This portfolio examines the theme of poor parenting and how it contributes to socio-economic problems in Jamaica. The candidate argues that poor parenting practices, such as failing to instill proper values in children and a lack of father figures, have led to increased crime, violence, and unproductive members of society. However, some experts note that factors like social class also influence juvenile delinquency. The portfolio uses sources from psychologists and journalists to explore both sides of this issue. Through this research, the candidate seeks to bring awareness to the negative impacts of poor parenting and how addressing this could help improve Jamaica's future development.
This document is a portfolio submitted by Phillescia Jean for a Communication Studies course. The portfolio focuses on the theme of "The Repercussions of Child Labor in the Caribbean". It includes an introduction outlining the topic and purpose, as well as sections on exposition, reflection, and analysis. The reflection section takes the form of a narrative titled "The 32-year old child" which describes the severe health impacts faced by a 14-year old girl from child labor. It aims to educate audiences like parents and guardians on the dangers of child labor. The analysis section examines the use of communicative elements like dialect and behavior in the narrative. Overall, the portfolio seeks to raise awareness of the social issue of child
Communication studies i.a mikado (child abuse)Mikado Meikle
This document contains Mikado Meikle's internal assessment project on child abuse. It includes an acknowledgement, introduction, research questions, questionnaire, preface, and reflective piece. The introduction provides an overview of the project structure which will examine causes of child abuse and ways to lower its effects. It will have an expository and reflective section. The research questions explore the main causes of child abuse, influences on abusive acts, and strategies to decrease child abuse impacts. The reflective piece is a story titled "No Daddy" about a teenage girl experiencing physical and sexual abuse from her step-father.
THIS IS MY ASSESSMENT ON LGBTQI DISCRIMINATION WITHIN THE COUNTRY I RESIDE. THIS IS MY COMMUNICATION IA AND I HOPE IT HELPS OR GIVES GUIDANCE TO YOU ON YOURS.
ANY NEED FOR HELP OR IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE SOFT COPY OF MY SPEECH YOU MAY EMAIL ME AT- erica5dacas@gmail.com
This School Based Assessment was made to fulfill Samantha's Entrepreneurship Course for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination. Please do not plagiarize this document in any way. This is solely for the purpose of helping others to improve their grades as a Caribbean student.
This document is a school project by Samantha A. Walters on single parenting. It includes an introduction outlining the topic, a short story titled "A Walk on the Wild Side" about a family broken up by domestic violence leading the father to abandon the family, and an analysis of the story. The analysis discusses the intimate language register used to depict the relationship between characters and how artifacts and senses are used as communicative behaviors to develop characters and roles and strengthen the narrative. The document serves to educate readers on the implications of single parenting through an engaging short story and communicative literary devices.
The document provides an introduction to a student portfolio focused on the theme of "Poor Parenting". The portfolio includes an expository piece and original reflective narrative exploring how poor parenting leads to social problems in Jamaica. It also details the student's academic, work-related, and personal interests in the topic. The narrative story "All Things Go" describes how a teenage girl is affected by her parents' breakup and her mother's subsequent struggles with alcohol and drugs. An analysis identifies the use of language registers and communicative behaviors within the narrative.
This I.A was an investigation into a manufacturing company HEXAGON CHEMICALS in South Trinidad.
This I.A should be able to help student who are now going into this subject for Advanced levels (CAPE) because this subject was recently released in 2015 so I hope my SBA helps anyone who needs it.
This portfolio examines the theme of poor parenting and how it contributes to socio-economic problems in Jamaica. The candidate argues that poor parenting practices, such as failing to instill proper values in children and a lack of father figures, have led to increased crime, violence, and unproductive members of society. However, some experts note that factors like social class also influence juvenile delinquency. The portfolio uses sources from psychologists and journalists to explore both sides of this issue. Through this research, the candidate seeks to bring awareness to the negative impacts of poor parenting and how addressing this could help improve Jamaica's future development.
This document is a portfolio submitted by Phillescia Jean for a Communication Studies course. The portfolio focuses on the theme of "The Repercussions of Child Labor in the Caribbean". It includes an introduction outlining the topic and purpose, as well as sections on exposition, reflection, and analysis. The reflection section takes the form of a narrative titled "The 32-year old child" which describes the severe health impacts faced by a 14-year old girl from child labor. It aims to educate audiences like parents and guardians on the dangers of child labor. The analysis section examines the use of communicative elements like dialect and behavior in the narrative. Overall, the portfolio seeks to raise awareness of the social issue of child
Communication studies i.a mikado (child abuse)Mikado Meikle
This document contains Mikado Meikle's internal assessment project on child abuse. It includes an acknowledgement, introduction, research questions, questionnaire, preface, and reflective piece. The introduction provides an overview of the project structure which will examine causes of child abuse and ways to lower its effects. It will have an expository and reflective section. The research questions explore the main causes of child abuse, influences on abusive acts, and strategies to decrease child abuse impacts. The reflective piece is a story titled "No Daddy" about a teenage girl experiencing physical and sexual abuse from her step-father.
THIS IS MY ASSESSMENT ON LGBTQI DISCRIMINATION WITHIN THE COUNTRY I RESIDE. THIS IS MY COMMUNICATION IA AND I HOPE IT HELPS OR GIVES GUIDANCE TO YOU ON YOURS.
ANY NEED FOR HELP OR IF YOU WISH TO SEE THE SOFT COPY OF MY SPEECH YOU MAY EMAIL ME AT- erica5dacas@gmail.com
This School Based Assessment was made to fulfill Samantha's Entrepreneurship Course for the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examination. Please do not plagiarize this document in any way. This is solely for the purpose of helping others to improve their grades as a Caribbean student.
This document is a school project by Samantha A. Walters on single parenting. It includes an introduction outlining the topic, a short story titled "A Walk on the Wild Side" about a family broken up by domestic violence leading the father to abandon the family, and an analysis of the story. The analysis discusses the intimate language register used to depict the relationship between characters and how artifacts and senses are used as communicative behaviors to develop characters and roles and strengthen the narrative. The document serves to educate readers on the implications of single parenting through an engaging short story and communicative literary devices.
The document provides an introduction to a student portfolio focused on the theme of "Poor Parenting". The portfolio includes an expository piece and original reflective narrative exploring how poor parenting leads to social problems in Jamaica. It also details the student's academic, work-related, and personal interests in the topic. The narrative story "All Things Go" describes how a teenage girl is affected by her parents' breakup and her mother's subsequent struggles with alcohol and drugs. An analysis identifies the use of language registers and communicative behaviors within the narrative.
This I.A was an investigation into a manufacturing company HEXAGON CHEMICALS in South Trinidad.
This I.A should be able to help student who are now going into this subject for Advanced levels (CAPE) because this subject was recently released in 2015 so I hope my SBA helps anyone who needs it.
Jim is overworked by his demanding boss which leads to high stress levels. The stress causes Jim to consider suicide but he has a sudden realization in the rain and decides to change his life for the better. The story highlights how excessive workloads and stress can negatively impact mental health and lead one to make irrational decisions if not properly managed.
This document provides information about Jolly Beach Resort & Spa, a 464 room resort hotel located in Antigua. It discusses the background of entrepreneur Alex Brown, who became involved in the partnership that owns the resort. It describes the industry, products/services offered, historical events of the resort, and current challenges including high maintenance costs, dated rooms, and negative online reviews. Opportunities for the resort include expanding its wellness center services.
This portfolio focuses on the theme of social deprivation. It includes an original narrative piece called "The Gully" about a teenage girl from a poor background. It also includes a preface analyzing the purpose and intended audience of the story, and an analysis evaluating the narrative's use of dialects and language registers. Living in poverty-stricken areas can negatively impact one's access to education, jobs, and healthcare. The story illustrates these challenges through the girl's inability to pay school fees and her eventual decision to engage in prostitution. The analysis demonstrates the author's effective use of dialects and language registers to portray different social settings within the narrative.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Alex Stewart for their CAPE Management of Business course. It summarizes their research on the importance of the Human Resource Management department at the Waterloo Guest House in Black River, Jamaica. The report outlines the aims, methodology, findings and conclusions of the research. It was found that the HRM department plays an important role in community engagement, employee satisfaction and maximizing profits at the guest house.
Sample 21Communication studies I.A / S.B.AAkiem Forgenie
This document is a student's portfolio on global warming. It includes an introduction outlining the portfolio sections, a rationale for choosing the topic, a poem titled "Warmth" reflecting on global warming in the reflective section, and an analysis of the poem. The portfolio was created for a Communication Studies class and addresses the causes and effects of global warming in Trinidad and Tobago.
The document is a student portfolio on depression among teenagers in Trinidad and Tobago. It includes an introduction outlining the purpose of examining this issue and discussing the author's personal connection. It also includes a table of contents, preface, reflective short story, and analysis. The reflective short story, titled "Beena's Dilemma", depicts the life of a teenager named Beena who is suffering from depression due to bullying at school and abuse at home from her alcoholic father. After being verbally abused by her father one night, Beena attempts suicide by slashing her wrists. She is rushed to the hospital and survives. Her parents realize their role in her depression and seek counselling and therapy to help Beena
This is my Management of Business Internal Assesment hat i scored very high on. I would like to share this with you to give a little guidance to you.
I also have Communication Studies, Sociology and Entrepreneurship Unit IA Sba also available.
you can contact me at - erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document presents the research findings of a study on labeling theory and its impact on juvenile behavior in high schools. The study utilized questionnaires distributed to students across two high schools to collect primary data, along with statistical data from school administrators. Key findings included that lower class boys and middle class girls were more susceptible to deviant acts. Peer pressure was identified as the main motivation for such acts. Over 80% of respondents believed dysfunctional families contributed to the number of deviants in schools. The research aimed to understand the motivations and impacts of labeling on juvenile behavior, in fulfillment of the sociology syllabus requirements.
This document is Anu Maharaj's internal assessment for the Cape Management of Business examination. It provides an overview of Setal Fabrication and Construction Limited, including the business's aims and objectives, corporate culture, and methods for motivating workers. The business aims to maximize profits, satisfy customers, develop the country, become multinational, and grow internally and externally. It also strives to be the largest private construction firm in the country. The report analyzes these aspects of the business and provides recommendations.
1) This document provides guidance for writing a portfolio reflection that analyzes two elements of language.
2) It outlines the sections to include: preface, introduction, analysis, and reflection.
3) The analysis section asks the writer to comment on two of the following forms of language: register, dialectal variation, attitude to language, or communicative behavior.
Communication studies Basic Exposition pieceCrissi Daley
The document discusses failing schools in Jamaica and potential solutions. It notes that failing schools contribute to issues like low academic performance, illiteracy, and future crime and violence. Three sources are examined that provide perspectives on why schools fail and how to address it. The first source describes a speech where the former education minister said failing schools should not be allowed to exist and leadership is key. The second source discusses common reasons for failure like poor leadership, teaching, and resources. The third and most comprehensive source provides several solutions, including putting principals on contracts, improving teaching techniques, and reducing class sizes. Overall, the document seeks to understand why schools fail in Jamaica and what can be done to improve academic performance.
The document outlines the aims, objectives, research questions, and methodology of a study on the impact of the St. John the Evangelist Anglican Parish Church on the Black River community. The aims are to make citizens and church members aware of the church's spiritual and community impacts. Research questions address the church's effectiveness in spiritual guidance, youth development, and addressing community challenges. The methodology will involve questionnaires distributed to 20 community members over 4 weeks to collect both primary and secondary data.
CAPE Communication Studies IA
Please note that the example of Language/Dialectal Variation used in the Expository piece is "Jamaican Creole" and may not be a suitable example for other countries. Thank you.
I am a Jamaican Student who did 6th form in Trinidad and Tobago. I did extremely well on my Entrepreneuship Unit 1 Internal Assesment so i've decided to share this with you as a form of guidance as you embark on your A levels.
For assistance you can email me at : erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document provides an introduction and background to a research project investigating the impacts of socialization on students from single-parent families at St. Jago High School in Jamaica. The research team acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The document includes a table of contents and overview of the research design which will utilize a questionnaire to collect quantitative data from a stratified random sample of 15 students. It discusses the sociological perspective of positivism that will guide the research.
The document is a research proposal examining the impact of social networking sites on the academic performance of adolescents. It includes an introduction outlining the research problem, literature review on relevant topics, research design using questionnaires and interviews of a sample of local adolescents, and a proposed presentation of findings and data analysis. The research aims to evaluate the negative impact of social media usage on academics, determine influencing factors for student participation, and identify measures to reduce time spent on social networking sites.
This document provides background information on a research project being conducted by Ricardo Reid at Oberlin High School. It includes his name, school, teacher, candidate number, and date. The research is focused on analyzing problems with accountability and security at the Excel Auto Parts warehouse in Jamaica. It identifies issues such as overcrowding, misplaced items, and theft. The document outlines the research methods to be used, including interviews, observations, and questionnaires. It also includes tables showing the activities and timeline for the research project.
The document provides information about a student's internal assessment project on the impact of alcohol consumption among Jamaican teens. It includes an introduction outlining the topic, sources that will be used (a newspaper article, website, and interview), and the reflective piece titled "Pour it Out" describing a teen's experience with alcohol abuse. The reflective piece is analyzed focusing on the language variations used and communicative behaviors presented. The student acknowledges those who helped with the project, and provides a bibliography of sources.
Communication Studies IA Checklist - Reflective and Analytical Elements OmziiNella Bell
The document provides guidance for students on the reflective and analytical elements of an IA checklist. It outlines the requirements for a reflective written portfolio including two pieces of creative writing and analysis of one piece. It also summarizes the requirements for an expository presentation on the same theme, including an introduction, rationale, discussion of issues, evaluation of sources, challenges faced, and conclusion. Key aspects like word limits, use of notes, and dress code are also mentioned.
Caribbean Studies Internal Assessment (Sample) OmziiNella Bell
The document discusses a study on the impact of dancehall music on students at Black River High School. Data was collected through questionnaires given to students and observation at a school concert. Most students listened to dancehall for entertainment and agreed it promotes negative messages and gang violence. They felt the lyrics and artists' actions influence moods and behavior. While some saw artists as role models, most did not and suggested banning dancehall to reduce its negative effects. The findings indicate dancehall impacts students' emotions and may contribute to misconduct.
Jim is overworked by his demanding boss which leads to high stress levels. The stress causes Jim to consider suicide but he has a sudden realization in the rain and decides to change his life for the better. The story highlights how excessive workloads and stress can negatively impact mental health and lead one to make irrational decisions if not properly managed.
This document provides information about Jolly Beach Resort & Spa, a 464 room resort hotel located in Antigua. It discusses the background of entrepreneur Alex Brown, who became involved in the partnership that owns the resort. It describes the industry, products/services offered, historical events of the resort, and current challenges including high maintenance costs, dated rooms, and negative online reviews. Opportunities for the resort include expanding its wellness center services.
This portfolio focuses on the theme of social deprivation. It includes an original narrative piece called "The Gully" about a teenage girl from a poor background. It also includes a preface analyzing the purpose and intended audience of the story, and an analysis evaluating the narrative's use of dialects and language registers. Living in poverty-stricken areas can negatively impact one's access to education, jobs, and healthcare. The story illustrates these challenges through the girl's inability to pay school fees and her eventual decision to engage in prostitution. The analysis demonstrates the author's effective use of dialects and language registers to portray different social settings within the narrative.
This document is a report submitted by a student named Alex Stewart for their CAPE Management of Business course. It summarizes their research on the importance of the Human Resource Management department at the Waterloo Guest House in Black River, Jamaica. The report outlines the aims, methodology, findings and conclusions of the research. It was found that the HRM department plays an important role in community engagement, employee satisfaction and maximizing profits at the guest house.
Sample 21Communication studies I.A / S.B.AAkiem Forgenie
This document is a student's portfolio on global warming. It includes an introduction outlining the portfolio sections, a rationale for choosing the topic, a poem titled "Warmth" reflecting on global warming in the reflective section, and an analysis of the poem. The portfolio was created for a Communication Studies class and addresses the causes and effects of global warming in Trinidad and Tobago.
The document is a student portfolio on depression among teenagers in Trinidad and Tobago. It includes an introduction outlining the purpose of examining this issue and discussing the author's personal connection. It also includes a table of contents, preface, reflective short story, and analysis. The reflective short story, titled "Beena's Dilemma", depicts the life of a teenager named Beena who is suffering from depression due to bullying at school and abuse at home from her alcoholic father. After being verbally abused by her father one night, Beena attempts suicide by slashing her wrists. She is rushed to the hospital and survives. Her parents realize their role in her depression and seek counselling and therapy to help Beena
This is my Management of Business Internal Assesment hat i scored very high on. I would like to share this with you to give a little guidance to you.
I also have Communication Studies, Sociology and Entrepreneurship Unit IA Sba also available.
you can contact me at - erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document presents the research findings of a study on labeling theory and its impact on juvenile behavior in high schools. The study utilized questionnaires distributed to students across two high schools to collect primary data, along with statistical data from school administrators. Key findings included that lower class boys and middle class girls were more susceptible to deviant acts. Peer pressure was identified as the main motivation for such acts. Over 80% of respondents believed dysfunctional families contributed to the number of deviants in schools. The research aimed to understand the motivations and impacts of labeling on juvenile behavior, in fulfillment of the sociology syllabus requirements.
This document is Anu Maharaj's internal assessment for the Cape Management of Business examination. It provides an overview of Setal Fabrication and Construction Limited, including the business's aims and objectives, corporate culture, and methods for motivating workers. The business aims to maximize profits, satisfy customers, develop the country, become multinational, and grow internally and externally. It also strives to be the largest private construction firm in the country. The report analyzes these aspects of the business and provides recommendations.
1) This document provides guidance for writing a portfolio reflection that analyzes two elements of language.
2) It outlines the sections to include: preface, introduction, analysis, and reflection.
3) The analysis section asks the writer to comment on two of the following forms of language: register, dialectal variation, attitude to language, or communicative behavior.
Communication studies Basic Exposition pieceCrissi Daley
The document discusses failing schools in Jamaica and potential solutions. It notes that failing schools contribute to issues like low academic performance, illiteracy, and future crime and violence. Three sources are examined that provide perspectives on why schools fail and how to address it. The first source describes a speech where the former education minister said failing schools should not be allowed to exist and leadership is key. The second source discusses common reasons for failure like poor leadership, teaching, and resources. The third and most comprehensive source provides several solutions, including putting principals on contracts, improving teaching techniques, and reducing class sizes. Overall, the document seeks to understand why schools fail in Jamaica and what can be done to improve academic performance.
The document outlines the aims, objectives, research questions, and methodology of a study on the impact of the St. John the Evangelist Anglican Parish Church on the Black River community. The aims are to make citizens and church members aware of the church's spiritual and community impacts. Research questions address the church's effectiveness in spiritual guidance, youth development, and addressing community challenges. The methodology will involve questionnaires distributed to 20 community members over 4 weeks to collect both primary and secondary data.
CAPE Communication Studies IA
Please note that the example of Language/Dialectal Variation used in the Expository piece is "Jamaican Creole" and may not be a suitable example for other countries. Thank you.
I am a Jamaican Student who did 6th form in Trinidad and Tobago. I did extremely well on my Entrepreneuship Unit 1 Internal Assesment so i've decided to share this with you as a form of guidance as you embark on your A levels.
For assistance you can email me at : erica5dacas@gmail.com
This document provides an introduction and background to a research project investigating the impacts of socialization on students from single-parent families at St. Jago High School in Jamaica. The research team acknowledges those who assisted with the project. The document includes a table of contents and overview of the research design which will utilize a questionnaire to collect quantitative data from a stratified random sample of 15 students. It discusses the sociological perspective of positivism that will guide the research.
The document is a research proposal examining the impact of social networking sites on the academic performance of adolescents. It includes an introduction outlining the research problem, literature review on relevant topics, research design using questionnaires and interviews of a sample of local adolescents, and a proposed presentation of findings and data analysis. The research aims to evaluate the negative impact of social media usage on academics, determine influencing factors for student participation, and identify measures to reduce time spent on social networking sites.
This document provides background information on a research project being conducted by Ricardo Reid at Oberlin High School. It includes his name, school, teacher, candidate number, and date. The research is focused on analyzing problems with accountability and security at the Excel Auto Parts warehouse in Jamaica. It identifies issues such as overcrowding, misplaced items, and theft. The document outlines the research methods to be used, including interviews, observations, and questionnaires. It also includes tables showing the activities and timeline for the research project.
The document provides information about a student's internal assessment project on the impact of alcohol consumption among Jamaican teens. It includes an introduction outlining the topic, sources that will be used (a newspaper article, website, and interview), and the reflective piece titled "Pour it Out" describing a teen's experience with alcohol abuse. The reflective piece is analyzed focusing on the language variations used and communicative behaviors presented. The student acknowledges those who helped with the project, and provides a bibliography of sources.
Communication Studies IA Checklist - Reflective and Analytical Elements OmziiNella Bell
The document provides guidance for students on the reflective and analytical elements of an IA checklist. It outlines the requirements for a reflective written portfolio including two pieces of creative writing and analysis of one piece. It also summarizes the requirements for an expository presentation on the same theme, including an introduction, rationale, discussion of issues, evaluation of sources, challenges faced, and conclusion. Key aspects like word limits, use of notes, and dress code are also mentioned.
Caribbean Studies Internal Assessment (Sample) OmziiNella Bell
The document discusses a study on the impact of dancehall music on students at Black River High School. Data was collected through questionnaires given to students and observation at a school concert. Most students listened to dancehall for entertainment and agreed it promotes negative messages and gang violence. They felt the lyrics and artists' actions influence moods and behavior. While some saw artists as role models, most did not and suggested banning dancehall to reduce its negative effects. The findings indicate dancehall impacts students' emotions and may contribute to misconduct.
1. Respiration is a chemical process that releases energy from food molecules in cells. Glucose is the main food molecule used and is broken down through a series of enzyme-controlled reactions.
2. Energy released during respiration is stored as chemical energy in ATP molecules. An enzyme joins phosphate to ADP to form ATP. When energy is needed, ATP is broken down by an enzyme into ADP and phosphate, releasing the stored chemical energy.
3. Aerobic respiration uses oxygen to fully break down glucose into carbon dioxide and water. This produces much more ATP than anaerobic respiration, which breaks down glucose without oxygen.
The document discusses four elements - dialectal variation, language registers, communicative behaviours, and attitudes to language - that should be analyzed in a reflective piece, providing examples and descriptions of each element, including the formality levels of the Jamaican Creole continuum. Language registers establish social distinction and can reveal prejudice, while communicative behaviors and attitudes to language show intent and perspective.
The document summarizes a study examining the impact of tourism in Negril, Jamaica on the local ecology. Key findings include:
1) Tourism development has resulted in significant loss of natural vegetation cover and destruction of habitats.
2) Infrastructure growth and increasing tourist numbers are placing pressure on water resources and contributing to pollution in local waters.
3) Comparison of data from 1980-2008 shows that sand dunes in Negril, which help protect the coastline, have been reduced by over 50% due to tourism activities.
This document discusses sociolinguistic concepts related to language variation, including:
- Varieties include languages, dialects, accents, registers, and styles of a language. Variation occurs at the lexical level through slang and levels of formality.
- Dialects are regional or social varieties of a language characterized by their own phonological, syntactic, and lexical properties. They can also be associated with ethnic groups or socioeconomic classes.
- Registers or styles are varieties of language used in particular social settings defined by levels of formality or social events like baby talk.
- An idiolect is the unique language use of an individual person influenced by various dialects, registers, and languages
This document discusses language variation and varieties. It defines key terms such as language, dialect, and varieties. Some main points:
- No two speakers speak exactly the same way and an individual's speech varies across situations.
- Language varieties refer to different forms of language influenced by social factors like region, social class, individual, and situation.
- A dialect is a language variety spoken by a community that has distinguishing phonological, lexical, and grammatical features.
- Varieties refer to sets of linguistic items associated with external social factors like a geographical area and social group.
- Dialects are influenced by various social factors and everyone speaks at least one dialect. Standard dialects have more prestige than others due
The document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request on the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a form with assignment details. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with refund available for plagiarized work.
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The document provides steps for requesting writing assistance from HelpWriting.net:
1. Create an account with a password and email.
2. Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline.
3. Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications and reviews.
4. Review the completed paper and authorize payment or request revisions if needed. Revisions are free.
Essay Visit To Pulau Langkawi. Online assignment writing service.Vanessa Perkins
The document provides instructions for requesting writing assistance from the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email; 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction. The document emphasizes that original, high-quality content is guaranteed, with refunds offered for plagiarized work.
Visual Learner Analysis
The author is primarily a visual and tactile learner. As a visual learner, they like to read or see how things are done rather than just hear explanations. They prefer taking notes by seeing information written on a board or presented in a visual format, which helps them understand better. As a visual learner, they like things to be very organized, labeled with colors, or otherwise visually structured, as confusion and irritation result from a lack of visual organization. An example of their visual learning is that they need directions to be explained through descriptions and pictures rather than just verbally, so they can visualize how to get to a place.
This document contains announcements and agenda items for an ENGL 625 class on the introduction to TESOL. It lists upcoming workshops on proposal writing and a teacher-scholar symposium. It also provides an agenda for group discussions on assigned readings about language learning and identity. Students will discuss articles by Kumar, Norton, and Hall, focusing on topics like investment versus motivation in language learning and the relationship between language learners and their social environments.
This document provides information on Module 2 of a course, including standards and lessons on valuing others. It discusses finding others' greatness, observing circumstances, feeling for others, and supporting advocacy. It also covers language registers and provides examples of frozen, formal, consultative, casual, and intimate registers. Finally, it includes a sample story in third-person limited point of view and elements to consider in prose, such as character, setting, plot, point of view, and mood.
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Ty went on a trip to a rural village in Chiang Rai, Thailand. He observed the villagers' daily lives and interacted with the children. Through perception, he noticed the villagers had little material possessions but seemed very happy. Through reason, he realized happiness is not defined by wealth or comfort. He also saw that the villagers strongly valued education despite their lack of resources. The experience highlighted the importance of perception and reason in understanding others and shaped how Ty views learning.
This document provides information about several key organelles in plant cells, including the nucleus, nucleolus, cytosol, centrosome, centriole, peroxisome, secretory vesicles, cell membrane, mitochondria, and vacuole. It notes that plant cell centrosomes do not contain centrioles, and describes the basic structures and functions of each organelle.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting an assignment request on the website HelpWriting.net. It describes a 4-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a form with assignment details and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment or request revisions. It emphasizes that the site offers revisions, original content, and refunds for plagiarized work.
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The document provides instructions for requesting and completing an assignment writing request through the HelpWriting.net website. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email; 2) Complete a 10-minute order form with instructions, sources, and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, with a full refund option for plagiarized work. The purpose is to guide users through obtaining high-quality, original content writing assistance from the site.
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The document discusses the various social, political, and economic factors that led up to the 1917 Russian Revolution, noting that people always want change, usually toward freedom, peace and equality. It states that in the lead up to the revolution, there were a variety of situations impacting Russia, including social, political, and economic conditions. The document then plans to discuss these factors that contributed to the unrest and overthrow of the Russian government in 1917.
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The document provides instructions for creating an account and placing an order on the HelpWriting.net website to request that writers complete assignments. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) create an account; 2) submit an order form with instructions and deadline; 3) writers bid on the request and the client selects a writer; 4) the client reviews and pays for the paper upon approval; 5) the client can request revisions until satisfied.
This document provides a catalog and biography of books written by Thomas Jerome Baker. It lists 43 books he has published across several genres, including English language teaching, historical fiction, romance, and autobiographies. It also includes biographical information about Baker, describing his experience and roles as an English teacher, founder of EdCamp Santiago, and former president of TESOL Chile.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
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Introduction
This portfolio is focused on the theme of “Social Biases”. The intention of this study
however, is to find out how living in the garrison community affects the chances of a qualified
individuals in attaining a job. In accordance with the Webster’s Dictionary, the term ‘social’ is
defined as, or relating to human society or organization, while the term ‘bias’ is defined as a
mental tendency, especially prejudice and willingly choose to remain ignorant to a fact. The
portfolio also incorporates an original piece, written in the prose type, in the form of a narrative.
This portfolio also consists of a preface which gives an analysis for the purpose of
writing the story entitled “Unexpected”. The preface also looks at the intended audience, the
reasons for selecting them. There is also an analysis that evaluates the original narrative, amidst
detailed emphasis on language resisters, dialectal variations, communicative behaviours and
attitudes to language. Another component of the portfolio is the Exposition, assessing how living
in garrison community negatively affects the chances of qualified person in that community, in
obtaining a job. The researcher discussed the challenges faced in investigating the issue at hand.
An overview of the effectiveness of the source, and analysed the context and medium on the
reliability and validity of the information.
The portfolio serves to inform the selected audience about the biases that exist among
educated people living in garrison communities and the effects it has on them as an individual.
Personally, it is admired the researcher because of personal family experiences. The researcher
wishes to enlighten the audience that such unwanted issues exist and it as a profound impact on
the individuals in that community.
2. Academically, the portfolio satisfies the criteria of the internal assessment for the
Communication Studies course outline. This portfolio has also informed the researcher and it is
anticipated that the theme and topic selected will not only be entertaining, but informative to the
readers. The theme was also selected because of the researcher’s opinion concerning social
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biases in the world of work or employment scheme.
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Preface
The narrative, “Unexpected” is about a well-educated young man who is denied a job
because of his geographical location. It also highlights the challenges faced by young
individuals, who are living in garrison communities. The story reaches its climax when Tony
gives up hope and encounter community don ‘Hypa-dwag’. However, it was shortly after that the
solution was given.
The researcher wrote the story with the intention of bringing across a few important
points. The first purpose is to inform the intended audience that unemployment of educated
young people actually exists in contemporary society. The second purpose is to give an
understanding of the effects unemployment has on young educated individuals, both negative
and positive. Finally, it provides encouragement to youths who might be in a similar situation.
The targeted audience is college graduates and students in their final year of tertiary
education. Considering that all these students are form various communities, whether it be
prestigious or underdeveloped. All students would be liable to be aware of the situation, as most
professional officials are guilty of rejection and suppression of qualified persons because of
where they live.
The reflective piece entitled “Unexpected ” will be presented verbally to an audience,
rather in a graduation exercise or even a college fair. There are a number of reasons why the
researcher chose this method; first, it provides a non-verbal, as well as a verbal message, using
visual and auditory means to create an advantage. Also, it would be more entertaining as
4. opposed to printed documents or just a speech. It also serves to encourage, inform and enlighten
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the audience. A diversity of technological devices will be incorporated to augment the
presentation, as well as the message being conveyed. These are; a laptop and projector, along
with a screen to appeal to the audience’s visual characteristic. In addition, a microphone will be
used to enhance and project the voice of the speaker, in order to provide clarity and volume.
T
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“Unexpected”
Tony staggered to the breakfast table. Apparently he had been up all night trying to study despite
those deafening gunshots and heavy music.
“Mornin Mumz,” he said plainly with a hint of cliché.
“Is how yuh look suh dis mornin tony? Mi keep tellin yuh fi go a yuh bed early enuh.
studying is gud for you I admit dat, but overdoing nuh good fi yuh nerves.”
“Jah know Mummy, exam time a come up an mi cyaah get fi study cuz addi whole heap
a noise.”
“Lawd pupa Jesus! Tek it easy mi child, if yuh waah good yuh nose affi run.”
Tony had always been at the top of his class throughout his school life. He attended Jeane Vera
primary school, and moved on to Rhyne Park High. Ever since he could remember, his mother
was always the breadwinner.
“Lata Mummy!” Tony shouted as he rushed out of his home in Spot Valley. It was his
last day of CSEC and he had high hope and expectations.
***
“Ok mommy, thank you very much.”
Tony hung up the phone with mixed feelings. This was his fourth job interview and he was
turned down, again. And, He kept hearing similar responses.
6. “I’m sorry Ms. James. You do have the qualifications we are looking for, but you are just
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not suitable for this job.” There was never once a reason for such response.
“Mummy,” Tony whispered, his eyes glossy with tears. “Mi tired a di same damn ting
ova an ova enuh.”
“A nuh yuh one!” His mother explained to him. “Afta mi sacrifice mi all an sen yuh a
school. Mek dem learn yuh fi write pretty and speak nice, now nobody nuh waan gi yuh a job!
An yuh work suh hard fi get all yuh subjects.”
Tony sighed and shook his head. He was oblivious of the fact that he was being cast aside
because of where he lived.
***
As time passed, he felt guilty about disappointing his mother, he felt as if he had no choice. One
evening, as he watched the sun disappearing beneath the horizon, he decided to take a walk. As
he was walking, he was captivated by his own thoughts; he noticed a strange vehicle pulling up
in his direction. He then began to step his pace up, with all manner of thoughts going through her
head. The car drove quicker to keep up with him.
“Good evening Sir, how may I help you?” Tony asked in a timid voice.
“Youth, yuh know seh mi have a job fi yuh dho, along time me shouda tell you enuh but
a true mi did busy”.
7. He was amazed even by the grating tone in his voice, not to mention the huge scar that stretches
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across his cheek.
“W-w-what exactly are you talking about Sir? And most importantly, w-who are you?” Tony
managed to inquire.
“A me dem call Hypa-dwag enuh yow. A mi a di Don fi di area… an me need you fi
come work fi mi!.” He uttered with a creepy look, nodding his head in indication that he was
serious. “Mi hear bout yuh likkle problem…but nuh seh a word youth, yuh can come work in my
business.”
Tony stood there in shock, unaware of the bewildered expression etched out on his face. “What
kinda business?” He asked.
“Yuh can sell mi goods, an hold on pon most a di profit. In other words, yuh get fi be mi
likkle accountant… an sometime, yuh might affi leave di country.” He encouraged with a wink.
Tony was completely unaware to the fact that he was about to sign a deal with an outlaw.
***
“Tony! Tony! But a wah do da buh- waahpn to da man yah man?!” Hypa-dwag uttered in
annoyance.
At that time Tony was busy on the phone organizing another job interview. He didn’t plan to stay
in Hypa-dwag ‘job’ selling drugs for him any longer. This was not what he worked, studied and
hoped for. Most of all, this was not what his mother wanted.
It was early Monday morning when Tony finally arrived at The Smith’s Accounting Firm. His
heart was beating through his ears and he felt a bit weak in the knees.
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“Right this way Mr. James. You may take a seat.”
“Thank you Sir.”
“Now… you have a very impressive resume.” Mr. Smith stated with a concerned look.
“But i-if only… y-you lived... somewhere… else. The thing is…. We can’t really trust people
like you... just to avoid problems in our company.”
Tony just sat there, with the tears rolling down his cheeks. He did not expect this. He was
determined to fulfil his dreams and aspirations. He knew he was better than that and he had what
it took to become a great accountant.
***
Rrrrrrrrring! Rrrrring! “Hello, Mr. James speaking. How may I help you?”
“Hello Mr. James. Dis is yuh mother speaking!” Tony’s mother answered in a hearty voice.
“Lawks mi child! Hear how yuh speak nice and proper! Mi proud a yuh mi pickney!”
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Language Analysis
The reflective piece “Unexpected ” recounts the challenging experiences of an educated young
man who is denied a job because of his place of residence. The writer consciously employs a
combination of registers, dialectal variations and communicative behaviours and attitudes to
language. It also illustrates how education and socialization can affect a person’s linguistic
behaviour.
However, for this exercise, only two will be discussed; namely, dialectal variations and
language registers. Dialectal Variation refers to changes in language due to various influences.
These include social, geographic, individual and group factors. We can further isolate and
distinguished between Dialect (the variety of language characteristic of a particular group of people
in a given speech community, country or region), Creole (refers to a dialect or language which
results from contact between the language of a colonizing people and the language of a colonized
people) and Patois (refers to a geographical dialect which differs from the standard language spoken
in a given country). There are different variations of dialect portrayed within the Reflective piece.
Firstly there is Acrolect (which is purely Standard English), portrayed clearly when she answered the
phone saying “Hello, Mr. James speaking. How may I help you?” Next in line comes Mesolect
(which is Sub-Standard English or a combination of Standard English and Creole/Patois),
brought to life in the 5th line of the piece where Tony’s mother mentioned “Studying is good for
you I admit but overdoing it not good fi yuh nerves.” And last but not least there’s Basilect
(which is complete Patois/Creole) with a perfect example coming out in Tony’s conversation
with his mother, where he said “Mummy...Mi tired a di same damn ting ova an ova enuh.”
Language registers is a variety of a language used for a particular purpose or in a particular
social setting. It possesses various levels of formality. The five levels identified have been
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given specialized names by Linguists; frozen, formal, consultative,
casual and intimate. Examples of registers found in the reflective piece are : Intimate
register found in the early parts of the reflective when the subject was conversing with his
mother, for example, when he said “Mornin Mumz” using a basic slang for the word
‘Mother’ and effectively portraying the intimae register. There was also formal register
being portrayed as a result of the subject’s interaction with the interviewer, for example
where the interviewer said “Right this way Ms. James. You may take a seat.” To which he
replied, “Thank you Sir.” This showed mutual understanding and level of education. Private
register was also evident at the point when the Mercedes was allegedly trailing him and he asked
himself “What is a Benz doing in this part of town?”
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CONCLUSION
In conclusion, it could be said that the writer has effectively solidified his purpose in identifying
the relationship between prejudice/bias and the geographical location of a person as it relates to
the reputation possessed by such specific location.
Also, throughout the piece, the writer effectively uses the various linguistic criteria to
appeal to the reader. These also include numerous communicative behaviours as well as attitudes
to language. It also vividly depicts how education can affect and influence an individual’s
linguistic behaviour as well as with many consequences. This is portrayed in Tony’s behaviour
as opposed to the actions of “Hypa-dwag”.
In the reflective piece it is evident that the researcher effectively uses these language
registers, as well as dialectal variations and attitudes towards language.
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