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    Rhetorical Devices

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    influenced the Declaration of Independence. The Declaration of Independence established an informative tone that appealed to logos‚ while Common Sense appealed to pathos by expressing emotion.          Paine and Jefferson both used certain rhetorical devices that emphasized their point. In the Declaration of Independence‚ Jefferson  states "He has refused his Assent to Laws‚ the most wholesome and necessary for the public good. He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing importance

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    AUTOMATED MORINGA OLEIFERA SEED OIL EXTRACTOR Moringa oil comes from the seeds of the Moringaoleifera tree‚ a fast growing herbal tree species native to the Philippines which has many uses. The seeds‚ harvested from their pods‚ are cultivated‚ dried and extracted to produce moringa oil. In the Philippines‚ moringa is propagated by planting 1–2 m-long limbs cuttings‚ preferably from June to August. The plant starts bearing pods 6–8 months after planting‚ but regular bearing commences after the

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    biometric input devices that stop fingerprints or handprints‚ and iris scanners that are not widely distributed because of privacy concerns. Daily Time Software completely replaces manual time card machines or your hand written time and attendance records.  Daily Time Software eliminates the need for you to spend more hours each week compiling your manual Bundy systems into a report to supply to your payroll department. Daily Time  Software saves hours of generating automated payroll reports for

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    Prosthetic Devices A prosthetic is an artificial body part that replaces a missing or non-functioning body part such as an arm‚ heart or breast. Humans have been making prosthetic limbs since the Ancient Egyptians to replace limbs lost during battle‚ work or just by mistake. Evidence has been found of Egyptians trying to replicate toes with copper ones. Although these were very impractical as they were solid and so were mostly for aesthetic purposes. In the 1400s‚ prosthetics arms made out of

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Sister Zainab AP English 14 October 2014 Rhetorical Devices: The Scarlet Letter 1. Anaphora: repetition of the same word or groups of words at the beginnings of successive clauses. “…with the hot‚ midday sun burning down upon her face‚ and lighting up its shame; with the scarlet token of infamy on her breast; with the sin-born infant in her arms; with a whole people‚ drawn forth as to a festival…” (Pgs. 54-55) This is an example of the device anaphora because Hawthorne begins four consecutive clauses

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    INPUT DEVICES

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    making non-text selections such as menu choices on the till of a fast food outlet. The keyboard is also waterproof which can be useful where there is dirt or the risk of splashes. 5. Explain why a mouse often called a pointing device A mouse is often called a pointing device because it enables you to control what happens on the screen by moving the mouse on your desk and pointing‚ clicking and selecting items on the screen. 6. Describe the difference between a mouse and a tracker ball? The difference

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    distribution and obtaining of medication i.e. Transferring medication from setting to another - a service user may be transferred to another care setting which could include: Hospital admission‚ Respite care in a social care setting and Permanent move to a care home. When a service user is transferred the Care Manager must ensure that the service user’s medication is sent with them to the new service as the new care service may not have all the current medication available. The Care Manager will

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    County Automated Parking System (CAPS) IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT FOR A DEGREE IN BSC.COMPUTER SCIENCE SUBMITTED TO: MR. ANIL KUMAR BY Kenneth Limo SUBMITTED ON: TABLE OF CONTENTS DECLARATION i APPROVAL ii DEDICATION iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv ABSTRACT v CHAPTER ONE 1 1.0 INTRODUCTION 2 1.1 PROBLEM STATEMENT 3 1.2 EXISTING SYSTEM 1.3 THE PROPOSED SYSTEM Advantages 1.4 Feasibility Study………………………………………………………………………………………. 1.5 MODULES OF THE SYSTEM/SUB SYSTEM 1.7 OBJECTIVES OF THE PROPOSED SYSTEM

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    Chapter I Background of the study As computer Technology changes as such fast phase many business sectors try to cope up by upgrading computer System constantly in order to stay competitive. With the rapid growth of Technology today‚ there is no doubt that computer will become a common asset in all profession.Grading System means making the task for professors/instructors in computing and calculating grades. Grading System is designed to provide incentive reward for achievement

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    Kelly Marie Limbert -Unit 80 Support the use of medication in health & social care . 1.1 Identify legislation that governs the use of medication in social-care settings There are : The Medicines Act 1968‚ the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (and later amendments)‚ the Misuse of Drugs (Safe Custody) Regulations 1973 (and later amendments)‚ the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974)‚ COSHH‚ the Mental Capacity Act (2005) the Access to health records Act (1990)‚ the Data Protection Act (1998) plus equality

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