One way Accenture can use Virtual Reality (VR) to improve the training experiences of the trainees is by converting most of the training into VR simulations where trainees can practice in real-time what they're taught.
<h3>What is Virtual Reality?</h3>
This is digital modeling and simulation that allows a person to interact with a three-dimensional prototype of a sensory environment.
- It helps to fast-track proficiency
- reduce the learning curve
- increase safety etc.
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the rapid increase of population ,technology , political changes and fame
 
        
             
        
        
        
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Bradbury´s opening uses the literary device of personification by granting a human trait (the capacity to tremble because of weakness) to a non-living thing (the sign on the wall). This sentence also works as a foreshadowing element, as it sets the mood for something going wrong. 
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Furthermore, it relates to a later metaphor about time being "a film run backward." In the end, the protagonist finds himself trembling because of his weakness, his incapacity to go through the film of time without causing trouble. 
 
        
             
        
        
        
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The man was about to be hanged.
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Ambrose Bierce's short story "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge" tells the story of how a convicted man was about to be hanged on the railroad bridge. The man, Peyton Farquhar, was a plantation farmer who was accused of trying to burn down the bridge during the Civil War.
The lines/ excerpt given in the question is from the first paragraph of the story which shows Peyton waiting for his death. The author/ speaker of the story is describing the scene and setting of the story, the exact point where we see Peyton (yet unnamed) waiting for the rope to be pulled which will finalize his death.