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    DIRECT AND INDIRECT SPEECH Direct Speech - saying exactly what someone has said is called direct speech (sometimes called quoted speech). - what a person says appears within quotation marks ("...") and should be word for word. For example: She said‚ "Today’s lesson is on presentations.” Or "Today’s lesson is on presentations‚" she said. - Indirect Speech (sometimes called reported speech)‚ doesn’t use quotation marks to enclose what the person said‚ it doesn’t have to be word for word. -

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    Presentation for Direct and Indirect Discrimination Direct discrimination can be less favourable treatment‚ which includes harassment or bullying. Comparably similar legal definitions of indirect discrimination and harassment apply in respect of sexual orientation‚ religion‚ age‚ gender and disability. Most people understand direct discrimination. Indirect discrimination occurs where the effect of certain requirements‚ conditions or practices imposed by an employer or education provider

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    people cope with bad news [Name of the writer] [Name of the institution] Ways people cope with bad news Introduction After listening to a bad news people react in various different ways and it also depends on the nature of news. Sometimes we watch on TV a large number of people dying in a natural disaster; with the sight of this news‚ we feel our heart crying. This sort of thing is unbearable to watch. Sometimes we face any accidental death in family or relatives. This sort of news seems unbelievable

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    Good and Bad of Roosevelt’s New Deal The era of the Great Depression was by far the worst shape the United States had ever been in‚ both economically and physically. Franklin Roosevelt was elected in 1932 and began to bring relief with his New Deal. In his first 100 days as President‚ sixteen pieces of legislation were passed by Congress‚ the most to be passed in a short amount of time. Roosevelt was re-elected twice‚ and quickly gained the trust of the American people. Many of the New Deal policies

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    disadvantageous for them. Indirect discrimination occurs when a particular workplace policy‚ behaviour or practise appears to treat workers in a way that is unfair and detrimental for them. For example‚ a requirement for the employees to work 13-hour shifts may seem to treat all workers equally. However‚ it may prove to be a disadvantage for the employees with families and other responsibilities. If the requirement that is implemented by the company is not reasonable or sensible‚ then it is indirect discrimination

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    | | ⅜ Research Articles Conceptualizing and Measuring Democracy: A New Approach Michael Coppedge and John Gerring‚ with David Altman‚ Michael Bernhard‚ Steven Fish‚ Allen Hicken‚ Matthew Kroenig‚ Staffan I. Lindberg‚ Kelly McMann‚ Pamela Paxton‚ Holli A. Semetko‚ Svend-Erik Skaaning‚ Jeffrey Staton‚ and Jan Teorell.1 In the wake of the Cold War‚ democracy has gained the status of a mantra. Yet there is no consensus about how to conceptualize and measure regimes such that meaningful

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    we are very safe working here in Le Petit Gourmet. When he have all the information he need‚ he held a news conference at the Le Petit Gourmet facility and explained what had happened and what he and Le Petit Gourmet prepared to do about the crisis. During the outbreak periods‚ other catering companies was worried that this crisis would effects their companies‚ so they mailed out letter to inform their clientele that this only happened to Le Petit Gourmet and will never happened against them

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    Direct and Indirect competition The water industry as many other industries has direct and indirect competitors; the direct competitors are companies that are producing the same line of products and indirect competitors are the ones that are selling something that your customers or potential buyers may use as an alternate or substitute of your products. An example of direct competitor is Seychelle Water Filtration company‚ they are a fast growing water company. They have complete portable water

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    Direct and indirect rule is a significant concept in Southeast Asian colonial history. It refers to the method of rule that colonial powers practiced on the Southeast Asian nations which they ruled. Definitions and Examples of Direct and Indirect Rule ‘Direct’ rule means relying on colonial administrators to run the colony‚ with little reliance on the locals‚ such as in the case of Burma since their annexation in 1886. Upon Burma’s annexation by the British‚ many of its political systems were

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    Direct and Indirect Representation Living in a democratic society‚ we as Americans have the right to vote on just about all aspects of our lives. The votes that we cast either have a direct or an indirect representation of our beliefs. In cases such as city and statewide laws‚ our beliefs are directly represented; in all national and organizational matters our votes have an indirect impact. The decisions are made by elected officials who we vote into office to represent our beliefs. One example

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