1. What are support materials? Why is it important to use support materials in addition to your own opinions and knowledge? Supporting materials are the materials used to support a speaker’s ideas. The three major kinds are examples‚ statistics and testimony. Strong supporting evidence is needed to get the listeners to believe what your speech is about. 2. Define brief examples‚ extended examples‚ and hypothetical examples and give an example of each kind. Brief examples is a specific case
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Meet Trolling The dust had settled. The Silver Creek Cross Country team approached the line. “On your marks‚ get set‚” POKT! The referee fired the pistol. Edward‚ Dean‚ and I quickly sprinted in front of the pack to escape the demon particles‚ also known as dust‚ from finding entrances into our throats. Then I heard a thud and Edward yell “DEAN!” and I glanced back to see Edward’s panicked face and that Dean had fallen. Then time froze just for me. Just so I could make this decision. Should I slow
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Competitive Rivalry and Competitive Dynamics KNOWLEDGE OBJECTIVES Define competitors‚ competitive rivalry‚ competitive behavior‚ and competitive dynamics. Describe market commonality and resource similarity as the building blocks of a competitor analysis. Explain awareness‚ motivation‚ and ability as drivers of competitive behavior. Discuss factors affecting the likelihood a competitor will take competitive actions. Discuss factors affecting the likelihood a competitor will respond to actions taken
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that the neighbourhood does not only meet the physical needs of the elderly but also the social and intellectual needs of the elderly. An elderly person needs to remain as physically active as their health allows in order to maintain agility‚ strength‚ and to maintain their physical health. So physical needs that are found in outdoor recreation such as walking path ‚basketball court ‚foot reflexology path and park can be seen. Social needs are social activities with a circle
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THE UNMET NEED FOR FAMILY PLANNING ON FERTILITY LEVELS IN UGANDA: INTRODUCTION: Background: The world population grew to 7 billion on 31s t October 2011 of which 97% of the population was for developing countries .The total fertility rate for developed countries ranged from 1.4 and 1.3 or even less.MDCS Birthrates have declined since the baby boom era in 1960 from 3.6 to 2.0. (Carl Haub 2012). Countries that have the lowest fertility rates include Poland‚ Portugal‚ Romania 1.3%‚ Singapore and
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can be unhappy‚ even poor‚ because all they have is money… I’m sure that happiness can’t mean the same thing to all people. To each person‚ this purpose can be different. Maybe they were meant to teach. Maybe they were meant to mother‚ or just to meet one person that can change their lives‚ that can make them truly happy‚ discovering what being happy means . And goals can be small things‚ like taking an extra moment each day to breathe. But having progress in life‚ a feeling of forward motion‚ that
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Strategy is a plan of action which is designed to help achieve a long term goal. It is how the plan of action is decided that determines whether the strategy developed will be achieved. It is all about the analysing the strength of businesses’ position and understanding the important factors that may influence that position. Strategy is of paramount importance in the business world‚ as without it managers and employees will be unable to coincide with each other and therefore the organisation will
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Supporting Learner Development through Assessment Steffany Ritchie Grand Canyon University: SED 444 April 6‚ 2013 Supporting Learner Development through Assessment Students flourish with the help of well-trained teachers who know how to clarify the learning objectives‚ assess the student‚ and make changes along the way that can support the maximum learning potential of each student. To do this one must carefully align the objectives with assessments to paint a true picture of student learning
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Session 1 PART III PART II WHAT IS STRATEGY ? Strategy Formulation Strategic Analysis Strategy Analysis Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Strategic Analysis Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation Strategy Formulation Strategy Implementation 1 What is Strategy? 6 International Strategy & Globalization 2 Assessing Organizational Performance The General Environment Business Level Strategy 5 3 Internal Environment A Resource-based
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Submitted By: Date: 24th Feb’2014 Topic: Case study of 10 companies who used turnaround strategy to improve Definition Of Turnaround Strategy The overall goal of turnaround strategy is to return an underperforming or distressed company to normal in terms of acceptable levels of profitability‚ solvency‚ liquidity and cash flow. Turnaround strategy is described in terms of how the turnaround strategy components of managing‚ stabilising‚ funding and fixing an underperforming or distressed
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