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    IT Special Project IT Special Project 3URMHFW 3URSRVDO 2XWOLQH I. ‚1752’8&7‚21 %DFNJURXQG RI WKH 3UREOHP • a discussion on the general problem INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background of the Problem 1.2 Overview of the Current State of Technology 1.3 Project Rationale II. PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Problem Statement 2.2 Proposed Research Project 2.2.1 General Objectives 2.2.2 Specific Objectives 2.2.3 Scope and Limitations 2.2.4 Methodology From the project‚ “Pahina: Educational Role Playing

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    information technology (IT) DefinitionAdd to FlashcardsSave to FavoritesSee Examples Set of tools‚ processes‚ and methodologies (such as coding/programming‚ data communications‚ data conversion‚ storage and retrieval‚ systems analysis and design‚ systems control) and associated equipment employed to collect‚ process‚ and present information. In broad terms‚ IT also includes office automation‚ multimedia‚ and telecommunications. Read more: http://www.businessdictionary.com/definition/information-technology-IT

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    Rhetorical Analysis Before entering his second presidential election‚ Abraham Lincoln addressed a war torn nation to persuade the North and South to come back together‚ while regarding the South’s fault. The president manipulates several rhetorical strategies and devices to achieve his purpose. His reassuring tone alone with parallelism‚ biblical allusions and personification allow him to help unify the divided country and chastise the South. Lincoln sets the stage for his speech with a subtle

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    The infamous singer-songwriter and Grammy Award winner‚ John Mayer‚ has written many influential pieces over the years. In August of 2006‚ Mayer released his song “Waiting on the World to Change”. The lyrics express how society keeps waiting for global change to take effect instead of stepping up and resolving the apparent issues. The song is targeted towards a younger generation who is not making any effort towards improvement as a society. John Mayers lyrics compel his audience to act upon his message

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    Functions of Muscular System -Movement -Maintenance of posture and muscle tone -Heat production -Protects the bones and internal muscles Skeletal Muscle Distribution with Corresponding Contents .Upper Extremities ARM -Deltoid Muscles- The origin of this shoulder muscles is the lateral third of the clavicle and parts of the Scapula the intersection is on the Humerus. -Biceps-This is a major muscles of the upper arm.It originates on the humerus and insert on the radius. FOREARM -Brachialis-This

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    2012 Rhetorical Analysis of “Outcasts United: A True Story about Soccer and Immigration Made for Hollywood? Pitch Invasion journalist‚ Andrew Guest‚ writes the article “Outcasts United: A True Story about Soccer and Immigration Made for Hollywood” from a sarcastic viewpoint. Guest starts by allowing his reader to get acquainted with Warren St. John’s cover article on “Outcast United‚” which later became a book. He introduces the awestruck fact that Universal Studios wants to pay St. John and his

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    Assignment 1: Rhetorical Analysis Rhetorical analysis closely examines the text‚ author‚ audience and context one is interested in knowing more about. Their usually is a conflict in the information that one is trying to learn more about in order to make a decision or simply better understand the subject. A good faith attempt at a clean slated mind that suspends judgment of your own opinions‚ morale’s‚ and values is a requirement to gain a good analysis. You also‚ obviously‚ need a text with an

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    The Crucible Rhetorical Analysis In the late 1940’s through the late 1950’s McCarthyism was a wide spread epidemic here in America. The government had a very intense suspicion that there were influences of communism on our soil. Many were accused and prosecuted for “un-American activities” throughout the states. The FBI had no grounds or evidence to stand on when accusing these people. The Salem witch trials in The Crucible were very similar to these situations. Witten by Arthur Miller The Crucible

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    Stephanie Escobedo Rhetorical Analysis Essay According to National Geographic‚ a hurricane is a spiraling tropical storm reaching wind speed up to 160 miles an hour. The winds are destructive and can cause tornadoes. They can also cause it to rain more than 2.4 trillion gallons a day causing further damage by floods. It can affect an individual emotionally and mentally. An analysis of John James Audubon’s “The Hurricane” provides insight to the crafting of an effect essay. Three areas of observation

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