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    Open skies

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    A REPORT FOR THE OPEN SKIES TRAVEL AGENCY By MOHAMED FAIS Communications Consultant ID-W11913164 NUMBER OF WORDS: 1436 TABLE OF CONTENTS Title and Subtitles Page no Introduction to the report 3-4 The Main body: 1. Advantages for the agency 2. Advantages to customers 3. Problems faced 5 6-8 10-11 Conclusion 13-14 Bibliography 15 INTRODUCTION TO THE REPORT

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    Sky Jack

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    Carl watched the lights of the airport grow smaller below them. Then the plane flew above the clouds and he could see the moon and the stars in the night sky. He lay back in this seat and closed his eyes. when woke up‚ Harald was sleeping. He called the air hostess. ‘Excuse me. What time to do arrive?’’11.30 p.m. local time‚ sir. That’s about half an hour from now. ‘Thank you.’ ‘Anything else‚ sir? ‘No‚

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    A gap of sky

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    “A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope Rikke“A Gap of Sky” by Anna Hope is a short story about a young girl caught in a dilemma between expectations and desires. It is a portrait of a young girl on drugs and a description of what the city can do to a person who stands alone without the support and care from other people. The narrator is third person and omniscient‚ and the narrative technique can be described with the phrase “stream of consciousness” which is a technique that writer and feminist Virginia Woolf

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    A gap of sky

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    A gap of sky We are free to choose our own destiny. Or are we? Especially as a teenager you search for answers to everything. Nowadays‚ young people are exposed to an insane amount of pressure. The expectations are higher than ever. You have to wear the right clothes‚ be fit and have lots of friends‚ and on top of all this‚ get a long education. It is no wonder many young people want to get away once in a while and try to forget about all the pressure and how they want to live their life. In the

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    Through the stage directions‚ Priestley reveals that Eric was in his ‘early twenties‚ not quite at ease‚ half shy‚ half assertive’; the asyndetic list here creates the sense that he is overwhelming and overbearing (perhaps alluding to the self-righteous superiority that his bourgeois lifestyle has instilled in him). In addition to this impression is his ‘half shy‚ half assertive’ nature. The adjective ‘shy’ connotes apprehension and nervousness which juxtaposes the implications of dominance and confidence

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    Half and Half” Answer Key Discussion Questions 1. Amy Tan writes about mother-daughter relationships in many of her stories. What do you think the relationship was like between the narrator and her mother in the story? The mother is very perseverant and refuses to give up on anything. This causes tension between them because Rose is nervous to tell her that she is getting a divorce since Rose knows her mom will tell her to save her marriage. The mother isn’t lenient with her beliefs nor is

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    October Sky

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    October Sky Marion Eady The film October Sky (1999)‚ directed by Joe Johnson is based on a true story of Homer Hickman ( a coal miners son) who is inspired to build a rocket after the Russian launch of the first artificial satellite (Sputnik) into orbit. The film definitely focuses on the course theme of being a social outcast. This is explored in the film through three people‚ John Hickman (Homers Father)‚ the town of Coalwood and Mr.Turner (Homers principle). Firstly‚ John Hickman

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    October Sky

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    October Sky Homer Hickam Characters: Homer Hickam John Hickam Miss Riley Quentin Wilson O’Dell Warner Von Braun Setting: Coalwood‚ in West Virginia Climax: The most important part was when Homer Hickam finally achieved to launch his rocket sky high. Plot: Homer Hickam had problems with launching rockets at first because the rockets didn’t have the chemicals needed so the rockets can’t fly so far from he launches them. Conclusion: Homer Hickam had to use other chemicals

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    Half Adder

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    5: ADDERS Lugtu ‚John Kelly S. 20081107280 Grade Engr. Oliver G. Daiton Instructor EXPERIMENT NO. 5 ADDERS OBJECTIVES 1. To verify the operations of a half adder and a full adder. 2. To determine the differences between the half adder and full adder. 3. To study the operation of full adder MSI IC. SKILLS REQUIRED For the experiment to proceed smoothly‚ the student must be 1. Familiar with logic gates. 2. Familiar with addition

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    That Eye, The Sky

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    Winton’s that eye‚ the sky (1986) uses first person narrative techniques‚ symbolism‚ imagery and characterisation to create the persona of Morton Flack‚ the narrator and protagonist of the novel. Winton uses Ort’s narration to give the reader insights into the Flack family‚ the relationships they have and the issues that they face. As Winton develops Ort’s narration the reader is supplied with many symbolic images. The most important symbol and imagery in the novel is the sky. Prior to Henry Warburton

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