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    senior stakeholders on how to improve and facilitate recruitment and retention for our Charity association. Job description Job title Business partner Location Flexible location of either Bolton / Manchester Contract type Full Time Contract length Permanent Date November 2016 Salary £55000- 70000 Hours 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday Closing day December 2016 Job description • To manage, motivate and develop direct reports including setting objectives • Work in partnership with managers

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    the appropriate management skills, it can be done while earning the respect of your employees. Having to make drastic changes throughout the entire hotel in the first week is another obstacle that must be dealt with properly. From rewriting job descriptions, to promoting, to firing, rehiring, and establishing a training program, no task will be easy, but will be well worth it to turn things around within the hotel. As the General Manager walking into a new hotel where no one knows me, I would be

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    A triplestore is a non-relational database that stores and retrieves triples using semantic queries. Triples store data and are imported and exported using the Resource Description Framework (RDF). A triple is a data entity comprising three components a subject, predicate and object that describe a set of data such as “We have shoes”. The subject is “We”, the predicate is “have” and the object is “shoes”. Triples provide an easy and flexible way of modeling data that is similar to how the human brain

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    is ‘Direct statement meaning’. This is an extremely useful tool as it acts as the introduction to the rest of the writing. The direct statement lets the readers know the whole theme of the description. I used these direct statements at the starting of both the descriptions. For example in the first description, “The diner shop of the community is a cheerful place to be in” depicts my positive attitude and thoughts regarding the space. However, in my next paragraph while describing the same diner

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    combed her meringue hair high on her head, tied it with a ribbon, and then sat down to accompany her through this crisis, not knowing exactly what it was,” (Allende, 438). This gives the reader a clue about Clarisa’s age, as well as provides a brief description of Clarisa. This text also gives insight into the narrator’s feelings towards Clarisa, and how concerned she is for Clarisa’s well being. Throughout the story Allende hints at the fact that Clarissa is at an age where she has become more fragile

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    Words are strong; they can build, tear down, or repair; they have a purpose, much like tools in a tool chest. Using a distressed and then confident tone, the author of “Under the Feet of Jesus,” Viramontes, details the progression of Estrella’s character from a confused and hostile girl to an empowered and knowledgeable young lady through the use of repetition, an epiphany in the form of a potent simile and diction. The epiphany that words hold immense power and the key to success in life completely

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    embalming, and Kübler-Ross’ being an indictment of the clinical depersonalization of contemporary western attitudes toward death. Each utilize many different tools as writers, such as rhetorical modes. Rhetorical modes they share are exemplification, description, and compare-and-contrast. Exemplification is rhetorical mode in which a writer will illustrate their point by providing multiple pieces of evidence that support their thesis. Kübler-Ross’ opening paragraph is written entirely in the exemplification

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    The Downpour Poem

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    imagery of nature’s elements along with the striking sounds that followed. In this extract, the writer’s application of stylistic devices and emotive languages such as: his amplification of “The Downpour” in his description, energizing personifications,

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    The poem Nighttime Fires by Regina Barecca explains the speaker’s complex view of her father. The speaker uses imagery to describe her father’s strange behaviours after losing his job. Figurative language is used strategically to explain the memories of this young girl’s strange adventures. The diction in this poem is also used very well helping us to understand why these nighttime fires left such a lasting impact on this grown woman from when she was only five years old. All of these things are

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    (T) Out of the three stories, “The Dogs Could Teach Me,” “The Sniper,” and “The Flowers,” “The Dogs Could Teach Me” by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. (I #1) This is so because Paulsen consistently describes situations, feelings, and scenery throughout the entire story unlike “The Sniper.” (Q-E #1) Paulsen begins “The Dogs Could Teach Me” by writing, “There was a point where an old logging trail went through a small, sharp-sided gully-a tiny canyon...It might have been a game trail that

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