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    The language is a most powerful weapon that we can use for to create a great impact on others; moreover, it has influenced over time. In "Politics and the English Language", George Orwell develops pretentious diction can misleading people from the language and language is a reflection of our culture and society. On the other hand, in "Letter from Birmingham Jail", Martin Luther King, Jr. shows his belief about the segregation and tried to get the support from the community. In both texts, George…

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    Semiotic Analysis Of Tattoos

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    By choosing to tattoo the bodies with symbols and signs, usually associated with the gangs that they are in, they prove their loyalty and allegiance to the gang. Tattooing is a painful process by norm. It involves bleeding and coloring your skin layer to form designs. In prisons without proper equipment and sanitation it is a risk and even more painful procedure in getting a tattoo. It's called the free hand method in which the inmate gets ink and a needle and uses the original Polynesian weapon…

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    This concept is documented in literature (Beer et al 1990, Mezias & Glynn 1993, Savolainen 2000) and visible in the critical part ‘leadership’ takes in the EFQM Excellence Model as a primary enabler. Relationship between TQM and BE The stated objective of the EFQM is to supply organisations with a framework that ideally represents a BE philosophy that can be applied in practice to all organisation irrespective of geography, size or business stage (Adebanjo 2001). The pursuit of BE provides a…

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    Subway Case Study

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    Lunch time was the busiest as there was a flooding in of a variety of people from different ethnic backgrounds and different ages. People ranged from office workers dressed in suit and ties, students probably from a nearby college dressed in uniform and little kids who come along with their parents. The place was sort of overcrowded due to the small venue, the queue stretched all the way to the door, although the three members of staff working at the time seemed to do a pretty good job of…

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    As earlier noted, our group was more identified with that of a task group since we were all brought together to complete a few task for a short period of time. There were eight members who each had different personalities so not every idea that was put forward by the group did some of its members agree with. There were clash of personalities and even clash of gender between two members. On one meeting occasion a female member had conflict with one of the males about his style of conversation as…

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    Origin Of Beer

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    Beer was an integral part of their religious ceremonies and mythology. Early civilizations found the mood-altering properties of beer supernatural, and the newfound state of intoxication was considered divine. Beer, it was thought, must contain a spirit or god, since drinking the liquid so possessed the spirit of the drinker. Remnants of this belief persist to modern times. We still refer to alcohol and alcoholic beverages as “spirits”. “The mouth of a perfectly happy man is filled with beer”,…

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    What is the language? The language is a most powerful weapon that we can used for to create a great impact on others; moreover, it could be influenced over and over the time. In “Politics and the English Language”, George Orwell stated that language is a reflection of our culture and society. On the contrary, in “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, Martin Luther King, Jr. shows his belief about the segregation and tried to bring his community up to against the unjust law. In the both texts, George…

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    even the way they engage in courtship to find a mate. The way the Germans and Americans have shaped the norms within their culture are a direct result of their values. These norms are just activities reflecting their opinion of how the “world should be, rather than the assumptions about the way the world really is.” (Hall, p. 49-50) Social Etiquette in these cultures are different in regards to formality, reserve, and respect. German culture is typically known to engage in formal interactions…

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    Hello Americans and "ALL" Nationalities around the world; "The American Dialogue" website has been created for "you," by everyday people; "just like yourselves." In one way or another, we all have been affected by a story we've heard regarding the emotional abuse of a child, or possibly, a situation that may have personally happened to our self. Either way, it is an injustice, and EVERYONE NEEDS TO BE HEARD. The open forum of "The American Dialogue" website was created so that your voice…

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    The German Fusiliers were a type of German soldiers rented to the British to help fight in the Revolutionary War in America. During the American Revolutionary War, German princes hired out some of their regular army troops to Great Britain to use to fight against the American troops. About 30,000 of these men served in North America. A large amount of them were called Hessians, because the largest group came from Hesse-Kassel. They didn’t come as individuals, but as entire groups of soldiers…

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