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    Mock Interview Analysis

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    Somethings I did in my mock interview that made me more credible were my voice‚ body movements‚ and distance. In my interview I had a very polite and informative voice. I do not think my voice was to high or to low. I had to speak a bit louder than usual because we were in a noisy environment. During my interview I had my hands folded on the desk. I feel like I was at a good distance from my interviewer. I gave my interviewer personal space‚ but I also was not to distant. Things that could hurt my

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    No Idea

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    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 official English are effected here because of how he mocks the British. Another use of his humor is when he states‚ “We wouldn’t have to worry about whose English to make official.” (Baron 870) After Baron sated this‚ he questioned whether it to be‚ “English of England or American English? Of Chicago or New

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Like any story‚ epics are only as captivating as the actions of their main character. The development of an epic hero begins with the buildup and occurrence of an event that either triggers or happens due to the tragic flaw of the hero. In the Epic of Gilgamesh‚ the protagonist fills the classic example of a hero through some obvious and sometimes more subtle aspects of the story. Without a hero‚ there is no epic. Likewise‚ without Gilgamesh‚ there is no epic tale of his triumph. Through his changes

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    Mock Concert Essay

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    Mock Concert report The piece begins softly with a lot of allegro feel. The violin strokes are airy and this seems to be a prominent part for the piece. It seems to be a fairly decent sized orchestra preforming this piece and they all seem fairly lively. The podium seems to have a soloist as well as a conductor‚ but the conductor is playing along with the soloist. This is an interesting technique‚ but it seems to fit the piece perfectly and it adds a unique perspective which seems to attract the

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    Mock Trial Closings

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    argument is the last piece of a mock trial‚ essentially the last time you get to sell your case to the jury. During the closing argument‚ you are summarizing and putting together everything the jury has already heard during the trial. You are basically clarifying everything presented in the trial from showing the relevance of a particular witness to showing how everything you’ve presented comes together to prove your case. It is one of the most important parts of mock trial‚ mainly because the jury

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    Jade Haron 17 December 2011 Wake-UP Energy Drink Design Process Goal for Wake-UP Ad Campaign The goal for Wake-UP Energy Drink (Wake-Up) Ad is to inform consumers that the new Wake-UP Energy Drinks are made with all natural ingredients with great taste and that there are seven flavors‚ both sugar and sugar-free. Wake-UP conducted research and will have to create a brand name because there are hundreds of energy drink brands on the market (Watson). Since 2006‚ energy drinks have become a 5.7

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    Epic of Gilgamesh

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    Aylin Sipahi CMLT C110 Final Essay for Epic of Gilgamesh February 19‚ 2013 The Epic of Gilgamesh serves as a great looking glass into a long lost culture in which most artifacts are lost. The story centers on Gilgamesh‚ a ruthless king who is two thirds god and one third man. As king‚ he does not meet his potentials of leadership as he is often self-centered and sometimes depicted as inhumane. When his dear friend Enkidu dies‚ he sets off to find immortality. He eventually fails‚ but during

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    Mock Interview Analysis

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    Paper IV During my mock interview‚ I believed what I did well was that I spoke clearly and enthusiastically about my experiences and skills about the job I was applying for. I also talked about their music and expressed on what type of music I enjoyed listening to which help me start a conversation with my interviewers on what type music we both liked and also which instruments we enjoyed listening as well. But most importantly in my opinion‚ I believed what I did well was explained my past projects

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    Epic Poetry

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    Definition: An epic is a long narrative poem presenting characters of high position in a series of adventures which form an organic whole through their relation to a central figure of heroic proportions and through their development of episodes important to the history of a nation or a race. Classifications of epic poetry: There are a number of ways in which literary scholars have attempted to classify the various types of poems that claim to be "epics". The following two systems are offered

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    Latimer Mock Trial

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    the jury‚ my predominant responsibility in the mock trial was listening to the evidence presented by the Crown and the defense carefully. The jury was expected to examine all the evidence deliberately and make judgement without any bias. In order to make the discussion about the trial confidential‚ the jury were adjourned to the outside of the room to make a decision. An unanimous was made by the jury in order for a verdict to be reached. In this mock trial‚ the jury decided that Latimer shall be

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