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    Giving Bad News to Customer

    ENGL510 Foundations of Professional Communication Writing Assignment 3 -- Bad News Message Instructions In this assignment you will complete a collaborative project designed to solve the problem of delivering bad news. Communicating bad news is one example of a complex workplace problem. Incorporate strategies for analyzing group dynamics, resolving conflict, and communicating in a multicultural environment to complete the project. Each group has a dedicated discussion area to work on the

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    To What Extent Did Emperors Successfully Manage to Elect a Successor During the Period 31 Bc to Ad 96?

    To what extent did emperors successfully manage to elect a successor during the period 31 BC to AD 96? Nominating a successor was definitely a focal problem with every emperor recorded in Roman history, and doing it successfully was undeniably a problem that needed a solution for the Roman Empire, as no one was ever happy about what had been decided. However, it was a much more complex issue for all the emperors of the period 31 BC to AD 96; nonetheless there was no single solution to this problem

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    Hello

    Hey there      The millions of people who lived in the Roman Empire spoke many languages and followed many different customs and religions. But the Roman Empire bound them together under a common system of law and government. The languages of the ancient Romans, Latin, became the basis of French, Italian, Spanish, and the other Romance languages.      The Roman Empire probably had from 50 to 70 million people at its height. Of that maybe nearly 1 million people lived in Rome, and from 5 to 6 million

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    Nero

    Nero was an emperor in rome from AD 54 to AD 68. He was only emperor because his mother tricked emperor Caligula into adopting Nero so that he would become emperor over his blood son Britannicus who was younger than Nero when he died, and then killed him. Nero’s mother thought she would have Caligula’s son as a backup in case Nero got out of hand but Nero killed him shortly after becoming emperor. Nero killed a lot of people for little to no reason during his reign, including his own mother after

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    Egoism

    1. Argumentative Essay Using one of the ethical theories, reviewed in class, as taken from the Sterba book, write a reflection paper of no less than five (5) pages, but no more than ten (10) pages typed and double spaced (12 size, Times New Roman font) which addresses the following main points of essays as described in Professor Anthony Weston in a Rulebook for Arguments (Hackett, 2000): Define and describe clearly the ethical theory. State whether you agree or disagree with

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    Iooyo

    INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETING THE DEBATE REVIEW AND DISCUSSIONS Introduction The course “Logic and Critical Thinking” has built into the curriculum 20% of the work to be done online. The three Debate Reviews and Discussions fulfill this course requirement. Each of the three debate reviews and discussions is anticipated to take approximately four hours to complete the online portion (watching the media and small group discussion). The writing of the four page minimum paper is not captured by the five

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    Orgins of Vernacular

    eventually making the language of Latin obsolete. Origins of the Vernacular Language The Vernacular language is called the language of romance as much of poetry was written in the language in early roman times. The Vernacular language is actually the native language or dialect of the Roman public. Vernacular language was derived from Latin and became the language for everyone to use and understand much like English is used today. Latin was the official language of many countries but became

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    The Wines of Italy and Spain

    history and culture of Spain began when the Romans defeated the Carthaginians in the Punic war. After that the peninsula became part of the Roman Empire and they named it Hispania. Spanish wine flourished under Roman rule, and it is often referred to as a golden age for the delicious spirit. The two major wine producing areas were Tarraconensis close to Barcelona in the north and Baetica in the south (they are now called Tarragona and Andalusia). When the Roman Empire began to decline some barbaric tribes

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    The Determined Dictator

    Caesar deserved the honor he received though. He was a self-made man who earned his respect and admiration by his own talents, wisdom, and strengths. (“Portrait”) William Shakespeare described him as a “General, Statesman, Dictator – the most famous Roman of them all” (“Julius Caesar”). Julius Caesar’s political statute, his military leadership, and his tragic assassination all reflected his desire to make a change in his country and his perseverance to achieve his goal. One area of Julius Caesar’s

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