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    English research report: What’s on Their Minds? By: Tessa Paaymans Director: Peter Jackson The movies: • Lovely Bones • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King • Heavenly Creatures The questions: 1. What is a common issue that stands out in Peter Jackson’s films? 2. Why does Peter Jackson highlight this issue in his films? 3. How does Peter Jackson use film techniques to highlight this issue? Introduction: My research report is about Peter Jackson’s films and the issue he

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    enterprise-wide and WAN physical topologies‚ their uses‚ advantages‚ and disadvantages • Compare the different types of switching used in data transmission • Understand the transmission methods‚ or logical topologies‚ underlying Ethernet‚ Token ring‚ LocalTalk‚ and FDDI networks Teaching Tips Simple Physical Topologies 1. Explain that a physical topology is the actual layout plan or pattern of a LAN. Contrast this with the logical topology of a given LAN‚ and emphasize that the

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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Assignment 1

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    a bus master’s who controls access to the shared bus resource.  “A ring network is a network topology in which each node connects exactly to two other nodes‚ forming a single continual pathway for each node - a ring” (Conjecture Corporation‚ 2003). In a ring network data travels from each node to the other node/s with each node handling every packet. A ring network provides only a pathway between any two nodes at one time. Ring networks may be disrupted by the failure of a link. A node failure or

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    Smeagol In The Two Towers

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    “What went on in his wretched heart between the pressure of the Eye‚ and the lust of the Ring that was so near‚ and his groveling promise made half in fear of cold iron‚ the hobbits did not guess” (616). Sméagol‚ also known as Gollum‚ is a living example of the corruptive nature of the Ring and how it can affect those who are most susceptible to its power. In “The Two Towers‚” we see a side to Gollum that was not evident in “The Hobbit.” He is known as Sméagol‚ and he also emanates a subconscious

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    Hell in a cell

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    Hell in a Cell is a professional wrestling cage-based match held in WWE (formerly World Wrestling Federation). It features a large roofed steel cage structure or "cell" which encloses the ring and ringside area. While similar to the steel cage match in profile and structure‚ unlike the steel cage match wherein exiting over the cage results in a win‚ only executing a pinfall or submission will result in a win. As in a steel cage match‚ disqualifications do not apply. The original Cell was 16 ft (4

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    The Unlikely Hero

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    himself and often unsure on what to do. He just knows that something has to be done. The odds are usually greatly in favor of the villains and there is much to overcome‚ both mentally and psychically. My unlikely heroes are Frodo from the Lord of the Rings (Tolkien) and Pug from the Riftwar Saga. (Fiest) Both of these unlikely heroes must overcome great odds to complete quests that are thrust upon them. One‚ a small hobbit with little knowledge of the world outside of his home in the Shire‚ the other

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    Frodo's Seed of Courage

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    Fellowship of the Ring. Tolkien states that‚ "There is a seed of courage hidden (often deeply‚ it is true) in the heart of the fattest and most timid hobbit‚ waiting for some final and desperate danger to make it grow" (Tolkien The Fellowship of the Ring 159). Tolkien uses the protagonist‚ Frodo‚ to demonstrate the growth of courage within a hero. In Tolkien’s novel‚ The Fellowship of the Ring‚ Frodo’s "seed of courage" (159) grows through the dangers on his quest to destroy the Ring and transforms

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    Projectile Motion

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    PROJECTILE MOTION AND BASKET BALL By: Fieda Rizkiana 09/X11 SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 2 KEDIRI 2013 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The writer expresses her gratitude to Allah SWT for blessing‚ love‚ opportunity‚ health and mercy to complete this assignment entitled “PROJECTILE MOTION AND BASKET BALL” to complete final task of Physics in 2nd semester. To complete this assignment‚ the writer knows that without other people’s help and support she will never be able to finish it. Therefore‚ writer would like

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    cyclic rings with (4n+2)π electrons‚ will not undergo simple addition reactions like those of alkyl substances. However‚ in the presence of an electrophile‚ aromatic compounds will undergo electrophilic aromatic substitution. In this type of reaction‚ two π electrons from the aromatic ring serve for the ring to act as a nucleophile and attack an electrophile. For nitration‚ this nucleophile is NO2+‚ which is produced by reacting nitric and sulfuric acids. After the nucleophile adds‚ the ring has lost

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    What Is Neck Snouncture

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    Thesis Statement: Thailand is a place filled with culture and tradition. To a tribe in northern Thailand‚ women known as long-necks wear brass rings around their neck. Preview of Main Points: What is neck ringing? Why do women wear the neck rings‚ and what happens to the body physically. I. Main Point One: The process of neck ringing? A. Sub-Point: Neck rings are typically made out of brass. It is a single piece of heavy brass varying from 1-6ft in length‚ sometimes longer(works cited 2).

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