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Research Project: Discussion section
1. ORTamboInternationaldeliversamassservicebecause________________. A) Thereisafairamountofclientcontact B) Servicesarestandardisedtoacertainextent C) Thenumberofclientsservedisgreaterthanwithprofessionalservices D) Theserviceisequipmentorientated 2. WhichoneofthefollowingisacharacteristicofaserviceproducedbyaserviceprovidersuchasORTambo International? A) Outputkeptinstock B) Manufacturedbeforeuse C) Labourintensive D) Capital-intensiveproduction 3. Duringthedesignoftheprocessesthatwillbeusedatt...
Focuses on the basics of Linguistics; what linguistics is, what it is used for, and who uses it. While also highlighting the basic vocabulary of linguistics.
In depth notes on Social Dialects, overall explaining why people talk differently depending on where they are from. While defining and giving examples of the many different types of prestige.
Gives the definition and examples of the different types of Yule Word Formations. Some of them being Etymology, Coinage, Borrowing and more.
Notes on the films "One plus One" and "Daybreak Express"
Notes on the films "Soda Jerk"
One of the most interesting things about living in Milwaukee is that I get to experience 
firsthand one of the most segregated cities in America. But my perspective is completely 
different than what many people face, as I am a White, middle-class, university student. In hopes 
of getting a better perspective of what a less privileged Milwaukeean may go through, I would 
encourage anyone to read Meet Me Halfway: Milwaukee Stories, a novel published in 2015, 
written by Jennifer Morales. This wor...
NURS 653 Adult Obesity Evaluation With Complete Solution 
Adult obesity in the United States has reached pandemic proportions. According to the 
CDC, about 93.3 million US adults in 2015-2016 were considered clinically obese and twothirds of the US population is at least overweight or obese. These statistics are phenomenal 
considering the resources this country has and the opportunities a person has to improve their 
health. The effects of this do not only influence the health of the individual...