Name: Janice Clarke-Grant Subject: GB512 Business Communication Instructor: Dr Rand Fandrich Paragraph Exercise The paragraph is scrambled. Your assignment is to revise it for clarity and flow. You will then write a paragraph explaining why you made the changes you made. Original Learn as much as possible about the biases‚ education‚ age‚ status‚ style‚ and personal and professional concerns of your receivers. An audience-centered approach involves understanding and respecting
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Mechanics Revision Exercise Q1. Which of the following is/are the direct implication(s) of Newton’s first law? (1) A boy standing on a bus is ’pulled’ backwards when the bus starts moving. (2) On a smooth surface‚ when you push another person in front of you‚ you will move backwards. (3) The balls of different masses reach the ground at the same time in Galileo’s experiment (carried out on the tower of Pisa). A (1) only B (2) only C (3) only D (1) and (2) only Q2. Two objects‚ connected by a
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Chapter 2 ------------------------------------------------- Exercises 4. I think it is an appropriate metaphor. Brain has the faculty of talking‚ laughing‚ crying‚ thinking and so forth. Without brain‚ human cannot exist. In the similar way‚ engine performs all the functions in the vehicle. The car is consisted of more than 20‚000 parts. Even though it is not small number‚ it is nothing when it compared to the human neuron system. Anyway‚ neuron system is controlled by brain‚ of course‚ car
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Microsoft Access Exercise Ramona Stephan IT-206 December 16‚ 2012 Don Shults Microsoft Access Exercise Microsoft Access provides many functions for end users. While working in IT Support‚ many different situations may present from customers phoning in and requesting information or assistance. Following are three different situations that may be presented at a support desk. First‚ we will examine a veterinarian who wants to use Microsoft® Access® for his business‚ and has some questions
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Marcia Landell Applied Statistics Week 6: Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) Exercise 36 Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) I 1. A major significance is identifiable between the control group and the treatment group with the F value at 5% level of significance. The p value of 0.005 is less than 0.05 indicating that the control group and the treatment group are indeed different. Based on this fact‚ the null hypothesis is to be rejected. 2. Null hypothesis: The mean mobility scores for the control group and
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Week Five Textbook Exercises Geoffrey Anderson PHY/101 December 9‚ 2014 Mr. Craig Spencer Week Five Textbook Exercises Chapter 22: Electrostatics 8) When combing your hair‚ you scuff electrons from your hair onto the comb. Is your hair then positively or negatively charged? How about the comb? -The hair becomes positively charged and the comb becomes negatively charged; since‚ the electrons went from your hair to the comb and the more electrons there is makes an object more negative. 18)
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Exercise international finance 1. The current spot exchange rate is €1‚40/£ and the three-month forward rate is €1‚35/£. Based on your analysis of the exchange rate‚ you are pretty confident that the spot exchange rate will be €1‚37/£ in three months. Assume that you would like to buy or sell £1.000.000. a. What actions do you need to take to speculate in the forward market? What is the expected euro profit from speculation? b. What would be your speculative profit in euro terms if in
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themselves against Iraq in 1992‚ the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations called in the other ambassadors within his network for their concurrence. Explanation of Revisions: Based on the article we read this week‚ I revised the paragraph in our exercise in accordance with the Situation-Complication-Solution technique. Using this technique‚ we needed to create a response to the implied question‚ “what should we do?” The opening sentences serves as the bottom line of the paragraph as well as provides
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Writing Exercise The article that I selected is titled "Gun control is not the answer". The issue of the article is that taking away guns will not stop shooting in the United States of America; therefore‚ citizens should continue to have guns. The article should be viewed with skepticism because the author of the article is biased and uses fallacy tactics to try to persuade his the audience to agree with him because he’s a gun owner and the creator of a gun blog post. He supports the second amendment
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EXERCISES ON BUSINESS VOCABULARY ADVERTISING / MARKETING / PUBLIC RELATIONS 1. We are a dynamic young company selling capital equipment to the catering industry. We wish to appoint an energetic and innovative_________________________ professional to initiate‚ develop and test out ideas for widening our customer base. 2. We are an independent________________________ agency seeking a senior account executive to control a number of consumer and business-to-business accounts. 3. As Press
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