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    environment. I will start off with having the students explain to me signs they already know or what they have come up with themselves. It will help me to see where we are starting off at and what are our strong suits. This is how I will begin any lesson on a new set of signs where they will tell me all the animals they already know. Then I will start over with all the animals and repeat the animal signs over. I will use scaffolding, for example, by explaining that the sign for a cat looks like your

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    the Saskatchewan River, from Devon to Edmonton’s downtown.” All of the people registered had paid prior, and upon arriving Jan went over all of the safety procedures with them, also having them sign a waiver that removed any and all blame for bodily harm from Jan and her business. All of the canoers sign the waiver, and then proceeded to be equipped with helmets and flotation devices, then get in the canoes to go down the river. Vern, who was one of the canoers, and was a veteran canoer, was fitted

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    has conventionally been summarized on page 850. Overall, Sassuare explains his analysis of language by describing it as a system of signs and comparing/contrasting words in a language to other words. He says that words are what they are because of what they're not, and language wouldn’t exist without sound-image. Saussure analized language as a system of linguistic signs that he used to explain the “..indefinite plan of jumbled ideas..” inside our minds (Saussure 856). Sassaure’s diction on page 850

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    the highlighted issues include employees having other employees sign them in and out and some do not even indicate the time they have signed out. Such kinds of practices encourage dishonestly among the employees and will generally affect the performance of the organization. To control the mater, the management, through consultation with other employees of the organization, has come up with a new policy regarding how employees should sign in and out of the organization. Note that this change is for the

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    explore. Production contexts, distribution contexts, and audience contexts. Production context is the study of how texts are produced; in this case, looking at this ad, it was not something difficult to create, most likely created by 1-3 people, printed off and posted. When looking at distribution contexts, space is an important element. Different types of media are located in different “spaces”, in this case this poster is located in a university in order to affect the texts intended meaning. Audience

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    Passing Off Notes

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    PASSING OFF – a common law Definition: Perry v Truefitt: Lord Langdale: a man is not to sell his own goods under the pretence that they are goods of another man; he cannot be permitted to practice such a deception, nor to use the means which contribute to the end. He cannot therefore to use names, marks, letters or other indicia by which may induces others to believe, the goods are manufacture by another. Erven Warninch v Townend: Lord Diplock: 5 characteristics: 1) misrepresentation

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    download the app, go about your daily life, until you happen upon a help wanted sign. That’s when you get to turn into a double agent. You sneak a picture of the sign and the store the sign in representing and you submit it to the app. The quality of the sign determines how many points you get. Points then convert to $$. You can easily make $1 per sign or more. Go around your neighborhood; I’m sure there are help wanted signs everywhere. It is such an easy way to make extra cash. Ibotta Ibotta was not

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    Crosswalk. Sign up for the keys to the classroom (G29) and the docking station (laptops). Unlock G29 and prepare the class room for facilitation. Retrieve and start-up an instructor laptop from the computer docking station and set up the video and audio system. Startup the Infocus projectors and ensure the slides are projected on both screens and the TV monitor. Test the instructor’s microphone and ensure the microphone has AA batteries. IMPORTANT NOTE DO NOT ALLOW SERVICE MEMBERS TO SIGN IN BEFORE

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    Sometimes the best things in life come with a warning sign or in my case a “will bite sign.” When i signed up to be a volunteer at the local animal shelter i had no idea it would cause such a major chain of events. It all commenced the first week volunteer training was over, i was excited and eager to have been promoted. I was now in charge of all incoming dogs and that meant i was allowed to feed, walk and interact with all dogs coming into the shelter. During my shift ten dogs had arrived and been

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    focuses on media content and media audiences. We look at the different signs in media. Newspapers were analysed and commonalities and differences picked up. A closer look at the content of drama series were also looked at. 2

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