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    HOLY TRINITY COLLEGE OF GENERAL SANTOS CITY Writing Across the Discipline- Midterm Exam |Instructress: Ms. Catherine Linobo |16th of July 2014 Multiple Choice: Choose the letter of the best answer to each question. Write all answers to the test booklet. 1. A repeated pattern of behaviour. A. Myth B. Ritual C. Writing D. Freewriting E. Journal 2. A traditional story which embodies a belief regarding some fact or phenomenon. A. Myth B. Ritual C. Writing D. Freewriting E. Journal

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    The Maestro‚ by Peter Goldsworthy The novel Maestro‚ by Peter Goldsworthy is a beautifully crafted novel dealing with the tragic gulf between talent and genius‚ between the real and the spurious. Good literature‚ however‚ is often judged not only by what is written‚ but also the way it is written. Reflecting this criteria‚ Maestro is well written‚ perfectly contrasted and thus an excellent example of a good piece of literature. Goldsworthy has achieved this thorough his character development‚ utilization

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    sense of belonging can be created from the connections people make throughout their lives. Belonging can also allow for people to form positive connections; however there are also many barriers to belonging. Some of these barriers are explored in peter Skrzynecki’s poem “Ancestors”. The poem shows Skrzynecki’s failure to comprehend his own cultural identity. Skrzynecki uses the idea of ancestors and ghosts to show familial‚ cultural and historical belonging. In “Ancestors” the narrator experiences

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    enforcement officers can’t be everywhere at the same time‚ so what is it that keeps our society in check the majority of the time? In Michele Foucault’s chapter “Panoptiticism” from his book Discipline and Punish: The Birth of the Prison‚ he elaborates on Jeremy Bentham’s idea of a panopticon‚ focusing on the role of discipline as an instrument of power. What makes the panopticon successful is the idea of an ever-constant surveillance‚ which the prisoners of the panopticon are always aware of. Panopticism

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    Frases Tom Peters

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    Frases de Tom Peters • Cuando el capital y la tecnología son accesibles para todos por igual‚ lo que marca la diferencia es el capital humano. http://humano.ya.com/elocuax/citas/citas019.htm • Se buscan: ¡SOÑADORES! ¡Preparados para reinventar el Mundo! http://www.nowtilus.com/descargas/Gestion/Hoja_de_producto_victoria_total_de_las_ESP.pdf • Todo el mundo lo está haciendo. Trepar por la vieja y querida Cadena del Valor Añadido... todo lo rápido que pueden. Bueno‚ es cierto que no todo el

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    Peter Singer's Argument

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    You’ve looked at a few things that present Peter Singer’s argument against the way we use animals for food and other products. Pretend that you’re talking to a friend and they ask you why Singer thinks it’s wrong to eat a cheeseburger. Explain his argument (or what you take to be the core of his argument). Remember‚ you’re trying to explain this to someone who isn’t familiar with Singer. And‚ what you’re trying to explain is not just *what* he thinks‚ but why he thinks it. If I were explaining to

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    Five Forces

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    Porter ’s Competitive Forces Used as Industry Standards Porter ’s Competitive Forces Used as Industry Standards In business today there are many factors‚ aside from products and services that contribute to industry dynamics and standards. It is generally understood that a SWOT analysis be conducted in order to identify a company’s: Strength‚ Weakness‚ Opportunity‚ and Treat. Through this analysis‚ a company will develop methods of doing business by which a company can

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    Five Guys Abstract The paper will determine how Five Guy’s philosophy sets them apart from other fast-food chains. Also will analyze the original values for the startup company and how it remains strong today. Thirdly‚ enumerate three factors that contributed to Five Guy’s success in such a short time and what effect‚ if any‚ external markets had on these factors. Finally‚ assess how ethical and social practices are part of the Five Guy’s culture and provide examples

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    Peter Olafson Case

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    PETER OLAFSON BACKGROUND Peter Olafson has just taken a position as the general manager for Cable King Television (CKV) of St. Paul Minnesota. CKV has been in existence for the past four years. The company is by UniComm of Beverly Hills California and a local St. Paul businessman‚ 85%-15% respectively. The first three years of CTV were spent securing state‚ federal‚ and local franchises and permission to operate in the St. Paul area. When Olafson arrived‚ CTV had six employees working on

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    The Birth of Linguistics as an Autonomous Discipline – Q1 The term linguistics was first used in the middle of the 19th century. The earliest Greek linguistic notions are from 5th – 4th century b.c. And grammatical description became a profession in the 17th c. Plato’s dialogue “Cratilus” is the first Western document of linguistic analysis‚ hiss notion of language is that each word has an underlying form which express the meaning of that word in a transparent way. Additionally‚ words are

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