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    • A cut-in is used within this sequence of “Some Like It Hot.” A cut-in is a transition or shift from a large area of space to a more closed-in area (usually to a person or object). An example of this particular editing technique is when “Sugar” goes from her cubicle to another (Daphne’s) which then shows/emphasising the “Cut-in.” • A cutaway is a continuous action shot which is then interrupted “cutting-away” to another action and/or image. In the beginning of this sequence we have a continuous

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    Some Essential Concepts in the Analysis of Cohesion A Note on Texture In Halliday’s grammar‚ the analysis of cohesion is closely related to the analysis of theme-rheme  and given-new‚ as all these features are connected to thetextual metafunction  of language. Theme-rheme  and given-new  combine in the grammar of English to form what Halliday calls the structural component ofTEXTURE‚ which is defined as ‘the property of ‘being a text’’. The other component of TEXTURE is the cohesive‚ which is the non-structural component

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    Some people are not team players because of the following reasons: 1. It is quicker to do things yourself! Getting a team takes time‚ persuasion‚ ownership‚ and energy. The leader sees that something needs doing and knows that he can do it quickly. If he is going to delegate the task he will have to recruit‚ train and monitor people and they aren’t going to do it all well – at least initially! Instead of engaging in these time-consuming efforts‚ some people prefer to work alone. They think that

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    Some analysis and recommendations for Perfect Pizzeria I. Problems Of This Case Perfect Pizzeria has no clearly regulations‚ reward systems‚ training systems ought to be developed aiming to introduce the motivator factors to employees‚ such as achievement‚ recognition and advancement. For manager: This no formalized training nor was there any systematic criterion for becoming a manager. This led to a low effort to performance expectancy as the managers doubted their capability

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    SOME BASIC FEATURES OF INDIAN HERITAGE M.G. Prasad‚ 1 Osborne Terrace‚ Maplewood‚ NJ 07040 Introduction: Every society through the history of time has developed certain characteristic features that describe that society. These features form the core of the society’s thinking. Industrial revolution‚ technological developments‚ global communications‚ world markets‚ consumerism etc‚ have made impact on all societies of the world. However‚ the Indian heritage has retained certain basic features that

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    The essay about capital punishment in the United States of America. “There are some crimes that deserve the capital punishment.” Nowadays when one hears about recent news‚ filled with constantly growing reports of crimes and atrocities he may wonder whether we live in a world where strong moral principles and justice fades. The causes of such situation may be diverse‚ ranging from weak and incompetent law or the state of society which promotes the pursuit of material wealth at all costs. It

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    Lab-8 1. Some common risks‚ threats‚ and vulnerabilities commonly found in the Remote Access Domain that must be mitigated through a layered security strategy are: • Private data or confidential data is compromised remotely (Kim & Solomon‚ 2012). • Unauthorized remote access to IT systems‚ applications‚ and data (Kim & Solomon‚ 2012). • Mobile worker laptop is stolen (Kim & Solomon‚ 2012). • Multiple logon retries and access control attacks (Kim & Solomon‚ 2012). 2. The deny-by-default rulesets

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    * DACTYLOSCOPY * DACTYLOSCOPY Derived from the Latin words: Dactyl - finger and Skopien – to study or examine * Is the practical application of the science of fingerprints. * Fingerprints * Is an impression design by the first joint of the fingers and thumb on smooth surface through the media of ink‚ sweat or any substance capable of producing visibility. * Bertillionage System * Basic Principles of Fingerprint * Individuality No two persons have the same

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    source 1‚ lifesaving with class‚ by Rory Stamp‚ from the RNLI magazine‚ the lifeboat. Question 1:- What do you learn about the beach article about the beach to city programme run by the RNLI? From the article we learn that that the beach to city programme is run by the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute) and also that they do good work as a charity which very little I known about them in some places. Their aim is to ‘educate children about the dangers of the seaside and how to stay away from

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    Legislative Council Secretariat IN 2/99-00 INFORMATION NOTE Tokyo Disneyland: Some Basic Facts 1. Background 1.1 Tokyo Disneyland opened on 15 April 1983 at a cost of US$1.4 billion. It is located on a reclaimed site about 10 km from downtown Tokyo. Tokyo Disneyland is privately owned by Oriental Land‚ a land-reclamation company in partnership with Mitsui Real Estate and the Keisei Railway Company. 1.2 Talks between Disney and Oriental Land started in the early 1970’s. Basically‚ Oriental

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