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    The editorial page of a newspaper, magazine, or another source is a public forum to express one’s view of a newsworthy topic to a diverse audience. An editorial presents the writer’s opinion on a topic to inform or influence the reader regarding the issue, as well as provides evidence to justify their position and suggestions to resolve the issue (Zarza, Tan, Chan, & Ali, 2015). Poorly written editorials should not be published without revisions, because the purpose of the editorial is lost in…

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    The author uses description and a plot twist to present the fact that not telling the truth to others impacts everyone. Lying to others is an immense problem that affects everyone in the story. As Laurie comes home to his parents day by day, he informs them about Charles, causing his parents to become very curious wondering why Charles is this way. Since the beginning of Laurie's school year Charles´ behavior and actions at school and the punishments he receives from his teacher make them…

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    AASW Code Of Ethics

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    (2010) “social worker will obtain informed consent before client’s activities are recorded”. In addition the social work should also inform the client the purpose of the information and how it might be used (AASW, 2010). 3. As the same ethical principle as number 2. The AASW (2010, p28) states at the commencement of the professional relationship a social worker must inform to the client of the limits of confidentiality”. 4. The ethical values of respect of person (AASW, 2010, p.12),states that…

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    Women In Paid Work Essay

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    Both the readings inform us that the increase in women’s engagement in paid work is an important aspect of global economic integration and throughout the readings there is a continuous emphasis on how the rise of the global economy and globalization has led to insecurity of employment and income. Beneria has defined global feminization of labor as the increase in the number of women working in paid work and has further explained it by describing women’s work in different sectors such as…

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    The Public: The Premise of Journalism. Journalism can be summed up simply as the profession of producing a reliable source of news to inform the public. The great journalist Joseph Pulitzier stressed that news is a “combination of entertainment, information and public service.” Public service may be the most important element. As Washington Post Executive Editor Martin Baron stated in his commencement speech at CUNY, “our job is to give the public the information it needs and deserves to know.”…

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    Immortalization

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    To start off, the author’s purpose is the main reason on why the author writes about a specific topic. In ‘Women of NASA to be Immortalized’, the author’s purpose could be two of 4 things. Looking at P.I.E.R (Persuade, Inform, Entertain, and Reflect), I’ve chosen inform and reflect. Below are my reasons why, as well as text evidence I’ve collected. To introduce, informative writing is created to give the reader data, or information on a selected topic. I chose informative to be one of the…

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    thought that nothing would happen to him. He got addicted and my mom told him that if he does not quit he would have lung problems. He got lucky that he had quit before it seriously affected him. Now after researching the causes of lung cancer, I will inform him about what can happen and how it could change is…

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    The Maltese Falcon

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    the phone informs Spade of his partner's death. His reaction is more shocking than the news, because we hear absolutely no remorse, melancholy, regret, anger, or anything of the sort in his voice after learning of the news. We simply hear him continue on as if what he had just learned was that it will rain the next day. In fact, his next phone call is not to the widow of his partner, who he had an affair with, but to his secretary, Effie, informing her of the news and having her inform the widow…

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    left to himself, Horatio finds Hamlet and informs him on the ghost sightings near the platform. Hamlet leaves with…

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    President Obama’s 2008 Inauguration Speech The inauguration speech by President Barrack Obama was just as memorable as the fact that he was the first past of African-American heritage to hold the position of commander in chief of the US. The president’s use of rhetoric as well as his eloquence and background both ethnically and socially created a rich mix that further cemented the legendary status in the speech he made that night in 2008. Specifically, it addressed the new president’s…

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