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    First‚ the assessment starts within.  What is it that one needs to do with oneself before one can give advice?  What makes the sell?  One must pick an aspect of one’s life that is sellable.  Make that one successful area of your life your total focus‚ and hammer on it day and night and all through the day.  Make it the first thing that you think about when you rise and the last thing that you think about before you go to sleep.  Keep it in the forefront of your mind at all times.  Make note cards

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    could meet about a third of our fresh vegetable needs at current consumption rates.” This states that if America decides to have gardens instead of lawns we will never have a shortage of food for anyone. Some of the bad things possible for this theory would be that the cities wouldn’t be too happy about the looks of their city. Another aspect is if a lot of people start doing this‚ then the grocery store will go out of business. If a person decides to fully rely on their garden and one season they

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    Date: June 14‚ 2012 To: Miguel and Linda From: Title: Implementing a Web-Based Performance Appraisal System Miguel and Linda‚ as previously spoken you will be giving the vice president of marketing and his upper management team‚ an informational presentation about the Web-Based Performance Appraisal System. It is very important that this presentation be extremely successful and approved. So be ready to do a good job persuading‚ capturing their attention and interest. Primary and Secondary

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    In today’s society there are many subliminal messages hid in advertisements‚ movies‚ and music. Some of these subliminal messages the human ears or eyes might not hear or see at first. In this chapter the book discusses how some subliminal messages were found in past election campaigns. These types of messages persuade the individual and are a result of the individuals resulting behavior. Social psychologist Anthony Pratkanis believes these types of messages are effective to society. The other psychologists

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    examine how humor is risky and effective‚ and why the ones who use humor should use it cautiously. Effectiveness of Humor in Persuasion Humor in persuasion can be a very effective tool. A study‚ which Lyttle (2001) points out says‚ “Persuasion theory was used to develop predictions about the effectiveness of humor” (p. 206). He examines various ways that humor in persuasion could possibly be effective. By creating‚ a positive effect is one way humor in persuasion may be effective; for example

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    Rhetoric and Paragraph

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    Gian Carlo V. Garcellano BSCE-2A What is a paragraph? A paragraph is a group of sentences that are all about one specific idea. It should begin with a topic sentence‚ that is‚ a sentence which addresses the subject of the paragraph. The other sentences in the paragraph should supply information that helps to explain the topic. How long should a paragraph be? There is no set length for a paragraph‚ but‚ generally‚ three full sentences

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    Out of Control

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    There have always been detrimental events throughout history that have had an effect on the nation’s economy. In Anna Quindlen’s essay “Stuff is Not Salvation‚” she speaks of the current situation of American materialism and consumption‚ stating that‚ “These are the dark days in the United States: the cataclysmic stock-market declines‚ the industries edging up on bankruptcy‚ the home foreclosures and the waves of layoffs” (500). In other words‚ she is simply stating that this gloomy and melancholy

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    BTEC level 2 business aims

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    Business Aims / Objectives & Mission Statements A business aim is a long term goal. It is something a company is working towards to achieve the target within a certain time. To do this the business would need to use short term goals called objectives to achieve these. These objectives intend to be SMART. (Specific‚ measurable‚ achievable/agreed‚ realistic‚ time) An aim is where the business wants to go in the future‚ its goals. It is a statement of purpose‚ e.g. we want to grow the business into

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    which is the same length as the reference line‚ the student that didn’t agree with the group either conformed by the last card or became more and more uncomfortable with being the outlier‚ this is later in the chapter‚ referred to as the consistency theory (132). Allen and Levine (1971) found that if a person has an ally‚ regardless of how much they agree on the topic in question‚ it can help an individual resist conformity because the ally is giving them some kind of support (ch 6‚126). The key to

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    though he was uncomfortably hot. Also‚ on page 559‚ Buckley recounts an instance when he and his wife had gone to the movie. The movie was out of focus and after bringing this to his wife’s attention‚ she responded with‚ “Be quiet” and Buckley did just that. He reflects that “everybody suffered on that occasion” (559) because the movie ended out of focus‚ just as it had begun‚ because everyone waited for someone else to get up and try to

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