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    Effective reading strategy for EFL students  in NO.9 middle school in Beijing CHAPTER Ⅰ INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of study In China‚ English is a compulsory course‚ so in Chinese education system has an examination at the final end of each term in Junior or Senior high school. In the examination‚ it is mostly used as a way to test students’ English level‚ so English becomes an important course in school education. The exam will test students’ listening‚ reading

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    Assignment #4:  Case 13-1 “Advertising‚ Public Relations and the 2008 Beijing Olympics” International Marketing Analyze the reasons why the Chinese government hired a Western public relations firm to work on the 2008 Beijing Olympics. Over the past three decades or so‚ the body of knowledge of public relations has grown significantly and public relations continue to evolve as a strong discipline (Sriramesh and Vercic‚ 2001). It is important to note that public relations are not marketing

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    Hsu Lok Yu 3035190995 Lost in Beijing: Social unfairness is mainly caused by class discrimination or gender discrimination? As a reflective film describing the dark sides of human in the prosperous Beijing‚ Lost in Beijing seemingly depicts how migrant workers are being exploited in terms of career and love relationship in the city. While many people believe that the social inequality presented in the film is the result of discrimination against migrant workers in the city‚ this essay will

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    captivate audiences through their integrity and rhetoric treatment. This is relevant to Margaret Atwood’s speech in 1994‚ Spotty Handed Villainesses (hereafter referred to as Villainesses)‚ and Aung San Suu Kyi’s speech in 1995‚ Keynote Address at the Beijing World Conference on Women (hereafter referred to as Keynote). The ability of a speech to resonate with audiences is dependent on their effective constructive of rhetoric to support the orator’s main ideas. In Atwood’s ‘Villainesses’‚ aims to captivate

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    which the young character‚ Sammy quits his job at the supermarket because the manager embarrassed three girls and learns how messed up the world really is. Most of the action in the story takes place in this supermarket where Sammy stands at his cash register on a summer afternoon watching three girls dressed in nothing but bathing suits‚ wander the store in search of a jar of “Fancy Herring Snacks in Pure Sour Cream.” By the time the three girls reach his checkout stand‚ Sammy is halfway in love with

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    regular of days‚ seen through the eyes of our main protagonist‚ Sammy. He is the cutting image of an 18 year old‚ fresh out of high school‚ working a job at a grocery store given to him by a family friend. Then‚ one day‚ the most exciting day Sammy has had all summer comes when 3 bikini-clad girls come into the store. This is the first bit of color in Sammy’s life surrounded by the white walls of A & P. This sudden appearance takes Sammy off guard‚ putting all of his attention onto these girls. For

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    HTMi‚ Hotel and Tourism Management Institute‚ Switzerland How Kolb’s individual preferenceslearning styles influence the knowledge sharing in the case of The Ritz Carlton Hotel in Beijing Yang Liu (Vivian) 11th September 2012 Background Information Dixon stated in 1999‚ “We have entered the knowledge age‚ and the new currency is learning.”Intellectual capital and the management of knowledge are playing increasingly important roles in today’s organizational world (Chase‚ 1997 cited in Jarrar

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    Venice is a timeless piece and provides great themes to be analyzed for purposes of a book report. The Merchant of Venice is one of Shakespeare’s less popular comedies‚ having been plagued in recent times with complaints of anti-Semitic themes. The summary of this really has to do with the character Shylock‚ a caricature of a greedy‚ Jewish money-lender. The two main characters of the story are a Venetian merchant‚ Antonio‚ and his Bassanio‚ who is in love with a wealthy heiress named Portia. Bassanio

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    IGCSE | Extended Tier English As A Second Language | Summary migcse@gmail.com Language mark  Organised ideas (find relationships) 1. Complex sentences (not only…but also…/ both…and …./ neither…nor…) 2. Connectives (However‚ Moreover‚ Furthermore‚ Consequently) 3. Write complete‚ grammatically correct sentences. 4. Own words.   Rephrasing o Synonyms  Worried  Expensive o Antonyms  Fast Grammar o Voice  Active = = anxious not cheap = slow = passive

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    English 101 Summary Paragraph Summary of “The Most Dangerous Job” “The Most Dangerous Job‚” an excerpt from the book Fast Food Nation by Eric Schlosser‚ is a narrative on the dangerous events that take place behind close doors in a slaughterhouse. In this narrative‚ Eric Schlosser discusses his trip to a slaughterhouse in the High Plains. Schlosser describes in vivid details his experience there. When entering the building‚ an upset worker at the slaughterhouse takes the author on a tour. He

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