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    sea‚ upon which boats float After visiting the San Jose Museum of Art I selected the work Blue Boat‚ an oil on canvas work done by Raimonds Staprans. Staprans is a local artist who lives and works in San Francisco but is originally from Latvia and moved here in 1947 and that journey influenced his art. He is known for making abstract works from what we would consider recognizable and common objects‚ added his own spin to the concept of abstract art. This particular work Blue Boat makes use of lines

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    Case Discussion In this case discussion we are going to discuss the Toshiba’s notebook assembly line. At this assembly line multiple laptops are produced every day with a combination of employers and robots. We will be looking at it from different ways so we can find multiple ways to enhance the efficiency of the assembly line. We have to look at it as an supply chain manager. This means investigating it and keeping in mind the numerous aspects that the assembly line is influenced by. If we look

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    dream-world. Some are gossip-queens where all kind of breaking and spicy news can be found. Some are love-birds‚ secretly staring at their crush or busy texting their better-halves. Some students are busy completing their assignments‚ incomplete notebooks and any unfinished work irrespective of the lecture going on. Some students highly specialize in asking doubts‚ some of which are genuine and some just a show-off. There is other group which may not have books in the bag but deodorants‚ make-up

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    you‚ parents had glorious dreams! And you were all immersed in your own dreams Yet‚ Agni engulfed you and all of those dreams Taking you to Almighty’s divine presence Usually‚ departed old parents are buried by sons Whereas‚ Kumbakonam‚ saw a sad scene! Crying parents burying their little ones!! Oh Almighty! Show Your grace on those little ones And keep them all in Thy Holiest Presence!! Oh Almighty! Bless those parents wilting in grief To have the strength to bear this great loss May Thy compassion

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    ISU Essay In the novels The Notebook written by Nicholas Sparks and Something Borrowed written by Emily Griffin are both combined with a common idea that involves betrayal. Within each novel you get an excellent grasp of the characters and how their emotions can get the best of them. In The Notebook and Something Borrowed there are two distinct concepts‚ firstly the characters in The Notebook feel a sense of rise and happiness brought into their lives as well as the second novel the characters

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    Didion Text Analysis Essay In the essay‚ “Los Angeles Notebook”‚ Joan Didion outlines the uncontrollable effects of the Santa Ana winds. She conveys her views of the Santa Ana winds as a fierce force of nature by describing its effects on the residents and environment. The tone is very precise and vivid. The overall basis of the passage is how the Santa Ana Winds affects the natives. And it’s through her use of imagery‚ diction‚ syntax‚ and selection of detail that she expresses her view of the

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    novel Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown the character Joe Rantz had to show tremendous courage. Joe Rantz is a young man that grew up in Seattle and went to the University of Washington. Joe had a very sad past. His family left him when he was a young boy and told him that he had to survive on his own. It was very hard for him to survive and raise the money he needed for college. In college‚ Joe decides to row for the Washington University crew team. He trains very hard and his boat wins many different

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    Supporting Classroom Teachers in Practice Reading Coach Candidate: Teacher : Date : 02/26/2013 Lesson Focus: Reader’s Workshop/Book introduction |Literacy research that supports the instruction (IRA 1.2) | |This lesson: |Recommendations for future instruction:

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    search crime scenes for evidence. Here are some search patterns that investigators can use. Grid search pattern‚ spiral search patterns‚ wheel/ray search pattern‚ quadrant /zone search pattern‚ vehicle search. What is the difference between a primary and secondary scene There are more clues at the primary scene and not as many clues at the secondary scene. List the three methods for crime scene recording. Note taking process begins with the crime scene investigator reports to the scene. The note

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    story “The Boat” Alistair MacLeod writes a story that predominately deals with the power of the past over the present. She uses symbols such as the boat which eventually transforms into books. From the father’s strong perspective‚ the boat symbolizes the means of survival for his family and imprisonment whereas‚ from the father and daughters point of view the books‚ which replace the boat symbolizes liberation and escape from the traditions of fishing. The main symbol in “The Boat” is the boat itself

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