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Academic Discourse Vs. Popular
Words: 961 / Pages: 4 .... the reader's attention instead of logical information. I compared the two discourse communities and analyzed the different languages and word presentation used throughout the material that I read. All in all I compared the informative information that each had to offer a reader and as to what appeal if any was used to draw a reader in.
When first picking up the material, I noticed that even the covers of the books differed in extreme ways. For an academic discourse community I used a journal entitled American Psychologist and noted right away the cover, a very dull, navy-blue cover with semi-bold gothic type print reading "American Psychologist" .....
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The Kung, Shoshone, And Mbuti Tribes: Hunting And Gathering Societies
Words: 487 / Pages: 2 .... reach consensus on a problem then the group may split for that time but
will rejoin once the projects are completed. Unlike the Kung and Shoshone the
Mbuti stay together, for the most part, throughout the year and do not diffuse
when supplies become more plentiful.
The two most important things a person needs is food and water. Many
different foods are consumed by the Mbuti. There diet consists of meats, fruits,
berries, roots, fungus and insects. The Mbuti's food supply is always plentiful,
this is due to the habitat they live in and the small number of people living
off of any given area. The Shoshone on the other hand live more like .....
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Comparative Essasy - Comparing
Words: 1280 / Pages: 5 .... loved
stories that began that way.
My mother also had stories about her youth, but they didn't start in the same manner as my father's. Actually, her stories were pretty wild in their own way too. She would insist on telling me these stories when we were in a heated argument. My father always worked so much that he was never around during our fights. Even so, my mom always loved to slap me with the dreaded, "I'm telling your father when he gets home!" Then she would hit me with the stories of her youth.
My father's stories showed how reckless my father had been growing up. He told me many stories about going to Florida. He said he would often pack u .....
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Tropical Africa Food Productio
Words: 454 / Pages: 2 .... towards the outer edges of the rain belt. Periodic and unpredictable droughts are a characteristic feature of these border zones.
There are three climatic zones in Tropical Africa:
1. a region of persistent rain at and near the Equator, 2. a region on each side of this of summer rain and winter drought, and 3. a region at the northern and southern edges afflicted by drought.
All the climates listed in the previous paragraph are modified in the eastern parts of Tropical Africa by the mountains and monsoons.
The soils of Tropical Africa pose another problem. They are unlike the soils of temperate areas. Soils are largely pr .....
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Easy And Difficult Works In Ed
Words: 703 / Pages: 3 .... In stead of it, these schools are the places to train people. Therefore, if professors do not give many works for students to study, they should quit those professors or schools and seek others who have harsh teaching rules.
The changes of the social structure caused people tend to learn the high technology instead of studying arts or literature. Some scholars think that people don’t know how to write a good paper, or a nice article because people think it’s too tedious that takes a lot of time to write, to research, and to edit. People love to look for material satisfaction, or participate with things which they are interested in. T .....
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The Ideas Of A Moralistic Soci
Words: 496 / Pages: 2 .... to money. This fellow, who goes by the name of Mr. Collins, is portrayed, understandably as a very objectionable individual. I believe that Jane Austin made a purpose of making every behavior and line of dialogue given by him into a reason for us to like him less and less. He starts out as a simple minded man who just happens to be a braggart. However, as the novel goes on his personality becomes more and more objectionable, and when he throws in such statements as "your sister would have rather died than disgrace her family" (in speaking of Lydia’s elopement) we begin to down right detest him. The manner in which he approaches people gives us .....
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Responces To Hunger
Words: 919 / Pages: 4 .... hands bound behind them. And one by one, a select few Japanese soldiers would go into the ditch and bayonet “their” prisoners to death. Up on the bank, countless other young soldiers would cheer them on in their violence. Comparatively few soldiers actually killed in these situations, but by making the others watch and cheer, the Japanese were able to use these kinds of atrocities to classically condition a very large audience to associate pleasure with human death and suffering. Immediately afterwards, the soldiers who had been spectators were treated to sake, the best meal they had in months, and so-called comfort girls. The result .....
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How To Find A New Home
Words: 779 / Pages: 3 .... room, one
to two bathrooms, and a kitchen. It's nice for a small family, or a group
of two or three friends if just moving out, and starting to college.
Depending on where it's located you can find a nice apartment for a fair
price. Some even come with furniture in the homes, so you would not even
need to buy any. Most of the apartments have the accommodation of a nearby
pool, and a washer and dryer room. Other larger apartments can even have
a additional playground for younger children, basketball courts, tennis
courts, and even a gym. By living in an apartment you can take the
advantages of these benefits. Apartments are everywhere, so it' .....
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Being A Mortician
Words: 1614 / Pages: 6 .... directors are
qualified to join the staff of a funeral home. In many states successful
completion of a national examination given by the National Conference of
Examining boards will qualify you for licensure"(IRN 10). In different
states the undergraduate college credit varies considerably, one-third of
the states require one year; another third wants two years; and the other
third requires three years of credit(IRN 9). A concentration of courses is
also required in some of the states. You may need to take 15 credits in
natural science, 13 in social sciences, 13 in business, 14 in chemistry(IRN
10). In addition to your college work, you will .....
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Locality Planning
Words: 457 / Pages: 2 .... voluntary organisations, residents, businesses, council services and officials. This consultation ‘phase’ would have to examine what other plans, initiatives, programmes and policies may be in place and any resultant impact on existing service provision and resources.
Inter-agency and intra-agency co-operation is essential if information is to be collated and processed in any meaningful fashion and to ensure that any plan once in place will be properly supported. Barriers to co-operation need to be removed through consultation, participation, negotiation, and improved communication channels.
Resource provision has to be assessed a .....
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