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    Business Level 3 Unit 3 P3

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    Task 3: Understand how and why customer groups are targeted. This is the target market of Nuevo Ropa: NUEVO ROPA’S TARGET MARKET: Individuals from 10-20 years of age are our target audience, because teenagers nowadays love to DIY or do it yourself. We also target fashion bloggers. If you’re using Tumblr, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, or other social media networks you can see that most of them are involved with DIY'S. This will also help us to advertise our products, because famous fashion…

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    Language Observation Paper

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    multiple of times in the dialogue. For example the teacher shows a picture of a pen and says “This is my pen” than the students say “This is my pen”. The students listen how the teacher pronounces the sentence and list objects and then they repeat the sentence out loud back to the teacher. Once the students have memorized the dialog sentence the teacher plays one role by showing a picture of an object such as a pen, notebook, book, or pencil and the students fill in the blank. When a teacher…

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    In the short stories, Boys and Girls by, Alice Munro and The Birth Mark by Nathaniel Hawthorne, each author has shown similarities of two young women who seem to change their appearance or personality to conform to the desires of strong male figures in their lives. Both authors use their talent in literature to express their societal views and the role women were expected to play in that time period. It was important that authors could use their talent of writing to express their own societal…

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    Information Overload The internet has become a global resource for all things. It is now commonplace as we use it everyday. We are wholly reliant on it for social networking, communication, directions, news source, marketing, entertainment and the list continues. The internet holds the answers to everything that we want to know. But what cost is this having on the way that we think and recall information on our own? Is the internet actually making us mindless? Even though the internet may…

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    “Twelve Years a Slave” by Solomon Northup is written with a sort of detached narrative, creating an opening for readers to place themselves in his shoes, by writing earnestly the story gives the reader a full perspective and a loftier sense of Northup character. "I have no comments to make upon the subject of Slavery. Those who read this book may form their own opinions of the "peculiar institution"." (Northrop 237) This impartial approach allows a bridge of commonalities between Northrop and…

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    In US v Forester the court held that the use of pen registers without a warrant is legal because these numbers are considered addresses and not content. The court observed that a pen register on an individual’s computer that captures the individual IP addresses, email addresses, sites visited and the volume of data sent from that account, is similar to a traditional pen register that does not constitute a search and as such a warrant is not…

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    majority vote. Many of the bills drafted by Congress are initiated by the executive branch. The president also has the power to issue executive orders, which are binding under federal law. President Obama once said, “I've got a pen and I've got a phone - and I can use that pen to sign executive orders” (Barack Obama, n.d). Another power of the presidency, is to send the armed forces of the country to war and make treaties with counties. Examples of this are the Gulf and Vietnam wars, along with…

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    Cognitive Rehabilitation

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    Cognitive rehabilitation was an 8 week program which was followed at OPD level in clinical neuropsychology room ranging from 60-90 mins session once a week. The session opens with temporal and spatial orientation, to improve patients' independence and learning how to use compensatory strategies. These orientations were made using calendars and diary. This was based on Reality orientation concept.4 It operates through the presentation of orientation information (e.g. time, place and…

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    by using tools such as pens, pencils and brushes. They are more easily engaged in activities such as building blocks and sewing etc. Primary school aged children’s physical development can be supported by a range of strategies, materials and resources. Strategies may include strengthening the gross motor skills to play organised sports such as kicking or bouncing a ball. Children in this age group strengthen the fine motor skills by doing handwriting and typing with pens, pencils and keyboards…

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    Antebellum Slave Market” focuses on the domestic slave trade in New Orleans and on the market itself which is representative of the underselling of slave’s worth. Looking solely at chapter six titled “Act for Sale,” Johnson introduces his focus on the slave pen, where the body as a product shaped the identities of both blacks and whites. Slave sales were always about performance and was marked by price and value. It was important to think of the slaves as objects rather than humans. To…

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