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    writer wants to be told to the readers‚ it is “ you don’t want to end up like the Unknown Citizen”. In the final of the poem‚ the writer asks two questions‚ they are “Was he free? Was he happy?”. By asking these questions‚ the poet is drawing our attention to the question of freedom and happiness. It’s interesting that these two questions are referred to in the singular‚ as "the question‚" as if being free and being happy were the same thing. "The Unknown Citizen" uses the old-fashion style‚ eventhough

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    The Power of Photography

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    may seem odd that my most intense experiences of reality have come through an artificial lens‚ but a camera is a close cousin to both a magnifying glass and a microscope. It is not only the ability to see things in more detail that commands our attention. It is something else‚ something about the art of photography that forces us to examine the world as we don’t normally do. Normally we don’t see things as they are. The familiar is forced into the background of our focus. Objects become ideas. Our

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    Review for English

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    books AKA Bibliophile Why Filipinos are not book lovers • Easily bored • More attracted to pictures than words • Prefer watching (audio-visual) • Judge the book by its cover (the cover and title of the book are not interesting) • Short attention span • Technology based • Multi-tasking Reading requires • P – patience • E – Endurance • T – time • S – Solitude Arguments – conflict‚ debate and disagreement - Arlene used 3 arguments (yung nasa test 3 pero yung nasa book 4) These

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    takes a long time to study an animation course. It is very difficult and requires a tremendous amount of patience and hard work. I hope that I’ll be able to meet these challenges‚ and that my dream will come true. As for now I’m only focusing my attention on enjoyment. I’m being my true self with the values‚ dreams and goals that I have........ so this is ’Me’ standing infront of all of you. Thank you...... Friends! please correct this and make me help...  slenquist   Nov 3‚ 2013‚ 12:56pm

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    Machiavelli: The Prince

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    and achieve good grades. You do this because you want to be successful later on in life and attain a good job. The fear of not being able to be accepted into a recognized university or having a good profession is what keeps you studying and paying attention in class. If your hard work did not pay off or there were no consequences to failing exams I honestly believe the majority of students would not attempt to do well in

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    penn foster 028004

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    of trustees had to make a very large budget cut. This had resulted in me having to work twice the hours‚ for less pay. With such large classes I remember the parents coming in and complaining because their children were not getting enough attention that they needed. That experience is what helped me discover that the small business industry is the direction I wanted to go in. I had taught myself the system they were using‚ which was very difficult‚ but I was able to succeed because of

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    Reading and Comprehension

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    presentation really stand out and catch people’s eye.          what did each section deal with? Each section dealt with a different stage or step of how to set up and present yourself and your presentation in a professional way that catches your attention.          What questions did you ask yourself as you were reading? Does this guy know what he’s talking about? How does this help me? Where can I go to find more information about this topic?          How can you change your note taking skills

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    Assignment 2 PST312M

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    Martin Minnaar Student number: 4565-391-7 Subject: PST312M – Physical education and sports coaching Semester 1: Assignment 2 Unique number: 527854 Questions 1. Briefly explain the relationship between physical education and sport. (5) 2. Which test is used to evaluate a child’s posture? Explain. (5) 3. Why is knowledge regarding the structure and functioning of the body so important to the physical education teacher and coach? (5) 4. What is integration as it relates to sport? Explain

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    Lab #3- APA3120 Information Processing Speed-Accuracy Trade-off Introduction Paul Fitts’ was the first to discover the relationship between the speed of movement and accuracy requirements. This has become one of the most fundamental principles of motor control. Fitts claims a relationship between task difficulty and movement time. He quantified task difficulty as “index of difficulty” which consists of the ratio of twice the amplitude over width of the

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    Kate Chopin begins The Story of an Hour with foreshadowing‚ which allows the audience to interpret the chronological events of the short story while alluding to the ending in a very subtle way. This device gives us an insight into the sensitivity of the minor characters emotions with a questioning insight on the main character. Foreshadowing is used in the beginning when Kate Chopin writes‚ “Knowing that Mrs. Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble‚ great care was taken to break to her as gently

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