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    5. Accounting and Business techniques used. 2.5.1 Financial Ratios • Liquidity Ratios It is very crucial that an organisation meets its day to day obligations as they fall due. It is possible that an organisation that has very good and positive looking financial statement may experience liquidity problems. Hence measuring liquidity allows the organisation to better monitor its cash flows. Two commonly used ratios to measure liquidity are shown below

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    viewer feel closer to the action as the camera follows the soldiers from cover to cover. Steven Spielberg also uses handheld cameras to give the film a newsreel cameraman feel to it. Steven Spielberg uses

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    EFFECTS OF WOMAN CHARACTERS in THE MOVIES “BREAKFAST at TIFFANY’S” and “FREEDOM WRITERS” Either fictional movies or movies based on a true story‚ arouses permanent or temporary ideas or feelings. The movies named Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Freedom Writers and the effects of main women characters in these movies will be examined. Breakfast at Tiffany’s is a fictional movie and it was made in 1961. Audrey Hepburn played the leading role. She represents a young and very attractive woman. In the opening

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    In the movie‚ Freedom Writers‚ students at Wilson High School are self divided into several distinct classes based on ethnicity‚ financial status‚ and popularity. Students are likely unable to break free of their social groups because of previous history and the overemphasis of the racial differences in gangs. The intolerance of other ethnic groups comes from the impact of observing the actions of generations who lived during racial segregation and the Civil Right’s movement. These older generations

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    to visualize the setting. She uses personification to relate non-human objects in the setting to the reader. Lee uses adjectives that suggest different feelings‚ which help the reader to better understand the setting. Harper Lee uses descriptive language to enhance the setting of To Kill a Mockingbird. First of all‚ the descriptions appeal to the reader?s sight‚ which help them to visualize the setting. ?Td. The use of that colour creates a sense of the atmosphere and helps the reader to visualize

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    have used plays for political commentary throughout time‚ as Mira Felner states “Playwrights have used theatre for political commentary as far back as the ancient Greek comic Aristophanes (448-c.

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    individuals through a vast range of different processes and levels. A sense belonging is vital for our existence as it creates a sense of fulfilment and protection in our lives. We spend our lifetime searching to belong and be accepted and in the absence of this our lives can becoming meaningless and lose value. So what does Belonging mean‚ although a sense of Belonging may vary from person to person a universal meaning of belonging may be a way of acceptance‚having security‚ fulfilment and a connection

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    Write about the ways that Fitzgerald tells the story in Chapter 2 Fitzgerald uses a variety of techniques throughout the novel to draw in the reader into the story‚ in Chapter 2 there is a lot of evidence of these techniques being used and the way Fitzgerald uses them in exploring the chapter‚ such as pathetic fallacy‚ symbolism‚ narrative technique and shock. Also‚ the theme that runs throughout the novel is contrasts of class in society‚ which is clearly shown to reader in the example of Wilson

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    second presentation which was much easier to work with ‚ this also increased the scope of the presentation and I had to cut it down to a 10 minute presentation.Learning from the class ‚ I picked up the technique to have a marking on the floor and in the second presentation ‚ I used this technique for my Pre-introduction which was helpful as there was curiosity among audience on the discussion topic.The pre-introduction also had a hook for the audience to listen to the next set of slides‚ the transition

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    of an innocent six-year-old girl‚ Scout. Scout’s hometown of Maycomb plays an important part in To Kill A Mockingbird and is responsible for many of the issues raised in the novel‚ namingly prejudice. Thus‚ through techniques such as characterisation‚ structure‚ point of view and language‚ Harper Lee can emphasise on the issue of prejudice‚ along with many other apparent issues. A large amount of characters are victimised by prejudice in "To Kill A Mockingbird". There are many types of prejudice included

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