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    Bagas‚ Camille Anne A. July 24. 2014 BSIT-3A Prof. Nueva “Good Design results in Good programs” There’s a lot of program nowadays that are emerging because of many reasons. The number one reason is that it is easy to use. Another is that it is said to be efficient and lastly is that it is eye-catching. Eye-catching‚ in the sense that it easily attracts users not only because of its beauty but also they assure the effectiveness and productivity of the program that they will

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    “The Things They Carried: The American Experience” In the story "The Things They Carried‚" Tim O ’Brien talks a group of soldiers in the Vietnam War. He does this by describing the items that each of them carries with him during the march. The things that the soldiers carry with them are both physical and mental items and what these things are depends upon the soldier. They carry the basic "necessities" for survival and the bare minimum to make life as civilized as possible. But they also carry

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    folding over her as she dives into the cool water of the river. "…velvet glove"‚ pictures the water grasping onto her as she streamlines underwater. These similes help to describe the image of the swimmer by relating to similar objects.

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    “ADMINISTERING OF CHAPTER TEST:ITS SIGNIFICANCE IN IDENTIFYING LEAST LEARNED SKILLS IN SCIENCE IV FOR THE ATTAINMENT OF MASTERY INSTRUCTION IN HINGYON DISTRICT‚SY 2011-2012 ” By: Mary B. Tindungan O-ong Elementary School Hingyon District I. Rationale One of the most dreaded parts of school life has to be the class test. All the way through school‚ children have to take tests in one form or another. From first grade onwards‚ there will be some point at which children have to go over everything

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    eyes of a cat suggests that she believes he has elements of the uncanny or the ghostly doppelganger. The narrator also feminises the body of her lover‚ describing him as having “curious‚ androgynous grace” and “unusually well developed pectorals‚ almost like the breasts of a girl approaching puberty. The use of “too flat” and “too large” when describing his face suggests that the narrator finds the men in Japan very different and exotic to the ones from her home country. She notes in him “a passive‚

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    myself it is undeniable that Sappho spoke ofEros in a subjective manner. Sappho uses Astropohe continually throughout her poem‚ turning Eros from inanimate object to an alive subject. Greene and Blondell mention the role between lover and beloved‚ how Sappho gives her personal testimony in experiencing Eros. She goes into great detail describing her experience of Eros in fragment 31. Greene emphasizes on Sappho intricate choices of words used throughtout the poem. Sappho‚ somehow is able to toggle

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    Discuss Images of human nature underlying psychoanalysis‚ behaviorism and existentialism with specific reference to particular theorists exposing these positions. On what basis can one decide between those positions? Which theory does such an evaluation lead your regard as preferable? Different images of human nature have been the topic of interest for many personality theorists. Different perspectives and viewpoints have arisen through the ages. Three main movements which will be discussed are

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    punishment‚ Shakespeare utilizes the symbolism of light and dark to demonstrate the true nature of the pair. As they disagree about the correct time of day‚ the lovers use contrasts of light and dark objects to demonstrate their point of view and feelings at this time in the play. It’s in the objects that they choose to defend‚ that Shakespeare shows the true nature of the pair. When Juliet begins persuading Romeo she starts by stating the obvious that “it is not yet near day” (3.5.1). As Romeo begins

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    descriptive language to pull the reader into the painting (2) "quality of the draughtsmanship‚ the brush strokes in thin oils‚ had a Renaissance beauty‚ but the fearful and compelling thing about the picture was its modernity" Rhetorical Question (3) Describing her "safety zone"‚ using books as a symbol (4) Discrediting herself (4) - ethos Rhetorical Question (5) Build up her credibility: ethos (6) Symbol of foreign city as artwork. Personifying the foreign city "Noone is surprised to find that

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    Parts of Speech

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    ‘Noun A noun is a part of speech typically denoting a person‚ place‚ thing‚ animal‚ or idea. In linguistics‚ a noun is a member of a large‚ open lexical category whose members can occur as the main word in the subject of a clause‚ the object of a verb‚ or the object of a preposition. Lexical categories are defined in terms of the ways in which their members combine with other kinds of expressions. The syntactic rules for nouns differ from language to language. In English‚ nouns are those words which

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