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    thermometer‚ and pyrometer and learned to add kaolin to glaze pottery to stop it cracking. All of these products are ingenious but to make them from scratch‚ especially a thermometer is remarkable and it shows a lot of effort. Another point to back up my idea that Wedgewood was hard working is that his knee never fully recovered from small pox but he still used a kick wheel for ten hours a day which must have been incredibly painful. This shows he was hard working because he ignored the pain and carried

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    English Exam Notes Semester 1 2013 Connotation – * personal context meaning * An idea or feeling that a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning * The implication of such ideas or feelings Denotation – * dictionary meaning * he literal or primary meaning of a word‚ in contrast to the feelings or ideas the word suggests Connotation can be set in 3 different groups; negative‚ neutral and positive‚ depending on the personal reference.

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    incorporates the idea that being alone and being lonely are two different things. Someone may be alone however feel a sense of connectedness to themselves and the world around them and in contrast someone may be surrounded by people yet lack a sense of connectedness to anything and therefore feel like they don’t belong. In the picture we see the latter concept‚ the idea that the woman is surrounded by people yet feels no sense of belonging due to a lack of connectedness. These ideas are represented

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    Case 1.1: RunKeeper

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    chapter‚ do you see in Jason Jacobs? To what degree do you think these characteristics have contributed to RunKeeper’s success? The characteristic that best describe Jason Jacobs is execution intelligence. Jason Jacobs was able to execute his business idea successfully. He raised money‚ developed a business model‚ and put a venture team of six persons. Jason Jacobs launched RunKeeper application in 2008. This application allows runners to track and share their runs. The execution intelligence that Jason

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    Famous Thinkers

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    philosophers believe that a human’s perception of enlightenment is based on what that person has experienced in their life time. The open-ness of the mind depends on what the mind allows to absorb and experience. The wide spectrum of the thoughts and ideas of these two are not easily grasped. One has to be in tune with their mind and be able to allow their body to spread out and explore and be open to its surroundings to feel everything in its fullness. Andrew Cohen came upon his enlightenment

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    thinking of new and related ideas which radiate out from the centre. By focusing on key ideas written down in your own words and looking for connections between them‚ you can map knowledge in a way that will help you to better understand and retain information. What is mind mapping? Mind mapping was developed as an effective method for generating ideas by association. In order to create a mind map‚ you usually start in the middle of the page with the central theme/main idea and from that point you work

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    how they convey these ideas (750 words). It is expected that you will identify and analyse at least 2 techniques /forms /features. Use the PETAL structure to help you remain analytical. Mark Zusak reveals the concept of Changing Perspectives in his book ‘The Book Thief’ through how he has personified Death as the narrator. He does this in such a way that causes the reader to reconsider their thoughts on ‘what’ death is‚ and to then ask themselves about ‘who’ death is. The idea of who death is‚ is challenged

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    Bosu Balance Trainer

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    strategy. By Fitness Quest database of trainer data‚ BOSU was able to establish alliances and lock in consumers and buyers. 3. There are many ideas that could be used by Fitness Quest in order to develop its information systems. The main idea would be to help to strengthen ties between customers and between costumers and trainers. Trainers could share ideas about fitness classes for example. There could be also an available chat for customers‚ so BOSU buyers could participate in chat groups about

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    technique helps me to create a draft of thoughts that I can later organize in an adequate order and rewrite in a clear format. In the near future I would like to try and carry a pocket-sized notebook with me in case I want to write down any good ideas that come to me when I’m not at home. It has occurred to me that I have an extraordinary thought for one of my papers and by the time I get home it is nearly impossible for me to remember. 2. Give one of the prewriting techniques a try -- perhaps

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    The essay‚ "The Lowest Animal" by Mark Twain fairly sarcastic although it still makes the reader really think about what he’s saying. Throughout the essay‚ Twain makes several well thought out ideas about mankind. However those ideas are not all ones that everyone would be proud of or agree with. The overall message of his essay is to explain Twain’s point of view about why humans are the lowest animals. Several times throughout the essay he mentions how humans kill just for the hell of it and waste

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