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    Unit 208 Using a diary system L1 Understand a Diary System 1. Explain the purpose of using a diary system The purpose of using a diary system is mainly to be organised. If you did not have diary systems meetings would be near to impossible to plan and you wouldn’t know where staff were if they were out of the building. A business wouldn’t run properly if this was the case‚ having an up to date diary will keep you and other members of staff accessible to all relevant people. Diary systems help make

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    The Vampire Diaries

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    four opening lines and your explanation. * The Good Vampire Stefan All emotions and memories kept in his diary‚ Stefan Salvatore thought he was the way he shouldn’t be. For hundred years he felt nothing but pain‚ guilt and suffering‚ Went back to Mystic Falls‚ his home‚ for a new beginning. This four opening lines I made is inspired by the book (and now a hit TV series) The Vampire Diaries. It is a story about supernatural creatures such as vampires‚ werewolves‚ doppelgangers‚ and witches. I

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    After reading Lu Xun and Gogol’s "Diary of a Madman"‚ it is apparent that the writing style and the choice of themes treated in Lu Xun’s "Diary of a Madman" are influenced by Gogol’s "Diary of a Madman"‚ but Lu Xun presents the story in a more penetrating and elaborate way to accentuate the themes. Before revealing how Lu Xun incorporates Gogol’s ideas into his work‚ we first examine the contacts between Lu Xun and Gogol. Lu Xun’s writing career began from his indignation and poignancy toward China’s

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    Rachelle Motter Prof. Dolores Chew HIS-910 09 April 2010 The Motorcycle Diaries The film Motorcycle Diaries is the biography of the early life of the communist‚ revolutionary Ernesto Guevara‚ also known as Che Guevara situated in Buenos Aires in 1952. He was a medical student‚ who left Argentina on a road trip with his friend Alberto Granado‚ a biochemist‚ to get to discover the rest of Latin America on an old motorcycle. The motive of their journey of several months was the desire to

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    "The Motorcycle Diaries" After reading this book‚ I learned a lot about who Che Guevara was that I never knew about him before. More than just two men traveling South America‚ their trip inspired Guevara to become a man he didn’t expect to be. No dry history lesson or travelogue‚ this biography is supported with the humor of Guevara’s diaries‚ as the 23-year-old Ernesto - a frail asthmatic who had not yet taken the nickname Che - and the slightly older Alberto set off from Buenos Aires on a beat-up

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    Dominique Spurlock HIST 4371 February 7‚ 2011 Motorcycle Diaries In the film “Motorcycle Diaries” the filmmaker does an excellent job of portraying Che (Fuser) Guevara’s way of thinking. Che was a very kind hearted man who did not think that he was better than others just because he was a year away from being a doctor. In 1951 Che decided to post-pone his medical degree to travel around South America with his friend Alberto “Mial” Granado. During this trip they made several stops. The first

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    Anne's Diary Analysis

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    Anne matures and develops through the course of the diary in many ways. In the beginning she behaved in a spoiled manor. She barely helped do any work‚ argued with her mother‚ and she thought every boy liked her. During her time in hiding she started to do work like cleaning and preparing food‚ she became less argumentative‚ less talkative and did not joke about everything. She began to enjoy and appreciate sweets like cake rather than take them for granted like before they went into hiding.

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    Written Assignment Three: Skills Related Tasks Candidate name: Date: Assessment criteria: a correctly using terminology that relates to language skills and sub-skills b relating task design to language skills practice c accessing reference materials and referencing information about language skills to an appropriate source d using written language that is clear‚ accurate and appropriate to the task Tutor comments: Pass Resubmit

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    Skills Related Task The majority of students in my class have enrolled because they recently moved to Boston or are attempting to. Many of them are very interested in learning more about American culture. It can be a hurdle for them to find reading at their level that still gives the amount of incite into the American life that they are looking for. For my skills related lesson I’ve chosen to do a reading and speaking fluency lesson. The text I’ve chosen is the first paragraph from page one of

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    According to this article‚ task switching is important in one’s daily life‚ but it slowly declines as one ages. The authors study the age differences in voluntary task switching (VTS) procedure and manipulate the time to prepare a task selection and the repetition of the current task. The study included 33 young adults‚ ages 18-24‚ and 10 older adults‚ ages 61-88. A computer and a serial response box was used to present the stimuli and the participants’ responses. The stimuli included digits 1 –

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