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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1. Background of the Study Life in this world is full of sacrifices‚ privileges and hopes. Whether we like it or not‚ we have to go with what is new that others are enjoying or else we will be left behind. Nowadays‚ technology plays an important role in human life especially the computer which is a great aid in providing information. The ability to respond to the inevitable growth of technology is very significant in the global economy. The computer is now recognized

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    through major developmental phases from birth to adulthood. These developmental stages are seen socially‚ cognitively‚ emotionally‚ physically‚ and spiritually. Some of these changes are obvious to the eye and some are not so obvious. Using five open-ended questions to analyze the social and emotional development of four children. This paper looks at the core age groups that effect teaching‚ preschool to high school. Beginning with a five year old who is in preschool findings show that the

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    The Rhetorical Analysis Essay of “Can This Campus Be Bought” Jennifer Croissant presents the article‚ “Can This Campus Be Bought?” in a persuasive way‚ discussing how the image of a university is affected due to the relationships with large corporations. Croissant provides multiple examples as well as standpoints allowing audiences to view a problem from different perspectives. She points out the reason the corporations are willing to donate money to universities; yet‚ it is in a form of commercialization

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    significant dream in both novels is the all-consuming‚ “voracious” mouth (Epstein 208). In Lord of the Flies‚ “Simon found he was looking into a vast mouth. There was a blackness within‚ a blackness that spread” (Golding 144). In Heart of Darkness‚ Kurtz’s open mouth is described as “[giving] him a weirdly voracious aspect” (Conrad 90). These fantastic mouths are each symbols for evil encompassing all (Epstein 208). The statement of the intrinsic evil of human nature has been established‚ but how that

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    The skill I have choose is persuasion skill. Having a persuasive power or ability might not be so easy as one might thing as sometimes we turn to make people to do things for us without their wish which is quite different from persuasion. Everyday in my life I interact with people and at certain point in time I got myself into situations where I have to use my persuasive ability or skill in other for me to achieve my goals. Firstly when I am persuading somebody‚ I always engage the person(s) in

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    Chapter One: Overview of Electronic Commerce 5 ONLINE FILE W1.3 THE SUCCESS STORY OF CAMPUSFOOD.COM Campusfood.com’s recipe for success was a simple one: Provide interactive menus to college students‚ using the power of the Internet to replace and/or facilitate the traditional telephone ordering of meals. Launched at the University of Pennsylvania (Penn)‚ the company takes thousands of orders each month for local restaurants‚ bringing pizzas‚ hoagies‚ and wings to the Penn community

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    xMatt Harrison Jessica Reyes English 200 March 28‚ 2012 Better to Smoke Air Than Death Smoking has been a long term issue since cigarettes were invented. The high amount of tobacco added many dangers to the mixtures. Not only is smoking dangerous because of its physically altering diseases‚ it also has fatal risks. One of the most common forms of fatality caused by cigarettes is cancer‚ mainly in the throat and lung. Tobacco cigarettes have been taking people’s lives for quite some time now

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    May 29th‚ 2013 Course code: 7308 Dr. Sharon Avital Student: 000776790 Theories of Persuasion Writing Assignment Hello‚ my name is Santos Serfaty and I am a recruiting officer representing the LOST (Learn on Saturdays too) Collective‚ and together we are devoted to restructure the undergraduate curriculum so that the students must attend six days a week‚ between 4 to 6 hours a day to the IDC. As a current student at the IDC school of Communications I strongly believe that memory is set

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    Gain attention: Did you imagine that how many hours you work a day after graduated? 6 hours? 8hours? 10 hours? According to a survey by the Census and Statistic Department of the SAR government‚ there are near 40% interviewed employees who were working over 8.5 hours a day and 25% interviewed employees who were working over 10 hours a day‚ which is very long working hours. Introduce topic: Today I am going to persuade you to support the government legislate the law of “Standard Working Hours”

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    FORMULATING A CONCLUDING SENTENCE FOR A PARAGRAPH Why is a concluding sentence important in a paragraph? It is needed to show that the writer has completed what he wants to say and to leave in the reader’s mind a final statement of the paragraph’s main idea. What is a concluding sentence? It pulls together or summarizes the main idea of the paragraph‚ usually in a single sentence. The concluding sentence also provides a definite ending point for the paragraph. What can you do to make sure that

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