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    idea that a photograph only allows you to see the emotion that was shown in the time frame of which that the photo was taken in. This is shown by using many language techniques such as personification‚ symbolism and pun to convey the idea of what is behind the smiles.   "Here the formal times are surrendered to the cameras indifferent gaze” is an example of personification. By saying "the cameras indifferent gaze" it is telling you that the camera lack of interest‚ concern‚ or sympathy whilst it

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    UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS International General Certificate of Secondary Education *6746873383* INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY Paper 1 0417/11 October/November 2010 2 hours Candidates answer on the Question Paper. No Additional Materials are required. READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST Write your Centre number‚ candidate number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use a soft pencil for any diagrams‚ graphs or

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    the ways of the past

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    “There is growing acceptance all over the world that the quality of the teacher is the most important determinant of how much students learn. In this context‚ it makes sense to check that the national curriculum provides the right balance between providing a firm structure for shared national expectations for what students should learn and allowing enough scope for teachers to have the freedom to use their creativity to maximise student learning.” Discuss. The aims of the national curriculum are

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    In "The Woodspurge" Dante Gabriel Rossetti uses plain and forceful language to recreate a moment of contemplation and grief. He narrates a basic scene from the perspective of an unknown person in which the individual wanders in a natural setting‚ sits down‚ and‚ in an emotional state‚ observes the details of a particular woodspurge — a European herb with greenish yellow flowers. The first stanza focuses on the wind and the narrator’s movement‚ which mimics the wind patterns. As Rossetti writes‚

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    Rainbow behind the clouds Yes‚ he thought‚ yes‚ it’s in the evening I will meet her. An inner cheers roared soul. Her‚ her. Final. Anyway‚ he was not rid of it dark‚ shadow‚ discomfort. Every time he talked to her‚ looked at her‚ thinking about her‚ he felt this discomfort. This gloomy‚ dark feeling that shook the he. What was it about her that made him feel like that? Her‚ with her long red hair that looked like a sunset when she walked on. The blue islands one could dream away and which could contain

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    popular perceptions of tattoos out of synch with the true meaning behind them? This essay will explore the social and cultural practices of tattooing and the causal connection between the mind and the tattooed body. It will also explore why tattoos engender uneasiness and curiosity‚ and constitutes a challenge to normative discourses and discursive practices. In order to understand the stigma behind tattoos‚ one must first look into the past and understand the history of the body modification. The Journey

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    The Routing Information Protocol (RIP) is a distance-vector routing protocol‚ which employs the hop count as a routing metric. RIP prevents routing loops by implementing a limit on the number of hops allowed in a path from the source to a destination. The maximum number of hops allowed for RIP is 15. This hop limit‚ however‚ also limits the size of networks that RIP can support. A hop count of 16 is considered an infinite distance and used to deprecate inaccessible‚ inoperable‚ or otherwise undesirable

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    No Child Left Behind Act Introduction The No Child Left Behind tends to cause neglect to important subjects because they are non-tested subjects‚ such as Social Studies‚ Art‚ health‚ and Music. With the neglect of these subjects‚ there is more focusing that’s being done on the tested subjects‚ like Math and Reading. This may cause a greater impression that NCLB is a positive thing for our educational system but studies show this is misleading to the public. States can set their own standard

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    Food Project: The History Behind Meatloaf In the 1920’s‚ there were the good and bad times. People called 1920’s the roaring 20’s because of the fast paced culture acceptances. At the start of 1920’s‚ people had some money to spend. They would spend their money on clothes‚ appliances‚ and entertainment (The Roaring Twenties). During the roaring 1920’s‚ there were lots of products that shape how we live now. Radio was big during that time. At least 60 percent of households owned a radio. With the

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    President Bush called No Child Left Behind "the cornerstone of my administration‚" back in 2001. Even Senator Kerry voted for it. It gave unprecedented control to the federal government‚ which is a major deal since it comes from a Republican‚ a group who normally advocates state control over education issues. Now‚ four years later‚ the law has shown some major problems in the implementation of its goal and fundamental problems with the law itself. During the election you would have expected something

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