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    Action Verbs for Resume

    Accelerated Accompanied Accomplished Accumulated Achieved Acquired Acted Adapted Addressed Adjusted Administered Admitted Adopted Advanced Advertised Advised Advocated Aided Allocated Allowed Analyzed Answered Anticipated Applied Appointed Appraised Approved Arbitrated Arranged Assembled Assessed Assigned Assisted Assumed Assured Attained Attended Audited Authored Authorized Awarded Balanced Bargained Billed Bought Briefed Budgeted Built Calculated

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    Evaluation of Effeciveness

    Immigration Threatens American Culture The essay Immigration Threatens American Culture is written by Lawrence Auster In this essay, the author will evaluate the effectiveness of Auster’s paper in terms of its claims, evidence, and the presentation of the claims and evidence. The author’s main claim is that post-1965 immigration is threatening the American Culture. It is clearly stated fairy early in this essay because the author makes a clear introduction, lists many examples of the

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    The first piece of evidence that shows reasonable doubt is the uniqueness of the knife. In the play, the storekeeper identified the knife and said it was the only one of its kind he had in stock. Also, one juror stated, “it’s a very strange knife. I’ve never seen one like it before in my life. Neither had the storekeeper who sold it to him.” (Pg. 23-24). Later, juror 8 reaches into his pocket and takes out a knife and states, “Look at it! It’s the same knife!”…”I hot it in a little junk shop

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    Fashion in Management

    Supporting this side of the debate, from a consumer’s point of view, I often witness dozens of people wearing luxury brands, real or not. The point is that the industry benefits from more exposure and advertisement. As of today, there is little evidence proving that counterfeits damage a brand’s image and its reputation among customers. According to Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman, the thought of replication a brand’s design or style is far from harming the industry; rather, the industry

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    Basic Information

    Unit READING ……………………………………. 2 3 5 Overview exercise ……………………………. Article …………….……………………… Close study exercise ……………………. 4 2 7 WRITING (Argument) ………………............... Suitable Topics for an Argument ……………. Elements of an Argument ……………………. Rational or Emotional Appeal ……………. Dealing with your Opponents ……………. Discovering the Pros & Cons ……………. Organization of an Argument ……………. Strong Argument ……………………. Balanced Argument ……………………. Writing tips ……………………………. Being Concise ……………………………. Using Specific

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    Infographic

    advantages and the applications of the infographics. While the relevance is limited to focusing on introducing the benefits of the infographics without presenting any risk. In addition, the article does not provide ample authoritative argument as solid evidence to support author’s viewpoint. Therefore, it is not an objective source and can be used as secondary text. The article is relevant to the assessment task, which compares the infographics with the word in managing reports. Coomber (2008) outlines

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    Argument Analysis

    audience and presenting research findings conducted by economists and education researchers. As Everything’s an Argument (Lunsford, Ruszkiewicz and Walters, 2013) explains about logical appeal that “audiences respond well to the use of reasons and evidence (i.e. logical appeal) — to the presentation of facts, statistics, credible testimony, cogent examples in support of the argument” (p. 27). For example, the writer presents research conducted in early 2000s by Duke University economists Jacob Vigdor

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    Business

    Firstly, the most evident drawback of market research is the validity of the data received. The data collected for a certain development may not always reliable. For instance, if Streatham library or Battersea library did a research, there is not grantee that the firm will provide effective feedback. The Tooting cannot rely entirely on these firms’ outcomes as there is no assurance that the results are honest and trustworthy. This is because; these firms provide mostly second-hand information which

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    Globish? It Just Doesn't Make Sense

    about the texts you read but also help you formulate ideas that can be expanded into longer essays. There are four parts to a critical response paragraph:1) an argumentative topic sentence, 2) evidence in the form of quotations or paraphrases for the argument you are making, 3) interpretation of your evidence in relation to the argument, and 4) a strong concluding statement. Follow the guidelines under each part to help you write a critical response paragraph. Do not write a plot summary. Engage the

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    Nt1310 Unit 1 Assignment 2 Visual Analysis

    This photograph is of Ed Mirvish in front of his store, Honest Ed's, on the corner of Bathurst and Bloor St. West in Toronto and was taken in 1983. The photograph was taken by Tibor Kolley for the Globe and Mail and was sourced on their website from the news article on the history of Honest Ed's. This image interested me because of Honest Ed's recent closure, as well as because I find it visually interesting as there is something going on in the fore, middle, and background of the image. Reading

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