the process. In the article titled “The Causes of Climate Change” my assertions on the contribution of the growth of human population and the excess use of fossil fuels and the production of green house gasses were restated. This article is reliable because it can be found on the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s website epa.gov. As a student I would rely on information related to climate change from epa.gov because it is a government owned website that has articles written by very educated
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Michael sparked two major articles. “Time to Assert American Values”, which can be viewed in the New York Times, and “Rough Justice” written by Alejandro Reyes, argue how this American teen’s crime should have been dealt. These two text dive into the harsh acts of Singapore, viewed via America, and how different governments responded to this case. After analysing this text, the reader realizes that the article Rough Justice, by Alejandro Reyes is the most factual based and the most understandable
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Instructions for Article Summary (example attached) Article Requirements: * Source/topic: Choose a substantial news article (at least 2 pages long) from either the (1) Wall Street Journal, or (2) New York Times (available free online) that covers a significant U.S. legal issue related to business. Do not use editorials, advice columns, or press releases. (Up to 15 points deducted for articles not meeting these standards). * Date: The article must have been published within 7 days before
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April 9, 2014 Article Review Evidence-based Marketing Article Summary The practice of using evidence as the base for making decisions has been employed successfully in many industries such as healthcare, nursing, criminal justice, ect.. Unfortunately, in the world of marketing, “there has been no explicit consideration of the applicability of the concepts of evidence-based practice or evidence-based management” yet (Rowley, p. 523). The article, then, provides information on challenges practitioners
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Task Terms: A terminology guide to help develop questions for the Reading COE |Reading COE Task Terms |Definitions |Sample COE Questions with Targets | | | | | |Literary/Informational
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1. For this analysis of a research article, I chose Hammill Institute on Disabilities’s article titled Toward a Conceptual Integration of Cultural Responsiveness and Schoolwide Positive Behavior Suppor from March 2011. Vincent, C., Randall, C., Cartledge, G., Tobin, T., & Swain-Bradway, J. (2011). Toward a Conceptual Integration of Cultural Responsiveness and Schoolwide Positive Behavior Support. Journal of Positive Behavior Interventions, 219-229. 2. There are widely documented cases across the
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Pulitzer Prize three times for his writing. He is well known for a cynical and eccentric writing about politics, globalization and environment. In this article, Mr. Friedman interviewed the creator of HireArt.com, the online job seeker portal and discuss about having additional skills in pursuit of employability in this modern era labour market. The article is intend to inform the prospective employee to gained an additional skills to the job they applying to make them more marketable in this current recession
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Classes The article, Do Students Lose More than They Gain in Online Writing Classes, does not contain any valid points that there are more benefits from a face to face classroom environment or that students in an online writing class lose benefits from the lack of physical interactions. The authors examples used in this article do not provide proof that online writing classes are not adequate for learning or that face-to-face classes are more beneficial. The author’s opinion in this article is that
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MKT420 HW1 Article Summary Omar Salim AL-Ghamdi 201182370 The article: Why Customer Satisfaction Still Matters How attitudes, opinions and beliefs come together to form the basis for brand loyalty Perhaps the most disruptive of ideas to hit the market research community in the past several years has been the notion of ditching the long relied upon “customer satisfaction” model that researchers have leaned so heavily upon for years. A wave of recent methodological research has
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relationships are hindered by the issue of whether the media, who are designed to inform, are really just trying to perpetuate their own ideologies which are often pushed by the political agendas. This is exemplified in many of the articles published about Centrelink. Within these articles two perspectives are being offered, one favouring the Labor party and the other favouring the government. As a credible journalist myself, I am fully aware of one's ability to manipulate an audience one way or another. However
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