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    media terminology

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    MES T 1 Section A/B Terminology Advertising- Producing adverts for commercial products or services. Archetype- the ultimate stereotype Audience- People who watch or listen to a TV or radio programme Binary Opposition- The contrast between two or more things that create conflicts and drives evil E.g.‚ Good/Evil‚ Day/Night and Male/Female CGI- Computer Generate Imagery. 3D effects such as fire scenes Consumption- Sum of information taken by an individual or group Continuity Editing- Predominant

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    Often in novels‚ a character faces conflicting directions of ambitions‚ desires‚ and influences. In such a novel‚ like "The Awakening‚" the main character‚ Edna Pontellier‚ faces these types of conflicting ideas. In a controversial era for women‚ Edna faces the conflict of living in oppression but desiring freedom. The patriarchal time period has influenced women to live only under the husband’s thumb but at the same time‚ break away from such repression. These opposing conflicts illuminated the

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    One Direction

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    Essay: One Direction. Ma. Fernanda Introduction: One Direction is a boy-band formed by Zayn Malik‚ Liam Payne‚ Louis Tomlinson‚ Harry Styles and Niall Horan‚ the band was formed in a contest called The X Factor. Body: The X Factor UK is a British competition in which several people in order to fulfill his dream of being a singer going to participate. So as determined to win Niall Horan‚ Harry Styles‚ Louis Tomlinson‚ Liam Payne and Zayn Malik entered the contest individually‚ then his mentor

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    Terminologies of Volleyball * ASSIST - Passing or setting the ball to a team mate who attacks the ball for a kill. This stat is normally only logged for high school‚ college‚ and National/Olympic team play. * BLOCK - A defensive play by one or more players meant to deflect a spiked ball back to the hitter’s court. It may be a combination of one‚ two or three players jumping in front of the opposing spiker and contacting the spiked ball with the hands. * FOUL - A violation of the rules

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    Following Directions

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    WHY IT IS IMPORTANT TO FOLLOW DIRECTIONS. I think it is important to follow directions because if people didn’t follow directions we would have a lot of CHAOS in the world. The reason why we would have chaos is because kids would do drugs‚ have kids at REALLY young ages and there might be more homeless people in the world. I think it is important to follow directions because for exsample you could be walking across the street (say there’s

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    Medical Terminology

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    Medical Terminology Kanzata A. Pendell Medical Terminology In this paper I will define what medical terminology is‚ where it came from‚ and the importance of correct knowledge of medical terminology. I will only define what makes up medical terms but I will also give you examples. Importance‚ History and Origins Medical terminology is a language that is mainly used in the medical and insurance world. It is used to describe the human body and associated components‚ conditions‚ process and procedures

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    Fashion terminology

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    FASHION CONTENTS 1.0 1.1 AIM AND OBJECTIVES INTRODUCTION 1.2 FASHION 1.2.1 Fashion design terms 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.3. Areas of fashion Fashion flow chart 1.2.4 Fashion in Cloths CLASSIFICATION OF FASHION 1.3.1 Style 1.3.2 Basic or classics 1.3.3 1.3.4 Fad Fashion Forecasting 1.3.5 Trends 1.4 CHIC 1.5 1.6 COSTUME MADE COLLECTION 1.7 MANNEQUINS 1.8 FASHION SHOWS: 1.8.1 1.8.2 Formal fashion shows Designer trunk shows 1.8.3

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    Stage Directions

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    Many plays do not require elaborate stage directions because it’s not always important to the play’s structure. In Tennessee Williams’ The Glass Menagerie‚ however‚ stage directions are essential to the understanding of the play. The play had a number of stage directions but all contributed immensely to show the reader and or audience what exactly was going on. The stage directions and use of spectacle in The Glass Menagerie intensify the somewhat unrealistic setting and help show certain elements

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    research

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    designed to support students in developing their research project and to assist them in defining their mode of enquiry. The course has been constructed to guide students through a range of issues and considerations which should inform their general approach to research. It will give students a general introduction to scientific research‚ its methodologies‚ its challenges and its organization. This course permits an understanding of the various decisions and steps involved in preparing literature

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    Getting into habits to help them through life will help them learn more easily and be more organized. Also at a young age children do not really know the difference between right and wrong so they need a hand to be taught and pointed in the right direction‚ which adults and teachers are there to help them with. Older adults and teachers take the responsibilities themselves to help young children learn responsibilities and right from

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