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    English Techniques

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    LANGUAGE TECHNIQUES 1- Onomatopoeia‚ Sounds like what it refers to eg. Pop‚ Bang etc. 2- Generalization‚ Doesn’t allow for individual difference. 3- Assonance‚ Repetition of vowel sounds eg. Slow road to no ware 4- Descriptive‚ Describing. 5- Paradox‚ Contradiction seemingly false at first but is found latter to be a truth. 6- Instructive‚ Inform/enlighten/instruct. 7- Euphemism‚ Acceptable/mild expression for something not very nice eg. Instead of died- Moved on to a better place. 8-

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    Robbie Schwartz 3/12/13 English 1H Tim Burton uses many cinematic techniques in his movies such as lighting and camera angles throughout his movies in order to create effects and moods. Cinematic techniques He uses both lighting and camera angles in Edward Scissorhands and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory numerous times. He uses them very effectively to portray different ideas such as showing strengths‚ weaknesses‚ or size in a character or setting‚ or revealing a depressing or cheerful surrounding

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    Introduction The mechanics behind a great pitch will vary greatly depending on the pitcher. Some methods are affective‚ yet they will put the athlete a much greater risk of injury‚ but there are also techniques that are proven to reduce injury risk‚ improve performance and not lose ground on competitive advantage. When one looks at the all-time greats of the pitching world‚ the names Nolan Ryan‚ Mariano Rivera‚ Randy Johnson‚ Cy Young‚ and Aroldis Chapman are just a few of many names that will arise

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    Motivationals methods in Switzerland MOTIVATIONAL METHODS THAT ARE MOST EFFECTIVE IN EMPLOYEE MOTIVATION Robert Gordon University - Business and Hotel Management School BA Hotel and Hospitality Management Course BS 3149 Research Methods for Business Students Module coordinator: Ms Heather Robinson Submission date: 9th April 2013 Student ID No.: 1219453 Word Count: 2008 1. TOPIC: Motivational methods

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    Sexual Techniques

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    The sexual techniques that was discusses in the chapter reading was masturbation and also sexual fantasies. Masturbation is a technique that take place when one stimulation their own or another genitals area to give themselves sexual pleasure. A sexual fantasy can be a long complicated story‚ a quick mental flash of erotic imagery or something in between whatever form it takes; it arouses your sexual feelings. As such‚ your favorite fantasy is the G-spot of your mind (Block‚ S. February 12‚ 2010)

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    Scaling Techniques

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    SCALING TECHNIQUES Learning Objectives Concept of Measurement and Scaling Different Scales in Measurement and their properties Introduction of different type of scaling Techniques Comparative ‚ non comparative Continuous ‚Special Rating scales Mathematically derived scales How to Choose a scale Concepts Why do we do scaling? The most common reason for doing scaling is for scoring purposes. When a participant gives their responses to a set of items‚ we often would like

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    observation technique

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    Checklists Checklists are lists of specific traits or behaviors arranged in logical order Check lists are especially useful for types of behavior or traits than can be easily and clearly specified Information from anecdotal and running records can be transferred to checklists to make interpretation easier Advantages 1. They are easy and quick to use; 2. Little training required; 3. They can be used in the presence of the child or recorded later; 4. Helps to focus observations on many behaviors

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    Citizen Kane Techniques

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    This film was very different for the industry during the time it was released‚ it brought forth many new camera techniques. The film introduces the film with a dead screen‚ which was something completely new to the audience. Once the film starts‚ the camera tilts up the fence to “enter” the famous castle and it also adds some some suspense because the fence has “no trespassing” signs. The camera the goes through a series of lapse dissolves to show all aspects of the house until it finally goes inside

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    Vocal Techniques The single most important thing you can do for you students vocal health is to start off any singing activity with vocal wearm-ups. Putting your music lesson at the beginning of the day can really be a big plus for your students’ health! However these are beneficial exercises whenever you choose to use them. These Warm-ups have 3 basic principles behind them: 1. Good Posture 2. Proper Breathing 3. Be gentle with your voice and Warm-up before intensive use. WARM-UPS Good

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    many techniques are strategically used to position the audience to respond emotionally to Truman Burbank. Techniques such as lighting‚ music‚ camera shots and angles are used in three specific scenes throughout the film co-ordinated by the shows director Christof. He uses these techniques to encourage the show’s audience to believe that what they are watching is unscripted and real. The first scene “Introducing Truman- Day 10‚909” is an example of one of these scenes as it uses techniques to introduce

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