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    New-York. Central Park‚ top view taken by AirPano is a high-resolution panorama photograph of Central Park‚ New York taken from a bird’s eye view from 2500ft above the ground during peak sunlight hours. AirPano is a not-for-profit project that works to capture beautiful cities around the world with the intention to present it in the form of panoramas and as virtual tours for everyone to experience. This slightly obscure photograph captures one of New York’s most famous sights‚ Central Park‚ from directly

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    Eleanor and Park By‚ Rainbow Rowell I relate to the character Park Sheridan in the book Eleanor and Park by Rainbow Rowell because he is considered weird and is an outsider. He isn’t crazy about sports‚ parties‚ dating and he’s popular enough not to get picked on and different enough not to fit in‚ just like yours truly. We first meet Park when Eleanor is boarding the bus to school. He’s sitting all alone listening to his walkman‚ while Eleanor gets pushed around by Tina and Steve. He tries

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    Tyler Hammond and Kyle Rhode Edinger 6 English IV 09/18/12 The epic poem Beowulf has a plethora of literary devices‚ both characteristic of poetry in general and unique to Anglo- Saxon poetry. These devices enhance the sound of the originally sung story‚ thus conveying particular meaning and evoking an emotional response from the listening audience. Caesura‚ Alliteration‚ and kenning are among the devices that drive the intensity of Beowulf. One significant poetic device used in Beowulf

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    instance‚ Rosa Parks participated in the Civil Rights Movement in the 1950s and 60s and was jailed for her involvement. Though her jail time was initially a setback and an obstacle she had to overcome‚ it eventually led to the Montgomery Bus Boycott and the gradual desegregation of the United States. Similarly‚ the Dean of Students at my school has to overcome the obstacle of paraplegia each day‚ yet he describes himself as a stronger and more sensitive individual as a result. Rosa Parks and my Dean

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    protection legislation‚ environmental legislation‚ health & safety and employment law‚ etc. Employees should be notified of all legislation acts during the recruitment period‚ because if an employee disobeys an act‚ it could in turn resort to Thorpe Park being shut down if serious enough. Political recruitment laws such as the equal opportunities act play a massive part in recruitment; these include a variety of legislation laws protecting employees against discrimination based on age‚ race‚ ability

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    “Comparing the impact and effectiveness of at least two promotional methods from two different media platforms used by the TV show 106 &Park.” Media Platform is a means of communication something for example Newspapers magazines Internet etc etc. In answer to your question ’On which media platforms might you find local news and events listings’?. I would suggest that one answer could be local free papers or magazines To begin with the first media platform which I have chosen to compare the

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    South Park’s Satire South Park‚ a widely popular animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone‚ debuted August 13‚ 1997 on Comedy Central. Intended for mature audiences‚ the show has become infamous for its crude‚ surreal‚ satirical‚ and dark humor that covers a wide range of topics. This type of comedy is widely successful across a variety of shows‚ due in part to societies conformation to social archetypes‚ which prohibits unacceptable behavior. These shows display characters

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    Nick Lewis Theatre 110-01 10/4/13 Production Paper Clybourne Park What’s interesting about Clybourne Park is that it nearly repeats itself in two different time eras. Therefore it has two of every element within the dramatic structure period. The play contains two beginnings‚ two climaxes‚ and two endings all tied together into one comical story with an important underlying theme of racism. Like most plays Clybourne Park opens up with exposition dialogue which helps portray the time period and what

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    1. Ningaloo Marine Park Description and Values Located on the remote western coast of Australia‚ the Ningaloo Marine Park (NMP) is the hidden treasure of the country and can be easily compared to the Great Barrier Reef. Listed UNESCO Word Heritage in 2011‚ it has one of the longest near-shore reefs in the world‚ stretching over 300 kilometers (UNESCO‚ 2015). The marine park has an unique bio diversity. It is the home of over 500 species of fish‚ manta rays‚ turtles and over 200 varieties of coral

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    is seen in ’In The Park’ where Harwood explores the human condition through the simplistic and dull life of her female protagonist‚ while in ’Prize Giving’ she explores multiple universal themes through her male protagonist Professor Eisenbart. Harwood effectively establishes a simplistic image through her title ’In the Park’ to imply the mundane simplicity of the place‚ the people and the idea. This is enhanced through the simplistic first line as the woman "sits in the park". Here we are introduced

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