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    1.0 Introduction According to Sekaran & Baugie (2014), research is the process of finding solutions to a problem after a thorough study and analysis of the situational factors. In the other word, it also can be define as systematic collection, analysis and interpretation of data to answer a certain question or solve a problem. A research aim is to find the answers about something that is “unsure of” (Chua, 2012). To conduct the good research, research strategy is very important. Research…

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    “Face Value Hidden Camera Investigation: Do Looks Really Matter?” Justin Kilcline Critical Reading 101 Professor Cynthia Diefert 13 October 2016 CRE101 Midterm ”Face Value Hidden Camera Investigation: Do Looks Really Matter?” Topic: (not necessary to include in essay since it is already present in issue and conclusion) Attractive, Model, Appearance, “Hidden Camera Investigation”, Issue: Does physical appearance affect the way someone is treated? Conclusion: Yes, physical…

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    quote in this book because it shows two things. The first is Lucy’s kindness and her will to forgive. It is also important because it contains the theme. Lucy shows the trait over and over again in countless examples with Edmund, Peter, and Susan. In real life, there are plenty of examples in which people forgive one another. There can be small instances, and there can also be huge instances such as letting someone out of…

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    Equally important in his refutation of the arguments made against him is his use of pathos. Dr. King adds detail stories of conversations held between him and his children to appeal to the emotions of the clergymen, as he refutes the argument that all of his demonstrations aren’t well timed, such as when you suddenly find your tongue twisted and your speech stammering as you seek to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she cannot go to the public amusement park that has just been…

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    These two poems are similar, but also very different. They are similar because they are both written about war or in war times. They both use imagery and metaphors to allow the reader to visualize the scenes they are trying to convey. For example, in the poem “Dulce Et Decorum Est” the poet describes the use of gas and depicts how it killed one of his fellow soldiers. However, in the poem “The Charge of the Light Brigade” the poet writes about cannons and sabres. This also brings up the first…

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    Menu, a simple pamphlet, is perhaps one of the most vital tool of a restaurant. A strong menu can make all the difference; potentially rake in sales and increase profits. Overall, Cottage Inn’s menu is very strong and leaves very little improve. However, making every little adjustment to improve the menu can help increase success. Below are a couple recommendations that I would like to suggest to help improve the menu. Write the language of food. According to Charles Spence, a professor in…

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    see Him but Allah see you. Indeed, development of faith can shows by chancing in action because of felling God always observe on him. Even for people who do not believe in God, mystical experience can makes them realize the existence of God. For example, the case of Descartes, he attempted to prove the existence of God in his third meditation. After he got an idea of a perfect substance, then he realizes that there must be some formal reality which is a perfect substance- like God. Because only…

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    similarities between the articles; however, it failed to address the differences in the articles. Secondly, this analysis tool is created through an analyst’s perspective and awareness of data. For example, the analyst will use their personal theoretical and scholarly background to establish descriptive/initial codes through spontaneous analysis instead of controlled methodology (Strauss and Corbin 1990). These limitations raise concern as a thorough analysis was not performed with this tool and…

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    narrator, the old man, and the officers, Poe drove the story into a descriptive masterpiece. For instance, each character was revealed to the audience indirectly, the officers were described as “three men who introduced themselves with suavity,” the old man’s only description came from his name and his eye, and lastly, the narrator had no description of his own besides the madness he claimed he did not possess. Poe’s indirect descriptive technique offered his audience the freedom of imagining…

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    interpretation of the culture. Only at the age of 21-years old, Langston Hughes produced “Mother to Son” to represent the familial relationship in a black household. Hughes incorporates deep contrasts in the subject’s life through literary comparisons with descriptive language while connecting the whole story with a distinct form of language structure. Hughes has the mother in the poem express her wishes for her son through a single metaphor: a staircase. The second line introduces the “crystal…

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