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    favorite store or a store you go to frequently. Describe what is in the store window. Based on what you read‚is the store window appealing? Explain. “Yours” which is translated as"你的攝影" is my favorite store. As I went through this photo studio at first time‚ I slowdown my pace instantly due to the enormous Stitch and the dreamy cartoon setting. For example‚ the window of first floor is placed a Mickey mouse in colorful surrounding‚ and the window of second floor is set a rocket. Most importantly

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    Boy at the Window By: Richard Wilbur Many people are moved by the poem‚ Boy in the Window‚ simply because of the figurative language and deep emotion buried into the words. There are plenty of imagery and poetic sounds in this poem. I believe that is what really makes this poem so strong. Also‚ the tone is so pronounced in this poem‚ it’s hard to miss it. The feelings that are put into this poem shows once you read and understand the poem completely. The theme however takes some analysis to get

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    sense as well and director Alfred Hitchcock knew this and applied it in his movie Rear Window. When Alfred Hitchcock fans refer to his style‚ they are usually referring to Hitchcock’s camera magic and editing. When I think about Hitchcock the first thing that comes to mind is his use of sound effects‚ language‚ and music to create suspense or a sense of understanding. In the film Rear Window‚ there are many occasions where Hitchcock uses sound in order to convey a feeling of terror

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    CONTENTS 1. Introduction to the institute……………………….…..02 2. Aim/Objectives………………………………………....05 3. The objective of Project……………………………….06 4. Problem definition of existing system…………….….07 5. Advantages of Course management system……….08 6. Methodology……………………………………………. 7. Resource requirement of the project……………….06 8. Time frame………………………………………….….08 9. Team Structure………………………………. Introduction to the Institute * Name of the institute: SLIATE(Sri Lanka Institute of Advanced

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    Significance of doors and windows in Wuthering Heights Introduction In literature we can come across many expressions where the word door or window is used either to picture the scene or situation; or where the doors and windows are used metaphorically. The door and window are generally considered to be not only something what keeps warm inside the house and does not let anyone unwanted in. Door Metaphorically the meaning of the door can reach much wider range. ‘Door’ has strong link the soul

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    footsteps approaching me fast. I didn’t have to turn around to know what it was‚ that smiling man. I began to run‚ faster than I knew I could. I turned around and he was gaining on me. As I started to run out of breath‚ I saw a parked car with the windows down. I knew that the keys might not be in‚ but I didn’t have any other

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    information using my cellphone. 3. Describe the treatment procedures you used to change your target behavior. To help change my behavior I used the workout called burpees. If I didn’t complete all my hours for each week I would give myself 15 minutes of burpees‚ and if you know what they are they’re killers. I gave myself a punishment I’ve always hated in high school when we would do them for softball because I knew I wouldn’t miss the days as much then. 4. Describe the data. Provide the mean level

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    more elaboration. For example‚ in the first paragraph discussing about Gee’s article‚ you state that it “also describes what a discourse community is and defines its characteristics” (Dobias 7)‚ but I feel that in order to dive deep into the article and reach the heart of it‚ you might also want to say how Gee describes a discourse community. You could say that his article “also describes a discourse community as any group of people that uses a discourse when communicating amongst its members‚ providing

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    Précis 7 – Describe cognitive dissonance and describe how it is influenced by culture. Cognitive Dissonance Theory is a theory of attitude change proposing that inconsistency exists among our attitudes‚ or between our attitudes and behavior‚ we experience an unpleasant state of arousal called cognitive dissonance‚ which we will be motivated to reduce or eliminate. (Bordens & Horowitz 2001) This is a theory‚ which has been transformed over many decades. Cognitive Dissonance varies between

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    to trap ourselves in these negative situations and lose our sense of purpose. However‚ we need to realize is that there are always opportunities and ways out of every negative situation. Bernice Morgan addresses this idea through her short story Windows. The story follows the main protagonist‚ Leah Levitawitz’s journey out of her own darkness. She

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