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    6 5 4 3 2 1 Test 1 PART ONE PAPER 1: READING Answer keys PAPER 1: READING Test 2 Part 1 (questions 1–2) 16 C C A Part 1 You are going to read three extracts which are all concerned in some way with communication. For questions 1 – 6‚ choose the answer (A‚ B‚ C or D) which you think fits best according to the text. Mark your answers on the separate answer sheet. _________________________________________________________________________________ What’s it like being a

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    In our analyses of both Maus and Persepolis we determined that the figure of the narrator is always linked to the autobiography in numerous complicated ways‚ and this concept can be taken literally in the context of autography‚ or graphic memoir. The author has the ability to literally insert themselves into the text and narrate from two separate levels. One level inevitably sees the author as the figure who is telling the story‚ and the other sees the author as a character who interacts with the

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    On pages 74 through 77 of Fun Home‚ Alison Bechdel chronicles her full realization that she is a lesbian in her own “bookish” way. Moving on from the clinical dictionary definition of the word “lesbian” that she discovered in her early adolescence (page 74‚ panel 3)‚ Bechdel turns to works of fiction and chronicles of others’ experiences with homosexuality which she finds in books at her college’s library‚ as opposed to exploring her sexuality on her own in the real world. This is consistent with

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    ßłūę Thørñbōröûgh Alison Pearse Stevens‚ the author of “Learning Rewires the Brain‚” explains that different types of learning and activity lead to changes in brain cells when you steadily master new skill.s. Some of these skills include swimming‚ playing piano‚ or hitting a baseball.. Neuroscientist similar to Nathan Spreng have discovered that the more you work on something the easier it becomes. Other articles have shown that you can multitask and perform something while thinking about other things

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    some have not been careful. Or should we say: some employers haven’t been careful. With technological advances happening basically every month‚ some people take a while to adapt or get too fascinated and begin to over use it or use it inadequally. Alison Stein Wellner’s text Lost in Translation discusses the negative impact that technology has had in face-to-face communications at work. Wellner observes that “new research indicates that overreliance on e-mail can degrade an organization’s interpersonal

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    characters in the poem is that of Alison‚ a woman who is married to an older man called John the carpenter‚ "this carpenter hadde wedded newe a wyf". Alison’s attractions are suggested primarily by animal similes and she is described as radiant "ful brighter was the shining of hir hewe". Alison’s beauty cannot be separated from her animation and vitality. This‚ with a hint of naivety‚ is suggested by the comparisons to "kide or calf" and (twice) to a colt. Alison is soft as a "wether’s wolle" and

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    Alison Killing is an architect‚ she talks about death‚ and connects it with architecture. She demonstrates that after technology took over medicine‚ our tools and machines got bigger. In order to bring these big devices such as MRI and PET machines‚ hospitals started to be bigger. Furthermore‚ they started to be mainstream with huge black and white corridors‚ fluorescent light and weird drug smell. Is this the place that a person wants to die? She says that “Where we die is the key part of how we

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    the rest of the world? I n Alison Motluk’s essay ”Supersize Me”‚ she claims that living an unhealthy lifestyle has become the norm due to the prevailing culture in the United States that promotes obesity. She comes to this conclusion through various observations of the changes in American society. She justifies this statement by pointing out that in a ten year period‚ the number of people considered clinically obese has doubled in some parts of the country. Alison Motluk asserts that one reason

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    The very compelling documentary‚ Ai WeiWei: Never Sorry by Alison Klayman‚ demonstrates a very ambitious contemporary artist trying to change the system in his homeland‚ China‚ Beijing. The film captures Ai Weiwei in his moments of capturing international attention through his pieces of inspiring and controversial art. Ai Weiwei expresses himself through his artistic style and social activism pertaining to China’s government. Ai Weiwei had been assaulted by a police officer in China which

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    fundamental new skills for establishment high productivity and effective treatment of employees (Samson & Daft‚ 2005). This essay will discuss some theories from contributors to this approach included Henri Fayol‚ Mary Parker Follett and Chester I. Barnard. It will also examine how they are applied in a New Zealand organisation which is called Fisher & Paykel. Firstly‚ this essay will show two of Fayol’s 14 general principles which are ‘scalar chain of authority’ and ‘initiative’‚ and how the organisation

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