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    Complex Sentence

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    Complex Sentences   Complex sentences are sentences that have several parts‚ each with a verb‚ and these parts are joined by ‘joining words’ (连词). For example‚ here are two simple sentences: “I know a man. He has five children.” If you join these two sentences by using the relative pronoun (联系代名词) ‘who’‚ it now becomes a complex sentence: “I know a man who has five children.” (By the way‚ ‘who’ is not pronounced with extra word stress here. You only stress this word when it means ‘ 谁?’‚ which

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    Explain six assessment methods identifying how and when they can be used. Here is my explanation of the six assessment methods that I would choose that work well in my own specialism. Having watch these being delivered on our employability courses I feel these are the ones that work the best with our range of learners. A well written project will help the learner provide evidence of knowledge and skills” Ann Gravells 2008 On the employability courses we find observation is a good way to assess skills

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    Inferiority Complex “I do not know anything; I have got nothing to show the world; I do not have any worth.” These are the common thoughts of a person with inferiority complex. The study of this condition was first pioneered by Alfred Adler. Inferiority complex is characterized as a feeling that one is lesser than others in some way. People with this illness do not feel good about their selves or refuse to listen to anything positive about them. It is not just the usual feeling of inferiority

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    This article is about pets and I am going to introduce you to my friend Tweety! Tweety is a pet parrot. My parrot is not any other kinds but it’s one of the best species of parrots! My parrot is an Abyssinian lovebird! I am going to tell you why people like to have pets‚ why people have pets‚ what kinds of pets you could have and the importance of looking after animals! You could have any pet’s you would like and you will have fun with any pet you like! Most people like pets because it makes them smile

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    Distorted performance ratings are an unwanted common occurrence with most performance management systems (Aguinis‚ 2013). Since many performance management driven by people‚ distorted ratings whether inflated or deflated will oftentimes be the result of human intervention. This means that rating deflation is an intentional act on behalf of the person evaluating the employee achieve a certain agenda or goal (Wang‚Wong & Kwong‚ 2010). The motivation of the rater to achieve a certain goal for the

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    A Pact to Overcome Challenges "Most of the important things in the world have been accomplished by people who have kept on trying when there seemed to be no hope at all "( Dale Carnegie).There have been many people who have accomplished things in their life when there seemed to be no hope. In We Beat the Street‚ Drs. Davis‚ Hunt and Jenkins did everything they could to stay out of trouble‚ and stay in school. The three young boys wanted to make something of them-selves. They had made a pact to make

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    In a final bid to secure freedom for Tom Robinson‚ Atticus Finch uses several linguistic tools in his last speech to the jury to attempt to sway their opinions of Tom’s guilt in the crime. Emotive language is used in Atticus’s speech to create a powerful effect in his audience. He first uses to make people feel sorry for Mayella Ewell: ‘She is the victim of cruel poverty and ignorance’. Use of the word ‘victim’ is effective in building pity for Mayella‚ as it implies that she is not at fault for

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    Q1. How has San diego adopted a Process perspective? Ans: San Diego has adopted the process according to the following way 1. Competitive environment: As San Diego had $75 Million revenue but there it faced the competitors like walt Disney and Anheuser-Busch owner of the nearby sea world that were the real gorillas. So to face such competition‚ it had to redesign its process to get high market share otherwise it might get a part of history. 2. Internal Changes: Due to the world renowned

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    How Being a Marine’s Significant Other Affects your Life Out of all the men in the world some girls choose the craziest option and that is to be a marine’s significant other. I’ve been dating my boyfriend who is a marine for about 8 months now and it has been a crazy road of ups and downs‚ happiness and tears‚ and also such a major change that was brought into my life. It is never easy for us women and can have many major affects on our lives both negative and positive. Some major affects are

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    Do you ever have fun when you are just plain bored? Well a person who believes in having fun when you are bored is James Veitch. Mr. Veitch believed that you shouldn’t let the problems in life prevent you from having fun in bored situation‚ stressful situations or if you’re just frustrated with yourself. I personally agree with Mr. Veitch analysis because I too try to have fun when I’m bored for example I walk funny in front of my parents just so I can make them look at me and laugh. I always do

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