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    because this trick is just so easy to do. All you have to do is seat back‚ relax and enjoy the show. Before anything else‚ I would like to inform you that there are actually numerous ways on how you can filter out a single color on Photoshop. This trick I am about to show you is probably one of the fastest and easiest way without distorting the quality of your image [because we are primarily just dealing with selections]. First up‚ we launch our software— Adobe Photoshop. Just a small trivia‚ did you

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    Hibbert‚ Hibbert tries to escape the trench faking an illness. He uses possessive pronouns when describing his ‘neuralgia of mine’ this shows that he thinks the pain is his‚ and only his and therefore Stanhope and the other men can not feel the same way‚ this begins to cause tension when Hibbert tries to leave and Stanhope tells him that he is ‘going to stay here’ he says the ‘quietly’ which completely contrasts to Stanhope earlier in the scene and shows to the audience that he is beginning to lose

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    not be so caught up on what we can teach our students‚ but what we can learn from them. Many times our position or stance on a certain issue causes us to prejudge individuals‚ not understanding that this person’s up bringing may have initiated the way this student approaches life (yes school is a part of life). This is where my interview plays such an important role. A question about favorite foods‚ movies‚ colors‚ clothes‚ and pets tells a lot about a family’s belief. My next step would be to

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    Jasper Jones

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    outgrown his clothes. His button up shirt is dirty and fit to burst‚ and his short pants are cut just past his knee. He wears no shoes. He looks like an Island castaway.” This description given by Charlie shows that Jasper doesn’t take pride in the way he presents himself which adds to his image as an outcast in the town of Corrigan. Not only does the town think badly of Jasper‚ he also thinks badly upon himself too. ‘They think I’m half an animal with half a vote. They think I’m no good.’ Jasper

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    conversation shows an important way of using communication. 1.2 Explain how communication affects relationships in the work setting. In order to meet peoples needs it is important to create and maintain good relationships with a variety of people. Practitioners who have good communication skills are more likely to strong relationships with children‚ parents and colleagues. The reason for this is relationships are influenced by body language‚ facial expressions and also the way people listen and talk

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    Unit 4222 301

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    share opinions‚ knowledge‚ feelings‚ and emotion‚ to give encouragement and show others they are valued. 1:2 Communication effects relationships in many ways within the work setting for example with colleagues‚ the manager or supervisor‚ other professionals i.e. care co-ordinators and also family members. Effective communication is a two way process. The person communicating has to send a clear and concise message to the responding party. The message must be understood correctly to have a response

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    southern ways of discipline and structure in a child’s life are portrayed as very strict and stern. Most children during the time period of the book “To Kill A Mockingbird” by Harper Lee are held with the utmost expectations by their parents for their proper actions. Through Atticus’s strengths and weaknesses when he fathers‚ Jem and Scout receive a different perspective of growing up. Multiple characters in the book discuss the odd way that Atticus treats his children. The Finch’s way of life is

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    like a tart. She is often demeaned and made to feel oppressed. One way in which I believe she is oppressed is by the way she’s not given a name‚ just referred to as Curley’s Wife‚ Curley’s property. “I ain’t used to living like this”‚ this quotation suggests that she is sick of being made to stay at home all day and just clean‚ cook and do all the chores around the house. I believe that Curley’s wife also feels demeaned by the way in which people call her names‚ like tart. “Married two weeks and got

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    higher education. College years are supposed to include fun but not too much fun. There are many ideals to consider when trying achieving success in school. They way students manage their time and consume energy has an effect on the outcome of their success. Relaxation also plays a significant role in the turn out of school. The way I schedule my time will benefit me in the long run. I must set a schedule that gives me my daily routine and the time it has to be done. Even recording the time it

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    Lord of the flies has been called “a fable in which the characters are symbols for abstract ideas‚” and there are many ways in which the characters can be viewed. One way‚ for instance‚ is comparing them to Sigmund Freud’s theory of id‚ ego‚ and superego: the boys being like a metaphorical person‚ where Jack is the id‚ Ralph the ego‚ and Piggy the superego. It is an appropriate allegation because of the fact that id‚ ego‚ and superego all have specific traits that match those of these three characters

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