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    June 28‚ 2010 Dear Committee on Admission and Academic Standing: I respectfully appeal for readmission to Kingsborough Community College for the Fall semester of 2010. I was dismissed for my poor academic progress & a low GPA after the semester of 2008. I am aware that I could do much better to affect improvement in my academic standing. One reason why I feel that my academic progress went down was because of my hearing. Although I have had a hearing disability for some time‚ I was unaware

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    Fear: The Potential of an Appeal Neglected by Marketing MICHAEL L. RAY AND WILLIAM L. WILKIE neglect the fear appeal a M ARKETING ’S failure tooftake full advantageis of prime example of the field ’s communication research findings. While a large number of behavioral studies on fear have been published‚ marketing ignores their hints for segmentation‚ communication goal setting‚ message construction‚ and product differentiation. Instead of looking at these detailed results‚ marketing seems content

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    Dr. Ji-Hyae Park ENG 102 15 April 2013 Ethical Implications of Sex Appeal in Advertising: An Annotated Bibliography Section I. It ’s been said that as human beings‚ we have a reptilian brain which responds to certain primal urges—food being one‚ and sex and reproduction being a definite other. This primary‚ pre-programmed disposition to respond to sexual imagery is so strong that it has been used for over 100 years in advertising and shows no signs of decreasing. Studies show that sex is used

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    “Two Cafeterias”‚ by Virginia Woolf‚ was written to discuss the meager way women were treated in society. In this passage the description of the food is Woolf’s way of creating a metaphor that mirrors the discrepancies with how men and women were treated. Woolf signifies men thought they were entitled to the extravagant treatment and the women have always been cast down and treated inferior to men as if they weren’t even the same species. Fundamentally different premises underlie each meal. The

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    Graduate Council C/o Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs _____________ I am ___________‚ with student number ########. I am writing this correspondence to appeal to you to reconsider my academic suspension and grant me another chance to complete my Master’s in Information Technology Management. Regrettably‚ while attending the summer semesters‚ I signed up for BUSN 5600 to prepare me for the sequential MBA. During BUSN 5600 I was unable to completely comprehend accounting

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    raised in these writings. They had interested and persuaded me in all ways possible. But my experience seems to be repeating themselves over and over as different feminists continues to attack and complain without giving any substantial resolutions. Virginia Woolf is different. I didn ’t have much expectation before reading this article. Maybe in a way‚ I was blinded by my own phantom. Yet I find this reading experience much more intriguing. This is a writer that isn ’t afraid to admit her lacking of

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    CASE ANALYSIS Virginia V. Black In Virginia on April 7th 2003 a divided United States Supreme Court opened the possibility of constitutionally restricting certain types of hate speech. The court was to hear a case that spoke to one specific Virginia state statute that prohibited cross burning with the intent to intimidate‚ and also rendered that any such burning shall be prima facie evidence of an intent to intimidate a person or group. This court would see this statute being used between

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    Women’s rights were a big thing back in the late nineteenth century to early twentieth century. Virginia Woolf and Alice Walker are two women with two views that somewhat agree about this situation‚ with the goal of finding a way to use the limited resources that they have for the good of others. They particularly use women of their time-frame as the major examples in their essays. But it all comes down to this. Walker in her essay “In Search of Our Mothers’ Gardens” agrees with Woolf that women’s

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    I am writing this Appeal letter to be readmitted to the nursing BSN program. I am asking the admission department to give me a second chance for the BSN program‚ by considering how close I was to pass on both of my class and by considering the progress I made in those classes. Even though I had the potential to pass this class there was a certain situation that holed me back. A lot of stressful things were happening in my life while I was doing my first quarter. On my first quarter‚ I did make

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    The evolution of Feminine writing with time Introduction The debate that started with Virginia woolf in her novel "A Room Of One ’s Own" has travelled through times and is still alive in the category of feminist stylistics. The discussion has evolved about the existence of peculiarity of women writing as compared to men ’s writing. In 1929 Woolf has termed it as The ’female sentence ’ which she believes is visible in a women ’s writing. This idea of Woolf was scrutinised by various feminist

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