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    the narrator is actually embarrassed and chagrined by the confused adoration towards his friend’s older sister that marked his childhood‚ creating a reflective yet fatuous tone that is developed through the utilization of literary devices such as dramatic diction‚ simile‚ extended metaphor‚ and religious imagery. Joyce’s word choice both provides insight into and encapsulates his feelings regarding blind love and infatuation. In particular‚ the protagonist’s effusive claim that “at times a flood

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    Jones | Starring | Ellie Kendrick Tamsin Greig Geoff Breton Iain Glen Felicity Jones | Country of origin | United Kingdom | Original language(s) | English | No. of episodes | 5 | Production | Producer(s) | Elinor Day | Running time | 150 min. | Productioncompany(s) | Darlow Smithson Productions[1] | Broadcast | Original channel | BBC One | Original run | 5 January 2009 – 9 January 2009 | The Diary of Anne Frank is a BBC adaptation‚ in association with France 2‚ of The Diary

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    Headwords Other words in the family. Definition* abandon abandoned‚ abandoning‚ abandonment‚ abandons‚ e.g. abandon abstract abstraction‚ abstractions‚ abstractly‚ abstracts‚ e.g. abstract academy academia‚ academic‚ academically‚ academics‚ academies‚ e.g. academy access accessed‚ accesses‚ accessibility‚ accessible‚ accessing‚ inaccessible access accommodate accommodated‚ accommodates‚ accommodating‚ accommodation accommodate accompany accompanied‚ accompanies‚ accompaniment

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    Classification of Paragraph The purpose of a classification paragraph is to clearly define something and place it in a group according to some basis or rule so that it only fits in one group. In order to be successful at this you have to be very detailed.   The same information can be classified into more than one category‚ but the classification paragraph sticks to one basis of classification. The topic sentence has two parts: the topic‚ and the basis of classification‚ which is the controlling

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    based on tabloid content” 1. Introduction News has always been a matter of commerce‚ and it has always entertained as well as informed (Barkin 2003‚ p.64). News Ltd‚ undeniably‚ has focused on tabloid content in order to derive an enormous benefit from it. To rise fame‚ broadly speaking‚ News Ltd has exploited the interest of the target audiences‚ crucially by appealing to their human side. This is to say that the success of New Corporations is mainly contributed by tabloid contents. 2. What is tabloid

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    Target Audience

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    Activity: M3a: Target audience • At what stage of course development should you analyse the profile and needs of the target audience? In order to begin the development of any course (on-line‚ face-to-face or blended) you need to have in mind a target audience and a profile of who it is you are working with. However‚ it is not sufficient to do this the once and not revisit this at any later stage: you will need to analyse the profile of the audience once they have registered on the course (Are

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    Film 200

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    pFPzugIGLsyboxW2d6w8Q-92K8&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Kx7GUI-xMIv62AXnr4C4Dw&ved=0CG4Q6AEwCQ#v=onepage&q=close%20up%20shots%20in%20%22american%20me%22&f=false http://cinephilefix.wordpress.com/2009/11/16/strokes-of-light-and-shadow-the-impact-of-citizen-kane/ http://celebritywonder.ugo.com/movie/1998_American_History_X_bob_bloom.html http://www.elementsofcinema.com/cinematography/shot-sizes.html http://www.studymode.com/essays/Movie-Bronx-Tale-74302.html

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    INTL 200 FInal

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    submitting your essay. ______1. Essay is identified by D number‚ not name. Essay includes appropriate heading including professor name‚ course title‚ and submission date. ______2. Essay has an interesting‚ but descriptive‚ title. ______3. Essay is word-processed‚ paginated‚ uses 12 point Times New Roman font‚ has one inch margins all around‚ and pages are connected with a staple. _____4. Essay has been proofread‚ spell-checked‚ etc. at least twice. _____5. Essay meets‚ but does not exceed‚ the

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    Devoid of Content

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    The article Devoid of Content‚ written by Stanley Fish‚ was published on 2005. In this article‚ the author Stanley Fish persisted the idea that the form is much more important than content. By demonstrating how students performs better skills after learning forms‚ Stanley argued that students should refrain from spending too much effort on forms‚ in stead‚ they should focus more on the forms. In first paragraph‚ leading in his idea by putting a common scene on the screen‚ Stanley Fish used high

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    Cofer’s Paragraph Childhood toys advance either social or gender constructs to propel the concept of gender identity. Lego is a perfect example of a gender-neutral toy. Lego consists of colorful interlocking plastic bricks and an accompanying array of gears‚ mini figures and various other parts. Lego began manufacturing interlocking toy bricks in 1949. Since then a global Lego subculture has developed‚ supporting movies‚ games‚ competitions‚ and six themed amusement parks. In 1978‚ Lego produced

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