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    Writing technique : Flashback The surroundings were bright‚ chairs were set around the round hexagon-like room‚ it was neither small nor big‚ it was average. No one knew how it was built or even when it was built. Ahhh… The aroma of the tea. The aroma moves swiftly across the room. I lift up the tea gently as I took a small sip. ’I wonder what kind of broken fragment that fate will show to me today‚’ I giggled cruelly. ’Ahhh‚ she’s already here‚’ I giggled again as I looked outside the window

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    Dialogue

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    Doctor: Hi‚ what seems to be the problem? Patient: I’ve been having a chest pain for about four hours. Doctor: Ok and did you have any other problems? Patient: Yes‚ during my sleep I was woken up by a pressure in the middle of my chest‚ and it spread to the left shoulder and back four hours ago. I also had shortness of breath‚ sweating‚ nausea‚ and vomiting. Doctor: The pressure in the middle of your chest is a retrosternal pain. Did you take any medication during that time? Patient: Yes‚ I

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    The narrator of the story‚ Nick Carraway‚ has just returned from war and goes east to work. In flashbacks he reveals the story of Jay Gatsby‚ his next-door neighbor. The nine chapters develop around seven parties interspersed with flashbacks. Nick meets Jordan Baker‚ Daisy’s friend from Louisville‚ who reveals that Tom is having an affair with Myrtle Wilson‚ the wife of a garage owner in the Valley of Ashes. Nick is shocked at the lack of morality in every level. At the second party‚ Tom introduces

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    Receptionist : Taman Negara Resort Hotel. Good Morning‚ can I help you? Encik Mansor :Good Morning‚ this is Encik Mansor. I would like to make a reservation for four days three nights. Can you tell give me the exact location of the hotel? Receptionist : Oh‚ya!Our resort is located right within Malaysia’s premier national park. It is a natural sanctuary set in the best kept natural Rainforest

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    Communication and Dialogue

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    and ethnicity have come together to work in an organisation‚ dialogue is indeed an important way of communication. Many researches have proved the fact that differences in culture may inculcate a difference in the thinking pattern or stem into differential analysis of a situation. In an organisation where values and growth are related to each other‚ differences in opinion may lead to altercation and conflicts if not addressed well. Dialogue‚ a bidirectional flow of communication where emphasis is laid

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    The Melian Dialogue

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    Do you agree with the analysis in the Melian Dialogue about the relationship between strong and weak states‚ and between power and morality David Greer Thucydides can be seen as the first great Historian‚ and his "history of the Peloponnesian war"� is said to be the catalyst of the realist tradition. A question often asked‚ is whether Thucydides is a realist or not? He is merely recording a realist opinion? To answer the question‚ lets look at what Thucydides himself says. "And as for the real action

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    Interreligious Dialogue with respect to theological pluralism Statistics show that most of the world’s population is affiliated with some type of religion‚ with Christianity and Islam encompassing slightly over 50% of the population. Though interreligious dialogue is beneficial in gaining a better understanding of another’s religion‚ is it possible to hold one’s religion as being the absolute truth while engaging in an open interreligious dialogue with another religion? Many spiritual people

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    I’ve read this chapter probably seven times at this point. Each time I’ve wanted to comment‚ but never had the right words. I don’t think I do at this point‚ but I will do my best. I want to move to the next chapter. I’ve read other comments‚ and from what I picked up‚ the Reader’s name is “Hope”? So I’ll call her that. The first paragraph is amazing. So few words and you’ve caught my attention‚ and the rest is quite well-written as well. We get somewhat a feel from who the reader is in this chapter

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    The premise of this essay will present the theorist description of the concept of dialogue‚ what are the advantages and challenges of promoting it within organizations‚ and discuss the methods by which the leaders of organizations may utilize dialogue effectively. The concept of dialogue may vary in the description and definition depending on the theorist. Here are three such examples. Isaac (1993) described his definition of dialogue as a discipline of collective thinking and inquiry‚ transforming

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    left Joe reminisces over various times in his life‚ which occurs in the form of flashbacks throughout the novel. Trumbo’s use of flashbacks aided in upholding a major theme and a major motif of the story. The flashbacks that take place throughout the novel act as a way to build up the one of the major themes and a major motif within the story by enhancing the story. The major theme that is enhanced using flashbacks is the nostalgia for pastoralism. The nostalgia for pastoralism

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