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    The Glass Castle

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    The Glass Castle By Jeannette Walls Journal Entry 1-A Women On The Street Jeannette was sitting in a taxi‚ when she saw her homeless mother cover in rags‚ searching through the garbage. Jeannette was felt ashamed of her mother and ended up going back to her home on Park Avenue. Jeannette feels guilty that she is the reason her parents are homeless and she is being spoiled with all these luxuries however‚ her mother and father reject all of Jeannette’s offers. The only way she can get a hold

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    Voice Recognition

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    problem ● How to Compare Recordings ● Dependence of system’s accuracy ● Algorithm instruction ● Source Code ● Software Requirements ● Hardware Requirements ● References Introduction The project “Attendance through Voice Recognition” is a tool that can help an organization or academic institute to have attendance of their employee or students and also the faculty members.It also record the time and date at which the member is present. This project allows a organization

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    Techniques

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    English Techniques Allegory Story with a double meaning: one primary (on the surface) and one secondary. The representation of abstract ideas or principles by characters‚ figures/ events in narrative‚ dramatic or pictorial form. Alliteration Repetition of consonants at the start of words or in a sentence or phrase. Anaphora The repetition of a word or phrase at the beginning of successive clauses. Anecdote A short and amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. Illustrate

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    Identity and Voice

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    Title: ‘If you want to be a writer‚ you must do two things above all others: read a lot and write a lot. There’s no way around these two things that I’m aware of‚ no shortcut.’ (King‚ 2000: 145) To what extent do you agree with this statement? Good writers are able to express complex ideas with style‚ clarity‚ and accuracy. When they articulate ideas which we ourselves‚ as writers‚ have struggled with‚ they gain our appreciation‚ respect‚ and even admiration. We often wonder how and whether

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    Voice of Conakry

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    This is a compendium of the numerous speeches broadcast over Radio Guinea during the early days of Nkrumah’s exile in Conakry. These broadcasts to the people of Ghana were made between March and September 1966 purposely to expose the true nature of the coup which ousted Nkrumah on 24 February 1966 and secondly‚ to encourage resistance against the coup by Ghanaians. While Nkrumah succeeded in achieving both: these speeches helped to discredit the Kotoka led coup before the eyes of the international

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    Australian Stereotype

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    Representations of the "Australian Persona" ‘Mateship’ A key element of what is presented to be the Australian character is that of camaraderie‚ base friendliness towards everybody‚ and egalitarianism‚ the belief that everybody is equal and should have the same opportunities‚ treatment‚ etc. as everybody else. As such‚ Australians are very supportive of democracy‚ compulsory voting‚ and are generally‚ in most cases‚ unprejudiced towards each other based on such trivialities as‚ for example‚ social

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    The Student Voice

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    Running head: INVESTIGATING AND UNDERSTANDING SELF-MUTILATION: THE STUDENT VOICE Investigating and Understanding Self-Mutilation: The Student Voice Journal Article Four Abnormal Behavior (EDCG 5321) Janette N. Gomez At Texas A&M University-Kingsville Dr. Karen Furgerson‚ Ph.D.‚ LPC December 1‚ 2008 Reference: Moyer‚ M. (2005). Investigating and Understanding Self-Mutilation: The Student Voice. The Journal of professional School Counseling‚ 42 (5)‚ 142-150.

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    1.Analyse the use of camera techniques‚ with reference to specific scenes and shots‚ and the impact made on the story. There where all types of camera techniques like extreme wide shot‚ very wide shot‚ wide shot‚ mid shot‚ close up and many more. Somewhere used when Amon goth was shooting off his Bocconi and he was looking through the scope and the camera was moving like you were looking through the scope‚ it made you feel like you were shooting the gun. The camera shot that showed you through the

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    Horror films have been around since the late 19th century to terrify audiences by engaging them with visual and auditory language such as using lighting‚ camera techniques‚ sound and music. These elements have been used effectively in the 2013 American supernatural horror film‚ The Conjuring‚ directed by an Australian director‚ James Wan. His film is based off a true story about a family with five daughters who move to a dilapidated farmhouse. As paranormal events begin to occur they contact demonologists

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    The Castle By Jacinta Harders The Castle‚ directed by Rob Sitch‚ is an Australian comedy‚ which delves into the lives of a stereotypical Australian family‚ the Kerrigans. The film touchs on issues close to home in a humourous way. The audience is introduced to the classic Aussie family‚ narrated in the viewpoint of the youngest of the Kerrigans‚ Dale. The setting is a lower class Melbourne suburb‚ adjacent to an airport. The head of the Kerrigan household‚ Darryl Kerrigan (Michael Caton)‚ is

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