Use vicissitude in a sentence?
First , i think we should know the meaning
1) Regular change , e.g. day and night
2) Irregular change[use plural]
They remained friends in the vicissitudes of 40 years. [2]
God made two great lights . . . To illuminate the earth and rule the day In their vicissitude, and rule the night. --Milton [1]
Vicissitude occurs on my face when I forget to shave.
Day traders usually don't survive the vicissitude of the market place for long.
In what ways do tone audience structure purpose affect the formatingof a memo or academic paper?
In what ways do audience, purpose, tone, and structure affect the formatting of the memo and acedemic paper
How do you write a sexual harassment warning to an employee?
Answer
If you are the one who is being sexually harrassed and want it to stop you could write a letter to the person and tell them that you find their comments lewd and out of place, that you aren't the type of person they think you are and if this kind of harrassmet continues you will take it to the boss. If you are a boss and want to warn one of your employee's then I wouldn't bother with a written letter, I'd call them in my office away from prying ears of other employee's and lay down the law, that this kind of behavour isn't accepted by this company and should it continue, it will be grounds for dismissal. IF it doesn't stop then fire the person.
Is it required to have a railing on the front porch?
According to the International Residential Building Code (IRBC) 2007, section 312.1, a rail is not required if the distance from the top of the porch to finished grade is 30" or less. This requirement applies to any point o, the porch, so for example if one side has a severe drop off and exceeds the 30", you would need a rail on that side, but not necessarily on a side that is less than 30". In addition, if there are 4 risers (steps) going up to the porch, a rail is required for the stairs.
Do unique ideas of other authors need to be documented the way exact quotations are?
Whenever you summarize, paraphrase, or directly quote someone else's language and/or ideas you need to cite them. Failure to do so can lead to charges of plagiarism. Different disciplines require different methods for acknowledging these influences via citations; typical formats include Chicago, MLA, and APA citation styles. Your local bookstore or library should have a copy of these style manuals.
What are some example of math jingle?
Here are some examples:
>>shaun the sheep tune
(He's Shaun the sheep)
SOLVING MATH, IS IS SO FUN
(He even mucks about with those who cannot bleat)
ANSWERING THE PROBLEMS ABOUT THE MATH
(Keep it in mind, He's one of a kind)
KEEP IT IN MIND AND ITS SO FUN!
(Oh...Life's a treat with Shaun the Sheep)
OHH. MATH IS A TREAT WITH YOU!
>>POKER FACE
i wanna learn it like they learn in math time
with addition, subtraction and also division (i love it)
YOU CAN LEARN IN EASY WAY JUST LEARN WITH YOUR BOOK
AND AFTER THAT DISCUSSION STARTS THE TEACHER IS IN FRONT
OHH OHH OHH OHH. THE MATH SO FUN
NOTHING CANT STOP US!
What are examples of hypothesis?
Let's start with what a proper null hypothesis is. A null hypothesis is a testable assertion based on preliminary observations or tests. Here's one:
EX: NULL: It's raining outside. ALT: It's not raining outside.
Note whenever we pose a Null hypothesis we must also specify an Alternative hypothesis so that if the Null proves to be not valid, the Alternative automatically proves to be not false.
We presume the NULL here is based on the observation that someone just came in from the outside and is drenching wet. Is it testable? Sure, we can just stick our hand out the window to see if it gets wet.
But that might be due to a sprinkler system in the lawn. So we do a second test and look at the area around and see a downpour there. So based on the two tests we conclude that the NULL is not false. And that means the ALT most likely is false.
Of course, in the design and analysis of scientific experiments, the NULL is typically mathematical and a bit more complex. But the concepts are still the same. They must be testable and must be based on preliminary tests and observations. And there must be an ALT to go with the NULL..
Do you cite work that is not copyrighted?
Yes, you should cite all sources. Just because something is no longer copyright does not mean that you can use it freely. You can be accused of plagiarism if you use it without citation.
Always avoid wordiness in writing a descriptive passage. Is this sentence correct punctuating?
1. Overall, 41 percent of respondents said their jobs offered opportunities for advancement and promotion.
The first line of each entry begins at the left margin?
The first line of a paragraph is indented.
(hanging indent)
How is film a medium of communication?
Films in todays age are a really powerfull way of sharing information,and not only one way information,but two way.
Sharing one's opinions and ideas about particular things are portrayed in an entertaining yet informative manner.
Once the movie is made and released,the audience's reaction and opinion about it makes it a two way communicative process.
And specially with all the Internet-Socio-Activites being so "in" these days,it is not at all difficult to share one's views about a movie .
If you share your views about a particular film on a Social Networking Website,I think I would just take hours for people to reply and comment on your view,thats the best thing about the Socio-Net-Websites.So in a way one can say that it is the new age internet Savy world that helps in this case films to be a medium of communication.
Not forgetting,the Film ofcourse byitself is a strong of of communicating.
Then let it be of any genre,it passes a strong/weak message at the end !
Block Paragraphing is simply a style of writing. They are paragraphs with no indentions. Use a 12 point font size. Center the main heading in bold 16 type font and 2.0 between each sentence. Then type.
How do you cite a work if the author's name is not known?
Cite a book using the author - date format. If it is a direct quote, also include the page number. The related link, The OWL at Purdue, gives good examples depending on how many author's there are. For one author, directly quote, cite as follows, from The OWL at Purdue:
According to Jones (1998), "Students often had difficulty using APA style, especially when it was their first time" (p. 199).
She stated, "Students often had difficulty using APA style," but she did not offer an explanation as to why (Jones, 1998, p. 199).
When doing a book citation what do you cite for city of publication if more than one city is listed?
When preparing a book citation, if only a few cities or countries of publication are listed, you can cite them all in order of listing.
Otherwise, or if you only wish to cite one place of publication, choose the first and cite it as 'first published in (place)'.
Why are brackets used to offset one letter of a word such as the capital T in the word the?
That is done with quotations, when the quoted text is actually from the beginning of a sentence, but you are using it in the middle of a sentence.
For example, say you are quoting this sentence from a book written by a guy named T. J. Howard: "The movie Night of the Living Dead is a metaphor for Communism."
You might write: According to T.J. Howard, "[t]he movie Night of the Living Dead is a metaphor for Communism," but in my opinion, it's more about the Vietnam War.
Similarly, say you're quoting this sentence: "Although George Romero was a great filmmaker in his day, lately his films have become less and less scary, and the metaphors more and more convoluted."
If you only wanted to use the last half of that sentence, you would replace "his" with "Romero's," to make it clear who you're talking about.
For example, you'd say: While T. J. Howard insists that, "lately [Romero's] films have become less and less scary, and the metaphors more and more convoluted," I do not agree.
It's also done if you want to change the verb or its conjugation. Say you're quoting this sentence, again by our imaginary friend T. J. Howard: "Romero failed to break new ground in the zombie movie genre, after his original Night of the Living Dead trilogy."
You might say: While T. J. Howard says that, "Romero [fails] to break new ground" in his newer zombie movies, I think this is a gross overstatement.
You also might see this from time to time: [sic] That indicates that there is a mistake in the quoted text.
For example, if you're quoting someone who said, "I'm no Pamela Sue Anderson."
It's Pamela LEE Anderson, not Pamela SUE Anderson. So when you quote that person, you'd write: Although Gina Winters insists that she is, "no Pamela Sue Anderson [sic]," most of her fans would not agree.
How do you organize bibliographies?
The standard subdivions are:
Pattern of how do you make a narrative report?
The narrative report is started by an introduction. The introduction states what that particular report is all about and gives a summary.
Are you supposed to put one or two spaces in between sentences?
I always use two spaces because that is how I was taught many years ago, but WikiAnswers always shortens it to one space when I send my answer. See? They just did it again. I think two spaces helps to separate the sentences, but perhaps it is no longer observed anymore, and one space is considered enough in the Digital Age.
How does one cite the Constitution in a Bibliography?
You simply say that you used the information from the constitution and what insection u got the info from.... well that's what I would do.
What should bibliographies be alphabetized by?
There are a lot of styles of formatting like APA, Harvard, Chicago. So it depends on the preference of a person's school. It's better if you consult with your teacher before deciding on a specific type of formatting.