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    instruction‚ I am guided by my trainer‚ Mrs. Sheila Llesol‚ STI College Fairview’s Head registrar. Under her supervision‚ I have my co-trainee and her name is Christian. We will go with Ms. Brago Mondays to Fridays schedule. At first‚ I was nervous and all and it’s hard for me to wake up too early and ride all alone to office and specially riding a Jeepney in the “Rush Hours” but as time goes by my body is now used to my daily routine. On the first day‚ Ma’am Sheila asked us to Put datas in the students

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    Chapter 16 1. Sheila inherited 300 shares of stock‚ 100 shares of magenta and 200 shares of purple. She has a stockbroker sell the shares for her‚ use the proceeds for personal expenses‚ and thinks nothing further about her transactions. What issues does she face when she prepares her Federal income tax return? Sheila needs to treat the sale of her shares as a capital gain because she had the stock for investment purposes‚ and not as inventory (Hoffman‚ 2013‚ p 16-6--16-7). 3. Alison owns a

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    SOLUTION TO HOMEWORK PROBLEMS Chapter-4: MOTION IN TWO DIMENSIONS 1 A particle starts from the origin at t = 0 with a velocity of 6.0[pic] m/s and moves in the xy plane with a constant acceleration of (-2.0[pic] + 4.0[pic]) m/s2. At the instant the particle achieves its maximum positive x coordinate‚ how far is it from the origin? [pic] 2 At t = 0‚ a particle leaves the origin with a velocity of 5.0 m/s in the positive y direction. Its acceleration is given by [pic] = (3.0[pic] - 2.0[pic])

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experience in ‘the shoe horn sonata’ and one related text. The way that we perceive the world is constantly being challenged and altered because of our subjective views of the texts that we read‚ particularly through distinctively visual techniques. John Misto’s play ‘The Shoe-Horn Sonata’ (1996) and Jason Van Genderen’s short film ‘Mankind Is No Island’ (2008) explores distinct visuals of hope‚ survival‚ injustice and friendship. Our perception

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    Runaway Train Analysis

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    Once I had read‚ Runaway Train‚ for class and after discussing it I learned there was a lot of events in this story that really made me realize how important it is to identify children’s triggers‚ how children deal with bullying and how children handle their own emotions. What stood out to me most among these topics that I noticed were discussed throughout this story was how different situations for children can trigger them to act out and not handle their own behavior or emotions. So far in our

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    have the power to build a memorial. So I wrote a play instead.” This drama illustrates the way the women were treated in the Japanese prisoner of war camps‚ during World War II through the two main characters Bridie – an Australian army nurse and Sheila – an English woman. The different dramatic techniques used in this play aid in the manipulation of the audience’s emotions and sway the preconceptions of the group. Misto utilises projected images and the emotive dialogue to create a vivid image in

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    How does Priestley use Eva Smith as a dramatic device? Priestley represents Eva as a dramatic device in the play ‘An Inspector Calls’ in many different ways‚ and also uses her to connect everybody to making them/(all characters) guilty for Eva Smith’s death. At the beginning of the play in Act 1 scene 1‚ Priestley uses Eva to represent the voiceless “she’d left a letter there and sort of a diary”‚ it’s as if Priestley is using the Inspector to represent Eva‚ making Eva voiceless‚ as if the Inspector

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    presentations at various schools as well as running nature camps at his home. This led him to quit his job as a fourth-grade teacher and concentrate on the expansion of his business‚ Natural Designs Inc. On the long-term‚ Mr. McMaster and his wife Sheila produced bird feeders off of their garage but have to expand due to the increasing customer demands. For this long-term structural decision to be realized‚ it requires careful and thorough planning which could entail more time and a larger capital

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    The Declaration Questions The Declaration- By Gemma Malley Chapter 1 1. Anna is at Grange Hall because she is a surplus. 2. A surplus is an excess of production or supply. A surplus is more than what is needed or used. Anna is referred to as a surplus because she is not meant to be there and is more than what the people need. Anna is just part of the excess of people. 3. A Valuable Asset is someone who is an extremely useful person. A Valuable Asset is there to clean‚ cook and do all

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    For Sheila‚ the supreme sacrifice of selling her body to the Japanese in order to obtain the necessary drugs for her friend’s survival is all the more poignant as we understand the cultural and social background that she had come from. Misto focuses on the ‘unsung’ hero’s of the war‚ for example the Australia nurse that washed the bed pans of the women on the way to Belalau. "It was the bravest act I have ever seen. She didn’t get a medal for it but…all of us loved for of that…" (Sheila) The

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