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    a lot of different techniques to create tension in his short story‚ "A Sound of Thunder". The techniques used are adjectives‚ adverbs‚ verbs‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ short sentences and he varies the sentence structures to create tension. The first technique Ray Bradbury uses is Adjectives. He uses them in lists of three‚ "... great oiled‚ resilient‚ striding legs." This emphasizes that part of the description and it has more effect on the reader because it creates a strong image. Secondly‚ Ray Bradbury

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    that leads to conflicts between the haves and the have-nots that saw the poor population suffered regarding food and other basic human needs. The author tries to bring a balance between the rich and the poor‚ by advocating for Utilitarian Christian values.   It is widely known and read in books in Britain‚ and it gives insight into Victorian writers and their Victorian Society; a society that had the greatest disparity in social class. Elizabeth Gaskell novel‚ Mary Barton‚ portrays the disparities

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    believe that marketing create needs and those who believe that marketing does not create needs but only satisfy it have real examples. The marketing function is to search needs and then satisfy it! But the issue that some companies create needs‚ so we should not call it Marketing‚ because none of the marketing function is creating needs‚ therefore we should call it something else‚ I say it should be called Ultra Marketing! Or New Marketing! Marketers do not create needs: Needs preexist

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    11 inches). Make sure it has 90° corners and straight edges. 2.A flat and smooth work surface. It should be sturdy‚ and at least as big as the paper. Procedure: 1.Fold the paper in half lengthwise. Crease the fold‚ then turn it inside out and crease again. (Open up the folded page and fold it along the same line in the opposite direction.) Make sure that the edges are aligned so that they meet when the paper is folded in half. 2.Fold down the top left corner so that the top edge meets the middle

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    Shakespeare’s "Romeo and Juliet" was based upon Arthur Brooke’s poem - "The Tragicall History of Romeus and Juliet" (1562). He wrote a play that the audience already knew - Romeo and Juliet was a tragedy originally written in 1599. The opening of the play creates tension‚ which is followed throughout the ply by the dramatic irony of the chorus giving the prologue to the play‚ making the audience start to wonder when things will happen. "Who will fall in love?" "Who will die?" "Who will fight?" "Who is

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    The interaction between biological systems creates complexity because of the vast interactions in species. There are predator prey relationships that rely on a balance between the two. If there is too many of one and not enough of another there is an imbalance that throws off the food chain. The imbalance of the food chain affects all the organisms in that community. There are many communities where humans are the cause in the imbalance and the food chain flips. Primary consumers over power tertiary

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    Suspense In “To Kill A Mockingbird” Good suspense is created through a careful selection of words‚ weaving an intricate of scene‚ using complex and elaborate setups in order to create a suspenseful moment. Whether it’s a horror scene in a cheesy movie to an epic final battle that decides whether evil or good shall prevail. Suspense is an integral part of modern literature around the world and is manipulated perfectly by Harper Lee‚ in the book “To Kill A Mockingbird”. A particularly excellent example

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    Discuss Millers use of tension throughout act 3 of the crucible? The play ‘the crucible’ illustrates how people react to mass hysteria created by a person or group of people‚ as people did during the McCarthy hearings of the 1950s. Miler lived in America at the time of the McCarthy hearings and linked the Salem witch trials analogically to the events of the time. This meant that miller could use the same type of dramatic tension he was witnessing and use it in his play. Miller masterfully builds

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    needs. Working is one way for it fulfils the social‚ safety and esteems needs in the hierarchy. The Remington Hotels can seek to create a reward system that considers the various needs of its employees such as job security through membership and promotions to meet social need such as status. A reward system will help attract and retain highly skilled workers. Appendix 2 shows that there is a high level of disparity within the hospitality industry. This makes it hard for organizations to attract

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    ESSAY The American Dream In the 1920s In The Great Gatsby and Chicago‚ Fitzgerald and Marshall show that one can have money‚ power‚ and fame‚ but the American Dream is more about having someone to share your happiness with. Money does not lead to happiness because even the richest‚ most powerful person in the world‚ at the end of the day‚ is not satisfied without people to share their life with. Everyone needs that one special person that helps them and supports them. In The Great

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