INTRODUCTION People nowadays tend to go in and out of their houses for certain purposes‚ and sometimes leave their houses with no guardian. It is a perfect timing for burglars to barge into their houses and take all the things they wanted to take. Because of these happenings‚ the house owner will be alarmed seeing his house half empty. Because of these situations‚ the researchers thought of an idea of making a device that will make the owners relieved even they are outside their house.
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upbringing. The transformation of her personality‚ under these circumstances‚ remains present throughout her life. Amy Tan uses a variety of narrative techniques to show the contrast between the past and present‚ and the importance of the journey in-between. The last paragraph significance lies in the transition from the adolescences to adulthood of the protagonist. In order to unify the past and the present‚ the narrators explains to the reader the determination of her mother’s will‚ to be used
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without getting distracted‚ able to keep emotions under control‚ positive person and thinks rationally. His weaknesses are that he can become unmotivated at times‚ even though he will get the job done‚ it just won’t be a happy experience at the present time. Has an issue with showing his own emotions and cannot comprehend other emotions as well. He can motivate others to do their job well and keep everyone in check. He can work on teams‚ but expect no excuses. He should take an assessment on
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the basis of what the poem will be about‚ comparing Maud to what she was like when she was young and what she is like during the writing of the poem. Yeats switches between the past and the present to present this but instead of using the past tense he goes back to how he remembers Maud and uses it as the present. It can therefore be inferred that Yeats does not want to let go of the past but has done it for so long that it has become his reality‚ it is no longer just in his dreams. The dream he is
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mysterious. Both the stick and their marriage are beautiful to the public eye‚ but he only wants the two of them to know the details of why it is so precious. The stick is carved in “mountain mahogany” (3) which is both very durable and free of voids present in common woods. This quality of both wood and love is exemplified by “hard and rare” (3) to symbolize the strength and preciousness of both. Line 5 makes the transition from Ramsey discussing the quality of their love to positively reminiscing
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Portfolio №1 Task 2 Opinion Essay Does modern technology make life more convenient? It is clear that we are living in a developing century. It has never stopped advancing until to the present. If we look back at the history of human beings for the last 100 years‚ we make sure what amazing changes have happened. The discovery of modern technology brought about these changes. Beginning with the telegraph‚ and continuing on to and beyond mobile phones and computers‚ they
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* Conditional Sentences * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If + verb word ‚ verb word (bare infinitive) * If water freezes‚ it becomes a solid. * Factual Conditionals -Absolute‚ Scientific Results * If orange blossoms are exposed to very cold temperatures‚ they wither and die. * If the trajectory of a satellite is slightly off at launch‚ it gets worse as the flight progresses. * Factual Conditionals – Probable Results for the Future * If
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disadvantages. Given the said concept‚ it is undeniable that communication technology also has its share of positive and negative effects. POSITIVE EFFECTS The way we communicate has been evolving since ancient times from cave paintings up to the present era dominated by tablets and smart phones. As we develop one method of communication to another‚ we have been striving to make it easier for us to converse with other people. We have greatly benefitted from modern communication. No restrictions –
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precious and we are constantly trying to save time. So much so that we have lost the meaning of saving time and it has become a part of the culture that we live in today. “More haste‚ less speed”. This quote by Augustus Caesar is a perfect illustration of the present world that we are midst. The faster we do things the more likely we are to commit errors which result in us taking longer to correct these mistakes. It is much like the Swahili proverb of “Haste has no blessings”. Saving time is easily
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difficult matter everything ready in an hour. 3. is childish like that. It+Be+SC+S(N Cl) 1. is obvious two and two make four. 2. is a pity you failed to come yesterday. 3. is doubtful he will be present or not. It+Be+SC+S(for sb to V) 1. It is easy her to pass the exam. 2. It is
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