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    LEVEL 2 January 2013- March 2013 Carry Out Data Entry & Retrieval Portfolio Presented in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements of the Unit ITICOR0011A Carry Out Data Entry & Retrieval Presented to: Ms Dacia Clarke Presented by: Jodi Russell Commis Chef 5 Date: July 8‚ 2013 Contents Microsoft Word Global Village Solutions ------------------------------------- 4 Computer Essentials ------------------------------------------ 5 Ackee and Saltfish -------------------------------------------

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    integral part to both the play also and since the opera is so closely related to the play‚ I will focus on the opera by Verdi. Through a character analysis‚ evidence on how Verdi saw his Lady Macbeth‚ and a discussion of her development through her arias‚ I will discuss how Lady Macbeth began as a woman thirsty to become Queen and ends as a woman that was willing to and did take her own life. One of the lines of the play the Lady Macbeth said was very interesting that gives you the character of Lady

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    and therefore depicted common people with common problems in comic scenes and situations‚ as well as deriving stock characters from the commedia dell’arte: ‘the composer often fastened on some pet idiosyncrasy of the character portrayed in all his arias.’(Robinson) Robinson goes on to state that characters in opera seria were ‘never given such a mannerism.’; opera seria was intended as an entertainment for kings and nobility which is reflected in its characters; opera seria often depicted royals‚

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    favoring a tall‚ slender‚ dark haired character by the name of Aria Montgomery. This character immediately jumped out at me when I started to notice that she had many of the same qualities as and also had been through many of the same experiences as I have. So when asked to right this paper is was not a brainier. It made me realize the reason I was drawn to her was because I could relate not only emotionally but also physically with her. Both Aria and I are very emotional‚ have a history of dating older

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    Lagrime mie is a Baroque cantata written in the 1650’s. It is part of her collection of cantatas and arias‚ Diporti di Euterpe. This piece contains chromaticism and word painting technique. Also‚ the form of the piece is similar to all cantatas of the Baroque period; that is‚ it contains recitative arioso and aria styles. The piece is composed based on a poem or lament about unrequited love by Pietro Dolfino. Based on the lyrics the lover laments the fate of his beloved after being locked up by

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    author use to make an impact on the reader? "Inside was different: a fishbowl where anything you said and did was being watched by everyone else"(210). It is an example of a metaphor as it is a comparison of a fishbowl to a high school. The author‚ Jodi Picoult is implying that high school is difficult to be what you really are without someone judging. “Being different will be overstated” and could prevent your climb to the top of the social latter in school. (2) Explain how a character is behaving

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    protagonists which are Aria Montgomery‚ Hanna Marin‚ Emily Fields‚ and Spencer Hastings and an antagonist “A”. This book all revolves around their struggles‚ love life‚ and primarily the secrets they have. To begin‚ I will talk about Aria Montgomery a bohemian hipster that likes vintage clothing and has an artsy personality. Montgomery is a resilient teenage girl because she has gone through the affair of her father and her family issues at home. The author states‚ “Before he could answer‚ Aria shot out of

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    Rapporteur’s Report: Mexico and Brazil Introduction Driven by high levels of demand‚ the Latin American drug trade continues to flourish despite efforts to dismantle it. While narcotrafficking was originally concentrated in the Andean region of Latin America‚ as counterdrug programs force traffickers to branch out and establish new channels‚ a sort of spillover effect has occurred in both production and trafficking activities. Source-country drug control programs have only resulted in minor reductions

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    Hello Dr. Love and classmates‚ In forum 4‚ Jodi Dressler responded to a discussion about whether or not spanking is an effective way to teach children right from wrong in her post titled "Spanking: A Useful Tool." In her post she states "I don’t see anything wrong with an occasional‚ well timed‚ swat on the backside. I feel that the key‚ though‚ is to explain to the child what they did wrong‚ how they need to make it right and balancing the spanking with lots of love." (Dressler) She then goes on

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    Although composer Giuseppe Verdi’s five act grand opera‚ Don Carlo‚ was performed in Italian‚ translation is not required in order for love‚ war‚ politics‚ friendship‚ and betrayal to be unveiled. First performed in Paris in 1867‚ the plot amazingly unfolds through the dynamics and tempo of orchestral music and through the beautiful musical score of voices ranging from soprano to bass by the opera performers. The opera’s dialogue was a French language libretto by Joseph Mery and Camille du Locle

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