INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH INSTRUCTIONS FOR AE2 SPEAKING FINAL EXAM Summer semester 2 2013 1. Students are expected to give a 6-8 minute PERSUASIVE presentation with visual aids on a species of animal that needs urgent protection. The focus of the presentation is to raise the audience’s awareness of the poor conditions for wild animals kept in captivity, poaching (illegal hunting) of wild animals that may lead to extinction, or cruel killing of animals for food
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interoffice memorandum |to: |All employees | | |subject: |listen up! active listening and the benefits | |date: |July 30, 2014 |
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|Exercise 2: Proper Acknowledgement | Review the Summarizing, Paraphrasing, and Citing reading. Read the following paragraph: Decision making is a process by which several possibilities are considered and prioritized, resulting in a clear choice of one option over others. Decision making is a fact of life personally and in business. We make dozens of decisions each day. Some decisions are simple, while others are complex. Some are made for us while others
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with something on their own, or because he or she feels they will not be able to produce something sufficiently up to par. Discerning between intentional and unintentional plagiarism is difficult to do by simple reading the plagiarized passage. Paraphrasing a text without citing is plagiarism, but it can be difficult to determine whether the writer simply disregarded or forgot the standards for citing, or dishonestly tried to pass the ideas as their own. Either way, the outcome is the same, though
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THEME AND NARRATIVE ELEMENTS IN THE SHORT STORY BY __________________________ COURSE NAME/# PROFESSOR NAME DATE DUE, 2012 This analysis is a response to my exploration of the short story Little Red Riding Hood as featured in Journey Into Literature by R.W. Clugston, (2010, Ch. 4.1). The story is actually an ancient fable told in the oral tradition (basically French folk lore) that was written nearly 315 years ago by a writer named Charles Perrault in Paris. The identity of the original
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SUBDOMAIN 212.1 - NUMERACY, ALGEBRA, & GEOMETRY Competency 212.1.2: Solving Algebraic Equations - The graduate solves algebraic equations and constructs equations to solve real-world problems. Introduction: An important element of learning is to connect mathematical concepts with physical concepts. Graphical representations of mathematical functions will allow you to visualize the meaning and power of mathematical equations. The power of computer programs and graphing calculators provide a more thorough
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Introduction: In task 3 you created a writing plan. The next step in the writing process is to draft your research paper. Writers often go through several drafts in the writing process before arriving at a final product. Once you have a complete first draft of your research paper, it is time to start the revision process. In this task you will submit the following items: Revised Draft (task instruction A below): This draft has marked changes. Use revision features in your word processor (e
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unintentional plagiarism. Intentional Copying a friend’s work Buying or borrowing papers Cutting and pasting blocks of text from electronic sources without documenting Media “borrowing” Uninformed Web publishing Unintentional Careless paraphrasing Poor documentation Quoting excessively Failure to use your own “voice” Collaboration is when you work with one or more people on a task assigned in class. It is plagiarism if all members of the group have the exact same answers.
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EFFECTIVE LISTENING What Effective Listening Is ? Effective listening is actively absorbing the information given to you by a speaker, showing that you are listening and interested, and providing feedback to the speaker so that he or she knows the message was received. Delivering verbal communication, like writing a newsletter, involves trying to choose the right words and nonverbal cues to convey a message that will be interpreted in the way that you intend. Effective listeners show
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English W131 Elementary Composition MT1 Microtheme 1: From Summary to Analysis Description: 500 words, plus MLA-format Works Cited page Source: Berreby, “It Takes Tribe” RAW 8 - 12 Total Points: 50 (10 – summary, 40 – analysis) Due Date: Summary draft (2 copies) due Fri, 1-24; Final draft due Weds, 2-5 ------------------------------------------------- The Assignment This assignment asks you to summarize “It Takes Tribe” and then analyze a significant piece of evidence from
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