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    Formal Report

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    ENGLISH 227 CAREER COMPARISION FORMAL REPORT Tyrone Moore No letter of transmittal? TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION................................................................................................3 LANDSCAPING CAREER…………………………………………………..4-6 Education/Training Employment/Compensation Work Conditions CARPENTRY…………………………………………………………………6-7 Education/Training Employment/Compensation CONCLUSIONS and RECOMMENDATIONS……………………………...8-9 REFERENCES………………………………………………………………

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    Angel Garay Estefes Professor Dayna Castle 2332 28 October 2015 Mary Barton: Literary Analysis In the novel Mary Barton‚ written by Elizabeth Gaskell‚ Gaskell criticizes the social hierarchy between the rich and the poor. She does this by illustrating the ignorance of the rich as well as their selfishness‚ for they are inside with plenty of space and plenty of food to eat but yet they still complain about the misery that is inflicted upon them by something such as a minor headache‚ and have no regard

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    Formal organization It is a fixed set of rules of infra-organization procedures and structures. As such‚ it is usually set out in writing‚ with a language of rules that ostensibly leave little discretion for interpretation. In some societies and in some organization‚ such rules may be strictly followed; in others‚ they may be little more than an empty formalism. * To facilitate the accomplishment of the goals of the organization: In a formal organization the work is delegated to each individual

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    Formal Analysis of Art Formal Analysis of Art The Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh is consistent of his typical artwork. He uses the lines free and loose making it an expression of his contour lines. The spacing between the stars and the curving contours making it a dot to dot effect. Van Gogh’s‚ The Starry Night” portrays his personal emotion. He writes to his brother about his painting almost as if he would be confused himself about the painting. The village is dark but at the same time

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    Formal Letter

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    FORMAL LETTER EXAMPLE Block 6 Avenue 35 #33-67 Hougang 89 Singapore 687909 23 March 2011 Mr John Teo Manager Mex Mall 41 Serangooon Central Singapore 780645 Dear Mr Teo‚ Proposal for a bookstore in Mex Mall I am a student from Maris Stella High School and I live in the Serangoon neighbourhood. In recent months‚ I have gone and shopped in Mex Mall that just opened. I realized that there is no bookstore although there are more than sixty shops. Without bookstores‚ people will

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    Jessica Tang Formal Analysis Richard W. Hill Melanie Wilmink FA/ARTH 1900 Tutorial 12 “HILLTOPS” BY FRANKLIN CARMICHAEL FORMAL ANALYSIS Franklin Carmichael’s “Hilltops” is a 25.4 x 30.4 cm oil on panel painted in 1943 located in the Art Gallery of Ontario. The painting is a depiction of a landscape consisting of rolling hills in the foreground and middle ground and sky with an overcast of clouds. Carmichael used flat areas of colour‚ bold horizontal lines‚ and simplification of objects that

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    Formal Conversation

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    Formal Conversation Using Formal Language Christine: Good afternoon‚ Joseph. Joseph: Good afternoon‚ Christine. Christine: Did your assistant leave you a note that I will be having a short talk with you regarding our new project? Joseph: Yes‚ and by the way thank you for having me as a part of our new project. I’m looking forward for today’s meeting with you since my secretary told me that you’ll be having a short talk with me after lunch. Christine: It’s my pleasure as well for working

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    Formal Outlines Formal outlines use Roman numerals (I‚ II)‚ capital letters (A‚ B)‚ Arabic numbers (1‚ 2)‚ and lower case letters (a‚ b) to designate levels of importance. Formal outlines fall into two categories: sentence outlines use complete sentences‚ and topic outlines use only key words and phrases. In a topic or sentence outline‚ less important entries are indented‚ as in the sample formal outline below. I. A. 1. a. (1)

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    University of Santo Tomas Faculty of Pharmacy EFFECT OF pH ON ENZYMATIC ACTIVITY Abogado‚ Paula Isabel‚ Agustin‚ Nikka Rebecca‚ Andres‚ Mary Anne B.‚ *Austria‚ Beatrice April‚ Baybay‚ Jan Miko Aaron 2BMT I. ABSTRACT pH greatly affects the activity of enzymes. There is a point or pH level where maximum activity of enzyme can be achieved‚ this is called optimum pH. Invertase was extracted from yeast and used as the detanured enzymes. Two sets of six test tubes were each added with different

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    Carlos Rodriguez Mrs. Koontz Art History 1 November 13‚ 2015 Formal Analysis: The Dome of the Rock The holy Dome of the Rock was built at the center of Jerusalem over the Haram Al- Sharif also known as the “Noble Sanctuary” in 691 through 692. The Haram Al- Sharif was a significant site for Christians‚ Jews‚ and Muslims. Muslims believe that it was the site in which Muhammad ascended to the presence of God‚ also it was thought to be the site of the first and second Jewish Temples. Jews and Christians

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