12 September 2014 PGP 2014 – 2016: Term II Time Table 15 September to 5 December 2014 SECTION ‘A’ CLASS ROOM – C-21 DAY 8.00 – 9.30 10.00 – 11.30 12.00 – 1.30 2.30 -4.00 MON - QM-II (SV) MC-II (AK) - TUE - QM-II (SV) MPPO (RRK) - WED - COR FIN (RS) MPPO (RRK) - THU - COR FIN (RS) COMP STRAT (SY) OP MAN (BM) FRI - - COMP STRAT
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We Shall Overcome Propaganda and politics go together like two peas in a pod. George Orwell discusses the marriage of the two in his essay‚ “Politics and the English Language.” Among the most common propaganda techniques Orwell demonstrates‚ the two most prominent political speeches would be meaningless words and pretentious diction. Propaganda techniques are most commonly known as ways to be dishonest or when there is a hidden agenda. However in President Lyndon B. Johnson speech known as “We
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In All Summer in a Day‚ Ray Bradbury uses similes and metaphors to bring life to his story. Similes are used by Bradbury throughout his story. He uses similes to help the reader paint a picture in their mind. Some others believe that it is actually personification to give life to his story and not similes and metaphors. Personification helps bring the reader to the children’s perspective. Ray Bradbury uses metaphors to bring his story to life. Ray Bradbury features many similes and metaphors to
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Santana’s chest his eyes roamed the room. A few tears still coming from his eyes Santana kept rocking him until he was out like a light." what did you do dani‚ he was so shaken up. "I did nothing‚ he just kept crying. I’m not good at this shit Santana‚ I’m 20 and I’m in college. My damn grades are dropping and I just don’t know what to do" dani said on the verge of crying. "dani you should have thought about that when you started sleeping around and don’t you dare say you don’t sleep around when
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Online English 11 Part 1: Course Information Instructor Information Instructor: Mrs. Katy Kownacki Office: Online! Office Hours: immediately following class sessions. Office Telephone: (571)344-3234 E-mail: kkownacki@fcps.edu Course Description The eleventh-grade student will be able to make and analyze informative and persuasive oral presentations‚ with attention to the accuracy of evidence and the effectiveness of delivery. An examination of how media influences beliefs and behaviors
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She shall not be moved 1. Write a summary of ”She shall not be moved” The story is about two white old women who are sitting in some fold-up seats in the pram space in a bus. A Somali woman is standing with her pram squashed tightly up against the aisle. The two women see her but they do not move and instead they pretend that they have not seen anything even though the narrator makes them aware of that there are other free seats. The narrator is sitting in another seat with her young daughter
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Summer’s getting drowsy now Soon she will be fast asleep Missing summer‚ the trees begin to weep It’s autumn time so leave and take a bow I heard the autumns singing. The wind it sprints through the trees. The air is getting crispier and a chilly nip is in the breeze. On autumns night a luminous pearl hangs in the radiant night sky. Journeying to warmer land‚ the birds ‘gossip loudly as they fly. When orange and red are burnished on leaves‚ They glide down like a silent pack of thieves. The
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After all the long days of a school year‚ hard work‚ studying‚ and supporting the best teachers in the world‚ my favorite season is coming soon. I like my school year and my friends‚ but I always wait for this season. I think all seasons are good because I’m with my friends‚ but SUMMER is the best. The first reason why I like summer a lot is because I hang out with my friends without worrying about school. we can hang out all day long in theaters‚ playing paintball‚ or soccer. We don’t have to worry
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motorists are likely to know that winter and summer offer different pleasures and challenges. The most obvious distinctions between the seasons are the temperature‚ precipitation and amount of daylight. Each of these variables can change driving conditions dramatically. Indeed‚ some drivers even refrain from driving in certain weather. Fortunately‚ both seasons do have advantages so drivers can enjoy the road if they respect the effects of different seasons. Summer heat is cause for caution. Drivers must
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week of the Summer Bridge Program at Penn St-Abington‚ I learned a lot about the differences between high school and college. I really understand in high school that you must be there during the allotted hours‚ success rides on the teacher‚ and that we can get away from not reading the text for class and in college you have more freedom‚ harder courses‚ and longer hours of studying. We learned how to become an efficient and effective learner. What I learned from that lesson is that‚ I have to focus
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