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    even further outside the box‚ adding innovative technologies in the kitchen and at the front counter to help drive profits‚ smooth operations‚ and create a top-notch customer experience (QSR‚ 2013). One of the premier sports grill restaurant chain Duffy ’s‚ committed to cutting edge technology & Loyalty. Duffy’s is fast growing restaurant chain in South Florida. Duffy’s selected the POSitouch POS system from Pinnacle in 2001‚ and utilized all of the features of POSitouch‚ including back office

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    The Influences of the Game "The Most Dangerous Game" is a short story written by Richard Connell. This story takes place in the 1920s in an island. The main characters are Sanger Rainsford and General Zaroff. Rainsford is a famous hunter and Zaroff is a Russian who served for his country in WW1. They both enjoy hunting but they disagree on the targets they use. Zaroff likes to hunt humans because they are the most dangerous game. So they have a confrontation because Rainsford wouldn ’t hunt some

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    Havisham by Carol Ann Duffy The poem “Havisham” is a dramatic piece told by the only character Miss Havisham herself‚ a character from Charles Dickens “Great Expectations”. Abandoned by her lover at the alter many years before the poem is set‚ she still wears her wedding dress‚ she’ll be wearing it for the rest of her life‚ while she plots revenge on all men. She hates what she has become‚ she hates knowing that she still and always will have her maiden name‚ in fact the poet cleverly used the characters

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    Examine the ways in which poets portray the experience of love in 2 poems that you have read. You may wish to explore the types of love‚ the effects of love and how the poets use language and structure. In Havisham and Sonnet 43 we are given a good idea of how two poets can have different opinions on the experience of love. Havishams experience of love is violent with dark implications of death “Beloved sweetheart bastard.” The plosive alliteration of B emphasises her hatred towards her ex and

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    Over the past few years‚ social media has exploded from an adolescent past time into a worldwide phenomenon. In less than a decade social media has infiltrated every aspect of our lives‚ changing the way live‚ how we communicate‚ and how we interact with one another not just in our personal lives but in the work place as well. With just a few clicks of the mouse‚ we can share our thoughts and opinions‚ organize events and parties‚ and upload photos of ourselves and our loved ones for the whole world

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    what to look for in poetry • tone • pace • mood/atmoshere • themes/ideas • imagery • techniques‚ why????? woman work and overheard in country Sligo differences- ▪ woman work-very busy mood and atmosphere-because of the rhyme! reflects everything she has to do ▪ Overhead-calmer‚ more relaxed‚ slow pace!-reflects here quite country irish life. the women themselves are different‚ one busy one maybe too similarity- • neither women feel like they have a lot to call their

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    Information With enacting of No Child Left Behind (NCLB)‚ states are now mandated in testing students enrolled in public schools. Data from testing must be published and schools are to be held accountable for continued failing marks (Goertz & Duffy‚ 2003). NCLB is a continuation of a trend widely accepted and advanced by a majority of states within the last few decades. In 1994 Congress enacted the Improving America’s Schools Act‚ later improved by the NCLB‚ initially mandating the testing

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    me…toward my hand?” “Art thou not…sensible…as to sight?” reflecting that he has the ability to reason. Macbeth transforms into someone requesting evil to “hear not my step” presenting us with the fact that he is asking for support to be inhumane. Duffy structures the poem like a monologue so the reader can track Havisham’s descent into inhumanity‚ as she descends further into madness. It begins with “beloved sweetheart” presenting the potential off love to someone wanting a “male corpse”. The monologues

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    ‘Praise Song for My Mother’ written by Grace Nichols and ‘Morning Song’ Sylvia Plath both convey the emotional connection between mother and child‚ in the form of how a mother loves for and impacts her child. In ‘Praise Song for My Mother’‚ Nichols conveys the mother to be “Deep and bold and fathoming” as well as showing she is the “rise and warm and streaming” displaying the mother was a strong and bright figure in the Child’s life‚ through comforting and natural imagery. However‚ Plath’s persona

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    all men. She hates he spinster state‚ which suggests Duffy’s choice of name for the poem‚ and suggests at the themes of loss‚ breakdown‚ jealousy and revenge. This essay will explore how time is presented as a destructive force and how effectively Duffy make use of it through various poetic techniques. Through Duffy’s use of imagery‚ the destructive force of time begins to be revelled to the reader. Havisham has become so filled with hatred for men‚ after what her fiancé did to her she wants to

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