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    Storm Water and Creeks information as it pertains to the NPDES permit. I’ve also continued to develop and supply outreach materials for public access City office buildings and community centers, including items like the new Creek Trails of Santa Rosa Map and Guide and the brochure Only Rain down the Drain and Russian River Watershed Association’s Urban Creek Care Guide – Responsible Practices for Russian River Watershed Residents. The creek

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    example, according to Buzan, Tony (2006b), one way to enhance mind mapping is to use colour. This can improve my learning because colours are as exciting to the brain as are images. Colours also add extra vibrancy and an element of fun to the mind map. By incorporating colours to mind mapping can enhance my learning and progress. For example, I can write ideas in one colour, thus for example, if I am revising for an exam, I know each colour will represent a topic. I can also use other colours to

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    When you present an argument in a piece of writing, readers want to hear facts that support said argument. The readers want hard evidence and facts to support whatever you are trying to get them to believe in. In “Rough Justice”, by Alejandro Reyes and in “Time to Assert American Values” the authors described what happened to Michael Fay and give their opinion on the matter. In the article, “Rough Justice” by Alejandro Reyes, the author uses logos and unbiased writing to have the most sufficient

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    Innovation Strategy and Organizational Culture: I would like to start my report document by giving brief definitions for innovation strategy and organizational culture. Innovation strategy can be explained as good strategies to improve the market share or profits within an organization with various functions such as marketing, operations, finance and R&D in the business strategy. Where as an organization culture is a system, assumptions, procedure and beliefs of the organization to behave successfully

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    the wireless in the world for users. The application will be contain the basic of components of exploring and way to finding the direction. Besides that, the mobile devices make it possible to use maps or navigational purpose to relate with the geomatic system. On the other hand in desktop application maps are used mainly for route planning. The development for new technologies enables in high speed internet when using the mobile devices which further make it possible to use advanced the online services

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    Student number 5696513 Strawson argues that we cannot be ultimately morally responsible for our own actions. Explain and evaluate his argument. The question of whether humans can be held morally responsible for their actions is one that has been highly debated by many philosophers. Galen Strawson argues that we cannot be held morally responsible for our actions because we did not choose how we are mentally. If we cannot choose how we are mentally we cannot be held accountable for the actions that

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    A strong written argument is supported by several methods that are used to legitimize the author’s position as well as to discredit any counterargument brought forth. The techniques include introducing a counterargument and weakening it’s position with evidence. Providing legitimate academic research such as statistics as well as anecdotes from scholars on the given subject can reinforce the author’s argument. Another important method used is requiring the reader to critically think about a subject

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    Perhaps one of the most crucial parts of an argument is the support provided for it. Aforesaid support can be the turning point in whether someone truly believes your argument or rejects it altogether. Two distinct categories of support exist and they are: joint support and branching support. A particular argument could implement one, or both, of these types of support and their differences affect how the argument might be received. To begin with, joint support is when a premise works alongside

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    Introduction Snapchat defines “Snap Map” as a feature where you and your friends can share your locations with one another, and take a peek into the lives of others around you. While this feature is extremely convenient to let all of your friends know of your whereabouts, what if it isn’t just your friends who have access to your exact location? What about medical devices such as pacemakers that can indirectly provide medical examiners the intensity of activities you were performing at a specific

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    Panache is officially defined as “flamboyant confidence of style or manner” and this is commonly seen in literature. I believe panache is the swag that people act with and how they use it to benefit others around them including themselves. One example of Panache in literature is the book A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini. The book is about two women, Mariam and Laila, and their life story of growing up in Afghanistan culture. Both Mariam and Laila are forced into an abusive arranged marriage

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