilde convinces the audience to disagree with it and consequently with the views on marriage they hold. In act 1‚ we also learn of the gulf between the upper echelons and lower echelons of society. Not only do we gain an idea of the difference but we learn of Wilde’s negative views on

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    Future Technology 20 years into the future‚ the ILDD will aim to destroy viruses by disrupting the lysogenic cycle of the virus. The lysogenic cycle of the virus‚ one of the two reproductive cycles of a virus‚ involves the replication of a DNA molecule and the attachment of the virus to its host cell. The ILDD’s structure consists of an outer shell and the interior components. The outer shell would dissolve into the blood of the body 48 hours after the initial injection. The interior components

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    Information and Communication Technologies and the Effects of Globalization: Twenty-First Century "Digital Slavery" for Developing Countries--Myth or Reality? L. A. Ogunsola Hezekiah Oluwasanmi Library‚ Obafemi Awolowo University Ile - Ife‚ Nigeria Abstract The main goal of this paper is to examine the ICT (Information and Communication Technology) revolution and the concept of globalization as they effect developing countries. Globalization as one of the reasons for possible widening of

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