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    Special Drawing Rights

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    1) EUN Chapter 2 Question 8; Explain how special drawing rights (SDR) are constructed. Also‚ discuss the circumstances under which the SDR was created The SDR is a reserve asset and a denomination currency for international transactions. This reserve was allotted to the members of the IMF who could then use it for transactions amongs themselves or with the IMF. It comprises of four major currencies – the U.S. dollar‚ Euro‚ British pound and Japanese yen. It was created to alleviate

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    Kinds of Oblique Drawing

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    OBLIQUE DRAWING: *a projective drawing of which the frontal lines are given in true proportions and relations and all others at suitable angles other than 90 degrees without regard to the rules of linear perspective 1.neither perpendicular nor parallel to a given line or surface;slanting; sloping. 2.(of a solid) not having the axis perpendicular to the plane ofthe base. 3.diverging from a given straight line or course. 4.not straight or direct‚ as a course. 5.indirectly stated or expressed; not straightforward: oblique

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    an isometric Drawing? An isometric drawing is a view of an object that shows the 3 views of an object‚ they may be; side view‚ front view and top view. The picture to the left is an example of an isometric drawing‚ is a cube and has a top view‚ a right front view and a left front view. What is an Orthographic drawing? An orthographic drawing show all the sides to an object as an individual‚ whereas the isometric shows the sides still connected to the shape the orthographic drawing shows it off

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    Alligator: Text Lamb

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    1/24/15 7224 English Can Humor Give People Life Lessons? By: Sudat Khan Class: 7224 The texts “Alligator” by Bailey White and “Lamb to the Slaughter” By Roald Dahl are texts that use humorous techniques. The text “Alligator’ is about a girl whose Aunt Belle bonds with an alligator. Throughout the text‚ Aunt Belle goes to the pond where the alligator lives and they both stare at each other. Suddenly‚ one day the alligator stops appearing in the

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    Maestro

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    Goldsworthy used multiple techniques to describe Keller to give us the impression that he is no more then a beaten down old man. A section from the quote‚ figurative language was used “an old man’s moist‚ wobbling jellies”. It gives the effect that Keller’s eyes are weak and unable to remain still‚ Peter Goldsworthy is essentially putting a comparison against Keller’s eyes to wobbling jelly which gives the readers visual of Keller‚ weak and fragile. Alliteration is another technique Peter Goldsworthy

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    Inazuma Drop adding Mark as one of the kickers. * Final Tornado: Combination of Tri-Phoenix and Fire Tornado.This was only used against Zeus Eleven. This move is also called Tri-Phoenix X. * Bakunetsu Storm:The technique that Axel develop when Aliea Academy arc and this technique debut when Inazuma caravan vs Epsilon Remastered * Twin Boost: A move first used by Jude and Eric. Jude kicks the ball to Eric then Eric kick the ball back to Jude for the final kick. A more powerful version of

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    Walk a Talk

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    Walk and talk Walk and talk is a distinctive storytelling-technique used in film and television in which a number of characters have a conversation en route. The most basic form of walk and talk involves a walking character that is then joined by another character. On their way to their destinations‚ the two talk. Variations include interruptions from other characters and walk and talk relay races‚ in which new characters join the group and one of the original characters leaves the conversation

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    Orthographic Projection

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    Design Mr. Wadowski Orthographic & Isometric Drawing Lesson TOPICS Working Drawings‚ Isometric Drawings & Orthographic Drawings Glass box concept Multiview projection Orthographic projection of point‚ line‚ plane‚ surface and object. Line convention (The meaning of lines in Orthographic Drawings) TOPICS (continued) Working Drawings Scaled Drawings Dimensioning Drawing with a Miter Line Practice Worksheets Working Drawings The final stage of illustrating your solution

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    Ranting

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    visible to the public.1 But as time pass‚ graffiti evolved from a plain drawing or writing about political issues and social commentary to a randomly created writing of gangs and groups.2 Today’s graffiti are hardly understandable and mostly offensive and these reasons are worth receiving rants from people. People rant about graffiti because it makes the surroundings look dirty‚ it sometimes shows offensive writings and drawings‚ and most of all‚ gangs and groups does it on someone else’s wall. This

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    The colonial act of drawing border lines equates to drawing lies. This essentially means that when the maps were drawn up by European explorers‚ they were taking the preexisting geography but changing up the layout. In the process‚ they created what they considered countries based on their border lines. The lines were a way for military forces and businessmen to manipulate the competitors from taking the valuable raw resources by driving them away from the parts with minerals and oil beds‚ for example

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