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    Writing Negative Messages LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ you will be able to 1 2 3 4 Apply the three-step writing process to negative messages Explain the differences between the direct and the indirect approaches to negative messages‚ including when it’s appropriate to use each one Identify the risks of using the indirect approach‚ and explain how to avoid such problems Adapt negative messages for internal and external audiences 5 6 7 Explain the importance of maintaining

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    Were the crusades worthwhile for the people of Europe? Religious wars‚ known prominently by the name of the crusades‚ were a sequence of battles between Christian and Muslim forces for control of the Holy Lands‚ in particular‚ Jerusalem. The battles occurred between the years of 1096 and 1291. Christian forces believed it was the place where Jesus was crucified and where he ascended to heaven; alternatively‚ to Muslims it was the place where Muhammad ascended to heaven. Despite the

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    The Hawthorne Legacy effect produced an improvement human behavior and performance as a result of increased attention from supervisors‚ clients and co workers. Hawthorne was design to find ways to increase work production. The Hawthorne effect is both positive and beneficial‚ because knowing that they are being observed encourages people to behave or perform at a higher level of efficiency. The Theories X employees dislike work require close supervision‚ and are primarily interested in security.

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    Legacy. A powerful word. Our culture sees the word legacy as the amount of money or belongings one is leaving behind as they pass from this world. How saddening is that concept. Our world is so heavily focused on the worldly items. Legacy should not be seen as material things. This article beautifully focuses on a legacy that is truly the most valuable item. The true legacy is the quality of life you have left behind. The interactions we had with the people around us is how we will truly be remembered

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    1 Approaches to Legacy System Evolution Nelson H. Weiderman John K. Bergey Dennis B. Smith Scott R. Tilley December 1997 TECHNICAL REPORT CMU/SEI-97-TR-014 ESC-TR-97-014 Technical Report CMU/SEI-97-TR-014 ESC-TR-97-014 December 1997 Approaches to Legacy System Evolution Nelson H. Weiderman John K. Bergey Dennis B. Smith Scott R. Tilley Reengineering Center Product Line Systems Unlimited distribution subject to the copyright. Software Engineering Institute

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    Legacies of colonialism in the today’s world Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 3 2.0 Three areas in which the legacies of colonizer affect 3 2.1 Discussion about Sociol & economic changes 4 2.2 Discussion about Civilisation development 4 2.3 Discussion about Urban Enlargement 4 3.0 Some specific examples showing the reflexion of colonizer’s legacies in today’s world 5 3.1 Examples for Sociol & economic changes 6 3.1.1 land-use/cover‚ vegetation/other natural habitats‚new

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    African History 08/12/12 African Legacies: Europe and America With every encounter‚ a memory remains‚ no matter how small the event the impact is always present. For the last 6 centuries‚ Europe and America have had a strong influence on Africa. Beginning in 1441 with Portugal’s hand in slavery to the United States and Great Britain part in the Libyan Civil war‚ the Western world has long been attracted to Africa (Hoag Lecture Notes). The legacies left behind are seen as reasons for Africa’s

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    the male sex. Body language‚ eating habits‚ oral communication and social gatherings play a large role in the pursuit of the opposite sex. I had a chance to observe the nonverbal behavior of the male American during my Introduction to History: The Crusades class in detail‚ since they outnumbered the women twenty to four. Since the class consisted largely of lecture and note taking‚ interruptions by the students were few and far between‚ and any carnal or emotional attractions were very secretive. The

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    is pain. You may have learned that the beginning of my pain aroused from my childhood. In the book Transcend to Legacy: Facing myself‚ I described the significant and various events that lead to pain throughout my current life. I learned that God was using my pains from family‚ relationships‚ jobs and everyday experiences to prepare me for the calling He had on my life. Transcend to Legacy: The Calling‚ walks us through the process of identifying discovering and walking in your call. It’s been over

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    The Legacy of Emerson “To be great is to be misunderstood” (Emerson‚ “Self-Reliance”). Throughout his lifetime‚ Ralph Waldo Emerson worked to progress American literature. Emerson was a pioneer of transcendentalism and stressed the importance of being oneself in a world full of conformity. He believed following one’s intuition was the way to find success and lasting happiness. Emerson‚ “. . . believed in people . . .” and “. . . raised everyone to his own level” (“Emerson’s Declining Years”)

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