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    Text Messaging

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    Professor “Effects of Text Messaging on Student Literacy” Submitted By: Kristine M. Braganza Arianne Loise Evangelista Blazel Colleen Jalique Tagum Doctors College Inc. Mahogany St.‚ Rabe Subd.‚ Tagum City‚ Davao Del Norte 8100 Table of Contents Chapter I: Introduction A. Background of the study B. Statement of the Problem C. Scope & Delimitation D. Significance of the Study E. Definition of Terms Chapter II: Review of Related Literature

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    Visual Culture

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    Visual culture HW01 1. The face of this man has been photoshopped in Fox news. This photo from Boston bombing has been photoshopped in New York post. 2. 2.1 Connotative meaning: People in the photo are the representative of Thailand who make a protest to drive out Tuksin to other country. Denotative meaning: People in this photo are protesting on the road. 2.2 Connotative meaning: South people in the photo

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    Seni Visual

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the
manxome
foe
he
sought
‐‐ So
rested
he
by
the
Tumtum
tree‚

 And
stood
awhile
in
thought. And‚
as
in
uffish
thought
he
stood‚

 The
Jabberwock‚
with
eyes
of
flame‚ Came
whiffling
through
the
tulgey
wood‚

 And
burbled
as
it
came! One‚
two!
One‚
two!
And
through
and
through

 The
vorpal
blade
went
snicker‐snack! He
leU
it
dead‚
and
with
its
head

 He
went
galumphing
back. "And‚
has
thou
slain
the
Jabberwock?

 Come
to
my
arms‚
my
beamish
boy! O
frabjous
day!
Callooh!
Callay!’



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    Visual Dichotomy

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    and the girl’s hair contains yellow hue. Blue is the reflection in the window and the light on the skin. The brick texture on the façade and lips has red‚ and black appears on the dress and the staircase. Hence‚ the relationship among colors convey visual unity to the work and leads the viewer’s eyes to travel all around the

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    Text Mining

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    From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashup %28web application hybrid%29: A mashup is a website or web application that seamlessly combines content from more than one source into an integrated experience. And The etymology of this term almost certainly derives from its similar use in pop music where DJ’s take the vocal track from one song and combine it with the instrumental track of another song resulting in an entirely new composition. In the lingo‚ Web mashing results in a Web mash or

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    Visual Analysis

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    or connotation‚ of the advertisement that the audience can become as attractive and appealing as the model by using the same products. In the majority of advertisements the models signified always look directly at the audience‚ making eye contact. One of the main reasons for this is that it evokes the idea‚ and notion‚ of looking at oneself in the mirror. In this way the advertisers are again implying how easy it would be for the reader to become the model. Eye contact is particularly useful as a

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    grouping texts

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    In this essay I will group 2 texts (Matilda and The Jungle Book) grammatically. I have chosen to focus on a variety of grammatical features within the chosen texts and how they can be grouped together through similarities‚ differences and context. Firstly‚ the tone of Matilda is imperative-like‚ it consists of grammatical features which make the tone imperative-like. The main part of Matilda which supports the tone is ‘something had to be done about it’. In The Jungle ‘Wood and Water LAWS’‚ fulfils

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    Visual Aids in Teaching

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    Describe how the visual aids can help in teaching languages? The aids that help in teaching languages and that can be seen are called ’visual aids’. They provide practical solutions to the problems of a language teacher whose equipment‚ as a rule‚ consists of nothing more than books and classroom. They include black-board‚ chart maps‚ pictures‚ flannel-boards‚ film strips‚ slides‚ epidiascope and actual objects that facilitate the process of teaching. The function of each of these in helping the

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    Shoe Horn Sonata Act 3

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    The Shoe-Horn Sonata In the play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ by John Misto I have chosen to study Act 1 Scene 3. In this scene Bridie and Sheila meet for the first time. Bridie and Sheila reunite after not having seen each other since the end of the war‚ and they feel like they hadn’t been separated for 50 years. Bridie acts as if she has been the stronger one through both the war and after it‚ constantly undermining Sheila by calling her ‘girl’ and telling Rick (the interviewer) that she is deaf

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    In-Text Bibliography

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    1. Create an in-text citation using the information from the following book. Mention the author in the text and use a direct quotation. Book with one author Quotation: A student in distance learning courses needs to ensure that he or she has a designated space for learning that supports his or her unique learning style. This personal learning space should be equipped with the necessary equipment that the student will need for school and be a comfortable working space. Author: James C. Brooks

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