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    What evidence is there to suggest that work experience is beneficial to your future career? As future career could determine the status and income level of people‚ it has been concerned and discussed by most graduated students. However‚ according to the report ‘ Journal of Marketing Education’‚ the U.S. Labor Department anticipated that there would be only 14million college-level jobs for about 18 million graduates in 2005 (Gualt‚ et.al. 2000) and the graduates should realize that it has been

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    Obedience Some of the darkest times in history have resulted from passive obedience‚ not from large acts of violence. Howard Zinn‚ a social activist‚ once stated “Historically‚ the most terrible things – war‚ genocide‚ and slavery – have resulted not from disobedience‚ but from obedience.” In many instances‚ leaders or dictators have taken over a specific group of people and caused them to obey their commands by frightening them with authority. Obedience appears as the main cause of war‚ genocide

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    Instead of coming out of our house and taking on any challenge the world might have for us‚ we easily give up to our laziness‚ which quickly makes us grab the bag of chips‚ the soda‚ and sit down. Even though I am one of the many people who just loves to have the remote by their side‚ I strongly believe that television is nothing but detrimental to our society. Watching television might seem like an easy and fun way to kill our time‚ but is time the only thing it kills? For instance‚ “Unfortunately

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    Different Ways of Talking A few hours after Joy Fisher’s birth‚ her parents took pictures of her. Joy’s mother put a pink hairband around Joy’s head‚ so that everyone who saw the pictures would know the new baby was a girl. Even before she was born‚ Joy’s parents knew that she was going to be female. Joy’s mother had a sonogram when she was six months pregnant. When the doctor said‚ I’m sure you have a little lady in there‚ Joy’s parents told all their relatives and friends that their baby was

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    Reflection Paper Classrooms have changed a lot over the past four decades. When I was a child‚ I do not recall having any diverse learners in my classes. There were some children in my neighborhood who had learning disabilities‚ but they attended school somewhere else and I had little exposure to children that were different from myself. Today‚ my own children attend school in a very different environment than I did. Both of my daughters have boys in their classes who have Asperger’s Syndrome. They

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    Groupthink Analysis

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    Superficially the ideas promoted through groupthink often result in decisions appearing well founded and heavily supported‚ however the outcomes of such decisions are most frequently detrimental. Factors of cognitive dissonance are quite often evident in members of groupthink decisions‚ with individuals finding in reflection that they generally possessed ideas starkly contrasting the concepts which they just publically supported. Such incongruity in beliefs and decisions according to Hackman and

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    Educators such as John Dewey have argued that students need to learn critical thinking - questioning and weighing up evidence as they learn. This can be done during lectures or when reading books. A student of the University of British Columbia studies for his final exams using the PQRST method. One method used to focus on key information when studying from books is the PQRST method.[9] This method prioritizes the information in a way that relates directly to how they will be asked to use that

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    empire as long as Caesar had remained in power‚ hence his reasoning behind his actions. As Brutus using pathos to persuade the audience as he says “who here is so vile that will not love his country” Brutus expresses his feelings for the empire and how he cares trying to make the audience feel the dreadful for thinking that his killing of Caesar was a betrayal to the empire. The Biggest flaw was that his speech was too short he never really explained the crimes or tyranny that Caesar had committed

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    environment 1.1 Knowing the purpose of communication is knowing how to communicate with people in different ways‚ whether it’s starting a conversation with someone or sending a message it is important to know the purpose of communication when contacting another person or company as I need to find out information and normally very specific information. 1.2 If you know the audience you are communicating with you have to adapt to an acceptable way of communicating. For example‚ If a business man or woman

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    “Texts are an exploration of the author’s concerns.” To what extent is this true of the texts you have studied? The manipulation of textual forms establishes an avenue of analysis of the composers’ concerns and challenges encountered in their worlds‚ such as totalitarianism and gender oppression‚ development of technology and consumerism. The exploration of contextual concerns are evident in Margaret Atwood in her dystopian novel‚ The Handmaid’s Tale (1985)‚ through the utilisation of the theme

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