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    The theme appearance versus reality is a general theme in Macbeth. Throughout the whole story it’s very difficult to tell whether a person has good or bad intentions; whether he or she is real or has a false appearance. And it’s not only persons who can have a false front. It can also be predictions or psyche playing tricks on you. Two great examples of characters with a false appearance are Macbeth and Lady Macbeth. They seem innocent and completely loyal to the king‚ Duncan‚ during his visit‚ but

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    Characters Dagny Taggart The novel’s protagonist and a buisness woman and engineer who is the backbone of Taggart Transcontinental. As James Taggart’s little sister‚ she is often belittled but gains respect and she hurdles all obstacles that come to face her family’s company which includes taking a major risk by entrusting Hank Rearden’s revolutionary metal. As the story progresses‚ a precious relationship between her and Francisco d’Anconia emerges. James Taggart The novel’ antagonist‚ current

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    remains a text that speaks truths to audience today. Discuss. The themes presented in the film ‘Witness’ are definitely still existing to the audience of today due solely to the fact that the Amish still remain in present society. The Amish are a community where modern technology does not exist. The film establishes a culture clash between the Amish and the ‘English’ which still occurs today. The idea of a culture clash in the film ‘Witness’ is played on by Weir as he establishes a clear difference

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    Many examples of how the morals of the youth changed were in the film. The first one is the breakage of the 18th Amendment. Roxie Hart‚ the protagonist‚ consumes alcohol illegally with her lover Fred. Roxie Hart and her boyfriend are shown consuming alcohol on the stairs‚ a direct stand against rules and standards. During the 1920’s‚ drinking in public was taboo‚ but the dare factor of alcohol was an exciting challenge which was meant to be rebelled against by the younger generation (Lazin). Another

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    What techniques does Churchill employ in his rhetoric‚ making his speeches particularly inspiring and memorable‚ especially in the context of the Second World War? Winston Churchill is known for creating some of the greatest speeches in the world. His use of techniques such as rhetorical questions and repetition were used to manipulate his audience into being inspired and‚ ultimately‚ making his speech memorable. His use of rhetorical questions made his speeches memorable. In Churchill’s speech

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    1970s Music The 1970s created a perfect musical bridge from the rebelliousness of the 1960s and the happy songs of the 1980s. Following the counterculture of the 60s‚ the 70’s created a trend of relaxing music as well as dance music. People may have grown tired of the fighting that happened the previous decade and many of them sought a refuge in dance clubs and other places to enjoy a good time. Out of this idea came the Disco movement. Of course‚ there was still the bands and artists that continued

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    Bill Ryan

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    Racquel Campbell Nine Factors of Bill Ryan Job Week 3 Case Assignment Factor 1‚ Knowledge Required by the Position Level 1-7 1250 points . Knowledge of a wide range of concepts‚ principles and practices of a professional or administrative occupation‚ such as would be gained through extended study or experience‚ and skill in applying this knowledge to difficult or complex work assignment. The reason why I picked Level 1-7 is because Mr. Ryans must know a wide range of information for his job

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    establishment of General Motors in Canada marked the beginning of a period of substantial economic development. The automotive industry is a tremendous contributor to the comprehensive level of economic growth experienced throughout the twentieth century. With the peak of industrialization finally realized‚ there existed opportunity for development and modernization of societies around the world. With this in mind‚ opportunity was present for the production of automobiles for use around the world

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    GLOSSARY OF TECHNIQUES USED TO CREATE MEANING Active voice/passive voice Writing that uses the forms of verbs which create a direct relationship between the subject and the object. Active voice is lively and more direct. Eg. ‘We had fun’ is written in the active voice; ‘Fun was had’ is written in the passive voice. Alliteration The repetition of the consonant sounds at the beginnings of words. It is used to produce sound that adds to the atmosphere or mood of the words‚ or perhaps

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    Hollywood became the ideal center for film and movie making‚ recruiting top stars worldwide. Additionally‚ Hollywood “had also come to symbolize ‘the new morality’” in which youths‚ women‚ and men all over the nation compared it with the notion of extravagance‚ beauty‚ fame‚ and elegance. At its prime‚ the industry expanded to be one of the top five industries in the nations‚ claiming the title of “the world’s film capital.” Despite the lavishness‚ actors and actresses were

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