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    17-30 The function of this lamp would be a table lamp. The aesthetics of the lamps are the shape the bright red color and the way the light is designed The cost is £175.00. Size not mentioned Method not mentioned The material used is Acrylic. It has a self finish. The key features are the shape the way the light is desighed. This would be suitable for age group between 10-15. The function of this lamp would be for fashion and for night light. The aesthetics of the lamps is the bricks which are glowing

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    and he tells Harry “Why is it that I cannot feel this tragedy as much as I want to? I don’t think I am heartless. Do you” (Wilde 73). He feels as if he should feel worse than he does; however‚ he sees this tragedy as romantic and “a wonderful ending to a wonderful play… I took a great part‚ but by which I have not been wounded” (Wilde 73). This side of Dorian Gray is eerie because it illustrates his

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    Yousef Salem‚ a former spokesperson for the South Bay Islamic Association‚ characterized the film in the following way: "All of the bad guys have beards and large‚ bulbous noses‚ sinister eyes and heavy accents‚ and they’re wielding swords constantly. Aladdin doesn’t have a big nose; he

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    Edward Kennedy Ellington‚ American jazz composer‚ orchestrator‚ bandleader‚ and pianist‚ is considered to be the greatest composer in the history of jazz music and one of the greatest musicians of the 20th century. He composed over 2000 works and performed numerous concerts during his musical career. A compilation of some of his most popular music is collected on a CD called "The Popular Duke Ellington." Ellington personally created most of the music played by his orchestra. He

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    Instructor Assignment # 1. 1. Alex Miller‚ Inc.‚ sells car batteries to service stations for an average of $30 each. The variable cost of each battery is $20 and monthly fixed manufacturing costs total $10‚000. Other monthly fixed costs of the company total $8‚000. Required: a. What is the breakeven point in batteries? b. What is the margin of safety‚ assuming sales total $60‚000?

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    MLA Exercise 1. What does the acronym MLA stand for? What are the other two major citation methods called? MLA stands for Modern Language Association. The other two major citation methods are in text citations and Works cited page. 2. Why is it important to know MLA style? What four purposes does this documentation style serve? It is important because it helps the reader find the source that was used in the essay if they are looking forward to further information. It is important to use

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    Essay question: 8- Ibsen was able to write this play externalizing inner problems with effective use of symbolism. Point out these examples and explain their overall impact within the characters and the overall effect on the storyline. The use of symbolism in Henrik Ibsen play‚ A Doll’s House. Henrik Ibsen wrote A Doll’s House in 1879. During this time period‚ the XIX century‚ a new literary style is developed‚ the symbolism. The symbolism consists of looking at insignificant things with

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    locations‚ these cameras record areas that receive heavy foot traffic in addition to a wide field of view that allows them to capture a broad scene. Many of the cameras are usually not conspicuous because they are placed near other tall objects such as lamps and trees‚ which allows them to go unnoticed from most normal observers. The premise of surveillance cameras lies with the ability that they can watch and monitor everything and everyone from a distance without people

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    If I’m going to tell you about the adventure of my life -- explain how I got to this place with these people‚ and why I did what I’m going to do next -- I should probably start by explaining a little bit about PipBucks. What is a PipBuck? A PipBuck is a device‚ worn on a foreleg just above the hoof‚ issued to every pony in a Stable when they become old enough to start work. A blending of unicorn pony magic and science‚ your PipBuck will keep a constant measure of your health and even help administer

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    are about and what plans they have for the future.   Resident Evil was created by a video game company named Capcom. The main director’s name was Shinji Mikami. Shinji Mikami actually started out making games Title’s from Disney Movies such as Aladdin and three other titles. Shinji Mikami started working for Capcom in 1990 after a few years of working for Capcom he decided to make an action/adventure horror game. This game would end up being the first Resident Evil. Shinji Mikami idea was based

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