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    aggressively blamed me for making up the whole story. But right after I repeated their every single word without any hesitation, they were finally sorry for what they had done to me. I explained to my classmates that there was nothing wrong to be born with an Asian accent, that we were all English leaners, so why we had to say bad words about each other instead of helping one other, and that we all came here in order to carry out our American dreams, so please stopped hurting others’ feelings.…

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    phenomenon that a word, phrase or clause can have more than one possible interpretation. It is thus an attribute of any idea or statement whose intended meaning cannot be definitively resolved according to a rule or process with a finite number of steps. In ambiguity, specific and distinct interpretations are permitted (although some may not be immediately obvious), whereas with information that is vague,…

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    Why Is Kairos Important

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    an important subject within the scope of rhetoric since ancient times, mentioned by philosophers and rhetoricians such as Socrates, because it is an essential piece of the rhetorical puzzle. It helps speakers address their audience appropriately in order to obtain the response they desire from them. Although some critics believe that kairos is an impossible concept to attain because meaning is limitless, there are many real life examples in which it has been successfully utilized. In…

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    Spearheading English ability accounts for reading by skills vocabulary knowledge, reading fluency by the recognition of words. Phonological is important which it can be developed through activates on speech-reading (Denh 2008). Marschark (1996) believe speech-read and spoken articulated words is important have an effect on reading. In the classroom with speaking information can help enable phonological encoding the development of speechreadiing. This will…

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    Star Service Analysis

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    I have been, this one had an ambiance and the staff was so well trained and helpful. At the entrance a hostess welcomed us and accompanied us to our table. We did not have to wait even a minute and our server was already there asking for our drink orders. He was well trained and educated on every aspect of the menu. He was able to explain all the ingredients of every dish, give us an examples to…

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    views on the world but, both of the men’s radical ideas led to their assassination. Alan Berg was shot multiple times out of cold blood on June 18, 1984. Berg became a target when he offended a man from the white supremacist group The Order(Alan Berg, Wikipedia). The Order already did not like Berg…

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    Friday Case Study

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    Just a reminder of the actions required on a weekly basis: 1. Determine whether we need to issue PO for Fussie Cat Canned on every Friday, if Friday is a holiday then do it on Thursday. You will need to ensure the following steps are followed: - Update the Inventory Available (Column E) - Update any containers received (Column F – AB) - Check any items highlighted in red in column AH, this will occur when the stocks falls below 3.2 - Update tab FCC-Mvmt at beginning of each month by extracting…

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    Williams uses both imagery and word order to create a picture in his reader’s minds. The first initial picture that is formed, in my opinion, is of a farm setting; readers can visualize a red wheelbarrow, wet, with white chickens around it. However, if we take a closer look at the words, we are be able to see a much more elaborate representation than just an ordinary farm scene. Williams’s placement of particular words, in this poem, is just as important as the words are themselves (Kirszner &…

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    Family Assessment Model

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    society; however, the reality is that families are diverse and decades of social change have resulted in numerus definitions of family (Barnes & Rowe 2013). There is an increasing need to recognise families using a family strengths perspective in order to detect where families are thriving, how they succeed and what they can do to improve positive outcomes (Smith and Ford 2013). Nurses, when working with families, need to adopt a family strengths framework approach so they are better able to…

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    27. The Plaintiff 's actions are detrimental to the Defendant 's daughter due to the fact that the Plaintiff is teaching her daughter like she has taught her son that the laws of the government can be ignored along with valid Court orders. 28. Both the Defendant’s children’s records demonstrate the detrimental harm that the Plaintiff has continuously brought to the Defendant’s children in her efforts to alienate them from their father. Additionally, as noted, the Defendant’s son who has not had…

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