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    assessment: • Save a copy of this document, either onto your computer or a disk • Work through your Assessment, remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished, print out a copy to keep for reference • Then, go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name, the course title and the Unit and Assessment number. Please note that this Assessment document has 15 pages and is made up of

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    paper. The longer it takes the user to finish the reading, the harder it becomes to accomplish the job in the allotted time. Using a laptop or desktop computer to perform reading can be advantageous to the user due to the ability to have multiple documents open and be able to do any number of other tasks at the same time. This is certainly a reason to perform work using the digital screen, but this becomes a drawback when being used to

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    offered to undertake this year was to purge and shred the old and outdated financial, membership and fundraising documents from the filing cabinets, as it was more efficient to have them online and the required length of time to keep them in paper had passed. In doing so, it allowed my manager to focus on other more important things, de-cluttered the office space and made reviewing these documents easier. Through my classes in Organizational

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    On September 17, 42 delegates were present in Philadelphia. Three delegates - Elbridge Gerry of Massachusetts and EdmundRandolph and George Mason of Virginia - decided at the last minute not to sign the document that would replace the Articles of Confederation and Perfect Union. The original document itself shows the signatures of the remaining 39. The other thirteen, out of 55 delegates who participated in the convention, had left before that date, most in disagreement with the decisions that had

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    Arendt evaluates Israel’s juristic claims, determining whether they were valid or if an international tribunal should have adjudicated Eichmann’s trial. The Genocide Convention states that genocide can only be tried by a competent tribunal of the States in territories where the acts were committed or by an international tribunal that has jurisdiction (1994:262). Arendt argues that an international tribunal would have been ideal for the Eichmann case, but it was not unfitting that Israel conducted

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    The Excel document contains the rubrics I used for preproduction, production and post-production of the final group project. The rubrics are based on the types of employee evaluations that students could see from an employer. They hit on many of the benchmarks used by a supervisor in the industry to evaluate the effectiveness of an employees work. Each phase of the production process had an artifact that students had to collectively or individually produce. Preproduction had the paperwork (including

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    Brandt Garner Prof. Beurtheret History 1700 Document Analysis Articles of Capitulation The Articles Of Capitulation was written on July 3rd, 1754 at 8pm, in an area in present day Western Pennsylvania. This area was known at the time as the Ohio Valley and was an area that was in dispute by the French and English. French Canadian military Captain, Louis Coulon de Villers, composed the Articles Of Capitulation. This document was written in the aftermath of a short one-day battle, in which Coulon

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    RHETORICAL ANALYSIS OF A PROFESSIONAL DOCUMENT Introduction In reference to the 100A assignment sheet for the rhetorical analysis, a rhetorical analysis is a written work that focuses on analyzing and understanding a published article. In this assignment, students will get opportunities to develop their writing and improve deep analytic skills to identifying rhetorical strategies that writers will use to achieve the purpose of a well-written document. The audience for this analytical paper will

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    when you know who wrote it, than when you do not know. Maybe this is not normal for American culture, but please allow me to use my own culture which recommend us to talk directly to someone if you have a divergence of opinion and not use unanimous document. The first point I observe is a negative appreciation of my person. It seem like you had some prejudges about my person, I don’t know if that was about all students, but I notice that

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