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    establishing a sardonic tone, and using varied diction and syntax throughout. In Funny in Farsi, Dumas varies her diction depending on whether she wants to come across as informative and serious, or maintain the sardonicism that is prevalent throughout. The best example of the sardonicism in the text is when, after explaining how her…

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    Teli-ktlamsitasit ( Ways of Believing ), it is an informative and educational read though it 's tough at times to navigate. It 's a book that wouldn 't be recommended for anyone below the undergraduate level to read unless there was a burning desire to know more about the Mi 'Kmaw society of Eskasoni, Nova Scotia because it is not an easy read. I have never read a book remotely like it, and have no comparison to judge it against but it was an informative and educational read that I got a lot…

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    y Conserve Energy Future (January 08, 2015) 7 Pros and Cons of Wind Energy - Conserve Energy Future. Retrieved on December 17, 2015. From http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/pros-and-cons-of-wind-energy.php Energy Informative (n,d) How Much Do Solar Panels Cost - Energy Informative. Retrieved on December 17, 2015. From http://energyinformative.org/solar-panels-cost/ Mail Online (n,d) Wind farms can actually Increase climate change by raising temperatures and causing downpours, warn academics.…

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    The manual is easy to read and the writing method makes concepts easier to grasp. Using research from a biblical viewpoint helps to broaden my view of research in general. Introduction to Research Overview Introduction to research has been very informative. Research is used in almost every facet of life, although many times, our results are not recognized as research. The use of American Psychological Association…

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    of World War II, numbered more than 1,000.” This word choice shows a factual nature of the content because this sentence is backed up by statistics and numbers. Since objective is measurable this makes this example from the text objective because of its statistics and numbers. Another example in the article of objectivity is when it says, “charred corpses of more than 50 Jews killed in the Ohrdruf concentration camp.” This word choice shows an informational tone. The tone that this sets is a…

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    (Lavinsky, 2013). Executive dashboards provide a helicopter view of the analysis before digging deeper into the data (TechTarget, 2006). They provide with information that help achieve business objectives and help make faster business decisions. For example for a given website the executives might be interested only in the topline information rather than the in depth…

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    What makes a journalist? A person writing this would probably jump to an answer that is obvious and played out, for example, someone who reports the news, however there is much more to it than that. A person writing on this prompt would have to consider all the different types of journalism that there is and what they really do. The person would also have to take into account how a journalist gets their stories, the rules they have to follow, as well as the research that does into the job. By…

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    Informative Speech Outline General Purpose: To present a speech on the elderly that is both informative and clearly spoken. Specific Purpose: To inform the public of the many social injustices in today’s society against elderly people. Introduction: I. Attention Getter: Discrimination in old age continues to be tolerated across our nation. II. Motivation for Listening: Elderly discrimination is on the rise. Why? III. Thesis Statement: Unless you die young, we are all going to become old…

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    as how each style and job occupations Barbie had was based on the views and standards of that time. This book, set in today, and the Barbie today. Though it does show the past of Barbie, and even Ruth Handler (the creator of Barbie) it is as an informative of its past or compared to today’s Barbie. Though this was designed for young adults as an audience. While it is a quite short book, and it is in an almost “children’s book-ish” format its topics cover very in-depth within the creation,…

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    He begins writing about personal examples then moves to discussing more scientific and historical examples. After the introduction, Carr writes about his personal experiences. He goes into great detail about his inability to remain focused on long texts. It allows for the reader to understand Carr’s main topic that will…

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