Lecture 4. Imagery Plan: 1. Imagery as the interrelation and interdependence оf the literary images of the text. 2. Characterization is the description of the different aspects (physical‚ moral‚ social) of a character. Imagery- is the interrelation and interdependence of the literary images of the text. Image is the representation of the general through the particular‚ of the abstract through the concrete. The system of imagery comprises the author’s images‚ the images of personages‚ nature and
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Lecture 1: The Idea of Conservation: Humankind’s knowledge brings responsibility and manages human use of the planet earth. Topics: what is conservation‚ history of resource conservation movements‚ approaches to natural resource conservation management “The Great Resource is: Education”; the knowledge also brings responsibility not borne by the bacteria-the responsibility to manage the human use of the planet earth argues that both the creation and decline of civilizations is related to more
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Zarina B. Week 5 Part 5-A History Lecture Byzantine Art Byzantine Art is very fascinating. Byzantine art originated in the Eastern Roman Empire‚ specifically in Constantinople‚ present day Istanbul. It was first seen in the painting of icons and church decorations Mosaic is a type of art where the picture or pattern is produced by arranging small pieces of colored materials‚ such
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Guest Lecture Summary 3 “Extension and Refurbishment of His Majesty’s Theatre in Aberdeen for Aberdeen City Council’’ by Mrs. Karen Dinardo‚ Director at Dinardo Partnership on the 11th of February‚ 2013 Student: Thanos Al This lecture was presented by Mrs. Karen Dinardo‚ who is the director of Dinardo Partnership‚ a consulting civil / structural engineers and CDM coordinator. Mrs. Dinardo graduated from University of Glasgow in 1987 with a Civil Engineering degree
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those violations. Lecture Outline I. The Recruitment and Selection Process A. Employment Planning and Forecasting B. Building a Pool of Candidates C. Application Forms and Initial Screening Interview D. Utilizing Various Selection Techniques E. Sending Viable Candidates to the Supervisor F. Conducting Final Selection Interviews Figure 4-1 on page 123 outlines the selection process. II. Employment Planning and Forecasting A. How to Forecast Personnel Needs 1. Factors to consider
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Lecture Notes—Wednesday‚ August 28‚ 2013 There is no class Monday‚ September 2‚ 2013‚ Labor Day. The University is closed. Class started with Will Hilton’s dropbox video of Hubo dancing with the Drexel Dance Team. Professor Humpert showed the ‘Rise of the Machines” from Announcements. We did some discussion from Monday’s lecture to start the class today and to review what was discussed on Monday. Websters defines a robot as: 1: a machine that looks like a human being and performs various
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Lecture K201 According to Michael Porter all firms and businesses engage in one of the four competitive strategies‚ those four strategies are: Lower cost across the industry‚ Lowest cost within an industry segment‚ Better product/service across the industry and Better product /service within an industry segment. Among the four competitive strategies aTiM engages in focusing within the industry segment by offering a specific type of product within the framework of art. For example‚ aTiM does not
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Lecture Notes on Culture: Why we do what we do • Anthropology – study of culture • How and why cultures differ and are similar • Theoretical orientation – attitude about how cultural phenomenon is to be explained. Early evolutionism(Tylor and Morgan) - culture evolved from simple to complex- 3 stages of development savagery‚ barbarism‚ civilization - to account for variations – societies in different stages of evolution Historical Particularism – (Boas) disagreed with evolutionists that
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18/01/2015 MCG 5138K- Surface Engineering Adding a Surface Layer Galvanizing Process Thermal Spray Process Physical Vapor Deposition Chemical Vapor Deposition Diff. Applications 2 1 18/01/2015 Outline What is Surface Engineering? Objective of Surface Engineering Classification & Selection of Surface Engineering Processes (1) Overlay vs. Surface Modification processes (2) Changing Surface Metallurgy‚ Chemistry & Adding Layer Classification Processes Selection Methodology The Benefits of Surface Engineering
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MKT09909 Brand Management Topic 1 Introducing Brands and Brand Management What is a Brand? Definition: For the American Marketing Association (AMA‚ 2014)‚ a brand is a: “name‚ term‚ sign‚ symbol‚ or design‚ or a combination of them‚ intended to identify the goods and services of one seller or group of sellers and to differentiate them from those of competition.” These different components of a brand that identify and differentiate it are brand elements. In creating a brand‚ many choices available
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