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    1. Describe your role‚ responsibilities‚ and boundaries in terms terms of the teaching cycle. (300 words). Being facilitator you need to be well controlled‚ well manner‚ be well able to guide‚ concise and punctual. Students always come to the class to learn something‚ to gain something‚ and if they find same manners in the teacher‚ than they have a safe and successful future. Professionalism in any sense of dealing with the students plays a great role in this aspect. Research regarding subjects

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    Bridgestone 1/ Describe The competitive environment for Bridgestone as well as the accounting system currently in use Prior to 1980‚ when the US market was dominated by US automotive manufacturers‚ competition in the manufacturing of automotive components was limited to US local suppliers. As foreign automotive manufacturers settled in the US market‚ competition in manufacturing automotive components became more intense. The scarcity and the expensive gasoline following the oil crisis of the end

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    The Untouchables: Mise-En-Scene Analysis Elliot Ness‚ a treasury agent‚ has been trying to stop alcohol from being smuggled into the United States. He feels that the key to putting an end to the alcohol distribution is to put gangster‚ Al Capone‚ behind bars. But there is a small problem‚ Ness can’t seem to be able to link the incoming alcohol‚ or any other crime to Capone. Until‚ Oscar Wallace‚ the uptight‚ " dorky"‚ government official‚ entered the picture to help Ness fight his battle for

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    the 17th century about a young lady who committed adultery and what occurs in her life because of it. In the book‚ three scenes occur at the scaffold. The scaffold scenes play a very significant part in the story’s events. These three scaffold scenes mark the beginning‚ middle and ending of Hester’s‚ Pearl’s and Mr.Dimmesdale’s awful life story. In the first scaffold scene‚ they are bringing Hester onto the town’s scaffold. As she humiliates herself up there everyone is standing on the balcony

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    Student Name : Kai Barnes 09/15/2016 1. Describe the layout of the ED.(ex. Different rooms and their functions‚ where and what kind of specialized equipment is available‚ special features.) In the beginning of the day I got the tour of the whole emergency department by my preceptor. ED have their own lab‚ a large waiting area for the patients and their families.There was a specially large room for very acute patients with all the necessary equipment in the room. Crash cart was located

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    What do we learn about Juliet’s relationship with her father from Act 3 Scene 5? Within this essay I will be analysing the relationship between Juliet and Capulet. In the Elizabethan era women were treated less than men because it was the patriarchal society and this means that men are in charge. This is relevant to the question because an Elizabethan audience will be expecting a relationship like this from Juliet and Capulet because it’s the patriarchal society. An Elizabethan

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    Crime Scene Investigation What goes on behind that yellow tape that is always at crime scenes? What are all those guys in the funny outfits doing crawling around on the ground like that? How do those men and women figure out who is to blame for the murder? When a crime has been committed‚ law enforcement team members use many scientific methods‚ along with their natural intuition and skill‚ to discover who is responsible. In modern crime scenes‚ finger and shoeprints‚ hair‚ blood‚ bullets‚

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    A view from the bridge- The final scene of act one is important because Eddie loses his power to Marco who is an immigrant. In this scene it is the highest point of tension. It is the climax. This play is a tragedy and a traditional tragedy always has climax in the middle which this play has‚ because it has its turning point in the middle‚ it fits into the structure of ‘tragedy.’ The audience may feel tension and start questioning about Eddie’s further steps. Arthur Miller uses dramatic irony

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    SIGNIFICANCE OF THE SLEEP WALKING SCENE The sleep walking scene is probably one of the most significant scenes in the play Macbeth. Filled with ironical statements on the part of Lady Macbeth. This scene shows the stark contrast we observe between the Lady Macbeth we are introduced to early in the play and the character that we observe in her in this scene. The scene marks the downfall of this ‘fiend like queen’ and depicts the disintegration of her former character. The scene takes place in Lady Macbeth’s

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    they do not naturally flow. After practicing them often‚ the words felt less clunky over time. Something else I realized the longer I looked over the scene my group used‚ is how cruel the trick on Malvolio really is. It was easy

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