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    the rooms while considering all the characteristics and modern needs of man. My first consideration was that the living room should be open or connected to the kitchen‚ because we wouldn’t want the person in the kitchen be left out from the conversation in the living room. The dining table is between the living room and kitchen for a couple of reasons: space conservation and social activities. Another consideration was the destination of the bedrooms‚ because they have to be in the east to be able

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    Primary Analysis

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    Primary Analysis I: The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea Analysis of the Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea‚ Ch. 7-9 In the article‚ “The Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea” from chapter 7 to 9‚ by Gomez Eannes de Azurara is to explain why Prince Henry‚ the navigator of Portugal‚ wants to explore the west coast of Africa‚ describe that ships were suffering difficulties during reaching Guinea‚ and introduce how success Gomes Eannes de Azurara

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    Decoding a Media Message

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    analysis of what those elements signify‚ how and when they are used‚ and the importance the society gives them. Usually they are the elements that stand out or are emphasized on mainly; can be words‚ images‚ gestures‚ sounds or pictures. Such semiotics “should be carrying some connotative meanings‚ other than the denotative ones that can be detected directly”. Some elements are polysemic meaning it can have more than one meaning and thus care should be taken when they are used so that the intended meaning

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    EDU 454: PRIMARY SCHOOL CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION Unit 5 - Teaching across the Curriculum in Primary School Learning Outcomes At the end of this unit‚ students should be able to: 1. Discuss the three elements integrated in KSSR 2. Elaborate the purpose of integrating creativity‚ entrepreneurship‚ and ICT in KSSR [pic] Teaching across the curriculum is becoming‚ and increasingly a popular approach in teaching and learning. The emphasis is it involves several

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    Ethical considerations There are arguably many things to consider as I entered into the field of being a drug and alcohol counselor; yet the code of ethics in which were are sworn to me is of the utmost importance and one I take personally. First we bound to the nine principles that uphold the profession of counseling all of which could be further deduced to their own importance; yet accumulatively these are the principles that guide us in our work. They are as follows: 1) the counseling relationship

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    Business-to-Business Messages Comm/470 February 4‚ 2013 Communication is the process; through which sender conveys their messages to receiver. The communication can be in form of words‚ gestures‚ voice intonations and other symbols or signs. The communication process cannot be possible without any medium. In the communication process senders and receivers both are the parties involved. Apart from this communication process also needs the technology‚ tools and Channels. All the element of the

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    of all people enjoin upon man to speak the truth. Liars are threatened with dam nation and the tortures of hell. Perjury is considered both a crime and a sin. Fables of all cultures abound in illustrations of evil consequences of telling lies. If one has to go by the commandments‚ there is no ground whatsoever to question the desir¬ability of speaking the truth. Yet‚ the repositories of practical wisdom have been critical of plain speaking or speaking the truth. An old Sanskrit saying enjoins

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    Obasan (Criticism)

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    of what is‚ in more ways than one‚ a challenging novel. The complexity of Obasan’s plot‚ the intensity of its imagery‚ and the quiet bitterness of its protest challenge readers to wrestle with language and meaning in much the same way that Naomi must struggle to understand her past and that of the larger Japanese-Canadian community. In this sense‚ the attention that Obasan has received from readers and critics parallels the challenges of the text: Kogawa’s novel‚ one might say‚ demands to be reckoned

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    Why Should One Be Electrically Trained? This is a very obvious question in many people mind that why one needs to be electrically trained. We thought if we find any sort of electrical problem we simply call some commercial electrician in Sydney or electrician in Castlehill. Although this is the best thing one should but still electrically trained person can not only protect himself from getting harmed by some electrical equipment also able to manage the situation in case of some electrical hazard

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    In the workplace‚ a persuasive message occurs when a person attempts to convince an individual or group to take certain specific actions. According to Perloff‚ persuasion can be defined as “a symbolic process in which communicator tries to convince other people to change their attitudes or behaviours regarding an issue through the transmission of a message in an atmosphere of free choice.” The key elements of a persuasive message are Audience analysis You can’t persuade your listeners if you

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