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    Mr Blickenstaff

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    the pedals do not work like the ones I normally use. I lose it as I am playing and silently say‚ “Jesus help me!” I continue to play and eventually correct the problem‚ but by that point‚ I had screwed up too much. After finishing‚ I pray to God as Mr. Blickenstaff slowly comes down the steps to correct my playing. Blair‚ Vanderbilt school of music‚ hosted a masterclass on the seventeenth of September. Blair gave me the honor to play for Marvin Blickenstaff‚ a professional pianist‚ and piano teachers

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    Mr. Hibler

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    On a Wednesday afternoon‚ Mr. Hibler‚ a fourth grade teacher‚ begins to come down with what seems to be a common cold in class. He continuously is coughing and his students know that tomorrow the chances of them having a substitute are very high. They are so sure of this that they wanted to bet each other on the event‚ Since they’re community‚ Five Oaks is pretty small‚ they believe that they have a general idea of who the substitute will be‚ and what to expect from whoever it is. Surprisingly the

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    mrs titcher

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    The poem In Mrs Tither’s class portrays the themes of nostalgia for schooldays and the transition from childhood and adolescence. Duffy uses sensual imagery so that we can experience it ourselves. The first stanza begins with ‘’Mrs Tilscher chanted the scenery. Tana. Ethiopia. Khartoum. Aswan.” The punctuation used between each place gives a rhythm allowing the reader to hear Mrs Tilscher chanting them‚ which seems relaxing. This may reflect what the children feel in Mrs Tilscher’s class: safe and

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    Mrs Dalloway

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    While writing and revising Mrs. Dalloway‚ Virginia Woolf was corresponding with E.M. Forster‚ who was working on A Passage to India. In September of 1921‚ she records in her diary: ``A letter from Morgan [Forster] this morning. He seems as critical of the East as of Bloomsbury‚ & sits dressed in a turban watching his Prince dance ’ ’ (Diary 2.138). His novel came out well before she finished hers; she read it and noted‚ ``Morgan is too restrained in his new book perhaps ’ ’ (Diary 2.304). A note

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    Mr Birling

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    based on his inability to analyse the world around him (Future speeches pg. 6‚ 7). Speeches are used as a device by Priestley to show Birling’s naïveté (ignorance)‚ as all that he predicts is wrong (play written with benefit of hindsight in 1945). Mr. Birling is almost a stereotype/caricature of the capitalistic businessman its inherent callous heartlessness. Note references to capitalism (pg. 6‚ 7)‚ business (pg. 6 "hard headed businessman‚" 10 "mind his own business") and profit (pg. 14‚ 15).

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    Mr Wateen

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    contents 02 03 Corporate Information Director’s Report Condensed Financial Information 04 Condensed Interim Balance Sheet 06 Condensed Interim Profit and Loss Account 07 Condensed Interim Statement of Comprehensive Income 08 Condensed Interim Cash Flow Statement 10 Condensed Interim Statement of Changes in Equity 11 Selected Notes to and Forming Part of the Condensed Interim Financial Information Condensed Consolidated Financial Information 24 Condensed Consolidated Interim Balance Sheet 26 Condensed

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    Mr keating

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    in modern democratic society and due to this reason people should not be afraid with talking to teacher and moreover asking the advice. A great example of relationship between teacher and his student could be seen in the movie “Dead Poets’ Society”. Mr. Keating methods of communications with his students was very

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    The making of the writer‚ Richard Wright In Richard Wright´s autobiography Black Boy Wright describes his life from a very young boy to his early twenties. He gives us a good perspective on what it is like to be a black person in the 1920´s. But not only that‚ he gives us a very good perspective on what it is like to be an individual. How did Wright become a writer? What events in this book described why Wright became a writer? Wright discovers the power of words at a young age and is a rebellious

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    Mr Matheko

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    many consumers are attracted to competitors since competitors often provide credit to consumers. Ackermans competes in the mass retail market where its competitors are the large scale retailers including Edgars‚ Jet‚ (Ackerman’s’ closest competitor)‚ Mr Price Home‚ Sales House‚ Sheet Street and @Home. 2.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE TREND | IMPACT ON INDUSTRY | MARKETING IMPLICATIONS | 1. consumers are unemployed | Negative impact(maximize profit at a long-run) | | 2. consumers beliefs Ackermans

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    The Sociological Imagination is a book written by Charles Wright Mills in 1959. Social imagination is the ability to see one point of view from another point of view. To have this ability‚ you must be able to look at a situation and think of another alternative for the situation. Why people do the things they do and being able to connect individual experiences and societal relationships. Sociological imagination is the ability to connect personal troubles to public issues. It is important because

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