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    Electronic communications‚ improve efficiency and productivity‚ but poorly written emails can cause internal strife‚ low morale‚ and loss of clients. Effective written communication will enhance internal communications as well as external communications. The ability to write effectively is a core skill that all employees‚ no matter what their title is‚ should master. If the content of an email is unclear‚ grammatically incorrect or is full of typos‚ the email will cause misunderstandings and the

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    To What Extent is Negative Heritage a Benefit to Society? Contents 1. Introduction------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2 2. Background------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3 3. Arguments--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.1 Drawbacks------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 5 3.2 Brief evaluation of drawbacks-------

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    Assignment 1 Presented to Michelle Ford Prepared by Kaiheng Xu April 6‚ 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS PURPOSE OF PAPER -------------------------------------- 1 INTRODUCTION Brief definition of sustainability Economic impacts Social impacts Environmental impacts Political issues Natural disasters -------------------------------------- 1 ----------------------------------- 2‚ 3 ------------------------------------3‚ 4 ------------------------------------4‚ 5 ------------------------------------5‚

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    the Gettysburg Address. It was made and presented by the one and only 16th president of The U.S.A‚ Abraham Lincoln. Due to his charisma‚ skilled rhetoric and power in office to gain momentum towards furthering equality‚ Abraham Lincoln was able to impact the people of the U.S‚ nation-wide. Even though this was a big step forward equality in america it is not that talked about. Many people think of Martin Luther King‚ Rosa Parks or Nelson Mandela when it comes to popular equal rights leaders‚ but Abraham

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    name Professor’s name Course Date The Impacts of Reality TV on the Contemporary Society Introduction Reality T.V shows are among the latest trends in television programming and mainstream media. Most of the issues aired on reality shows vary from different themes and genres such as love‚ spirituality and competition. The contents of the reality shows usually entails the aspect of the unscripted format. It entails real people talking about real issues in the society. However‚ much as reality T.V show

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    The revolution of science has brought a new technology known as television where television program is a common word. In human society‚ what are the uses of television or the roles of television program is a matter to discuss‚ but in this term there are two key words like entertainment and education. So the aim of this discussion is to demonstrate the uses and effects of TV programs in society and this discussion is sectioned with some structures as follows. The first section presents an analysis

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    This ties in to Marx’s contributions to sociology‚ mainly the idea of the conflict theory. Marx believed that conflict in society occurred between social classes. There is a saying that‚ “the rich do not need God.” Karl Marx’s views can be seen clearly through this statement. Since the rich classes have the money‚ the ultimate decision belongs to them. However‚ if the poor

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    “Her father died when she was only eight months old and her mom turned into a tyrannical impact in her life” (“Queen Victoria”). As a kid‚ she was said to be pleasant and exuberant. Thought at the Royal Palace by a tutor‚ she had a present for drawing and painting. Upon her dad’s demise‚ Victoria turned into the beneficiary clear‚ since her three surviving uncles‚ who were in front of her in progression‚ had no genuine

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    things in their field that benefit us. Some of those people are Albert Einstein‚ Madeleine Albright‚ and Bob Hope. Immigrants have positively impacted science‚ politics‚ and entertainment in the United States. How Albert Einstein has influenced the field of science? He has developed the General Theory of Relativity‚ which is the geometric theory of gravitation. He established the concept of mass-energy equivalence‚ e=mc^2. “He made some essential contributions to the early making of the quantum theory

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    The influenza virus has had detrimental effects on society throughout history. In 1918‚ the influenza strain H1N1 caused a global pandemic (Billings‚ 1997). One of the major problems with the spread of H1N1 was that soldiers were living in terrible conditions throughout Europe and were susceptible to the virus (Billings‚ 1997). Soldiers travelled worldwide‚ spreading the incredibly fatal virus that had no known vaccine to their families and friends (Latson‚ 2015). The symptoms of the Spanish flu

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