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    I remember when I was in elementary school I was taught about figurative language such as similes and metaphors. A way my teacher made learning these figurative language devices was by giving us a chance to go up on the overhead projector. I was always as excited as a one year old baby who had just started walking to go up on the overhead. In fourth grade my teacher Ms. Davis always made sure that we all participated. Mostly everyone in the class enjoyed going up on the overhead projector. My…

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    This is a paragraph. Hover over me and click once to display the menu. Double-click to edit the text directly. You can also place it anywhere on the page using ""drag and drop"" The rotary hammer drill receives its name from the rotary mechanism that actions the hammer in a circular movement, and blended with the powerful forward hammering action, it can drill and bore holes into masonry, ceramic tiles, brick and thick concrete. Rotary hammers are utilized by many production specialists…

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    level. It is supposed to organize the users slides. Microsoft PowerPoint provides several features that students will continue to use in order to develop presentation skills. If self-directed learners create an outstanding presentation they can then insert different shapes, and diagrams needed to support the content. Another benefit you get by using PowerPoint for your presentations is obviously about its integration with other Microsoft products (Siddiqui, 2015, para.5). The integration…

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    back up the user’s files and upgrade the device. • A subset of users from various agencies has requested to retain the older version of powerpoint application due to formatting conflicts with the older presentation, removing the older version of Office suite is vital to the upgrade process due to conflicts. - The solution here would be to revert the installation, reinstall MS PowerPoint 2011 component (only) and then perform a custom install for an office365…

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    Yadira Pichardo Assignment #1 Criminal Law Scenarios Read each of the following scenarios and answer the question(s) after each. Save this document to your computer; you will need to rename it, then type your answers on this document. Upload the document to the Assignment page: 1. John Lions was shopping at Target. He had a number of items in his cart when he approached the checkout counter. He had placed 2 unpaid for items in his pants pocket: a pair of earrings for his girlfriend and a…

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    Orozco, a new employee is introduced to his office and the workspace which he is going to working in. However, while the story is told from the perspective of the main character, throughout the story there is almost no focus on the main character, but instead on the people who he will be working around and interacting with in the future with in the office. The narrative in this story is from the person who is giving the new employee a tour of the office, and telling him different things about…

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    Jim Halpert: A Tragic Hero

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    are in your favorite TV shows or Romantic Comedy movies or even heroes found in your everyday life. Each hero is different and fall into one of the following categories; modern, conventional, tragic, and byronic hero. Jim Halpert from the show The Office is a paper salesman working at Dunder Mifflin. Jim Halpert is a conventional hero who has shown us that patience is the key to success. Jim Halpert has all the characteristics of a conventional hero. He is self-sacrificing, appreciated, and…

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    Over the course of nine seasons, the television series, The Office has clearly displayed many concepts which we have discussed over the last few months. Four major sociological concepts which were noticeably portrayed throughout the many seasons of The Office include: sexuality, the way different social groups are made up, gender roles throughout the office and everyday life, as well as the formal organization among coworkers. The show displays romance, documentary type conversations, as well as…

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    Do you know the satisfaction of buying your own things? These are the reasons why it is great. Buying your own things, earning money altogether is great because working hard, saving, and buying makes it feel all the better. If it is all yours, it would make you feel contented with yourself. First, working hard and showing responsibility is going to help out in the long run by getting money. Working hard is a given to guarantee making money. Being responsible is important so that you can…

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    Dwight Schrute is a character from the television show, “The Office.” The show simply follows the daily lives of the people who work for a paper company, Dunder Mifflin at their branch in Scranton, PA branch. All of the workers know they’re being filmed, but don’t find out until the very end that they are actually going to be a part of a TV. Show (it’s like a show within a show). Dwight is the top salesman at the Scranton Branch and a few daily struggles. For example, he is never given a real…

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