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    above the different buttons. There is a hose that is connected to the Operating Console and that hose is the thing that we are going to half- press it in 7 seconds to expose our member. After when we finished exposing one of our member‚ we proceeded to the dark room to do the manual processing. Sir Khan explained the steps how to do it‚ another one of our member who did the manual processing to produce our radiographic film that is a visible image. The first step is to open the cassette which were

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    A Short History of English Literature Chapter I. The Anglo-Saxon Period (the earliest time---1066) 1. Social background: the making of England; the invasion of Roman Empire in 4th AD ; the attacks of Danish Vikings‚ etc 2. Literature: Beowulf ‚ the earliest literature‚ the national epic of the Anglo-Saxon‚ one of the striking features - the use of alliteration *epic------a long narrative poem in elevated style presenting characters of high position in a series of adventures which form an organic

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    The British romantic era starts from the 1700’s to the 1800’s‚ Romanticism‚ a philosophical‚ literary‚ artistic and cultural period which initiated as a result prevailing Enlightenment ideals of the day. This romantic period in the history of British poetry was right in the middle of a time when the society was going through tremendous reforms. It is characterized by a shift from the structured‚ intellectual‚ reasoned approach of the 1700’s to use of the imagination‚ freedom of thought and expression

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    My Role Model

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    follow. Amongst the characteristics to make a good model‚ my ideal one must be optimistic‚ strong at leadership‚ understanding and caring for people around. I used to have a lot of role models. When I was a little child‚ my role model was Genghis Khan because he was strong and determined. He had been a leader of a group of people of the desert until he became the great king of Mongo Empire. As I became a little older‚ at the age of studying‚ my role model turned into scientist. I admired Marie Curie

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    How to Use Technology. American Council on Education Hannon‚ V. 2013. Why ’chalk and talk ’ is finished - Ethos. [online] Available at: http://www.ethosjournal.com/topics/education/item/469-why-chalk-and-talk-is-finished [Accessed: 08 Dec 2013]. Hiltz‚ S. 1986. The “virtual classroom”: Using computer-mediated communication for university teaching. Journal of communication‚ 36 (2)‚ pp. 95--104. Khan‚ S. 2011. Let ’s use video to reinvent education. [video online] Available at: http://www.ted.co

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    (Stolkstad and Cothren‚ 576-577). Approximately 16 hours away in Rome‚ The Last Judgment‚ a fourteen-meter high fresco‚ ornaments the altar of the Sistine Chapel. The unrivaled Michelangelo Buonarroti‚ known for his breathtaking sculptures and paintings‚ finished the fresco in 1541(Stolkstad and Cothren‚ 666-668). With varying artists‚ techniques‚ mediums‚ circumstances and 109 years between them‚ a layman would assume that these pieces’ only similarity was their predetermined residence in

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    Thursday‚ March 3‚ 2011 Essay on Victorian Era Essay on Victorian Era The Victorian period was filled with many different types of thoughts and ideas. The literature of the period rose ideas never heard before. Also‚ the reform and industrial revolution changed the way that people thought. Several scientific discoveries also made Victorians question their own beliefs. The intriguing Victorian period had a different taste of literature and also went through a reform of classes and several technological

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    SOUTHEAST UNIVERSITY A summary of the case study: IKEA invades America Submitted to: Nazmus Sadekin Lecturer‚ Dept. of Economics‚ Southeast University Submitted by: Tasnuva Amreen Khan - 2011020106012 (Group Leader) Sayeed ahmed Khan - 2011020106023 (Group coordinator) Amit Roy - 2011020106027 Ferdousy Rahman - 2011020106021 Md. Anis Uzzaman - 2011020106016

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    Raphael: A Religious Humanist The Renaissance was a booming age of art‚ new thinking and finding of older‚ better ways of thinking leading to one of the largest scavenger hunts in history (Bauer). The financial empires of Europe were expanding while sciences and art were becoming more prevalent. The frenzied movement started with Gerard of Cremona‚ finding the astronomy texts of Euclid‚ Galen and Ptolemy(Bauer) revealing that the intellectuals of ancient Greece and Rome possessed extensive knowledge

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    By Syed Hussain Shaheed Soherwordi Pakistan had a unique geographical feature. It consisted of two distinct blocks of territory. East Pakistan was not only separated geographically from West Pakistan by one thousand miles‚ but the departing land was India - a hostile neighbour‚ who from the day one did not recognise Pakistan’s existence. Hindu leaders gave statements at the time of Pakistan’s creation that it was a temporary division and very soon Pakistan will come into Indian fold again. For

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