* Assignment Week 3: Peer interview * Jennifer Robinson * 03/11/2015 * PRO150 * Instructor: Sparkle Sullivan * * * I decided to interview my sister because she is the only person I know of that works in an office setting. The normal types of written communication in her office are emails and memos. They send many of both at all times during the day. Most of the emails are about events going on in the office. They discuss things such as employee birthdays, holiday
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Paragraphing Badge My chosen discourse community is transfer students. My friend and I both came from the same school to another with the same common goals. Our main goals here as transfer students is to get the most out of our college experience especially being away from home. In our recording we mainly focused on talking about what we both wanted to gain from leaving home. A vast majority of our conversation came from our experiences of the transition of being at home and transferring schools
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paper is dedicated to the comparative study of repeated nomination of a person in the original and in the translation. We aim at revealing the specificity of repeated nomination usage as an expressive means in English and Russian. 236 examples of repeated nomination selected from the English fiction and their Russian translations served as material for our analyses. The aim and tasks of the diploma paper determined the structure of the work. It consists of preface, two chapters, conclusion
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no more than 2 pages. It is due at the beginning of class on February 5th. Include the position title at the top, followed by each question and one paragraph explaining the information being sought, as shown below. Points will be taken off for grammar and spelling errors. The assignment will be graded as follows: 1. Position title 2. Questions (1 pt each) 3. Info sought (1 pt each) TOTAL 1 pt 7 pts 7 pts 15 pts Last Name: _______________________________ First Name: ______________________________
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Name: _________________________________________________ Date: _________________________ Essay Rubric Directions: Your essay will be graded based on this rubric. Consequently, use this rubric as a guide when writing your essay and check it again before you submit your essay. Traits 4 3 There is one clear, wellfocused topic. Main ideas are clear and are well supported by detailed and accurate information. There is one clear, wellfocused topic. Main ideas are clear but are
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In our world today, we heavily rely on social media as a means of communication. Not only has it become popular over the last few years, but it is also corrupting our world now and the future to come. Parents can hardly have conversations with their children because they are attached to social media and the newest technology that has evolved. In the years to come, technology will take over the world and communicating face to face will be outdated. Alongside the lack of communication, bullying and
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Elements of a Good Research Write-up * Short summary of the issue. This should not be repeating all the facts of the case but summarizing in a sentence or two what the most important questions are. * Your conclusion as to the appropriate accounting treatment. Propose short conclusion and the remainder of the write-up should support the conclusion. * Summary of the relevant accounting guidance with reference to the codification (you can use ASC##-##-##). * Short phrases only
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Nature of the Test For this assessment, our team used the Simplified Nasometric Assessment Procedure-Revised (SNAP-R). This test includes three subtests, but for the purpose of this project, we used the Picture-Cued Subtest. This subtest includes stimulus items that target bilabials, lingual-alveolar plosives, velar plosives, sibilants, and nasals. For each sound type, it contains three pictures and carrier phrases, which are each read twice to create a six-sentence passage. For example, for bilabials
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valuable or vandalism? and Negative Effects of Texting on English Grammar Economic development has seen a high level of technological development. The consequence of texting on grammar and sentence structure is a widely popular topic that many people are concerned about. In the article ‘Is texting valuable or vandalism?’, published in British Academy Journal in February 2011 by Dr. Clare Wood and ‘Negative Effects of Texting on English Grammar’, posted on The Mountain Gazette in April 2013 by
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Stylistic syntax 1. General considerations The object of stylistic analysis on syntactic level is sentence. Within the domain of syntax stylistics deals with the following crucial problems: 1) the stylistic potential of syntactic units of different structural design, semantic characteristics and communicative types; 2) the syntactic synonymy, i.e. the peculiarities of rendering of one and the same logical content by syntactic units with different structure, functional characteristics, expressive
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