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    Mary Wollstonecraft

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    Unequal Equality Mary Wollstonecraft‚ as a writer‚ was mainly concerned about feminism in many of her works of literature. She lived from 1759 to 1797 and most of her views in her writings were regarded to women and their rights. In "of the pernicious effects which arise from the unnatural distinctions established in society"‚ she thoroughly explains her views on how laws and how they give no rights to women and make men superior when everyone should be equal‚ property rights and how everything

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    The Iroquois are an American Indian confederacy of New York originally consisting of the Cayuga‚ Mohawk‚ Oneida‚ Onondaga‚ Seneca‚ and Tuscarora tribes. They originally settled along the St. Lawrence River which is located in what is now known as New York State. Most Iroquois remained in upstate New York but some traveled to Ohio to join relatives and others moved to places like Kansas. There is not a concrete date for when the Iroquois tribe was established but “some estimates put this as far back

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    What is a gospel‚ and why were the canonical gospels written? What is a gospel? A gospel is a narrative that describes the life of Jesus. The most commonly known gospels are the four canonical gospels of Matthew‚ Mark‚ Luke and John. The gospels are considered to be a revelation from God and are central to the Christianity belief system. To the first Christians it would have been a surprise to see a book called gospel as for them the word gospel would have meant to gospel message. The word

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    Mary Rowlandson

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    God is Great ​As the Europeans journeyed to the Americas‚ they expected to visit a world completely free from British dominance‚ but what they did not expect is the adversities they would face when coexisting with the Native Americans. A recount of Mary Rowlandson’s experience when dealing with the Native Americans is told in her narrative The Sovereignty and Goodness of God‚ where she describes not only the cruel and animalistic nature of the Native Americans by whom she is held captive for eleven

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    Mary Rowlandson

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    Mary Rowlandson’s The Sovereignty and Goodness of God is a widely known autobiography that gives unique insight into a New England‚ Puritan‚ women’s captivity by the native people. This book has been highly regarded and widely read by Americans since its first publishing in the seventeenth century and has now been published in over forty editions. Thankfully we are able to view this great work. Mary Rowlandson was not the conventional‚ white‚ male‚ writer at this time and consistent persuasion by

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    Daniel 636174 Assignment 1 Explain why a supervisor would prefer to give written warnings rather than oral warnings to a subordinate who has made a serious mistake. Table of content Introduction……………………………………………………………………………3 Importance of written communication as compared to oral…………………………..4 INTRODUCTION Written communication is a type of communication that takes place between individuals through written form such as letters‚ memos‚ reports e.t.c Oral communication is a type of

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    INDIVIDUAL CASE STUDY METABICAL: _POSITIONING & COMMUNICATIONS STRATEGY_ _FOR A NEW WEIGHT-LOSS DRUG_ Q1: WHAT IS THE DECISION-MAKING PROCESS FOR METABICAL? WHO IS INVOLVED IN THE PROCESS? Consumer research over the years has shown that shoppers often follow a relatively common shopping behavior for product purchase. In theory‚ a shopper is said to go through the following five stages as a process. In reality‚ sometimes the steps may be switched around or even left out‚ as not all consumers

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    OUMH1203 ENGLISH FOR WRITTEN COMMUNICATION MAY 2013 ______________________________________________________________________________ INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS 1. This assignment contains SEVEN (7) questions that is set in the language of the printed module for the course‚ answer FIVE (5) only. 2. Answer in English. 3. Download the language version of the assignment template concerned from the MyVLE for preparation and submission of your assignment. Your assignment should be typed using 12

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    KAY SUNDERLAND: MAKING THE GRADE AT ATTAIN LEARNING 1. Describe Sunderland’s management and work style. What are her sources of power? Sunderland is an experienced and a methodical manager who prepares beforehand for the client meetings. Being the firm’s point of contact with the client‚ she has to communicate the client’s strategy and vision to her co-workers. Though she does not dictate the creative nature of content developers’ work‚ she is unshakeable when it clashes with the strategic objectives

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    respect to written communication): Written communication occupies an important position in the communication sphere‚ so written communication has to pay adequate attention on certain principles of necessity. The essentials of every written communication are principles of unity‚ coherence and emphasis. These principles along with other essentials of effective communication‚ like language‚ planning and organization make the written communication effective. * Clarity: The writing should be correctly

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