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    evaluation and doesn’t score base done today‚ she incorporates that it will be on the employees permanent record. She also inflated ratings to make an employee feel better about a personal issue. Max admits that accuracy isn’t important to him and that he used it to motivate and reward his employees. Jim states that he gives higher scores if someone just starts working better to keep him working better. Because they all have different views on how to score evaluations‚ it takes away from their effectiveness

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    Medical Devices

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    Medical Devices For many patients‚ medical devices deliver valuable relief from critical‚ yet failing‚ anatomical mechanisms within their body. An implantable cardioverter – defibrillator (ICD) is one such device that‚ when implanted into the upper left torso‚ delivers high voltage jolts of electricity to patients who are at risk for life-threatening arrhythmias. Ultimately‚ they have the potential capacity to resynchronize one’s cardiac rhythm to the extent that imminent death may be averted. Although

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    The poem is closest to be compared to a haiku rather than a sonnet or a sestina. There are three stanzas and eight lines in each stanza. Lang uses rhetoric language in his poem. Lang uses words to help create the tone‚ mood‚ and emotion. Some rhetorical pattering: “taketh‚” “maketh‚” “to throw‚” “can stow‚” “fro‚” “without a blow‚” and “ebb and flow.” Lang repeats “These alone can ne’er bestow Youth‚ and health‚ and Paradise.” This means that money and treasure can’t bring you to your younger self

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    Communication devices Types Communication Devices       FAX E-MAIL VIDEO CONFERRENCE PORTABLE MEDIA PLAYERS BLUETOOTH COMPUTERS FAX   Fax is short for ‘facsimile’ which means ‘copy’. A fax machine is a device that can send a copy of a paper document over the telephone network. The sending fax converts the light/dark areas of the printed document into noises. These noises travel through the phone system and are received by another fax machine. The receiving fax machine converts the noises into printed

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    1-3:- Mark the correct antonyms‚ out of the four choices given‚ of the following words :- I. Slick A) Clumsy B) Outrageous C) Awakened D) Inaudible 2. Truculent A) Defiant B) Amiable C) Snobbish D) Ruthless 3. Tenuous A Visible B) Brittle C) Strong D)Scattered Directions Q. No. 4-7:- Mark‚ out of the four given choices‚ the correct meaniig of the italicized idioms/phrases used in the following sentences: . Both of them knew that they were under the harrow: ) successful 13) ambitious C)

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    Originally‚ a device known as the ’photophone’ was used to transmit sound. This replaced Thomas .A. Edison’s ’phonograph. Since the development of optical fibres ’photo phones’ and ’phonographs’ are no longer used or needed. Optical fibres have many advantages; they enable the sound messages to carry for 50km without any need for a repeater unlike other optical communication systems‚ which need repeaters at 1km intervals. Optical fibres have replaced other methods of communication for many reasons

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    Literay Device

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    Literary Device Glossary Allusion: An implied or indirect reference to a person‚ event‚ or thing that has to do with another part of a text. Can be direct quotes or it can be indirect things that are implied. Most are from commonly known pieces of literature or history. Example: “but now he found that he committed himself to the following of a grail” The Great Gatsby by F.Scott Fitzgerald. Function: In this example‚ Fitzgerald alludes to the Holy Grail. What this does is show how

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    Language Device List

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    the beginning of successive clauses or verses. Antithesis The juxtaposition of contrasting ideas in balanced phrases. Aphorism (1) A tersely phrased statement of a truth or opinion. (2) A brief statement of a principle. Apostrophe A rhetorical term for breaking off discourse to address some absent person or thing. Appeal to Authority A fallacy in which a rhetor seeks to persuade not by giving evidence but by appealing to the respect people have for the famous. Appeal to Ignorance

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    Output Devices

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    Other than the monitor‚ we also have the printer which is also an output device. A printer generally translates information that has been processed by the system unit and presents the information on paper. As students‚ we really benefit from such device for in times of projects‚ reports‚ and assignments we greatly rely on such output which we refer to as hard copy. There are five features of a printer ---- its resolution‚ color‚ speed‚ memory and duplex printing. Resolution is the measure of the

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    that are built from traditional conventions in their work. The breaking away from the compositional devices traditionally used originated from the broad variety of the concepts of music that become part of ‘the music of the next century’. These concepts created unconventional features‚ used to investigate new formations in composers works. These new unconventional and traditional compositional devices that are investigated in this era can unmistakably be seen in ‘The Monk and His Cat’‚ Hermit songs

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