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    Document templates Submission details Candidate’s name Phone No. Assessor’s name Phone No. Assessment site Assessment date/s Time/s The Assessment Task is due on the date specified by your assessor. Any variations to this arrangement must be approved in writing by your assessor. Submit this document with any required evidence attached. See specifications below for details. Performance objective Candidates must demonstrate the ability to identify documents used by an organisation and develop

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    American Life 1920-1940 Daily Life in the United States 1920-1940 was written by David E. Kyvig in 2002 and revised again in 2004. This historical novel documents the transformation America went through during the 1920’s – 40’s. Kyvig addresses numerous events that contributed to the rise and fall of America. The book was written to inform citizens and non-citizens of the industrial‚ economic‚ and cultural changes that took place in America. Kyvig establishes stepping stones to America and pieced

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    succeed in life without education A lot of people think that in today’s society‚ having a degree is not very important for getting a better job and making money. Actually‚ they think they only need a chance which will make them succeed. Not only Bill Gates‚ but also Steve Paul Jobs stopped schooling and began to run their own company. As a result‚ both of them succeeded. Although some people seem not interested in going to school and they believe they can succeed even without any education

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    Diagnostic Essay Can a human be taught to write? This is the underlying question in “Bonehead Writing” by Craig Vetter. Vetter claims that a teacher cannot teach a student to write because writing is a way of thinking. While Vetter believes this idea‚ the concept is flawed. Anybody can be taught to write. Every skill that a person knows had to be learned at one time. Writing is a skill that every literate person has learned. When a baby is born‚ they only “know” the necessities to survive

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    How will our life go on without internet? It’s hard to imagine that we live in a world without internet which plays an important role in many aspects of our lives. Thus‚ it’s worth discussing how our life will go on without internet to see what benefits and disadvantages it brings to us. It’s beyond question that our life will be inconvenient if we’re not available to internet. For one thing‚ we students surf the internet for information frequently in order to write papers‚ find materials for self-study

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    year. However‚ not all of these injuries meet the qualifications for a lawsuit. On the other hand‚ some of these injuries never make it to trial‚ even though the injured party has a legal claim they could have made. For people who aren’t in the business of practicing law‚ determining whether or not an injury claim has legal merit is difficult. Fortunately‚ the notion of basis can help you determine whether you need to speak with a lawyer about your injuries or not. Basis is the reason that the injuring

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    Sir Edward William Elgar was born on June 2‚ 1857 in Lower Broadheath‚ located outside of Worcester‚ England. One of his close friends W. H. "Billy" Reed wrote that Elgar’s childhood and early adult life "permeated all his work and gave to his whole life that subtle but none the less true and sturdy English quality". He began writing music early on in his life; for example‚ at age ten‚ he wrote a play that was later performed by the Elgar children. His father‚ William Henry Elgar‚ was a skilled

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    BUS/475 Communications Plan Fast Lane Raceway Mission Statement Fast Lane Raceway’s mission is to provide a fast‚ safe‚ and challenging race track for track cars and motorcycles. To provide secure climate controlled storage of vehicles‚ lodging‚ and comfortable club house facilities for customers and club members. By designing a two and a half mile road course including 12 turns with elevation changes on perfectly maintained pavement‚ Fast Lane Raceway will cater to the even the most

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    “Fantasy: something that is produced by the imagination : an idea about doing something that is far removed from normal reality.” To many‚ The Ocean at the End of the Lane reflects the Merriam-Webster’s definition. We know that the supernatural doesn’t exist‚ people can’t change the phase of the moon‚ and that duck ponds are not oceans. Those people stick to their idea of reality‚ and reject any other persons’ truths that don’t line up with theirs‚ even if it could help them see the world in a new

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    William Shakespeare’s Life By Paul Bleier William Shakespeare was a supreme English poet and playwright‚ universally recognized as the greatest of all the dramatists. A complete‚ authoritative account of Shakespeare’s life is lacking; much supposition surrounds relatively few facts. His day of birth is traditionally held on April 23‚ and he was baptized on April 24‚ 1564. He was the third of eight children‚ and was the eldest son of John Shakespeare. He was probably educated in a local

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