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    Prosthetic Devices

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    Prosthetic Devices A prosthetic is an artificial body part that replaces a missing or non-functioning body part such as an arm‚ heart or breast. Humans have been making prosthetic limbs since the Ancient Egyptians to replace limbs lost during battle‚ work or just by mistake. Evidence has been found of Egyptians trying to replicate toes with copper ones. Although these were very impractical as they were solid and so were mostly for aesthetic purposes. In the 1400s‚ prosthetics arms made out of

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    The Importance of Sight We may often hear the statement‚ “First impressions are important‚” and this statement is ideally true because the first time we see something or someone is when analyze them or that item the most. When we first look at someone or something‚ we start gathering information for our own interpretation of what we saw. We may even begin questioning ourselves on why something or someone appears to look that way. However‚ the way someone or something appears to someone could even

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    Sister Zainab AP English 14 October 2014 Rhetorical Devices: The Scarlet Letter 1. Anaphora: repetition of the same word or groups of words at the beginnings of successive clauses. “…with the hot‚ midday sun burning down upon her face‚ and lighting up its shame; with the scarlet token of infamy on her breast; with the sin-born infant in her arms; with a whole people‚ drawn forth as to a festival…” (Pgs. 54-55) This is an example of the device anaphora because Hawthorne begins four consecutive clauses

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    INPUT DEVICES

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    making non-text selections such as menu choices on the till of a fast food outlet. The keyboard is also waterproof which can be useful where there is dirt or the risk of splashes. 5. Explain why a mouse often called a pointing device A mouse is often called a pointing device because it enables you to control what happens on the screen by moving the mouse on your desk and pointing‚ clicking and selecting items on the screen. 6. Describe the difference between a mouse and a tracker ball? The difference

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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Rhetorical Devices Style is part of classical rhetoric and a number of rhetorical devices are worth considering in any analysis of style. For the analysis of literature a knowledge of rhetorical devices is indispensable‚ since there is often a considerable density of rhetorical figures and tropes which are important generators and qualifiers of meaning and effect. This is particularly the case in poetry. Especially the analysis of the use of imagery is important for any kind of literary text. (For

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    The potential of the human mind is beyond words and imagination. It opens up a wide horizon for people who are passionate as well as creative. The history of mankind from the beginning‚ as the Bible depicts Adam and Eve were the first creations and they have given authority over everything on earth‚ during the course of evolution‚ human beings were persistent in investigating and observing natural phenomena and came across many successes as well as failures .But nothing could stop them from fulfilling

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    In his letter to Thomas Jefferson‚ Benjamin Banneker uses rhetorical devices to reinforce his argument against the cruelties of slavery. Being a man of color‚ Banneker did not possess the social status deemed worthy of communication with a fine man such as Jefferson. Nevertheless‚ Banneker was an intelligent man and used his knowledge to point out the contradictory characteristics between slavery and American values. Banneker uses repetition throughout his letter. Periodically‚ he refers to Jefferson

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    1994 Rwandan Genocide Rwanda had one of the most devastating tragedies because the Belgians were able to turn the Rwandans against each other. The Rwandan Genocide is when the Hutu tribe tried to eliminate the Tutsi tribe. The Tutsis and Hutus of Rwanda did not do the whole entire genocide alone‚ in fact they had help from the Belgians. Before the Belgians colonized Rwanda‚ the Hutus and Tutsis and Twa got along well and there was peace in Rwanda. After the Belgians instituted a classification system

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    “Sorry wrong number” by Lucille Fletcher was scary and suspenseful. We also read a play called “sorry right number” by stephen king. They both have a death in the them even if they are different genders. Both Mrs.stephens and Katie are trying to find out who is in trouble. In “sorry “Sorry wrong number” by Lucille Fletcher was scary and suspenseful. We also read a play called “sorry right number” by stephen king. They both have a death in the them even if they are different genders

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    Metaphors are found in the poem “What Shall He Tell His Son‚” written by Carl Sandburg. The poem is written as life lessons that the speaker of the poem collects over time to prepare his own son for growing up. The poem is very emotional‚ as the speaker reflects on his own life and the lessons he has learned the hard way. Metaphors in the poem are used to evoke emotion in the reader‚ to take each lesson that is told in their own way. “The growth of a fail flower in a path up / has sometimes shattered

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