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    Literary Devices in “The Great Gatsby” Personification- where inanimate objects or abstract concepts are seemingly endowed with human self-awareness; where human thoughts‚ actions‚ perceptions and emotions are directly attributed to inanimate objects or abstract ideas. Fitzgerald uses personification to set a sense of allure and mister y in the book‚ giving it a more mysterious tone. He also uses personification to enhance the qualities of a character and give them more depth‚ and in this

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    Tracking devices are used for a variety of reasons. One of the most commonly used tracking devices is the bar code and scanner system. The bar code is used all over the world. It is used in almost every store in the world. So where did this amazing piece of technology come from? When was it made? How did it become so successful? These questions are easy to answer because as the technology has developed‚ it has changed the world in mostly positive ways. Most people in the US are afraid of the government

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    Devices That Tell on You

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    1.Telecommunication BD Personal sensing devices are becoming more commonplace in everyday life. Unfortunately‚ radio transmissions from these devices can create unexpected privacy concerns if not carefully designed. We demonstrate these issues with a widely-available commercial product‚ the Nike+iPod Sport Kit‚ which contains a sensor that users put in one of their shoes and a receiver that users attach to their iPod Nanos. Students and researchers from the University of Washington found out that

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    Computer Outpt Devices

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    G. L. Bajaj Institute of Management and Research Greater Noida TERM PAPER ON DETAIL STUDY OF OUTPUT DEVICES OF COMPUTER Submitted to: Submitted by: Prof. Loveleen Gaur. 25. Monika Priyadarshni. GLBIMR 26. Md. Altaf Hussian Khan. GREATER NOIDA 27. Naman Jain. 28. Naveen kumar. 29. Nikhil Kumar. 30. Prakash Pandey. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT We would like to express our gratitude to all those who gave us the possibility to complete this term

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    Ribs Musical Devices

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    Though the layering of instruments and sounds‚ Lorde presents her growing fearful anxiety of growing old in Ribs. While there are few instruments and musical devices at play‚ Ribs brilliantly picks and chooses precise points to insert or remove sounds for effect. As a whole‚ the music is supporting the lyrics; it enhances the singing and feelings of Lorde‚ and stirs the listener emotionally. A song directed towards an old friend‚ Lorde reminisces about the past and expresses her worry for the future

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    Cliffhanger Plot Device

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    a plot  device in which the end is curiously abrupt so that the main characters are left in a difficult situation without offering any resolution of conflicts. Why use a Cliffhanger? • As a result of a sudden end‚ suspense is created at the very end of the novel‚ leaving the readers in such a state that they could not help but to ask‚ “What will happen next?” This type of end is common to the serially published novels which end at a dramatic or suspenseful moment. Cliffhanger plot device ensures

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    English Essay - How does Billy Elliot represent relationships and identity? Manliness consists not in bluff‚ bravado or loneliness. It consists in daring to do the right thing and facing consequences whether in matters social‚ political or other. It consists in deeds‚ not words.” Mahatma Gandhi‚ 1869 – 1948 In the film “Billy Elliot‚” Lee Hall and Stephen Daldry use Billy’s relationships with friends and family to demonstrate themes of identity and masculinity. There are three main relationships

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    Flow Measuring Devices

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    INTRODUCTION The experiment covers the comparison among the four flow measuring instruments Rotameter‚ Water Level Indicator‚ Water Meter and V-notch). The experiment will discuss how each of the measuring devices works and how to use it. II.OBJECTIVES: * To gain knowledge of how flow measuring devices work. * To study the concept behind the instruments. * To compare the readings of flow measured among the instruments. III.MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: * Water Pipeline System (mounted with

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    Personal Devices in School

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    With modern day technology increasing‚ is it not a great idea to introduce laptops to further enhance the school curriculum? There is much controversy regarding students use of personal laptops at school. I do believe‚ however‚ that those who choose to take advantage of personal laptops responsibly can really increase their potential in school. They can achieve higher grades‚ become more organized‚ and carry less in their school bags. Personal laptops are an efficient way to increase the work ethic

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    watched in class‚ A CLASS DIVIDED shows how fast people change and discriminate. When Jane Elliot‚ a Riceville‚ Iowa teacher‚ separates her students into units by the color of their eyes‚ things quickly get out of hand. Some of the main ideas that surprised me included how much control an authoritative figure has‚ how fast the children turned and how students lived up to expectations. To start out‚ Jane Elliot was a loving teacher who treated everyone respectfully. When she decided to do the experiment

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