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    PERFORMANCE ASSESSMENT TERMS accurate—giving a correct or truthful representation; providing information that meets the accepted standard analyze—to examine the nature or structure of something, especially by separating it into its parts, in order to understand or explain it; to examine carefully and in detail so as to identify causes, key factors, possible results, etc. annotated reference list—a list with descriptive or critical notes of works or writings relating to a particular…

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    words “Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!” are written onto the statue. Here, the poet juxtaposes the king’s words with the decaying statue referenced earlier in the poem and a description of the “colossal wreck”. It seems that everything has eroded away and “nothing beside remains”. Shelley’s descriptions of both the desert and the statue reconstruct the reader’s idea of Ozymandias and makes a social comment about the superficiality of life in the process. By depicting the king as…

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    From the man who brought you the radio staging of “War of the Worlds,” comes his first public film “Citizen Kane.” Orson Welles stuns audiences once again with his unprecedented production. However, not all were eager for the release of this movie. William Randolph Hearst, newspaper publishing extraordinaire, was not impressed by the obvious parallels between himself and main character Charles Foster Kane. Despite Hearst’s efforts to keep “Citizen Kane” from the public, it was released on Sept.…

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    Title of film: Psycho Review #1 Critic: Roger Elbert Title of Critique: Great Movie : Psycho Provide a basic outline of the critic’s article. Critic reason circularly how the membrane is set up and where they tape-recorded it Informs the readers on how the bear wanted it to seem Discusses the elements the grow used to force this film fortunate Summarizes the pellicle and its reputation Includes what the viewers destitution to occur (which did occur in the film) Summarize his or her evaluation…

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    Data Type Description and example use **You must provide an example of what each data type could be used for** String A data type used in programmings such as an integer and floating point unit, but is used to represent text rather than numbers. • I bought 3 CD’s which were from 3 different artists. It shows that I bought it from 3 different people. • If (Option 1==Option 2) If the values are the same, then it is true. If they are different, then it is false. • Usernames are an example of…

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    Sometimes as a member of the healthcare team I wonder if it is possible to care too much. While caring for a patient can have simple task related meanings, such as providing skin care or providing nutritional care, I feel that the real definition of caring in nursing means involving ones emotions in the concern of improving all aspects of a patients well-being. Allowing yourself to become too emotionally involved is sometimes easy to do and can lead to additional stress on the nurse when the…

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    The Stunt Pilot Analysis

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    their blank template. Another example is the stunt pilot in Annie Dillard’s essay. Much of the story consists of description of his appearance as he flies. The pilot’s style and technique relate to a dancer’s costume, a designer’s clothing line on the runway, a child in the hallway at school, and anything else that represents motives and expression through one’s style. With no definite structure to art, style is unlimited. Fashion shows continue controversy, young people look to the past for…

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    patterns of imagery by using figurative language — language meant to be taken figuratively as well as literally. In Ethan Frome, Wharton's descriptive imagery is one of the most important features of her simple and efficient prose style. Her descriptions serve a definite stylistic and structural purpose. The figurative language used by Wharton includes metaphors and similes. Metaphors compare two unlike things without using words of comparison. For example, in the beginning of the novel, Wharton…

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    When reading the description of different critics, it is startling how variant the views and perspectives were. If there is one thing for certain, it is that Munch was able to conquer emotions symmetrically. It was a victory that not even one critic had been able to find fault in his work, no matter how critical they are. Thus, it stands that the range of emotions that work stirred was unprecedented. According to Isabella Alston, Munch’s work, especially in this instance had definite effect…

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    To explain, the author uses figurative language, vivid descriptions, and sensory imagery to create a rich visual experience for the reader. For example, the title itself is extremely evocative. A mockingbird is a harmless bird that is only known for its vocal imitations, used here as a symbol of innocence. As a…

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