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    essay’s main point. (4 marks) 4. Provide examples for the following literary devices and explain their importance to the author’s message: metaphor‚ parallelism and rhetorical question. (6 marks) 5. Tomson Highway considers himself to be an ambassador for our country. Explain how Atticus Finch is an ambassador of hope and good will to others. (6 marks) Canada‚ My Canada (abridged) by Tomson Highway THREE SUMMERS BACK‚ a friend and I were being hurtled by bus through the heart of Australia

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    Case Study: Mobile Device Security and Other Threats Yvonne Mitchell Strayer University Spring 2015 Professor Emmanuel Nyeanchi Theories of Security Management May 2015 MOBILE DEVICE SECURITY AND OTHER THREATS Introduction There are various security threats for the various mobile devices that we all use on a daily basis. Smartphones are outselling PCs and the lack of adequate security for these devices and other mobile devices leave them vulnerable targets for hackers and other cyber criminals

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    otherwise unanswerable question‚ in some cases due to the incomprehensibility of such an answer. It cannot be denied that Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein (1818) poses a number of such unfathomable questions‚ largely concerning that which separates men from gods‚ and the point at which supposedly beneficial ambition becomes mindless and destructive obsession. The best alternative for an answer to these unanswerable questions comes in the form of resolutions in the myth of Faustus and the myth of Prometheus

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    “We’re all much more similar than you think.” This powerful ad displayed a number of techniques to advocate its overall message‚ techniques such as: cultural diversity‚ expressive tone‚ and the sensation of patriotism. Leading into the beginning of the video the cultural diversity is obvious. People of all different color‚ race‚ and background. This technique displays the many differences they all have‚ yet under the umbrella we call our great nation we are all one in the same. The ad also shows us

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    and ¨Stressed Out¨ performed by 21 Pilots is one of them. It was written by Tyler Joseph to describe the pressure of adulthood as you reach that progression. The song sets a nostalgic tone in the introduction and lasts throughout the song as Joseph explains what the transfer to adulthood feels like. This is one of many songs out right now that explains a clear representation of problems teenagers face on a daily basis. Joseph accomplishes this by using assonance and strong imagery. The line “Same

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    Imagine a song that reminds you of the early Saturday mornings where you sat staring at the television screen watching one your favorite cartoons as everyone in your house is fast asleep. Now imagine that you’re an adult‚ you’re stressed out‚ attempting to balance your responsibilities and trying to figure out what the heck to do with your life. You sit at your work desk staring at the computer‚ you’re longing to be a kid again‚ young‚ free-spirited‚ free of worries and ready to take on the world

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    survives which suggests that there is no escape from the witches’ prophecies. * Macbeth and Lady Macbeth trade roles. * Macbeth adapts the same rhetoric that lady Macbeth used to convince Macbeth to murder in Act 1 Scene 7. * He questions their manhood in order to push them to kill Banquo and Fleance. * He says that they must make face visors to their hearts w she previously told him to act like

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    also showcases Hancock’s innovative approach to blending different musical styles. This music represents funky/soul jazz fusion because of the blend of various genres. Joe Zawinfuls song is characterized by its infectious groove and catchy melody‚ which combines elements of jazz‚ soul‚ and blues. Zawinul’s keyboard playing is dynamic and expressive‚ driving the rhythm with soulful chords and improvisational flourishes. The band delivers a high-energy interpretation of "Mercy‚ Mercy‚ Mercy‚" with tight

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    The Mobile‚ the Device that Changed the Way We Communicate Mobile phones have vastly changed the way we communicate today. A mobile phone can be all you need for communicating. From a mobile phone you can make calls‚ text message‚ BBM message‚ email‚ send and receive directions‚ go on the Internet‚ buy things‚ do online banking‚ listen to music and much more. In that one device you can do everything. There is no longer a need for multiple devices and you can be on the move doing it all. The

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    rhetorical strategy is symbolism throughout The Great Gatsby‚ making him a good writer as symbolism gives depth and adds meaning to the novel. Nabokov tells us “…The writer is the first man to mop it and to form the natural objects it contain”‚ which implies that using rhetoric allows the novel to gain body and character. Starting in Chapter Two‚ the group arrives at the “Valley of Ashes” and passes a big billboard as they drive through to the City. The billboard‚ staring down the crowd with the large

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