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    writing, author Stephen King stresses the importance of competent description. Throughout the book, he also provides plenty of advice on how to improve your descriptive writing abilities. He states that "Descriptions make the reader a sensory participant in the story." In this section, he says how the key is to visualize what you want the reader to experience. However, he says that there is a fine line when it comes to descriptions, as there is a danger of describing too much, which slows…

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    studies from Henry David Thoreau’s Walden, to demonstrate what to do, what not to do, and how to determine relevance to the reader. The two different instances are Thoreau’s description of an ant war and that of a loon. The story of the ant war is interesting and even gripping; it is possibly the best part of Walden. The description of the loon is at best rather dull,…

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    Job description -Child care teacher Overall functions- Educating children according to the guidelines provided by the EYFS. Teaching children according to their educational needs and abilities. Supporting them and developing each individual child. Incorporating the 7 areas of learning, communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development. Literacy, mathematics and understanding the world. Expressive art and design. Using all 7 of these key factors in the…

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    Michele’s description of Acqua Traverse instills the reader with knowledge and imagery that affects the reader’s view on the whole story. The way the houses in Acqua Traverse are depicted suggests to the residents of this quaint town are most likely not very wealthy. This makes the reader change their perspective on the characters because anyone reading this book is probably more financially stable than these characters. Michele’s description also describes Acqua Traverse as “a place forgotten…

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    RDF: RDF full foam is resource description framework The Resource Description Framework (RDF) is a general structure for how to depict any Internet asset, for example, a Web webpage and its substance. A RDF depiction (such portrayals are regularly alluded to as metadata, or "information about information") can incorporate the creators of the asset, date of creation or redesigning, the association of the pages on a site (the sitemap), data that portrays content as far as gathering of people or…

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    The 1920s were a time of extreme inequality in wealth distribution as a select few achieved the American Dream, with great wealth, while the majority of people maintained working class status, suffering from wealth control in the top one percent. F. Scott Fitzgerald’s, The Great Gatsby gives insight into the lives of the select few, as it follows wealthy characters from lavish parties to expensive restaurants in New York City; the wealth and frivolity of the 1920s upper class fills the novel. In…

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    Dennis Montgomery’s description of Smith, and The Adventures of John Smith in the textbook don’t correspond with each other. The two secondary sources prove the majority of things John Smith promised wrong. George Percy describes John Smith as “... an ambityous unworthy and vaynegloriuos fellowe” (qtd. in Captain John Smith). This hints to me that maybe John Smith had a tendency to exaggerate the truth to get what he wanted. In the first document, the primary source “Description of Virginia”…

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    Dracula: From Simple Monster to Global Threat Bram Stoker’s Dracula explains the story of a vampire living in Transylvania attacking Westerners both physically and psychologically. This novel is written under different formats (in telegraphs, journal entries, and plain narrative entries). The protagonists describe their time with the Dracula, and their experiences with him. The reader first perceives Dracula as a simple monster attacking young innocent women. However, later on in the story,…

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    Taking the Helm in the Streets of Amsterdam Not too long ago, during the first week of the 2017 summer vacation, I found myself in a faraway place, a charming place that was Amsterdam, Netherlands. Specifically Vondelpark near the old part of the city. The park was a wonderful grassy haven surrounded by the sights and sounds of a bustling, lively city. The sky was cloudless, the air was warm and relaxing. The entire park quietly screamed at me to lay down and stay awhile. All the while I could…

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