Mar 2010
11:42pm, 30 Mar 2010
7,913 posts
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Pammie
There's a Trinity River in Texas
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Mar 2010
11:59pm, 30 Mar 2010
76 posts
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Milliebert
That my granddaughter isn't always an angel...
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Mar 2010
12:05am, 31 Mar 2010
5,120 posts
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Hourglass
Hi Milliebert... you still assignment writing? ...I've just gotta do my conclusion and have hit a blank - Gah!!!
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Mar 2010
12:08am, 31 Mar 2010
8,390 posts
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JenL
Can I help, Hourglass? What's hard about your conclusion?
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Mar 2010
12:10am, 31 Mar 2010
5,121 posts
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Hourglass
I need to sum up the difference between technical and bounded rationality and apply it to M & S...while dropping in that operational effectiveness is not strategy - no more than 300 wordings
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Mar 2010
12:11am, 31 Mar 2010
8,391 posts
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JenL
Okay - that information should already be in your essay. Can you identify it?
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Mar 2010
12:12am, 31 Mar 2010
7 posts
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Andy99
I know that Millieberts grandaughter isn't always an angel. I didn't know that yesterday! Generally though I reckon I knew more yesterday than today. Alcohol has made me forget facts from yesterday and today is too young to have learn't anything new!
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Mar 2010
12:13am, 31 Mar 2010
5,122 posts
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Hourglass
I can...and that's helped a bit, sometimes another pair of eyes is all that's needed - thank you
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Mar 2010
12:16am, 31 Mar 2010
8,392 posts
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JenL
You're welcome. Remember that the conclusion isn't the place to introduce new information. You want a crisp, clear and definitive ending to what should be a logical, coherent and fluent discussion containing everything that's been asked of you. So if you were working to a brief, make sure you've covered it; if you were answering a question, make sure you've addressed every part of it. Good luck
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Mar 2010
12:17am, 31 Mar 2010
2,727 posts
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ChrisHB
That Steven Fry once looked young, in a repeat of Blackadder.
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