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    Importance of Computer

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    Science is one of the greatest blessings in modern life. Scientific advancement has led to many important inventions. One of them is the computer. About a decade back‚ a computer was seen as a wonder machine. A few years later‚ this wonderful machine came closer to us as the Personal Computer (PC) entered the household scene. The computer today plays a significant role in our everybody’s life. Computers are used practically everywhere. The use of computer in our country in the past two decades

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    grief in the word “weeping”. These images are focused around a seemingly fertile garden; Atwood suggests here that Serena is mourning her lack of fertility. We also see that the tulips of the garden are described as being “red” and “a darker crimson” bearing similarities to being “cut” and starting to “heal”. The reader experiences imagery of bleeding and pain linked to the image of the fertile flower. Atwood suggests here that the sight of fertility in Serena’s garden is painful and that she is

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    is very apparent in this section. Time‚ something are never thought much of before her new life‚ is now an object she thinks about frequently. “There’s time to spare. This is one of the things I wasn’t prepared for – the amount of unfilled time‚” (Atwood 69). “In the afternoons we lay o our beds for an hour in the gymnasium…they were giving us a chance to get used to blank time‚” (70). “The clock ticks with its pendulum‚ keeping time my feet in their neat red shoes count the way down‚” (79). This

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    in Freeport‚ Long Island. It recently designed two universal weight machines for the home exercise market. Both machines use BFI-patented technology that provides the user with an extremely wide range of motion capability for each type of exercise performed. Until now‚ such capabilities have been available only on expensive weight machines used primarily by physical therapists. At a recent trade show‚ demonstrations of the machines resulted in significant dealer interest. In fact‚ the number of orders

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    hardware incorporates scone joiner‚ cutting tool‚ bore‚ nail firearm‚ and wood squares. They are utilized to associate two bits of wood. Some hand devices are as per the following: Carpentry Machine: This machine is for the most part used to treat wood. Spent a significant portion of the wood handling machines‚ and driven by electric engines utilizing. Scone joiner: Biscuit joiner‚ likewise alluded as plate joiner is regularly utilized for the investment of two bits of wood. It has 100 mm breadth

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    Cited: Atwood‚ Margaret. “The Handmaid’s Tale”. USA: Seal Books‚ 1985. Hopkinson‚ nalo. “A Habit of Waste.” In Making a Difference. 2nd edition. Ed. Smaro Kamboureli. Toronto: Oxford‚ 2007. 362-372. Poladian‚ Charles. “Steubenville’s Former NAACP President Says

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    Identify the significant challenges explored by the composers of the texts you have studied and discuss how they affected audience’s perceptions of such experiences. In your answer‚ refer to your TWO prescribed texts‚ ONE text from the prescribed stimulus booklet‚ Journeys‚ and at least ONE other related text of your own choosing. A word ‘travel’ suggests adventure and excitement. However‚ if one considers the origin of the word ‘travel’ – from the French word ‘travail’ which means work‚

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    Tricks With Mirrors by Margaret Atwood In Part I of Tricks With Mirrors‚ Atwood uses a seemingly vague introduction to the subject matter‚ but gets straight to the point. Within five lines‚ she distinctly identifies her role as a mirror as she says‚ "I enter with you and become a mirror‚" (4-5). She gives the impression that she is merely an object in this relationship. She is a mirror through which her self-absorbed lover may view himself. "Mirrors are the perfect lovers‚" she states (6-7). They

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    survivors of the virus they need to decided their next move and make it quick‚ they can’t stay hidden forever. This book portrays issues that we face in the real world and that adds reality into this fictional dystopian. About the Author Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author and was born on November 18‚ 1939 in Ottawa‚ Canada. She poetry‚ short-stories and novels‚ Margaret is best known The Circle

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    daily lives. Atwood’s portrayal of boredom through the narrators experience gives an accurate account of feelings that are often associated with boredom. Atwood identifies the intrinsic root of boredom‚ the inability to find meaning in a situation‚ allowing her to provide a practical solution to escape feelings of boredom in our daily lives. Atwood utilizes a realistic version of the narrator’s experiences in order to convey an accurate account of boredom. The first line of the poem gives the reader

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