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    Over The Top Analysis

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    Different careers call to different types of people, be it working in at a desk or defending their country. This can be shown in the articles The Super Man Behind Super-Man, written by Bijal P. Trivedi and Over the Top, written by Rene Skelton. The article Over the Top talks about photographer Carson Peter and his job photographing dangerous places. The Spider Man Behind Spider-Man talks about Steven Kutcher and how he took his career of being an Entomologist though a twist and began to work in…

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    BHP Billiton Case Study

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    company located in Melbourne, and BHP Billiton Plc located in London. The company operates as one entity with a unified management team and the same board of directors. BHP operates in the diversified resources industry with mines extracting copper, iron ore, coal, nickel, zinc, and petroleum amongst others across the globe with a focus in Australia and the Americas. (http://www.bhpbilliton.com/our-businesses) BHP has a “Charter” driving the company’s purpose, mission, vision, and values. The…

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    Marco Ruby Speech Analysis

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    A speaker should always include a transition to make sure his/her crowd is not confused on where the speaker is at in his speech. James Wretch writes “Basically, a transition is a sentence where the speaker summarizes what was said in one point and previews what is going to be discussed in the next point” he writes in terms meaning that it helps the listener gets ready for the next topic while helping the listener also be aware of the summary of the last topic the speaker talked about…

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    speaking class during my freshman year, so I looked forward to the possible challenges and learning opportunities an advanced class would present. I knew I was an effective public speaker, but I wanted to continue to improve my abilities. After practically finishing this course, I can confidently call myself an advanced public speaker because of three key speaking strengths I possess, although I can still improve in a few areas of weakness. The first key element of public speaking I have…

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    Final Self Evaluation Establishing Ethos is one of the most important aspects of giving a speech. The audience’s perception of a speaker, is very important to their understanding and comprehension of one’s speech. In this public speaking course, I believe I have done a decent job in achieving positive ethos. Every time I delivered a speech I made sure to make eye contact with every member of the audience. This is good in establishing a positive ethos as it allowed me to make a personal…

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    understandable; she and Jack worked hard to establish a new method of language learning for Northwestern students. The club, Campus Language Connection, is the McCarter’s second foray into creating a language organization. This new group joins native speakers of a language with those who hope to learn that language. CLC aims to help students not only become competent in a foreign language, but to build a unique community of students that appreciate cultures in a way that cannot normal classes…

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    Summary Of Ender's Game

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    Ender’s lesson In the book Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, unfriendly aliens mounted an attack on Earth. After repelling the buggers, Colonel Graff creates a military school aimed to find the next great commander. Finding interest into Ender, he is recruited to battle school. Here, students study strategy, tactics, military history and goes deeper into math and science. At school, Ender finds himself at the top spot, which impresses Colonel Graff. Ender graduate from battle school and is…

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    Mentality In Ender's War

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    The purpose of a war is different in each war. Some wars are fought for peace, and others are fought for the wanting of acquiring something. These two kinds of wars can be represented by the novels Old Man’s War by John Scalzi and Enders Game by Orson Scott Card. In both of the novels, military leaders manipulate their soldiers in a way to create a winning situation. The leaders advantages of using these soldiers come with costs and risks. The costs of wars include a soldier’s mentality during…

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    Ender's Game Theme

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    Imagine being six years old and the third child in an overpopulated world with a planet of aliens called buggers threatening to attack. This is what life is like in a futuristic world for the brilliant Ender Wiggin before his departure to the Battle School on a space station orbiting Earth. Not only is Ender the most intelligent child at the Battle School, but is also a talented strategist which sets him apart from the other children. Ender wants to be a good person and tries to avoid violence…

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    English is the most proficient out of all the other ELL learners that I have encountered. Having lived in the United States for the past two years I assumed that they had enough times to practice their English to almost the same level as a native speaker. I learned English since I was 2 as my father spoke it to me and I had a British tutor. I started picking up American English when I was seven when I attended school here. Young Learners tend to pick up language faster and more efficiently than…

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