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    A new study in Puget Sound‚ Washington has brought to light that when an orca breaks through the water surface and exchales‚ it sprays an array of bacteria and fungi. Consequently‚ these findings raise concern on whether infectious diseases could be a major stress factor for the struggling population of orcas. Moreover‚ the study took place throughout four years as scientists on boats followed orcas as they swam in Washington state waters and collected the droplets spreyed out as the orca exchaled

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    readers and also are the key tool for why Carters tales are so gripping‚ using familiar fairytales and then introducing these subversions makes one feel as if one is reading completely new stories. Angela Carter’s "The Bloody Chamber" and "The Tiger’s Bride" are both explorations of masks and stereotypes in society. They explore the many masks people can wear‚

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    Management Control System | Case Study 9-1 | Sound Dynamics‚ Inc. | ID-09-058 | Mohammad Shakhawat Hossain | 4/8/2010 | | Introduction and Case History: Sound Dynamics was a US-based international manufacturer of audio recording equipment‚ including consumer and commercial lines. Annual sales volume

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    to escape it or lie to people about how “good” their life is so nobody knows how bad it actually it. People connect more with things they can relate too. Fact. But‚ ‘”A Sound of Thunder” is a better story that can be classified as science fiction because it has something to do with time travel‚ dinosaurs‚ and history. “A Sound of Thunder” fits into the science fiction category because it’s based on time travel‚ dinosaurs ruling the Earth‚ and staying on the correct path so he doesn’t “change the

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    kind of verbal communications wouldn’t exist and everyone will be forced to learn sign language. Facial expressions will be pointless without their accompanying sounds. There would be no point in watching orchestras performing or movies playing or dramas unfolding anymore‚ it would all be just actions without sound. However important sounds and noises are in our daily lives‚ a balance still needs to be found. More often than not there needs to be a greater amount of silence. First‚ silence can be

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    Hughes’ "Blues" Jazz music is often associated with long‚ lazy melodies and ornate rhythmical patterns. The Blues‚ a type of jazz‚ also follows this similar style. Langston Hughes’ poem‚ "The Weary Blues‚" is no exception. The sound qualities that make up Hughes’ work are intricate‚ yet quite apparent. Hughes’ use of consonance‚ assonance‚ onomatopoeia‚ and rhyme in "The Weary Blues" gives the poem a deep feeling of sorrow while‚ at the same time‚ allows the reader to feel as if he or she

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    of his descant of Mary Bradbury during the Salem witch trials he tends to put bad choices and terrible outcomes into his stories. In this essay I will be talking about the Imagery in these three short stories “The Pedestrian”‚ “The Veldt”‚ and “The Sound of Thunder” all by Ray Bradbury. In this story “The Pedestrian” it talks about some guy named Mr.Leonard Mead and how he is on his walk at 8 in the evening on a November evening where he enjoys being outside for hours at a time. Also that it is so

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    Sound is everywhere. It is part of our everyday lives and our interactions and definitely a part of film. Sound‚ especially dialogue‚ makes it easier to understand what is happening. But it also provides texture and emotion to each scene. Though most moviegoers might think of film as an essentially visual experience‚ we cannot underestimate the importance of sound and music in film. Most movies would not be interesting at all if you were to take away the sound and music. Sound enables the director

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    Topic: Pronunciation sh/ and ch/ sounds Students: ESL Beginning 3 Emphasizes understanding and producing longer conversations.  More emphasis on reading and writing. Goals: Students should familiarize pronouncing sh/ and ch sounds given a video to watch and practice. Objectives:Students should be able to: distinguish ch/ and sh sounds when reading the list of minimal pairs. identify and write down which (sh/ch)sound was read aloud. use sh/ch sounds correctly while reading a text. Anticipatory set: Tongue Twister

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    Stephen Crane’s short story "The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky" is considered by many to be a masterpiece. One writer even called it "the greatest story ever written." One of the reasons the story is so good is that Crane uses humor to make some serious points about people in general and the Old West in particular. In the first part of the story‚ Crane portrays Jack Potter and his new wife as humorous characters. Not only are they awkward with each other‚ but they are also completely out of place in

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