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    patterns to the manner in which communication should be drafted‚ the ability to communicate effectively is an art that only some can master. Even as just communicating may seem an easy task since that is what we do every day in our normal lives‚ there is a science behind what to communicate to whom and in what tone and manner. The process becomes more complex when the market to which one is communicating is an evolved market. let us take the example of the promotional emails that we receive almost every

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    I was born on November 4th of 1995. Peru was having some events that had many consequences in our country. Terrorism was a big problem in Peru that affected our economy‚ and human rights. If terrorism hadn’t been in those years‚ many Peruvians wouldn’t have died. Since terrorism existed in Peru many abuses were committed against innocent people‚ murders‚ injustices and violence. If Abimael Guzman hadn´t killed many people‚ he wouldn’t be locked in a high security jail in Callao. Many people

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    Case Study: Coke and Pepsi in India: Coca-Cola controlled the Indian market until 1977‚ when the Janata Party beat the Congress Party of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. To punish Coca-Cola’s principal bottler‚ a Congress Party stalwart and longtime Gandhi supporter‚ the Janata government demanded that Coca-Cola transfer its syrup formula to an Indian subsidiary. Coca-Cola balked and withdrew from the country. India‚ now left without both Coca-Cola and Pepsi‚ became a protected market. In the

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    also raised to Marie and have kids but some where down the red brick road while walking down the country side he relies he is not ready to setal down and get married so he chooses to do what ever he wanted to do and bas-icily starts his own dream just like the American dream by finding his own way and doing what he wants. dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd- dddddddddddddddddeovanni Oldfield Mr.bellmore English 5 9/3/13 America V.S. Italy America the

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    Is Salt Really Bad

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    Is salt really that bad? Sodium is an essential electrolyte found in salt. Sodium is a mineral that carries out vital functions for the body some of which include maintaining fluid balance‚ regulating blood volumes‚ nerve transmissions and hydration. Sodium is important in ensuring healthy heart functions and muscle contractions. Some individuals have a higher need for sodium as it can be depleted through exercise (via sweat). If sodium levels are lower than recommended it needs to be replaced

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    John Richalds Ms. Johnsonsy English 3 5/27/13 Great Gatsby: What Happened Before the Story Started? Jay Gatsby had left Oxford College after just five months of being there. He then meets a man named Meyer Wolfsheim and goes into a secretive business with him. Gatsby‚ remembering his first love‚ Daisy Buchanan‚ saying‚ “rich girls don’t marry poor boys‚” knows that he has to become wealthy to ever have a chance at her again. After

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    Fakhriyya Shiraliyeva WRIT100- Section C Critical Analysis Essay- Final Draft 17.03.16 Review of “What Really Keeps Women Out of Tech” by Eileen Pollack At present times‚ we can rarely meet the women who are in science‚ technology‚ engineering‚ and math (STEM). This critical review examines an article that links the reasons keeping women away from studying these majors. The article‚ “What Really Keeps Women Out of Tech”‚ was written by Eileen Pollack‚ a novelist who studied science degree in physics

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    through the twin powers of promotion and product development: They sold‚ you bought. But a few decades ago‚ there was a sea change in which power transitioned to the retailers. The major retailers controlled what was featured in the stores and what appeared on the shelves and thereby determined what was available for the shopper to buy. Marketplace control went from Procter & Gamble and Sony to Walmart and Best Buy. But now we’re told that we’re in an entirely new age -- the "new normal" -- when neither

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    INTRODUCTION. In the experiment Lab 6A‚ Diet Coke was determined a mutagen by using a test called the Spot-Overlay Ames Test. The Spot-Overlay Test was designed and named after Dr. Bruce Ames‚ a Scientist and professor of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology at an array of colleges (Ames 2012)‚ the test was designed to determine whether or not something is mutagenic. After the Spot-Overlay Ames Test we then wanted to know at what concentration Diet Coke became mutagenic so we used the Quantitative

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    A survey of the arguments used against the examination system revealed the following major criticisms of exams and their effects: Exams inflict needless strain upon students. The fear of exams and the disgrace of failure may well account for many of the suicides‚ breakdowns and lesser nervous ailments occurring among students. Health‚ emotional‚ or merely temperamental factors may give a student an off day‚harming his showing in the results list. A poor range of questions‚ or a bad choice on

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