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    strategic approaches to choose from, direct and indirect. The former approach represents conventional warfare tactics and defence, whereas the latter approach for the counterinsurgent denotes various kinds of barbarism, and terrorism and guerilla tactics for the insurgent group Arreguin-Toft’s (2001). Direct strategic approaches are employed to destroy the opponent’s armed forces with the intent of crushing its physical ability to battle, whereas indirect approaches are used to thwart the…

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    Teaching Strategies for Indirect Instruction The indirect instruction model is defined as a teaching strategy that is designed to teach concepts, patterns, and abstractions with emphasis being on concept learning, inquiry, and problem solving. This type of learning approach is based off the constructivism theory. Teachers that use this method do not provide systematic instruction or sequencing that is organized and provided by the teacher. In this method of teaching, students gain…

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    In this class, we have been reading many stories involving numerous different characters and plots. Some of the stories we have read include Beowulf, The Canterbury Tales, “The Rocking-Horse Winner”, “The Demon Lover”, “My Mother Never Worked”, and more. While reading these stories, we studied two different literary elements: characterization and archetypes/the hero’s journey. The stories where we focused on characterization were The Canterbury Tales, “Rocking Horse Winner”, “The Demon Lover”,…

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    Loneliness, with the use of characterization, symbolism, and a establish mood throughout the novel, Hall symphosize a lugubrious tale. Through the whole of this novel, indirect characterization has been the primary approach Hall chooses to bring forth the multitude of character’s personality and inner beings. Alongside the use of indirect characterization, Hall utilizes symbolism to her advantage. Symbolism can be observed in the overall novel, include the title, if you can notice. Additionally…

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    Communication is essential in all businesses. Communication is the process of sending and receiving messages. It is so important that it can determine whether you are successful or unsuccessful in your business profession. Good communication is practical, factual, concise, and efficient information. The communication model is an eight step road map that provides a practical overview of the process. The eight steps are: the sender has an idea, the sender encodes the idea as a message, the…

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    individual to not bring up any issue that the speaker finds unimportant and takes up his time. Therefore, the sentence highlighted shows an indirect speech act. Rather than a more direct approach like “I don’t to waste my time”, it shows that the addressee is attempting to save face and to show that the speaker is not rough in the way he speaks. It also has an indirect relationship between its structure and function because the sentence does not mean the literal meaning but rather an intention…

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    The problem of the criterion is one of the key issues in epistemology. In The Problem of the Criterion, R.M. Chisholm successfully argues that through the particularist method we can sort the truth from the fallacies. Chisholm manages this by laying out a procedure to sort true beliefs from false beliefs and setting fair conditions on the particularist’s method. The problem of the criterion, as laid out by Chisholm is “the vicious circle” (1982, p. 61) or descending into an infinite regress. To…

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    direct cultures is they get straight to the point, openly confront issues, engage in necessary conflict, be frank, and state things clearly (Bird, 2014). Some countries that have a direct culture is United States, Australia, Canada, and Netherlands. Indirect cultures are cultures in which small talk is made before going into the wanted topic (McLean, 2010). This is mostly due to help build relationships before discussing important matters. They also learn to be mindful of what they say and do.…

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    Britain established an indirect rule in Ghana, also known as the “Gold Coast”, leading to major economic and social negative impacts affecting the Natives. Ghanaians, more conscious about the oppressing conditions under which they live, started protesting using violent methods such as riots and boycotts. The rise of Kwame Nkrumah brought a new different dimension to the freedom movement. Influenced by Ghandi’s peaceful strategy, the political leader was able to free the country from colonialist…

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    The small culture approach argues that organisational activities and practices are not necessarily subordinates of the larger culture. This is because organisations culture can emerge from values and believes created within that culture. Hence, the small culture paradigm applies the heuristic model where individuals think things through by elimination process and discover some truths about a situation or people (Schutkowski, 2006). This is the typical research approach that would be applied when…

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