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Right down the line
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https://www.gerryrafferty.com/ Right down the line. by Gerald Rafferty You know I need your love You've got that hold over me Long as I've got your love You know that I'll never l eave When I wanted you to share my life I had no doubt in my mind And it's been you, woman Right down the line I know how much I lean on you Only you can see The changes that I've been through Have left a mark on me You've been as constant as a Northern Star The brightest light that shines It's been you, woman Right down the line I just want to say this is my way Of tellin' you everything I could never say before Yeah, this is my way of tellin' you That every day I'm lovin' you so much more 'Cause you believed in me through my darkest nigh t ** Put somethin' better inside of me You brought me into the ligh t ** Threw away all those crazy dreams I put them all behind And it was you, woman Right down the line I just want to say this is my way Of tell...
Using the Right Recipe in Writing
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Using the Right Recipe in Writing Just like a eggs, flour, milk, raisins, currents nuts and yeast are used to make bread. There are characteristic that make up a story being boring, or exciting. Characteristics like tone, setting, theme, plot, climax, conclusion, first and second person. I would think most of these or all of these characteristics are needed to make up a successful story. If you were remove one of these characteristics it would be like removing an ingredient from the bread. Especially if it was the climax, You would have flat bread because there was not yeast to make it rise. These other ingredient play a crucial role. just as the characteristics play a crucial role in a sequent order to make a good story. Remove the setting, you have no place to introduce the theme. That is like know bakery to make bread. remove first and second person, you have no one to tell the story therefore No conclusion either. No baker, no successful bread. Here below i...
The Bias Source of Information
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THE LONE WOLF I found that the Northern Public Affairs is not a good source. An article was written from one side's point of view. The topic very subjective. I found the writing to be bias repeating things. Speaking mainly to certain audiences to stress their own points of interest, pressing on the negatives points to the listener. The listener is unable to digest and discern for themselves if the topic of conversation is anything other a source trying to push their opinion at whatever cost, or a fact that needs to be digested carefully. There were no citations to support the topic of interest, in this case Indigenous Studies.
The Reliable CBC Network
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CBC is a station that I have come to like and trust. CBC provides the dates, and citations that come with each publication. It is a Crown Corporation, that has been a reliable source of information for last 80 years . You can find the name of the reporter and the date of the post above the story. I don't feel the publications have a bias opinion, they are very objective. With the thought that they speak out to different cultures, sport minded, music lovers and people from different age groups. What I mean is not only do they deliver information, they offer hyper-links to news, games, tv shows, and audio books for your entertainment. If you need to be enlighten as what is happening around you, tune into the Canadian Broadcast Corporation .
What are your reasons for communicating -Past and Present?
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There are many types of communication, Oral communication is most common, among people, along with writing. There are other ways to communicate such as visual and body language, this is known as nonverbal communication. It is easier for me to communicate by speaking and writing. Oral can sometimes get me frustrated mainly when someone is firing out questions that I don’t understand. When speaking by mouth I stumble sometimes with my words. I have learned to communicate by writing, only because I am able to express my message clearly to those who I converse with, especially at work and stores. These are both ways I prefer to communicate. I can now use devices used in language like similes and even metaphors can be effective when communicating orally or written. I can see how this would work well in getting my point across to my audience whether it be clients, family or friends. Now that I am taking this English Course, I am hoping to get better communication skills. If...