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    measurement and reporting Level of detail Managers (Internal) Future-oriented Need not follow GAAP Emphasizes detailed segment reports about departments‚ products‚ and customers. Emphasizes relevance. Emphasizes timeliness. FINANCIAL External users Past-oriented Must follow GAAP Emphasizes summary data concerning the entire organization Emphasizes objectivity and verifiability. d ifi bilit Emphasizes precision. Other points of emphasis What is Cost? Cost is a resource sacrificed or forgone

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    instead of forcing students to finish a graduation requirement. Moreover‚ he thinks colleges could provide the service requirement in their junior year‚ because the students are settled and have more hours and stability in their schedules. Eggers emphasizes that volunteering is by nature transformative‚ even they are forced to serve‚ their sympathy will be shown once they meet those who need their help. In addition‚ there is no reason for colleges to ignore how students may contribute to the world

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    simultaneously. The use of enjambed lines in “The Silken Tent” helps emphasize important aspects of a woman. The first example that illustrates this idea is shown the first couple lines‚ “She is as in a field a silken tent At midday when a sunny breeze Has dried the dew and all its ropes relent‚” (Frost 1-3). These lines help emphasize the notion that women are soft‚ fine‚ radiant‚ and lustrous creatures. It also emphasizes the idea that women are at their prime at mid-age. By de-emphasizing this

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    for it. There are Products: The Company have different kinds of processed food products‚ seasonal fresh fruits and handpicked fresh fruits. All the products of the Company are processed and packed in clean & Hygienic environment with special emphasize to keep the products natural as much as possible and therefore they try to avoid using preservatives and chemicals in the products as much as they can. Below is the detailed list of products. Spices 1) Vaish Vik Foods Private Limited Introduction

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    directly addresses the athlete there is more satisfaction present in the readers. The readers know that the death of the athlete was for his own benefit as now he will be better remembered. While Housman’s speaker directly addresses the athlete to emphasize that dying young will help the athlete’s glory to survive‚ Updike’s speaker simply tells the life story of an athlete who has lost

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    Elephants” by Ernest Hemingway‚ he conveys a story that seems about something small‚ but it has so much effect in it. Hemingway uses repetition to emphasize certain words‚ the use of extended metaphors to avoid the big idea‚ and symbolism to craft a dialogue based story that is so much more than it seems. Hemingway utilizes constant repetition that emphasizes that locution and changes the meaning to another meaning. Hemingway also utilizes the use of the word “I” (Hemingway‚ 477) a plethora of times

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    Abigail‚ “her father was a king” and the metaphor emphasizes how much she adores him. However when her father “went off with another lady”‚ Abigail is so outraged that she hits him and refuses to forgive him. Abigail’s unloving attitude was causing the family to fall apart‚ and she realizes this with “sickish surprise” when she meets the Bow family in 1873. Gibbie Bow is an ill boy; a “self-important little monster” to Abigail. The metaphor emphasizes Abigail’s dislike for “unlovable and obnoxious”

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    ‘restful pillows’ connotes the tactile feeling of comfort and satisfaction. His use of metaphors such as ‘iron hard hybrids that broke teeth’ emphasizes personal loss because the cane which‚ represents the author‚ goes from being ‘succulent stalks’(soft and fun) to ‘iron hard hybrids’(hard and dissatisfied). Gonzalez’s use of alliteration is used to further emphasize contrasting emotions as well as the mood which the author chooses to convey. ‘Succulent stalks’ and hard hybrid’ is an example of contrasting

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    In this excerpt‚ Capote chronicles the morning after the crime. Through the use of narrative and juxtaposition‚ Capote describes the unforeseen tragic murder of the Clutter family. These techniques‚ along with the use of connotation and diction‚ emphasize the shock of the murders while providing a pathos appeal. Capote begins by explaining that “...by nine [on a Sunday morning]... [nothing was noticeably amiss on the Clutters’ property]‚” and “the sun had risen… [for] another day of… perfection.”

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    persuade the audience that in comparison to an oncoming revolution‚ the women were knitting “worthless things”‚ and instead they were gossiping; he also emphasizes that the “hands moved for the jaw”‚ to spread word of the future revolution. In addition‚ Madame Defarge is compared to a “ missionary”‚ in order to emphasize that she spreads rumors from the tremendous torture‚ and tragedy of the French Revolution. The second half of the passage is foreshadowing the coming revolution

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