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Micro Persuasion: Is the Google Cookie Tracking Everyone’s Surfing Habits? Image via Wikipedia If you read Mr Rubel you will understand the Value of Public Relation’s Firms especially when it comes to statistical analysis and content creation ! Mr Rubel knows a dangling participle is not a gadjet hanging from your I-Pod In grammar, a dangling modifier attaches itself to a word different from the one the writer apparently meant. [1] It may be intended to modify the subject of a sentence, but due to word order seems to modify an object instead. When such modifiers are participles, they often appear at the beginnings of sentences. For instance, in the sentence, “Walking down Main Street, the trees were beautiful,” the “walking down” modifier seems to connect to “the trees” in the sentence, when on reflection it really connects to the invisible speaker of the sentence. He or she is the one walking down the street (and finding the trees beautiful). Thus, the modifier is hanging on nothing, therefore dangling. I also know what dangling participle is because I went to Detroit Country Day School this is also the High School that Mr Steve Ballmer graduated from , but being born in 1936 I was there long before him ! Steve Anthony Ballmer (born March 24, 1956) is an American businessman and has been the chief executive officer of Microsoft Corporation since January 2000.[2] Ballmer is the second person after Roberto Goizueta to become a billionaire in U.S. dollars based on stock options received as an employee of a corporation in which he was neither a founder nor a relative of a founder. In Forbes
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marshal sandler on 05 Feb 09Google By Rubel
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