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    Rule number 3: Pick the right ship. Before approaching their world, be sure to select the right craft. Now, since the adventure of radar on their planet as well as satellites, and cameras many carried on their personal communication devices you must accept that you

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    time, but often times when Margaret of Anjou is weighed against these women she’s marginalized as one-dimensional and callous. Several scholars claim that Margaret is inconsequential to the plot of Henry VI and Richard III, going as far as to cut her part from live performances wherever possible. Katherine Eggert compares Margaret to Joan of Arc’s role in 1 Henry VI, saying that Margret’s “effect never becomes quite as incantatory as Joan La Pucelle’s” (69). Many scholars, including Thomas McNeal, Angela

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    identity an employee, each one will have an employee number. This number will be specified but the person who is creating the record for a new hire. 1. On the ribbon, click create 2. To create a new table, in the tables section, click the table design 3. Click under

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    Marketing Warfare

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    A summary of Al Ries & Jack Trout’s marketing bestseller Marketing Warfare Executive summary Marketing warfare strategies are a type of strategies, used in business and marketing, that try to draw parallels between business and warfare, and then apply the principles of military strategy to business situations, with competing firms considered as analogous to sides in a military conflict, and market share considered as analogous to the territory which is being fought over citation needed. It is

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    Every time he spoke, he would base things on the facts rather than the ‘what ifs’. Both jurors numbers five and six were more like observers and kept an open mind to things. But juror number six had respect for his elders because when juror number 3 interrupted juror number 9, he stood up for him and asked for him to continue speaking. They talked only when they thought necessary or when spoken to. Juror number seven 6. How would you have voted if you were on the jury? If I we on the jury, I

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    If,for the same work,women make only 77 cents for every dollar a man makes, why don’t business hire only women? Wages are the biggest expense for most. So, hiring only women would reduce costs by nearly a quarter and that would go right to the bottom line. Don’t business want to be profitable. Or, are they just really bad at math? Well,actually,it’s the feminists,celebrities and politicians spreading this wage gap myth who have the math problem. Here’s why. The 77-cents-on-the-dollar statistic is

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    the sentence to what have been said or what is going to be said throughout the text. Conjunctions have many types such as, additive, causal, adversative, and temporal. Additive conjunctions, "also" in paragraph number 6, "or" in paragraph number 3, "and" in paragraphs number 4, 7, 10, 11, 12, 13, and 14, are used when the writer wants to add more information to his idea. Causal conjunctions like, "in order to" in paragraph number 7, "so" in paragraph number 8, 9, and 14, and "because" in paragraph

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    A Small Place Part 3 Rhetorical Analysis A Small Place, a novel written by Jamaica Kincaid, is a story relating to the small country of Antigua and its dilemmas from Jamaica Kincaid’s point of view. In this novel Kincaid is trying to inform her audience that Antigua is in a poor state due to British imperial, government corruption, and tourism. Kincaid exposes her audience to the effect of these very problems in Antigua by using persuasive visual language. In the third part of Jamaica Kincaid’s A

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    In his article, “The Necessary Art of Persuasion”, Jay Conger stated that persuasion is NOT about selling or convincing; rather, it is a learning and negotiating process. Good persuaders use and listen to ongoing and active discussions (or debates) to learn about their audience and include different opinions into a shared conclusion. In the movie “12 Angry Men”, juror number 8 (Henry Fonda) was not sure if evidence presented against a young defendant in court left reasonable doubt for a guilty

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    The small setting of the room, few props and the heat, along with camera levels, builds tension and releases it throughout 12 Angry Men. Towards the beginning tension is put in to play as the setting of film is in a small, un-airconditioned room on a hot summer day. Throughout the film the jurors comment on the weather which effects certain juror’s moods. Juror number 7 says “This is the hottest day of the year. You'd think they'd at least air-condition the place.” The heat irritates and agitates

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