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    you must submit an idea concept or working prototype that demonstrates how life is better with Bluetooth and also you would need a letter of recommendation to win this. • The Siemen’s competition which is worth 100,000 dollars and you have to submit your research on a certain topic to a scientist and also present to the scientist to win this scholarship. • The young patriots essay contest worth 5,000 dollars which you have to write an essay on the certain topic given and the best essay given…

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    My public school education experience began in 1976 and concluded in 1989. Between 1975 and the early spring of 1980 I attended school in a Maryland suburb of Washington, DC. The spring of 1980, my family moved to what was at that time a very rural Spotsylvania County, Virginia where I would complete my public education experience. My school experiences, including those involving STEM stand in stark contrast to the experiences I provide for my students. My elementary teachers relied heavily…

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    How did you feel about Harambe murder? Even though Harambe was a western gorilla this is still a threat to gorillas. Eastern Gorillas are being extinct because of events like this. I know you are probably asking why did you chose Eastern Gorillas when there are animals like Giant Pandas that you can write about! The thing is that Gorillas aren’t an animal’s many people are interested about, but what they don’t know is that gorillas are the closest things to a human. Think about let’s say that…

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    Born To Be Good is a non-fiction novel by Dacher Keltner. Keltner is a psychology professor and a director of a science center that studies emotions. He has dedicated his time and research to the study of positive emotions thus, giving him the credibility and authority to write this book. Throughout the entire novel he uses accurate representations of rhetorical devices to make the argument seem more plausible to his audience. The novel gives an in-depth analysis about emotions and their origins…

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    Churchill Hotel Case Study

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    Barney (1991) Campbell (1999) Peteraf (1993) Lieberman and Montgomery (1988) How Core Competences are applied to Competitive Advantage: How to identify a service’s core competences and how resources linked in will lead to competitive advantage Prahalad and Hamel (1994) Kay (1993) Heene and Sanchez (1997) Leavy (2003) Competitive Environment: Examining both Micro and Macro environment and Porter’s Five Forces Framework applied to the Churchill hotel Ginter and Duncan (1990) Porter…

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    from a shopping list, to a proposal on the newest pacemaker on the market; therefore, we change our method of writing to meet the intended audience. Every field of study has its own ways of writing. In the Biomedical engineering field, writing can take on multiple avenues. To better understand Biomedical engineering and the way they write we need to understand what they do. According to a quick Google search of “What do Biomedical engineer do” we get a small paragraph by Life Science stating…

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    Career Observation

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    recommend for persons pursuing a career in this field? and 5) Why did this type of work interest you and did you always know you wanted to pursue this field of study? Some additional questions I thought to ask her during the interview were based on her emphasis in graphic design, such as 1) What benefit does graphic design hold in your career? And 2) How does a journalism major improve her abilities within her duties and…

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    lack of exercise, each of us should take full responsibility for our diet and lifestyle. Scientists have previously proven links between drug addiction and fast-food addiction and increasingly there is a growing body of research that is finding out how junk food is hard wiring our brains for cravings. , Fats and simple sugars can act on the brain in the same way as nicotine and heroin. New and potentially explosive findings on the biological effects of fast food suggest that eating yourself into…

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    communities being compared are the business and writing communities represented by “Globalization, National Identity and Foreign Policy: Understanding 'Global Korea'” by Jojin V. John. John (2015) and “Rhetorical Reading Strategies and the Construction of Meaning” by Christina Haas and Linda Flower (1988) respectively. John (2015) wrote his article about Korea’s history on foreign policy and how it has impacted Korea’s relationship with other countries, including business based relationships.…

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    In Lavanya Ramanathan’s article “Why everyone should stop calling immigrant food ‘ethnic’” written for The Washington Post on 21st July 2015, she stated that American's perception of ethnic food as inferior has to be eradicated and how American food has incorporated culture cuisine’s element into its own. Similarly, in Ashlie Stevens’ article “Stop thinking and just eat: when ‘food adventuring’ trivializes culture” written for The Guardian on 1st June 2015, she stated that food adventuring is an…

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