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    How to use Dev-C++ Introduction Dev-C++ is a full-featured integrated development environment (IDE)‚ which is able to create Windows or DOS-based C/C++ programs using the Mingw compiler system (included with the package)‚ or the Cygwin compiler. These are the recommended requirements of Dev-C++: Microsoft Windows 98‚ NT or 2000 32 MB RAM 233 Mhz Intel compatible CPU 45 MB free disk space Dev-C++ allows you to write‚ compile and run a C or C++ program. C++ programming language is an enhanced version

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    used many literary techniques that would set the boundaries of public speaking for centuries to come. Perhaps repetition was one of the strong points of his speech. Mark says the words "noble" and "honor" throughout it several times. The repetition of the words sends out an intense vibe to the audience. The way he puts his words are just about mocking Brutus’s previous speech‚ thus sending his message clearly to the people. Every time he would repeat something‚ it made the audience even more riled and

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    hotel when Daisy‚ Tom‚ and Gatsby throw everything they’ve got at each other‚ Nick just sits there. He knows that this is not his battle and he is unneeded in the argument. Later on when Myrtle is killed‚ Nick’s calm demeanor prevails. He does not flip out as Tom does‚ and he does not treat it lightly like Jordan. Instead‚ he keeps everything inside and tries to think it through wisely. Instead of going inside to see if any drama unfolds with Daisy and Tom‚ he says “no‚ thanks but I’d be glad if

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    Principle #1 Scrubbed persons function within a sterile field.2 The surgical team is made up of sterile and nonsterile members. Sterile members or "scrubbed" personnel work directly in the surgical field while the nonsterile members work in the periphery of the sterile surgical field. All surgical team members wear scrub attire. In addition to scrub attire‚ scrubbed persons must wear a sterile surgical gown‚ mask‚ and gloves within the sterile field to establish bacterial barriers.2‚4 These barriers

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    Hughes uses a variety of poetic and literary techniques to communicate his tone. Namely‚ he utilized figurative language‚ personification‚ similes‚ and metaphors to effectively get his message across. He uses the repetition of identical or similar vowel sounds; "Does it dry up like a raisin in the sun?". Up and sun do not rhyme‚ but they have the same "uh" sound. Rhyme: Poetry having correspondence in the terminal sounds of the lines. "Does it stink like rotten meat?...like a syrup sweet?" Meat

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    story “The seventh man” Murakami primarily employs techniques such as figurative language through the use of flashbacks and a feeling of foreboding to characterize the deadly wave. After several attempts to get K to make a last second escape‚ the wave finally makes its first appearance with a bang being depicted as “a wave like a huge snake with its head held high‚ poised to strike‚ was racing towards the shore” (Murakami‚ 178). Through the use of simile and personification‚ Murakami is able to

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    How be more confident as a man Ryan Bornack Period 4 Becoming a man is the only thing asked of you when you are born. When you come into the world‚ you’re not afraid. You’re not worried about being judged‚ or dealing with responsibilities. You’re not worried about how things work out‚ or how you get through the day. You’re only worried about what’s in front of your face‚ and how you take it in. Eventually‚ you grow older and make decisions based on what you have taken in. These decisions grow

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    How to Learn a Foreign Language In these years ‚ knowing a foreign language is very important as much as graduating from good university or having a high certificate from the right college . Most of the countries around the world try to make their students learning a second language in their general schools ‚ even the good students who have finished their high schools without speaking another language they try to learn a foreign language as much as they can . But the main question

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    How to learn a foreign language In this world‚ there are many type of language exist. Some of them exist since the ancient history such as Mandarin and Arabic. However‚ plenty of them was formed by the evolvement of other language. For example‚ Korean and Japanese languages exist from the evolvement of Mandarin Language. Other than that‚ Malay language exist from the evolvement of Arabic language and all them still been used until now on. Moreover‚ today life needs us to learn the foreign language

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    city­states around the Aegean Peninsula. This era‚ known as the Classical Period‚ was a time of much cultural development. The Greek value of balance — expressed in the forms of moderation‚ equality‚ and harmony — helped the Greek people become a more cohesive civilization while still realizing the benefits of individual strength. Ancient Greek drama and theater taught a sensible balance between confidence and conceit through displays of rightful pride. Greek tragedies showed their audiences that one was successful

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