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    Rhetorical Devices

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    Rhetorical Devices Essay In Florence Kelley’s speech about child labor she emphasizes the need to obliterate these harsh working conditions for children. She uses pathos‚ rhetorical questions‚ and repetition to move the audience to act against child labor. With using these techniques throughout her speech she develops a well appealing argument for the audience to connect with. Florence Kelly incorporates pathos into her speech to enhance her argument. She wants the audience to feel for these

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    "MOBILE BASED INTERCOM ACCESS" By Emad Siddiqui (Registration No. 051-08-6261) & Muhammad Faisal (Registration No. 051-08-6259) Supervised by Sir Adeel K Siddiqui Designation‚ IQRA University‚ Islamabad Campus Thesis Submitted as partial fulfillment of requirement for the Degree of Bachelor of Science in Telecommunication and Networks (BSTN) Department of Computing and Technology Iqra University Islamabad Campus JUNE 2013 Abstract In today world‚ the importance

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    Hard Work

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    SUBMITTED BY Group No: 02 Name of the Members of the Group: Serial No | Name of the Members of the Group | Roll No | 01 | Shaikh Md. Rasal Patowary | 0808020 | 02 | Md Zahidul Arafin | 0808028 | 03 | Md Jahirul Islam | 0808029 | 04 | Mohammed Kamrul Hasan (Group Leader) | 0808030 | 05 | Md Rakibul Hasan | 0808037 | Group Representitative: Mohammed Kamrul Hasan Group Coordinator: Md. Zahidul Arafin Contact: kamrulmgt30@gmail.com 13 May 2013 The Course Teacher‚ Md. Kafil Uddin‚ Lecturer‚ Department

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    Microsoft Access Exercise

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    Microsoft Access Exercise Ramona Stephan IT-206 December 16‚ 2012 Don Shults Microsoft Access Exercise   Microsoft Access provides many functions for end users. While working in IT Support‚ many different situations may present from customers phoning in and requesting information or assistance. Following are three different situations that may be presented at a support desk. First‚ we will examine a veterinarian who wants to use Microsoft® Access® for his business‚ and has some questions

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    Transitional Devices

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    Transitional Devices   The word "transition" means passing over. Thus transitional guides are connectives (symbols‚words‚ phrases; sometimes whole sentences and paragraphs) that make possible a smooth "passing over" from one idea to the next. You make transitions by referring to what you have said before‚establishing cause-and-effect connections‚ looking ahead to what you will say‚ referring to the present‚ marking time and place‚ qualifying‚ comparing‚ contrasting. These and other common transitional

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    Lit Device

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    Riley Bergue Ms. Cornelius AP Literature p.3 31 March 2013 Literary Device Four – Symbol A symbol “may be roughly defined as a something that means more than what it is” (Arp 91). A poem written by Robert Frost called The Road Not Taken shows an example of symbolism with the use of choosing between two roads. “Two roads diverged in a yellow wood‚ and sorry I could not travel both‚ and be one traveler‚ long I stood … Somewhere ages and ages hence: two roads diverged in a wood‚ and I

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    History of Hard Drives

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    History of Hard Drives The hard disk drive was invented by some IBM engineers working under Rey Johnson at IBM in San Jose‚ CA‚ in about 1952 to 1954. In 1965 a number of engineers left IBM (they were known as the "dirty dozen" within IBM) and founded Memorex. Al Shugart‚ one of them‚ later left Memorex and founded first Shugart Associates where the 5 1/4" floppy disk drive was a major product‚ then Seagate Technology‚ which effectively started today’s industry of small hard disk drives. The early

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    Access Control - 1

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    such easy access‚ viruses are a real threat to your computer system. Mark Ciampa‚ author of Security +‚ Guide to Network Security Fundamentals‚ wrote‚ “A biological virus is an agent hat reproduces itself”. (Page 43) He goes on to write‚ “A computer virus is a malicious computer code that‚ like its biological counterpart‚ reproduces itself on the same computer”. (Page 44) There are many different kinds of known computer viruses‚ and there are new ones being created every day. That is why computer

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    A Child Called “It”‚ by Dave Pelzer‚ is a story that opens your eyes to the world where abuse is revealed. This Novel exposes the world to a man that was once a victim of child abuse. This story tells the devastating story of the horrible abuse of the Dave Pelzer by this alcoholic‚ deranged mother. His memoir reflects the struggles he faced with abuse‚ and how he survived by relying on faith‚ determination‚ and his humbleness towards the strangers around him. Dave Pelzer‚ also the author of the Novel

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    the Gestapo police played an essential role as a perpetrator in the Nazis’ takeover of Germany. It is impossible to understand the cruelness behind the Nazis’ method to seize global control. One thing that is known‚ however‚ is Adolf Hitler’s so-called “Final Solution”. The ruthless dictator’s plan was to slaughter six million Jewish people. How is it even possible to execute such a thing? In order to do this‚ they had to get law enforcement on their side. The Gestapo‚ the German Nazi police‚ was

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