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    Tania Haddad ENG 100 Compare and contrast Femme Fatale They say that there is a fine line between a genius and a madman; however the statement would be more adequate if it would state that there is fine line between a good artist and a great artist. Egon Schiele and Gustav Klimt are both very famous artists‚ recognized for their own work‚ yet one must differentiate the works of these two outstanding artists‚. Although a lot of Schiele’s work has been influenced from the works of Klimt‚ he nevertheless

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    MKTG1255 – SERVICE QUALITY PRACTICE MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS THE QUESTIONS ARE FOR PRACTICE ONLY. THERE IS NO INDICATION THAT YOU WILL BE ASKED THE SAME QUESTION(S) IN THE FINAL EXAM. 1. ____________ represent a special type of order taking that entitles customers to a specific unit of service. a. Suggestions b. Reservations c. Trackers d. Repossessions e. Contracts 2. Which of the following is NOT considered an example of a hospitality element? a. Greeting b. Toilets and washrooms c. Advice

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    “Images are used to convey meaning‚ values‚ and ideas in a range of texts” Compare the ways Maestro and one other text use imagery. Through the exploration of the texts Maestro‚ by Peter Goldsworthy‚ and The Falling Man‚ by Richard Drew‚ the emergence of imagery deciphers and projects the varying meanings of each text. Through distinctively visual language features in the novel Maestro‚ images are created which help convey the major theme of the text; relationships. This is contrasted by the

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    distinctively visual language in texts. With the assistance of emotive language‚ salient images are created to express changing aspects of the character. Maturation through the education and the reaction to racism‚ are explored in Peter Goldsworthy’s Maestro‚ focusing on Paul’s emotional development through knowledge and realization of Keller’s past. This is also explored in the film adaptation of Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird‚ with emphasis on the emotional growth of Scout‚ accentuating how she

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    Throughout the novel‚ Maestro‚ Edward Keller is extremely harsh on Paul Crabbe. Keller never complements him and form the very beginning tells him that he has not got what it takes to be a musician. Although is seems mean and rude. The attitude that Keller has throughout the novel teaches Paul about life and makes him a better person and it has positive effects on Paul. Paul Crabbe and Edward Keller have a bumpy relationship throughout Maestro. Readers are informed about Paul’s first meeting with

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    of relationship with others plus the world around . The use of distinctively visual features has had a positive effect on my understanding of the novel Maestro by Peter Goldsworthy’s and the painting ‘starry starry night’ by Vincent van Gogh. This has been done through distinctively visual features such as descriptive and emotive language in Maestro and the use of colour‚ shading‚ lighting and placement in ‘starry starry night’.In saying this‚ this gives evidence as I do strongly agree with the statement

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    Maestro Practice Essay "Paul’s view of Keller grows and develops throughout the novel‚ but remains incomplete even at the end." Do you agree? The book explores both Paul’s and Keller’s love of great music. It is Keller’s means of survival and he can never turn away from it. Introduction: - can take both sides - Should signpost what you put in the body paragraphs - Explore issues - Paul’s view of Keller  major - Paul’s view of himself  arrogance to self-depreciation - Keller’s

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    The Congress of Vienna was an international conference that was convened with the purpose of remaking Europe after the demise of Napoleon I. The main purpose was to preserve peace by creating a balance of power‚ sometimes known as realpolitik. Diplomats were sent from Prussia‚ Russia‚ France‚ and Great Britain‚ along with many other countries. Because it was held in Austria‚ a prominent Austrian diplomat was present to preside over the congress. He had a great influence on the gathering‚ because

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    through his Congress of Vienna‚ led the major European powers to a period of long-lasting peace and a strong balance of power. Metternich is well known for the Metternich System‚ which was put into practice during his most notable success‚ the Congress of Vienna of 1815. Metternich‚ additionally‚ was the guiding spirit of the international congresses‚ Aachen‚ Carlsbad‚ Troppau‚ Laibach‚ and Verona and was the chief statesman of the Holy Alliance. The Congress of Vienna‚ though‚ and the agreements

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    Australian visions can be the image of an Australian city or a view of a person. In Maestro‚ Peter Goldsworthy has used various features of narrative with effective affects to communicate Australian visions. One of the Australian visions that be shown through the use of narrative features in maestro is the vision of Darwin. Goldsworthy has used many descriptive adjectives to reveal Paul’s vision of Darwin. On the first day that Paul’s family arrived in Darwin‚ Paul shows his love of the city through

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