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    electrical wire harmed my hand. It is dangerous and risky to work in this section. Also, if you do any simple mistake you will be in a trouble like if you put a group of wires in a wrong place, the information would be sharing with another servers or devices. This kind of problems maybe it makes the company lose everything, and it happens a lot, it is a common mistake. After that, I was too lazy to get up, and I felt like not doing any thing. I hated everything, and I didn’t want to do anything.…

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    , SMITH CURTIS 8th May. 2018. Wireless and BYOD Security Plan BYOD/Wireless is a strategy that allows employees and organizations to utilize personally purchased /organization issued devices to perform…

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    The use of different literary devices in a story, such as foreshadowing, irony, and point of view, help enhance the story and draw the reader in. Foreshadowing is the use of subtly mentioning an event that is going to happen in the future, to help the reader anticipate the ending. The irony is used to surprise the reader with an event and adds suspense and humor to the story. The point of view affects the story because it can give different outlooks and perspectives on the same occasion, but…

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    Last Christmas Literary Device Last Christmas by the Beatles is a song about heartbreak and regret. I think that Last Christmas is a song that tells us to be careful who we give our love to and only to give it when you are sure you love each other. This song features a variety of literary devices such as repetition, metaphors, and imagery. The first literary device used is repetition. Repetition is an important part of any song because it provides rhyme, structure, and is usually the chorus of…

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    Literary Device Usage: Young Goodman Brown While reading the story "Young Goodman Brown", the literary device usage was plentiful, while there was many options to choose from, I feel that symbolism is one of the most frequently used literary devices in this story, and also the most meaningful. The author did not stray away from the use of religious symbolism, although everyone interprets things differently, I think that is the point, that's why authors use symbolism and other literary…

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    Humans have the natural instinct to imagine and treasure goals and dreams of a promising future. It is this passionate imagination one would call dreaming. However, what happens when ones dream fails to occur when their wishes and plans of success are obstructed before they reach fulfillment, when they experience brief or even everlasting deferral? Langston Hughes’s “Harlem” creates an intelligent and intense image of one’s response to unfulfilled dreams. A “dream deferred” has the impact to…

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    Waltz, Rhythm, and Rhyme A waltz is a rhythmed dance of partners that twirl around a dance floor. If said partners are words that rhyme and rhythm, and the dance floor made of paper; literary works of a poet are created. Theodore Roethke was a poet that mastered this skill and created “My Papa’s Waltz.” The choice of words and meter of lines send your imagination on a journey envisioning what is unfolding from the words set forth before you. The speaker in the poem, the structure of the…

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    In World War Two the Nazis committed something so horrible, so horrible in fact that it became unspeakable. This act is the mass genocide of six million Jews, which is now known as the Holocaust. However, how would one portray this to future generations to prevent it from happening again if it is unspeakable, how does one describe something to people who can't ever imagine it? There are three techniques that answer these questions; pictures, repetition, and creating new words. If words can’t…

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    as a literary devices. “Symbolism is the use of symbols to signify ideas and qualities by giving them symbolic meanings that are different from their literal sense.” (“Literary Devices”, n.d)This correlates to the quote, “The building of the windmill, takes two years.” (Orwell,1949, page 48). They used the windmill as the symbol and to show how the animals were once passionate about and how they could work together, to them being against each other and on different sides.. Another literary…

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    Literary devices are vital in the success of any piece literature. Authors use literary devices to create a better understanding for the audience by explaining often misunderstood concepts. When analyzing, intricate concepts are broken down into simpler terms then reorganized in a way that is easily understood. A commonly used device, known as repetition, encourages readers to re-evaluate their previous thoughts and feelings about certain events or characteristics, and how important they truly…

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