Reference no: EM13303394
Use an search engine on the Internet to find examples of images or Web sites with images of bad grammar used in advertising, company Web sites, or news articles. For example, you can search "bad grammar in advertising" or "bad grammar examples" and
- Click on any of the Web sites listed, or
- Click "Images" at the top to view only images (from Web sites) with tags matching your keywords. If you click on the image, it will take you to the Web site location.
Find at least 3 examples of poor grammar on various Web sites, making sure to list your Web references. For example, you might click and use as a starting point for searching for your examples.
If you are able, right click the image to copy it, then paste the image on the Discussion Board directly (with the link for reference). If you are unable to do so, it is sufficient to provide only the link.
In your Discussion Board posting, include the following:
- A description of the grammatical errors you found in each of your examples (i.e., wrong word, misspelled word, run-on sentences)
- Your edited version
- Your opinion on how the errors reflect on the company, author, or editor. How do you personally feel about the company given the grammar error involved?
In your responses, you are to look at the images posted and add your own opinion as to the image reflected from the grammatical errors.
If you are able, right click the image to copy it, then paste the image on the Discussion Board directly (with the link for reference). If you are unable to do so, it is sufficient to provide only the link.
In your Discussion Board posting, include the following:
- A description of the grammatical errors you found in each of your examples (i.e., wrong word, misspelled word, run-on sentences)
- Your edited version
- Your opinion on how the errors reflect on the company, author, or editor. How do you personally feel about the company given the grammar error involved?
In your responses, you are to look at the images posted and add your own opinion as to the image reflected from the grammatical errors.
Attachment:- 321592_2_Unit-1-Loower-Divison-Capstone---Motivated-Grammar-.docx
How far down the fish will drop before starting to come back
: A vertical spring has one end attached to the ceiling and a 2.50-kg fish attached to the other one. How far down the fish will drop before starting to come back
|
Comparison of alternatives using npv analysis
: if matieral prices go up, this makes the model 5200 less attractive since the matieral costs per unit are currently .40 vs .38 on model 2600.
|
Determine the magnitude of force p acting on the crate
: If the 50-kg crate starts from rest and travels a distance of 6m up the palne in 4s, determine the magnitude of force P acting on the crate. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the crate and the ground is \mu_k=.25
|
How much net working capital will the firm recapture
: The firm also estimates the project will require an additional 7000 a year in current assets for each one of the four years of the project. How much net working capital will the firm recapture?
|
Bad grammar in advertising
: Use an search engine on the Internet to find examples of images or Web sites with images of bad grammar used in advertising, company Web sites, or news articles. For example, you can search "bad grammar in advertising" or "bad grammar examples"
|
Estimate the direct runoff in inches for a design storm
: Of this total, 2000 acres are residential(CN=68), 500 acres are industrial (CN=88), and 2500 acres are forest with good cover (CN=55). For a design storm of with a total precipitation of 7 inches, estimate the direct runoff in inches.
|
The bond markets are important because they
: The bond markets are important because they are A) easily the most widely followed financial markets in the United States. B) the markets where foreign exchange rates are determined.
|
What apr rate should you charge your customers
: To offset your overhead, you want to charge your customers an EAR (or EFF%) that is 2% more than the bank is charging you. What APR rate should you charge your customers?
|
Make the flowchart of the above business processes
: create the flowchart of the above business processes. The assignment will be completed in 2 parts:1. AS-IS Model2.TO-BE Model once feedback is given from Professor after completing Part 1 (AS-IS Model)
|