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    communication skills with people you come into contact with is vital to establish a relationship‚ ether if it is a professional relationship or a personal relationship. However Communication with someone who has a mental health illness can be harder and needs more skills than the ‘Normal’ person. The ranges of communication include‚ firstly understanding a person’s needs‚ knowing what their condition is and having the knowledge of their illness. The persons illness and medication they are taking could have a

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    Augmented reality is a concept which on first approach may seem to be a technology for the distant future‚ or something of a work of fiction; the idea that computers can interact seamlessly with humans and their environments. The idea that there could be something of a merge between aspects of virtual reality‚ and true reality would have been thought to be only for movies and computer games by the average person a decade or so ago‚ but now augmented reality has become a reality‚ and evidence of

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    The Talented Mr. Ripley: Novel and Film Novel While the suspense and thriller qualities of Patricia Highsmith’s novel‚ The Talented Mr. Ripley‚ are certainly important‚ it is arguable that the most significant aspect of the book is its tone‚ or style. Published in 1955‚ this is fiction that consistently and powerfully adheres to a specific kind of writing. More exactly‚ it carries on the traditions of the 1940s detective story‚ and through a hard‚ plain style. Every scene‚ and from the opening

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    REALITY VS FANTASY What are the differences between Truman’s world and Christof’s world? Which one would you rather live in and why? Turman’s world was a reality tv show‚ a world full of lies- every person he met was an actor as for Christof’s world was the real world in which we live in today. Personally I would rather live in Christof’s world as it is the real world‚ a world of truth where we are constantly learning from our mistakes. As for in Truman’s worlds everything is staged and too

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    Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters- The Infinite Conflict of Reason In his painting titled “The Sleep of Reason Produces Monsters‚” Francisco de Goya illustrates a horrific image of a man sleeping while being attacked by “monsters” as a product of his failure to create. Yet Goya ‘s depiction does more than merely tell a story. When analyzed in the historical context‚ the painting beckons and outlines much of the rhetoric of the enlightenment period - that human reason will produce progress. If

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    exercising. The best way to lose weight is to eat moderately ensure you exercise. Eating less or starving will slacken the fat cells loosening the walls. Your body will lose inches but not fat. As soon as you get hungry again the fat cells will require more food to fill their little stretched boundaries. This will mean that you will get fatter and fatter. The next time you are firm will be when you are 5 kgs bigger than you were when you started. Assessment Activity 5: Replace word cell with unit

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    Turman Show

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    mise-en-scene-> function-> make the world believable different between reality and our dream world-> doesn’t exist actually ironic feeling-> setting- decoration: 1) contrast between Seahaven typical American’s dream world and reality‚ the harsh fact we have to face. Seahaven 60’s america dream society ever->like a doll house ->beautiful sunshine city->suburb routine and regular life clean and tiny + green (grass/trees) white houses and wide road scenery-> sunset and midnight->

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    Reality Check

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    students who walk fast as they can‚ doing their best not to came late to their class‚ rushing down to the empty hall to find their next class. It’s a good example of student using his time in a proper way. Seeing those students who are dedicated made more inspired in studying and not wasting time doing unnecessary things. They’re fallowing the standard that Bicol University had. Entering Bicol University College of Education is not an easy decision‚ why? Because BUCE has a high standard of education

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    TALK SHOWS The television talk show is‚ on the face of it‚ a rather strange institution. We pay people to talk for us. Like the soap opera‚ the talk show is an invention of twentieth century broadcasting. It takes a very old form of communication‚ conversation‚ and transforms it into a low cost but highly popular form of information and entertainment through the institutions‚ practices and technologies of television. The talk show did not originate over night‚ at one time‚ or in one place. It

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    Reality television has strong influence and damaging effects on our society. But let’s face it‚ we feed on the drama. We love to absorb another life other than our own. Along with it comes the misconception of reality which distorts how one believes they have to behave to gain fame or attention. Reality television is bad for culture because it only elevates money‚ beauty‚ and fame above other qualities by promoting inappropriate behavior such as bullying‚ casual sex‚ alcohol abuse and bad language

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