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    1. The research problem (a) Background Melbourne’s transportation structure, and more importantly the tram system plays a crucial role in the lives of many Melbournians providing them with a mode of transport, whether that be travelling to work, education or leisure activities. Obtaining a greater understanding of customer’s satisfaction towards Yarra Trams’ service will assist in determining the strengths of the service, but also areas for improvement. Google Trends data (Appendix A)…

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    Extended Assignment Does a story have to come from the author’s own experience? A story does not have to come from an author’s own experience(,) but often an author includes their own experiences when writing a narrative type story. The author may also write an informative type story that does not include themselves. A author may write a expository type story that doesn’t include them self, it is an explanatory style story. A descriptive style of story or essay writing is usually used…

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    Mission Statement The mission of the organization is to provide luxury and professional pet grooming while protecting the animal rights. The Mode Pets Salon seeks to respond to the needs of all kinds of clientele and to pay specific attention to the fact that all creatures deserve respect, love, gentleness, and dignity. Company Information Pet grooming is a new business venture gaining popularity in different parts of the U.S. because a large number of the population people are continuing to…

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    multiple literary structures and various forms of writing, Díaz not only attempts to construct an alternative identity and history for the silenced “páginas en blanco”, but also attempts to invent a historical coherence for the world. Through a commentary mode of writing, Díaz establishes a voice, not only for an American consciousness, but also for a Dominican-American engagement with an American consciousness. For those of us “who missed [our] mandatory two seconds of Dominican history”, Díaz…

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    The "Gateway to the World" article is an informative article. In it you will find information about each of Georgia's transportation modes, starting with their sea mode of transport. With the Port of Savannah being the fourth largest growing container port in the U.S. Georgia also has the Port of Brunswick which is the nation's biggest seaport for importing automobiles. Georgia is thought of by some as number two in the U.S. for their infrastructure and access to global markets. Georgia…

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    In some cases, the writer will opt for a narrative mode of ‘showing’ r ather than ‘telling’, electing not just to report an encounter retrospectively, but rather to reconstruct in a novelistic fashion. A degree of fictionality is thus inherent in all tr avel writers. The genre of travel writing and fiction intersect e ach other sharing many complexities of the form. Travel writing, however, remains a loosely defined body of literature. One’s ready assumption, probably, would be that travel…

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    and other communicative modes that the communicator chooses in order to send an understandable message to his or her recipient. This paper discusses how choice leads to selection in any multimodal space. The paper begins by defining what multimodality is and it concludes by explaining how multimodality influences the communicator’s choice and the selection of words. 2. WHAT IS MULTIMODALITY According to Liu (2013) “multimodality is the combination of different semiotic modes”. That is in any…

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    Finally there is the mode, which is linked to the textual function. Essentially, the mode is how a text communicates information to the audience (119). Halliday describes the mode as “what part the language is playing, what it is that the participants are expecting language to do for them in that situation” (Halliday and Hasan, 12). Additionally, this entails the form or medium the text is presented in (Schirato and Yell, 119). According to Schirato and Yell, the mode of a language needs to…

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    Hogarth 's plotting of Marriage à la Mode by James Lawson is an academic journal about the meaning and symbolism represented in the Marriage à la Mode series. He addresses all of the paintings that are in this series individually and in great detail. In the first painting, The Marriage Settlement, he pays great attention to the detailed representations that are commonly overlooked. One example would be his observations would be the lack of likeness between the two children and their respective…

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    Then we can use this to look into alternate modes of transportation. Transportation investments can also shape areas. Investments are usually a political matter. They can have a huge impact of the different neighborhoods, the way areas are laid out, and land values. The Intermodal Surface Transportation…

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