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    Lexical Stylistic devices (Metaphor‚ metonymy‚ irony‚ simile‚ epithet) in the novel “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen” DIPLOMA PAPER Scientific Supervisor: E. B. Jumakeeva Done by: Satarova Rahat‚ group: A08-2 Contents: Pages: Introduction Chapter I. General survey of Stylistic Devices I.1 Historical background of Style and Stylistics Devices I.2 Types of Stylistic Devices Chapter II

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    Testing/Diagnostics Point Taken by Sarah Michaud Overview of point-of-care testing‚ technological challenges‚ and future opportunities. The DCA Vantage™ system from Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics better manages diabetes patients by enabling quick results and actionable physician-patient conversations at the time of the visit. Point-of-care testing (POCT) technology provides immediate‚ portable‚ and convenient medical diagnostics near the site of patient care. POCT ’s near-instantaneous

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    repeated and finally his use of pathos. Lincoln used pathos in away that affected the audience’s emotional views about the battle and the emotional connection between him and the audience. Lincoln’s speech was successful because of these rhetoric devices. Lincoln structured his

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    Period 2 Global Connections 4/15/2013 Smart Devices and Stupid People Our world is one that revolves and relies on technology completely. As technology evolves‚ our means of communication and social interaction change with it. However‚ with greater technological advances comes greater responsibility. Such easy accessibility to the outside world can make it nearly impossible to keep your thoughts‚ your actions‚ and your information private in a place like the internet. Our means of communication

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    Christian Mesiona Professor Nancy Johnson English 111 October 25‚ 2014 Final "Weighing In Essay" Effects of Communicating with Electronic Devices Technology has been around for a long‚ long time. Humans have advanced from using papers‚ letters specifically‚ as a form of communication to using cellular devices such as phones. This helped humans to communicate with each other in their everyday lives. Two authors that have stated their thoughts regarding on telecommunications are David

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    poems‚ readers tend to read it over and analyze it based on what is provided to them by the poet. While writing poems‚ authors tend not to incorporate devices that may entice the senses of their readers‚ but that is not the case for “Red Lily.” Between poems that use sensory devices like “Red Lily” and poems that don’t‚ the addition of sensory devices to the poem “Red Lily” creates a more intense feeling and emotion through the aid of aural and visual implementations to enhance the experience of reading

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    Medical Device (“MD”) industry is one of the largest and most stable industries in healthcare with a global market exceeding $140B in revenue. The US represents approximately 60% of that revenue‚ or $85B in revenue‚ with historical growth rates unimpacted by recessions of ~ 8%*. While significant‚ only 4 % of US healthcare costs can be attributed to devices (source: King & Donahoe‚ “Estimates of Medical Spending in the US). The US market produces half of the world’s medical devices and consumes

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    Personal Navigation Devices become popular. What technologies are required to facilitate the success of PND? Personal navigation devices can become the next must-have gadgets. They add more comfort in the busy life in the sense that they give you an ability to concentrate on one thing less. PND like‚ say‚ GPS are starting to win over customers‚ from weekend hikers or bikers to people who are just tired of their lousy sense of direction. Some consumer GPS navigation devices feature interactive

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    In the novel Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury uses many literary devices. He ranges from imagery‚ diction‚ connotation‚ syntax‚ metaphors‚ and similes. Bradbury uses these several literary devices in order to show sadness and in a way build suspense. Throughout Fahrenheit 451 his usage is shown in a wide variety of ways. An example of imagery is “It was like coming into the cold marbled room of a mausoleum after the moon has set. (Bradbury 10)” Bradbury uses this statement to show us as the reader that

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    a) As stated in section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994.The senior police officer present at the scene can decide if someone is trespassing on the land and take the relevant steps in asking them to leave. b) Section 61(1) of The Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 states that if two or more persons are on the land and live there for any length of time they will be asked to leave by or on behalf of the

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