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    Justify the need for keeping records and describe the types of records you would maintain. In this essay I would look at the need for record keeping and describe the types of records I would maintain as a teacher. Predominantly there are normally three reasons for keeping records namely for health and Safety reasons which may also be a legal requirement. Secondly for the teaching purpose so the teacher knows what the student has done and what there progress is. Thirdly for auditing and quality

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    Oskar is constantly telling stories from his life‚ the first one being a conversation with his dad about taking over the family jewelry business‚ quickly followed by another memory of one of the rituals Oskar and his dad had together. After this he describes how he once sent a letter to Steven Hawking‚ because he was fascinated by the image of the tortoise carrying earth on his back in Hawking’s book. Before Oskar starts to tell the reader about how his father died‚ he reports about another one of their

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    a brief memoir of the author’s own young manhood‚ inserted near the end of Into the Wild. All of these enrich our understanding of McCandless and help us to believe that the amazing story we read in Into the Wild really happened. The fact that someone as articulate and effective at communicating as McCandless died alone‚ having written a kind of letter (the S.O.S. note) that went unread until it was too late‚ is an example of irony. Also ironic: McCandless‚ who encountered no one during the four

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    Describe the accomplishments you have achieved during this course. My first accomplishments are to pass the course of math and work hard on the exam. I’m accomplishment in getting a strong foundation in this course. This accomplishment is to understanding many areas covered in math‚ for examples: whole number‚ the LCM prime factorization‚ and simplifying the expressions‚ Bar graphs and line graphs‚ proportions‚ rates and unit prices and ratios‚ percent problems‚ using the equations‚ simple and compound

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    Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close is a novel‚ by Jonathan Safran Foer‚ about a nine-year old boy named Oskar Schell. He tries to learn more about his deceased father who died during 9/11. Oskar‚ after finding a mysterious envelope and a key belonging to his father‚ sets out on a quest to find someone with the last name of Black and learn more about his father. Oskar is the hero in the story‚ despite his seemingly normal qualities. The main hero in the story is Oskar‚ who sets out on a journey to

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    1 Describe the McVitie’s product range. Outline the range of their different products( See website for details of their current products) McVite’s have a great product range which they sell different type and different taste of products and they are : Jaffa Cakes Digestives Medley Hobnobs Mcvities Breakfast biscuits Rich tea These products are mainly sweet product and its mainly on teenager and other people. 2 Describe the specific product features of 4 different Mc Vitae’s products (type

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    Close Reading Analysis: The Handmaid’s Tale Often times when one reads a piece of literary work‚ the way that its’ themes and storyline are interpreted is truly dependant upon the reader’s individual beliefs and morals. The same passage from a novel or poem can be seen in completely opposite perspectives from two different readers‚ despite the fact that they contain the same literary text. By definition‚ this is what close reading is. It is taking a passage (or passages) from a work of literature

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    Brand Recall Research for Close-up ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS We would like to thank our professor and guide Mr.Victor Manickam‚ for giving us this opportunity to unleash our potential in conducting research work. Also‚ our sample Audience for their co-operation. MAIN QUESTIONNAIRE GRAPHS [S11] COULD YOU TELL ME ANY ORAL CARE BRANDS YOU ARE AWARE OF? TOM When asked about the awareness level of different brands of oral care products the Colgate and Close-up are the ones that have highest

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    The close-up images are glass‚ gun‚ bottle‚ shrimp‚ and a roasted beef. These images disturb the audience and feel uncomfortable at the screen. They also did a close-up of a taping machine in which there is a recording voice of Kurtz‚ some photographs of Kurtz‚ and a dull surface of the hotel room. These are the images that are captured in a close range to evaluate the character of Captain Willard. The close-ups of a food item in the opening scene are not by accident‚ but they had a deeper meaning

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    mistakes but I learn quickly and can fix it for the next time I play it. I can’t imagine not being able to hear while I play my instrument. The band director at my school‚ Mr. Aikens‚ always says “you need to listen louder than you play”. This means that even if you know the notes and rhythms you can’t play good without listening to your section and the band as a

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