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    Three key reasons why some competencies are valued basis resources (like skills‚ competencies and knowledge) are valued. This means of valuation is important because it h as changed over the past and will undoubtedly change in the future. Why are some competencies valued? Firstly‚ because they create something that people value: for a resource to be seen to be valuable‚ it needs to be able to actually create something that others value. This is important because notions of w From the 19th century

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    As a Persian Proverb once said‚ "Doubt is the key to knowledge." Doubt is one of the factors that influence the expansion of knowledge. Any fact that is considered true beyond any suspicion had to be subject to at least one person ’s questioning‚ since "any belief worth having must survive doubt" (Anonymous). It is possible to follow a pattern in the growth of knowledge in many subjects such as the natural sciences‚ history‚ and human sciences; a significant boost in the accumulation of information

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    Apple couldn’t have maintained security and provide the FBI with the master key. Apple agrees that they “have no sympathy for terrorists. When the FBI has requested data that’s in our possession‚ we have provided it”. Apple is all for help the government when it comes to terrorism but it seems that it has gone too far. On the other hand Apple argues that‚ “ The United States government has demanded that Apple take an unprecedented step which threatens the security of our customers. We oppose this

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    of study always leads to an important change in key ideas and/or ideologies” Oliver Bolt ------------------------------------------------- “It would be naive to think that the problems plaguing mankind today can be solved with means and methods‚ which were applied or seemed to work in the past.” Mikhail Gorbachev Throughout the Cold War the Soviet Union went through numerous changes in leadership. Throughout the transformations one key element remained remarkably consistent as each

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    What are the key elements of Southwest’s culture? Is Southwest a strong culture company? Why or why not? What problems do you foresee that Gary Kelly has in sustaining the culture now that Herb Kelleher‚ the company’s spiritual leader‚ has departed? There are four elements as keys to southwest’s culture: Hire great people‚ treat them like family - when you treat them right‚ then they will treat the customers right. Care for our customers warmly and personally like they’re gusts in our home

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    official English bill because of his overplayed satirical humor‚ along with his use of sarcasm; although his satire is not effective for the opposing opponents because of his lack of evidence‚ his choice of a one-sided argument‚ and his assumptions about what would happen with banning English through-out the satire. “Even if the British are now our allies‚ there may be some benefit to banning English today.” (Baron 870) is one of many satirical humor that Dennis Baron used; defending opponents of the

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    Whenever you consider an argument‚ there are three rhetorical elements that affect how it was created and how effective it was. These rhetorical structures are audience‚ purpose‚ and context. Audience refers to the specific group of the people the writer is addressing. Purpose refers to the writer’s main point or purpose in creating the argument—for example‚ is it to sell something‚ change minds‚ or enact new rules. Context refers to all the external conditions that affect the creation of an argument

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    a “dirty little sewer rat” and “You dirty black--.”  What is the relationship between Timber’s statement and Harry’s statement? 2. How do we know that Harry is very “refined‚” according to Timber (What does Timber spot on Harry’s pajamas?) 3. What is the denotative definition of “refined”?  What is the connotative definition? 4. Timber also says‚ “they kill a number of people each year in Bengal mostly in the villages.”  What is the underlying or hidden meaning of this statement

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    A critical appreciation of Wallace Stevens- “The Idea of Order at Key West” “The Idea of Order at Key West” was written in 1934 and is considered Stevens’ most complicated poem. It is both long (being eight stanzas and 56 lines) and in depth.”The Idea …” is in a loose iambic pentameter and is written in free verse‚ meaning that there is no organized rhyme pattern. The stanzas are a bit confusing because the fifth one is indented a lot after the fourth one. In fact‚ there is no actual line between

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    Chapter 4 Key Terms Pontiac’s Rebellion: (1763) Indian chief Pontiac led a major attack against the colonies. The British did not rely on colonial forces‚ but instead sent their army to deal with the rebellion Proclamation Act of 1763: Prohibited colonists from settling west of the Appalachian Mountains. British hoped it would prevent violence between Native Americans and colonists. The colonists were angry and disobeyed the law‚ moving to the west of the mountains in large numbers (1763) Sugar

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