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    The Moravian Mission

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    in the air above his head. Ahmeya watched in horror‚ hugging her baby as the rider sliced at Tamataunee. He managed to duck the saber and raised his tomahawk to fight back‚ but before he could strike a blow at his attacker‚ another man using a long rifle‚ shot Tamataunee. He fell to his knees‚ looked up at the saber-carrying horseman‚ who then kicked him in the head. It snapped backwards and he fell to the ground with a thud. Ahmeya could now see the old woman was her beloved Mahonoy. She raised her

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    A Long Way Gone “A Long Way Gone”‚ a memoir about a Sierra Leonean young boy who is a “child of war” has many themes in the novel but what is the most important? Relationship‚ I believe that this is the most important theme because without relationship‚ Ishmeal Beah‚ the author of “A long Way Gone” and a human rights activist would not have survived nor would he have recuperated from the war in Sierra Leone. Relationship with the lieutenant‚ Ishmeal looked up to his lieutenant as a father figure

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    The Journey of Crazy HorseThe first seven chapters begin by talking about the early years of Crazy Horse. These years are significant because it shows how he began his life before he went off to fight mighty battles and became known as an excellent warrior. There are many main points in his early years that lead up to him becoming a warrior. Starting off with his birth and childhood‚ how he learned different virtues‚ to finally becoming interested in being a warrior. Each time he was involved with

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    Atticus is said to be ’the deadliest shot in Maycomb County’. This is because in an incident in Chapter 10‚ Atticus is called upon to rid Maycomb County of a sick‚ unhealthy mad dog‚ which could cause much harm to the community if it got a chance to attack the people. The dog‚ Tim Johnson‚ is infected with rabies‚ and the best person in Maycomb to rid the county of this hazard is Atticus Finch. The county sheriff therefore summons Atticus‚ an expert marksman does it. Backed by his childrens’ confidence

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    150 years ago‚ approximately around 1886‚ electricity was becoming a very exciting thing as AC plants started to appear all over the world. This meant great change for not only our establishments but also‚ for families that were near it and could afford it. It was the dawn of aluminum‚ cars and now a better way of life with electricity‚ life was about to get more exciting as well as easier for many families. Around the time of the late 1800’s‚ under the idea of “separate spheres”‚ caring for children

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    Long term planning is used at the start of the year. The practitioners use this to ensure that all seven areas of learning are included throughout the year. The seven areas of learning include Personal and Social Development‚ Well-Being and Cultural Diversity‚ Language Literacy and Communication Skills‚ Mathematical Development‚ Welsh Language Development‚ Knowledge and Understanding of the World‚ Physical Development and Creative Development. Practitioners can overlook this planning to see if all

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    No Sugar Jack Davis

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    Sheradyn – Drama Essay ~ No sugar (Jack Davis) The play No Sugar by Jack Davis has various themes and issues covered in it. My understanding of society helps with the meaning of this text‚ through multiple aspects. These aspects are shown in the text through various themes/issues. These themes portray society and help with my understanding of No Sugar. The themes/issues are as follows; colonialism‚ economic depression and the patriarchy society. All these topics were a big part of Davis time‚

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    والإفلات في فتح الـ CD-ROM وإغلاقه Private Declare Function mciSendString Lib "winmm.dll" Alias "mciSendStringA" (ByVal lpstrCommand As String‚ ByVal lpstrReturnString As String‚ ByVal uReturnLength As Long‚ ByVal hwndCallback As Long) As Long Public Sub OpenCDDriveDoor(ByVal State As Boolean) If State = True Then Call mciSendString("Set CDAudio Door Open"‚ 0&‚ 0&‚ 0&) Else Call mciSendString("Set CDAudio Door Closed"‚ 0&‚ 0&‚ 0&) End If End Sub Private Sub

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    A sequence shot involves both a long take and sophisticated camera movement; it is sometimes called by the French term plan-séquence. The use of the sequence shot allows for realistic and dramatically significant background and middle ground activity. Actors range about the set transacting their business while the camera shifts focus from one plane of depth to another and back again. Significant off-frame action is often followed with a moving camera‚ characteristically through a series of pans within

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    Pictures of individuals in which their face and expression are the primary focus. 2. What are candid shots? What are posed shots? Compare and contrast some of the advantages and disadvantages to these two approaches. Candid shots are taken when the person is unaware that the photograph is being taken. Posed shots are ones when the person knows which way to look and which expression to do. Candid shots are good because they are taken at random moments and can capture true emotion. The down side is you

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