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    Francis Jose Lean L. Abayata LHS-4 “Learning the significance of Effective Communication” Effective communication is important because it is a root for good relationship building and a fundamental tool for learning. Communication is a vital aspect that everyone must possess. Communication happens when the process of sharing ideas‚ messages‚ and information towards others in a particular place and time takes place. Communication includes writing and talking‚ as well as nonverbal‚ visual and electronic

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    depicting images into the reader’s mind. The novel unfolds over a span of seven years in Puritan America during the seventeenth century. Moral justice is tested as the plot revolves around the sin of adultery. The author uses color to illustrate the significance and symbolism of the emblem "A‚" Roger Chillingworth‚ and Pearl Prynne. The adulterer‚ Hester Prynne‚ is obligated to wearing the letter "A" as a sign of her sinfulness. The emblem is recognized as "fine red cloth surrounded with elaborate embroidery

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    Savanna-Jae Busia Mrs. Krynski ENG4U 12 November 2012 Hamlet: The Dramatic Significance of Each Soliloquy Shakespearean Tragedy defines a soliloquy as a speech made by a character when he is alone on stage. In Shakespearean dramas‚ a soliloquy is actually a poem with lyrics in which are highly emotional or philosophic in content and poetic expression. A soliloquy may serve several purposes‚ such as revealing the mood or character of the speaker‚ revealing his opinion on specific topics and issues

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    significance of world war 2: World War II is important for many reasons. First‚ it stopped the spread of dictatorships ruling both in Asia and Europe. Had Hitler and Japan been victorious‚ North and South America would be surrounded by enemies to the democratic institutions represented in those areas. The United States would be surrounded by hostile forces bent upon complete world domination. Second‚ the war ushered in the Atomic Age. The dropping of the Atomic bombs not only signaled an escalation

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    Assignment 5: Significance of the Study Research Methods-RES 531 February 16‚ 2012 There are significant differences in the ways girls and boys learn differences which are more substantial than age differences in many ways. Reason for specific differences in the performances of boys and girls in school can be proven to be related to stereotypical labeling. There are gender-specific personality traits which affect how children learn. In the 1960 ’s and 1970

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    The Significance of The Black Death In Europe The Black Death‚ which swept across Europe between 1347 and 1351‚ had significance in all areas of life and culture: economic‚ social‚ psychological‚ and even religious. It ushered in a new age for all of Europe‚ in many ways speeding up the change from the medieval to modern era. In under a five year time span‚ one-third of Europe’s population died. There is some speculation that the toll was actually more than one-third‚ and could have reached

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    Targets: To reread essay to ensure fluency Focus on use of apostrophes Explore the presentation and significance of Winterson’s relationship with literature‚ focusing on the three chosen extracts Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? is a tough-minded‚ brutally honest memoir by Jeanette Winterson about her search for belonging—for love‚ a home‚ and a mother. A prominent theme within her story is her intimate relationship with literature and how it shapes her identity. Her relationship with literature

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    Jane Austen ’s _Pride and Prejudice_ Jane Austen (1775-1817) was an English novelist‚ who first gave the novel its distinctly modern character through her treatment of ordinary people in everyday life and whose works have set her among the most widely read writes in English Literature. Daughter of a Church rector‚ she lived most of her life in the enclosed circle of the country middle-class‚ which constituted the main source of inspiration for her work. She created the comedy of manners which is

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    The Significance of World War One World War One was an international war that happened in Europe and branched out to the United States during the final year. Many new advances appeared during this war. The new technologies of this century were incorporated into fighting against the enemies. Gas‚ a deadly weapon‚ was invented for the mass murder of soldiers and the impact it left still haunted the world into World War Two‚ twenty one years later. The Great War is often overshadowed by World War Two

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    do this presentation based on the Henrik Ibsen’s The Doll’s House. As per the lines of the story‚ the playwright has emphasized greatly on the many objects that surround the characters in the play. I am going to elaborate on the symbolism of the significance of the objects mentioned in the play. The objects denote various emotions but mostly‚ Ibsen uses objects to indicate Nora’s depression caused by her unmerited marriage; ironically‚ the objectification of Nora by her husband and her victimization

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