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    CDR Writing Style for Engineers Australia – An Example A competency demonstration report (CDR) requires migrant engineers applying to Engineers Australia to write three career episode reports (CERs). Here is an example of writing style for a career episode report (CER). This example is taken from Engineers Australia website. The purpose of the CDR is to demonstrate: • how you have applied your engineering knowledge and skills; • that such application meets the competency standards of the

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    Originally published on February 11‚ 2000 To big game hunter Robert Hansen‚ Alaska was paradise. But for his victims‚ it was a terrifying wilderness where no one could hear their screams. The cover summary of Bernard DuClos’ book on Hansen‚ Fair Game‚ is much more than just sensationalism. It’s a pretty accurate summary of the period from 1971 to 1983‚ when Hansen stalked the sleazy parts of Anchorage looking for victims. He is known to have killed at least 17 young women‚ although only 12 bodies

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    INTRODUCTION First episode psychosis (FEP) usually affects the adolescents and young adults‚ presenting with positive symptoms‚ negative and cognitive symptoms (O’Donoghue et al.‚ 2015; Baldwin et al.‚ 2005; Austin et al.‚ 2015; Kenney et al.‚ 2015). Along with these symptoms‚ these individuals also show difficulties in managing social and daily activities (Sullivan et al.‚ 2013‚ 2014). Even though early identification and treatment with antipsychotic medication leads to the improvement in positive

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    ! Selfness in Wuthering Heights Human nature is inherent in the natural attribute of human. The most important way to study humanity is to gain self-awareness. Wuthering Heights expresses Emily’s deep understanding of human nature that the essence of human nature is selfish. This thesis aims to have a look at the selfness of the hero and heroine in Wuthering Heights and to draw a conclusion that there should be a balance between the reasonable selfishness and respect and tolerance to others

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    ESSAY ON WUTHERING HEIGHTS PLOT & STORY The plot is designed in three parts: Chapters 1-3‚ Introduction; Chapters 4 (Volume 1) to chapter16 (Volume 2)‚ Nelly’s report of the story; last four chapters‚ Hareton and Cathy’s relationship. In general‚ The plot is dense and fast moving. The first three chapters take place in 1801‚ when Mr. Lockwood meet Heathcliff (his landlord) in Wuthering Heights. There‚ he also meets Hareton Earnshaw‚ Cathy Linton‚ Joseph and Zillah. The strange

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    Jeffrey Anderson Kala Dunn English 1304-12749 August 6‚ 2013 Violent Video Games Argument Summary In his article “Violent Video Games and Other Media Violence‚” Dr. Craig A. Anderson‚ Iowa State University’s Director for the Study of Violence and cited expert on all things related to violence as it coincides with media‚ attacks violent video games and television for causing an increase in violence amongst young people. Throughout his article Anderson draws legitimacy from psychological studies

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    Violence 1: Mr. Lockwood has a bad introduction to Wuthering Heights when the dogs attack him. Heathcliff warns him that they are not pets‚ but when Heathcliff leaves the room‚ Mr. Lockwood makes faces at them. When the dogs attack‚ Heathcliff does not hurry to help him. It is the maid who finally comes to his aid. Mr. Lockwood is not used to such treatment‚ and he tells Heathcliff that if he’d been bitten‚ he would have responded by hitting the dog. After just a few moments in the house‚ Mr. Lockwood

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    God could show up in the world and tell us all that he exists and tell us to live right‚ and after departing‚ parts of the world would be convinced--and try to convince others--that it was an episode of mass hysteria. Others would live their lives in peace and love until eventually they didn’t‚ because it was too difficult. Some would remain dedicated the rest of their lives‚ but not many. Scientists would prove the "science" behind the event. Some people would forget. Newborns wouldn’t believe it

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    have got in the way of his love for her. In Emily Brontë’s novel‚ Wuthering Heights‚ she uses her character Heathcliff to show what occurs when true love is transformed and warped into nothing but obsession and pure lust. As the novel begins‚ the reader is confronted with a simple story of a man falling in love with a woman and sees no sign of a transformation at this point. When Mr. Earnshaw‚ the owner of Wuthering Heights‚ adopts young Heathcliff into his family‚ Heathcliff is rejected by Mr. Earnshaw’s

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    In Season 3 Episode 4: “The One with the Metaphorical Tunnel” (Crane‚ 1997) episode is prime example of Friends main characters perpetuating gender stereotypes and binary definitions of gender. For example‚ in the episode‚ Ross’ ex-wife Carol and her partner‚ Susan‚ bring Ross’ son‚ Ben‚ over to his father’s house carrying a Barbie doll. And the dialogue goes something like this: ROSS. There’s my boy! Here’s my boy! And here’s his Barbie (Ben is holding a Barbie doll) What’s ah‚ what’s my boy doing

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