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    How is the deep love of Della and Jim? In the short story “The gift of Magi”‚ O.Henry portrays a beautiful love of Jim and Della. The deep love of this very poor and young couple leaves nice impression in readers’ mind. That is a true love of deep understanding and great sacrifice. The first outstanding quality of their love is the care for each other and the mutual understanding. Obviously‚ if Della did not care about the very detailed expression of Jim‚ she would not realize that “grand as the

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    Defining Technical and Generic Skills The skills agenda have been widely debated for more than a decade (Holmes‚ 2000; Kavanagh & Drennan‚ 2008). The environment in which accountants operate today is rapidly changing due to increased competition from globalization; developments in information and communications technologies (ICT) enabled through the use of the internet (Howieson‚ 2003; Chang & Hwang 2003: 441; Pan & Perera 2012: 92). These have heightened industry and workplace expectations of professionals

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    Victor Lowenfeld: An Influential Art Educator As a leader that enhanced the significance of art educationVictor Lowenfeld became an influence in shaping and defining detailed stages of child development of art education in the United States. In 1903 Lowenfeld was born in Linz‚ Austria as a Jewish descendant. He had an ordinary life of a child of going to school and learning. With interest in the arts since elementary school he strived and continued further studies at the Vienna Academy of Fine

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    Why did I choose technical education? I did my homework—researched the market‚ talked to students and employers‚ and found that a technical education gives me the expertise and experience to be successful in my field. Technical education has so much to offer‚ and now I hope have the prospect of sharing its benefits in a unique way. I know that many new and exciting opportunities await me as I Study to become an HVACR tech. I hope it gives me the chance to change my life tremendously. I always

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    Definitions of technical writing 1. The goal of technical writing is to enable readers to use a technology or understand a process or concept. Because the subject matter is more important than the writer’s voice‚ technical writing style uses an objective‚ not a subjective‚ tone. The writing style is direct and utilitarian‚ emphasizing exactness and clarity rather than elegance or allusiveness. A technical writer uses figurative language only when a figure of speech would facilitate understanding

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    October 20‚ 1959 marked the one-hundredth anniversary of John Dewey’s birthday. This eminent thinker of the Progressive movement was the dominant figure in American education. His most valuable and enduring contribution to our culture came from the ideas and methods he fathered in this field. Dewey won a greater international following for his educational reforms than for his instrumentalist philosophy. Between the two World Wars‚ where previously backward countries were obliged to catch up quickly

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    MULTIPLE CHOICE UNIT TEST 2 Frankenstein I. Matching/ Identification 1. Victor Frankenstein A. creator of the creature 2. Henry Clerval B. rescued Frankenstein from Arctic ice 3. Elizabeth Lavenza C. unknowingly taught the creature to read and write 4. Robert Walton D. recipient of a series of letters from her brother 5. Margaret Saville E. creature’s first victim 6. Justine Moritz F. Frankenstein family matriarch 7. William Frankenstein G. Frankenstein’s best friend

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    Theory assessment No:1Written by Tejal Patel Explain the function of assessment in learning and development relating them to the assessment cycle. Initial assessment in identifying learner needs Initial assessment is essential in order to establish the knowledge and skills that the student already possesses. This is the first step of the assessment cycle. There are various methods in order to gain this information‚ such as: A skills scan Diagnostic assessments (Literacy and numeracy tests)

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    “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley Victor is a very self-centered person‚ and he is dedicated to his experiment. He becomes obsessed with creating the fiend that he doesn’t communicate with his family. He lets Justine get convicted because he doesn’t want to admit to what he has done. He thought the fiend would kill him on his wedding night‚ so he protects himself instead of protecting Elizabeth. The fiend is kind-hearted and very lonely. He went out at night‚ and brought back fire wood for the family

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    Consequently‚ American revolutionaries undercut the idea of complete obedience to the King using Puritan principles. Adams (1765) explored the connection between the human soul and the right to self-governance which can be traced to John Winthrop’s (1630) "A Modell of Christian Charity.” To showcase Christian values‚ Winthrop (1630) believed that in America‚ "The Lord will ...delight to dwell among [them and abudantly bless all]...Soe that [they] shall see much more of his wisdome‚ power‚ goodness

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