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    TRANFORMATION OF TELEPHONES Modern man enjoys a number of wonderful gifts of science. The telephone is one of them. It is the quickest means of conveying messages from one place to another. After the invention of this instrument‚ man has conquered time and space. Our lives have become so busy in the new world and have no time for our family members and relatives. But this distance is not the end because the new technologies have changed our lives in many ways and have connected us to our dear ones

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    The Telephone About 100 years ago‚ Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone by accident with his assistant Mr. Watson. Over many years‚ the modern version of the telephone makes the one that Bell invented look like a piece of junk. Developments in tone dialing‚ call tracing‚ music on hold‚ and electronic ringers have greatly changed the telephone. This marvelous invention allows us to communicate with the entire globe 24 hours a day just by punching in a simple telephone number. It is the

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    "The Great Gatsby" is a book full of symbolism. On a large‚ political scope the book itself is a symbol of the materialism of the twenties. Many of the symbols in the book are given their meaning by the characters - who are symbols in and of themselves. To make this last point‚ it is only necessary to look at Gatsby himself. Gatsby is‚ in a nutshell‚ the American Dream corrupted. He has worked hard to obtain everything he owns‚ often using illegal means to do so‚ but can enjoy none of it because

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    Greetings from Chicago! We miss you so much and we cannot wait for your family to move here! Oh my‚ I have so much to tell! This week has been amazing and I truly wish you could be here with us. As you know‚ when we moved here‚ we moved by an amazing place called Hull House. At this place‚ there are sports teams and there are classes for children! It is so exciting! I have joined the basketball team (despite my mother’s disliking for the sport) and I am taking a sewing class and a drawing class

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    A Telephone Call Analysis REALISTIC‚ MODERNIST PLOT‚ 1st person monologue A Telephone Call brings up issues such as the constraints of society and the different places men and women occupy it all through a simple device‚ the telephone.  The character in this story is awaiting a call from her lover‚ who promised to call but has not. The woman goes through a variety of emotions including anger‚ hope‚ and despair.  Parker uses this very uncomplicated situation to highlight the power dynamics to

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    Translating requirements into a system design Documenting the system design 4. Activities/Exercises 1. Design a Student Registration System (class exercise). 2. Design a Resource Management System. Activity 1: Design a Student Registration System What is UML? UML is primarily a graphical notation used to assist system analysis and express software design. The fundamental reason to use UML involves communication. UML allows a more precise specification of concepts than natural language‚ and it

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    What can the study of grave-goods tell us about the nature of society? The Anglo-Saxon ship‚ Sutton Hoo‚ was discovered by Basil Brown in 1939 in a burial mound near Woodbridge‚ Suffolk‚ in southeast England‚ and was excavated in 1939 and in 1965-7. This excavation provided a number of aspects of the study of Anglo-Saxons. It shows aspects of the Christian conversion‚ everyday life‚ religion‚ customs‚ kingdoms‚ myths and legends‚ and the study of the remains of the Anglo-Saxons - their artefacts

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    Money Doesn’t Buy Happiness In The Great Gatsby‚ The Sun Also Rises and The Catcher in the Rye all have main characters that identify as one sexuality but can be seen as the other. They are also all trying to reach The American Dream in some way even if they don’t live in America. Some might already have the money aspect of the dream‚ but do they have the happiness that comes along with it? That can be debated for the majority of the characters in all three of the books. The Marxist

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    How far does Fitzgerald allow us to sympathise with Gatsby? Throughout the novel Fitzgerald allows our sympathy to increase as Gatsby’s dream of Daisy falls apart. I will be looking at and analysing the techniques used by Fitzgerald to allow us to sympathise with Gatsby. Even from the very beginning of the book on pg56‚ the reader begins to sympathise with Gatsby when he is described as isolated in society: “...with complete isolation the figure of the host‚ who stood on the porch‚ his hand up

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    Question No. 01. Anwar F. Accawi starts the essay “The Telephone” by telling about the way people in his village looked at the time was to notify that time was not important for the people who lived in his village at his period. Accawi in his first paragraph writes that “time didn’t mean much to anybody‚ except may be to those who were dying ‚ or those waiting appear in court…” from these lines Accawi tries to states that time was not important for every people in his village except for some who

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