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    capable to adjust because of similar culture‚ groups and‚ nationality. Belonging is where your heart wants to be. Within the rainbows end by Jane Harrison and skin by Anthony Fabian the author presents the different degree of belonging and not belonging through the use of different technique and visual elements. In rainbow’s end‚ the author uses different types of technique to explore the sense of belonging about Aboriginal People. One is obviously the aboriginal heritage and values that we read

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    Mixing Techniques

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    Mixing Techniques Creaming Cutting-in Folding Cut and Fold Beating Kneading Stirring Whipping Sifting Creaming Also known as the ’sugar-shortening’ method‚ the sugar and shortening fat are blended together first and then creamed by added mixing. Rubbing one or two ingredients against a bowl with the help of Wooden Spoon or Electric Mixer to make a soft fluffy mixture. Creaming means combining sugar with a solid fat‚ such as butter‚ shortening or margarine. E.g. Butter & Sugar

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    |Persuasive Technique |Example |Why used (Purposes) | |Images or figurative language |‘Logging is creating smouldering‚ |If readers can visualise the problem | |Painting a word picture of a scene or |air-polluting wastelands.’ |through the writer’s words‚ they may be | |action; using similes‚ metaphors‚ |‘You can’t ban boxing. The horse has |more likely to support his or

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    Leonardo da Vinci 6. Alliteration: the repetition of similar sounds in two or more adjacent words. Example: “She sells sea shells by the seashore.” – Famous American tongue-twister for children 7. Rhyme: Rhyme is the similarity in sound of the ends of words Example: “For thy sweet love remembered such wealth brings‚ that then I scorn to change my state with kings.” Shakespeare 8. Irony: use of a word in such a way as to convey a meaning opposite to the literal meaning of the word. Example:

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    1. Rainbows End by Jane Harrison Related text The sapphires The instinctive need for humanity to belong is through acceptance of one through relationships and their social status in society. When an individual seeks acceptance in the wider world in order to belong‚ it is up to them as to whether or not they are accepting of others. This idea is challenged as society is the boundary preventing an individual from trying to belong. This notion is expressed throughout the play Rainbows End by Jane

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    Separation Techniques

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    Separation Techniques Aim: To separate a mixture of Iron filings‚ CaCO3‚ NaCl into their pure substances. Apparatus: • 2x 150ml beakers • 1x 150Ml Beaker • Magnet • Matches • Evaporating basin • Bunsen Burner • Water • Funnel • Retort stand • Funnel Paper • Sieve • Iron Filings • CaCO3 • NaCl • tripod • Gauze Mat • Cling Wrap • Saftey Goggles Method: 1. Gather Apparatus and the mixture of Iron‚ CaCO3 and NaCl. 2. Weigh beaker and mixture. 3. Use magnetic

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    seem allow both interviews to return to subject matter that Noel had perhaps not been as forthcoming about beforehand. Parkinson leads more to towards the style that would be beneficial to those in organizations; he uses a selection of questioning techniques. He tends to use more reflective questions in order to register interest and to try and get more information from Noel followed by probing questions to ensure that he does indeed get a more well-rounded answer. Ross on the other hand is a fan of

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    size of sucrose molecules‚ it is able to suspend pellets for configuration while providing a solution where the centrifugation can be better balanced Sucrose offers a liquid medium in which less dense fractions can be poured off as supernatant at the end of each centrifugation step. 0.25M sucrose solution is isotonic and therefore inhibits the premature lysis of the mitochondria membranes during the fractionation process (centrifugation) 2) List the major components that are present in (a) pellet

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    8/26/2011 PLANNING TECHNIQUES 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. SEVEN PLANNING TECHNIQUES A Framework/Methodology 7. Stages of growth Critical Success Factors Competitive Forces Model Value Chain Analysis Internet Value Matrix Linkage Analysis Planning Scenario Planning STAGES OF GROWTH  CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS 1977 Jack Rockart‚ Center for Information Systems Research (CISR)‚ Sloan School of Management‚ MIT  A method for defining executive information systems needs  Focuses on individual

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    Lament - Techniques

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    Lament focuses on the destructive nature of war. Gillian Clarke conveys this by using a large amount of personification‚ irony‚ contrast‚ metaphor and connotative language to describe the negative impact on the environment and people that is caused by war. The authors tone is very angry and sad and brings out emotions of sorrow and despair in the reader with imagery of death. Gillian Clarke uses personification with the environment to describe the effect the war has had on it. The "ocean’s lap"

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