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    Hypocrisy In Haiti

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    While surfing social media‚ whether regularly or irregularly‚ one most likely stumbles across a picture with the text “Like this picture to support Haiti” or “Show you care about (insert cause here) by liking and sharing this picture with all of your friends.” On the surface‚ these types of images seem harmless and actually beneficial. People gain the mindset that if they provide support for the icon in the form of “likes‚” then they directly help those that the image shows the cause for. The producer

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    Charlie Van Carter

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    Entertainment “wants to discover a way to stage questions rather than to stake claims" (Etchells 1999‚ 9). The company focuses on “produc[ing] witnesses rather than spectators”‚ as they feel this presents a greater opportunity to connect with the audience (Etchells 1999. 17). Forced Entertainment explores themes such as love and fragmentation. They examine sexuality‚ confessions‚ identity and obsession‚ ignoring performance and life boundaries and producing work that “pulses with the blood of different

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    Cosi

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    entertaining comedy. It reveals the sadness of the lives of the characters.’ Discuss. Through the play Cosi the audience witnesses the lives of mentally ill people unfold before them. Louis Nowra has used black comedy within Cosi to allow the audience to abandon their pre-conceptions of ‘mad’ people and to see the characters not for their illness but for their personality. Because of this the audience is able to relate to each character and their situation and realise the underlying sadness of the patients

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    Note-Taking Method

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    note-taking‚ and copying materials. The handwriting method is a traditional way which takes much time and requires the audience listen to the speaker carefully. When writing the notes word by word on the spot‚ the audience may get much pressure and feel more tired‚ it demands them to focus on every words the speaker said‚ then pick up the points to write down. But th audience may learn more useful information at the same time‚ the efficiency is much higher. For example‚ the teacher is giving a lesson

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    Arthur Miller uses a number of devices in order to dramatise the conflict between John and Elizabeth. The device that is most apart to the audience is the staging. Miller very effectively uses this to physically show that there is a deep rift running through their relationship‚ and home. The large and detailed opening stage direction shows that he has put a lot of thought into how he wanted to portray his feelings. The opening directions describe the house as “low‚ dark... and empty”. This is symbolic

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    Communication Systems

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    Consider a linear time-invariant (LTI) system with impulse response h(t) whose Fourier transform is H(f ) = ∧(f ). Recall that ∧(f ) is non-zero only from f = −1 to f = +1. Find the output of the system if the input is: (a) x(t) = sin 0.5πt Solution: ∧(0.25) sin 0.5πt = 0.75 sin 0.5πt (b) x(t) = cos 10πt Solution: ∧(5) cos 10πt = 0 Question 2: [6 points] An input signal x(t) = sinc (4t) is applied to to an LTI system with impulse response h(t) = sinc (6t). Let the output of the LTI system is y(t)

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    AP world Review sheet

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    With your study group: a. Collected and graded each Monday Complete entire packet including charts and essay outlines b. Suggested: Discuss topics listed below with study group Complete multiple choice in review book and check over incorrect responses Write one complete essay while timing yourself Units of World History: 1. Technological and Environmental Transformations (8000 BCE – 600 BCE) 2. Organization and Reorganization of Human Societies (600 BCE – 600 CE) 3. Regional and Transregional

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    circuit‚ a pole–zero pair is introduced into the open loop transfer function. Lead compensator is a component in a control system that improves an undesirable frequency response in a feedback and control system. Besides that‚ it also provides phase lead in its frequency response. Lead compensator also helps to improve transient response and a small change in steady-state accuracy.Therefore‚ modification of the circuit are to be taken place to meet the desired performance specification. Introduction

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    many other things. The audience Drum seems to focus on primarily is parents and potential parents. Since they usually have full-time careers‚ parents may not have enough spare time to pore over the raw data themselves. Even if they did have time‚ the average parent of children might not have the scientific knowledge necessary to turn the raw data into meaningful information‚ therefore‚ parents are more likely to trust Kevin Drum’s conclusions. Drum appeals to his audience how credible he is by arguing

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    The topics we have discussed this week relates to the video in ways that demonstrate how to communicate effectively and keep the focus of the audience on what the writer or the speaker is talking about. It teaches how to become a talented speaker and how to line up thoughts in the right perspective to gain trustworthiness from the particular audience that is welcomed by the subject chosen to speak about. This video was design to give everyone who watched it an idea of how to motivate himself as

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