Repetition and revision. Repetition‚ it could be repeating a line over and over to set a mood‚ and rhythm. We could repeat a theme throughout a play in different format to get your point across. We can repeat for humor‚ ideally the comedy rule is that you repeat something three times‚ any more than that and it’s not funny anymore. Repetition could also have a negative effect on an audience if it’s an actor who annoyingly repeats the same sound or mannerism. Or it could be the director’s intention
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RE PHILOSOPHY Miracles - REVISION What constitutes a miracle? A miracle is held to be an act of God‚ or an invisible agent‚ which goes against the laws of nature and has some religious meaning or significance. Definitions of miracles are often very broad and leave them particularly wide to interpretation. We may say that it is a miracle that someone has recovered from a cold‚ but that is only the believer’s interpretation and cannot be verified as miraculous. It simply reflects the way
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PROPOSED LEGISLATIVE REVISIONS ARTICLE IV – EXAMINATION AND REGISTRATION Sec. 13 c) He/she is a holder of a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing‚ provided he/she graduated within three years from a college or university that complies with the standards of nursing education duly recognized by the proper government agency. Sec. 16 Ratings and Examination In order to pass the examination‚ an examinee must obtain a general average of at least seventy-five percent (75%) with a rating of not below (70%)
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This standard identifies the requirements when you support individuals who have specific communication needs. This includes identifying individuals’ specific communication preferences and needs‚ supporting individuals to interact with other people and monitoring communication to identify changing needs. Performance criteria You must be able to: You must be able to: You must be able to: Identify individuals’ communication preferences and needs 1 access information
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Perfect competition Learning outcomes You should be able to: Describe the assumed characteristics of perfect competition: a large number of firms; a homogeneous product‚ freedom of entry and exit (no barriers to entry or exit); perfect information and perfect resource mobility (factors of production can move easily in and out of the market) Explain‚ using a diagram‚ the shape of the perfectly competitive firm’s average revenue and marginal revenue curves‚ indicating that the assumptions of perfect
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eye level shot is Kady wearing a hideous Godzilla bride costuming them it is compared to Regina‚ Gretchen and Karen wearing skimpy tight pussy cat outfits. For kady to go into the world she has to fit into the high school world but also become an individual. DISTINCTIVELY VISUAL- LAWSON SHORT STORIES The Drover’s Wife ‘Thud.. Thud.. Thud.. Thud’. Lawson used Onomatopoeia to describe alligator swinging the snake around in his mouth dramatically‚ creating the ‘thud’ sound. ‘Slabs
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financial asset to be identical in terms of risk and cashflow & liquidity – the assets are then traded on a centralised exchange where all parties know prices – an example is the stock exchange – each share in a particular company is identical to all the others therefore you can have an auction system for selling and buying. Over the counter markets are those in which dealers operate. By standing ready to immediately buy or sell‚ the dealer makes the market and provides liquidity. These markets arise
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(* Homework3 Simple Test*) (* These are basic test cases. Passing these tests does not guarantee that your code will pass the actual homework grader *) (* To run the test‚ add a new line to the top of this file: use "homeworkname.sml"; *) (* All the tests should evaluate to true. For example‚ the REPL should say: val test1 = true : bool *) val test1 = only_capitals ["A"‚"B"‚"C"] = ["A"‚"B"‚"C"] val test2 = longest_string1 ["A"‚"bc"‚"C"] = "bc" val test3 = longest_string2 ["A"‚"bc"‚"C"]
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F40 BMA Tutorial 4 1. A man is driving at 120 km/h along a straight road and he looks to the side for 2.0 s‚ how far does he travel during this inattentive period? [66.7 m] 2. A horse canters away from its trainer in a straight line‚ moving 160 m away in 17.0 s. It then turns abruptly and gallops halfway back in 6.8 s. Calculate (a) its average speed and (b) its average velocity for the entire trip‚ using “away from the trainer” as the positive direction. [10.1 m/s; 3.36 m/s]
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C2 REVISION – CHAPTER 1 – STRUCTURE & BONDING Fill in the gaps: When two elements react together they make a _________ substance called a_________. It is _________ to separate the elements after the reaction. Some atoms react by sharing electrons. We call this _________ bonding. Other atoms react by _________ or _________ electrons. We call this _________ bonding. When atoms react in this way they get the electronic structure of a _________ gas. Use pictures and words to describe each type of bonding:
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