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    Your Guide to Beach Safety Front Page:- Red color to symbolize alertness and danger Title in dark blue font in order to contrast the background and stand out (bold and large) Slogan-contains the technique of repetition “Life”‚ thus emphasizing how important it is to protect yourselves from danger at the beach. It is also written in the bright color yellow‚ again to stand out and to manifest its significance in this brochure. A picture of children laughing‚ this is placed so to persuade the audience

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    Bicol College of Applied Sciences and Technology COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURE Naga City “A Beach Resort Hotel Complex” Prepared to: ARCH. JENNIFER YEE-VIBAR‚UAP Professor Prepared by: DONNALYN B. BALMES BSA-4A RESEARCH: CONTENT 1.1SITE ANALYSIS a. MACRO SITE ANALYSIS B.MICRO SITE ANALYSIS 1.2DESIGN a. DESIGN PHILOSOPHY b. DESIGN CONCEPT c. ARCHITECTURAL PROGRAMMING 1. SITE DEVELOPMENT PLAN (SCHEMATIC PLAN) 2. DETERMINE FACILITIES 3. SPACE QUANTIFICATION

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    The Great Goilsby Analysis

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    The story is set in a dark corner of the park where the dusk has fallen heavily. The author presents the dusk as the hour of the defeated‚ an ideal setting for people who have fallen fortunes or lost all their hopes. The dusk represents the cynical and pessimistic attitude of the people who come to the park in this hour to avoid being noticed. These people are completely merged with the darkness of the park and they do not want themselves to be noticed by other people which is in contrast to the

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    The Great Wave Analysis

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    Katsushika Hokusai’s print entitled The Great Wave is a Japanese art during the period ukiyo-e which is a movement that depicts everyday life. There were many materials used in this piece. Including “Ink‚ Paper‚ Printing blocks‚ Prints‚ Relief prints‚ Wood blocks‚ Woodblock prints”(metmuseum). The print was created after the artists fame had died down. In his late seventies‚ to pass time. Hokusai printed different views of Mount Fuji. The Great Wave being one of 36 and the most known. Hokusai

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    place on a beach where Jerry and his mother are on vacation. Jerry’s mother feels she is being over protective so she lets him wander off to play in another part of the beach. Jerry and his mother’s relationship is excellent‚ but his mother feels she is being over protective and Jerry is constantly attentive and vigilant to causes sure his mother is still on the beach waiting for him (lines 117-118). Jerry’s mother almost causess him feel childish as a result she made him stay on the beach for so long

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    I wander through the lonely street‚ there was only me and the gloom of the night‚ I lighted up a cigarette and I was thinking deeply about my life‚ yes my life‚ really messed up I don’t know any more what I was doing;I had a great family but I have left them for another women‚ she is fantastic but when I see my daughter.I understand that I’ve lost her‚ forever. Everything has changed not only my life but also every face I meet it seems different‚ my friends‚ but does the friendship exist? How

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    ................................................................. 28 PRICING STRATEGY ................................................................................................................................................... 35 Critical Analysis ......................................................................................................................................................... 42 3 Mc Donald’s and Subway Table of Figures Figure 1: SubWay - Flower of Service

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    The Great Gatsby Analysis

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    Rationale: The written task have written for part 4‚ will be based on The Great Gatsby‚ by F. Scott Fitzgerald. For this creative assignment I have rewritten a section of the novel from Gatsby’s point of view‚ instead of Nick’s. The section I have chosen comes from chapter 5. Gatsby and Daisy have not seen each other in years‚ and Gatsby has arranged to meet Daisy at Nick’s house. I have chosen to rewrite this scene because I believe that the way Gatsby is portrayed by Nick is very different from

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    Great Gatsby Analysis

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    Throughout The Great Gatsby Scott F. Fitzgerald uses countless rhetorical devices to convey different tones and themes in the novel. While at Tom and Daisy’s house in chapter seven Gatsby and Nick discuss Daisy‚ more specifically her voice. Color‚ symbol‚ and metaphor are all rhetorical devices employed to signify the luxurious and somewhat cautious tone in the scene. This tone also leads into the theme; the influence wealth has on corruption. First off‚ the hestitation of Nick shows his caution

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    celebration of the person’s life took place. The people of Ancient Greece saw passing as an inescapable element of the circle of life. The Metropolitan Museum of Art’s article "Death‚ Burial‚ and the Afterlife in Ancient Greece" (Department‚ 2003) offers additional information on Ancient Greek funerary rituals: The burial rituals followed three steps‚ typically carried out by a female relative of the deceased. The first phase‚ prothesis‚ was‚ essentially‚ a viewing of the body. The ekphora was an early

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