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    individuals can be considered tainted with an underlying level of insanity, even though they made it back portraying a surface level of sanity. In Heart of Darkness, Joseph Conrad uses color imagery, symbolism, and dehumanization of the characters in order to display an underlying parallel between Marlow’s journey into the Congo and the level of sanity/humanity left in humanity after it is faced with temptation and darkness.…

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    Heart Of Darkness

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    title “Heart of Darkness” has been developed by Conrad through implementing the use of literary devices to illustrate the character’s progression into a savage state of being through interactions with his environments during the passage into deeper and deeper to the unknown. The relationship…

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    I believe this will increase students’ engagement; and, on an educational level, I feel these skills are important for students to learn for three major reasons. First, the students will understand the purpose and outcome of an experiment at a deeper level if they create the procedure and write about it. I have found that students do not seem to connect the application of a skill to an experiment when they are following…

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    Beholder Understanding and making sense of the diverse inner psych that resides in each of us, is a daunting task. One thing is for certain, as long as humans have been able to communicate; they have had the ability to create stories and rumors. The deeper question is why? Why do people start rumors to begin with and then exactly who is spreading them? Gregory Rodriguez, a columnist with the Los Angeles Times examines these questions in his article written in 2009, called Truth is in the Ear…

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    The Neutral Mask Analysis

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    comes from putting on the mask, expressing yourself solely through your body’ (Schiffman, 2005). Mask work aims to free the actors from the pressures placed on delivering lines and instead allows them to connect with the characters on a deeper and more physical level. The ‘Neutral Mask’’ (Lecoq,2009:p39) is the perfect starting point, it is a mask without expression or characteristics and it's blank nature forces…

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    One piece that we read this year in LCS that has stuck in my memory was the poem Behind Grandma’s House by Gary Soto. While we did not spend a ton of time on this piece, this poem made me think on a deeper level, and as a result has stuck in my mind. What caught my attention in this poem was the ending when the grandmother punches the boy square in the face. In addition to seeming to being unexpected, the Grandma’s actions made me consider the morality of hitting children. In 2016, society has a…

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    the UK and pressures on getting personal attention and care from Doctors and GP’s at an affordable cost, personal management of long term health conditions is a key concern of patients. The proposal is quite comprehensive, covering and providing a level of detail on all the major headings such as market opportunity, customer segments, product features and benefits, business projection of revenue and costs etc. However your overall brand and marketing solution and response to this significant…

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    Scholarly writing is deeper than simply forming sentences. The intended audience, voice, and grammar needs to be considered. Writing at a scholarly level can be difficult and according to Introduction to Scholarly Writing: Purpose, Audience, and Evidence, it is important for the writer to know what they are writing about, what they are writing about is true, and what they are writing matters. Writing at a scholarly level should contain the least amount of bias and opinion based writing.…

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    As I was reading The Servant, by James C. Hunter, I felt a sense of accomplishment by being able to recognize some concepts and theories I learned in my Business Management class. Some of these concepts and theories include: servant leadership (pgs.64,65,77,85), power vs. authority (pgs.80, 85), theory X and theory Y (pg.72,73), Maslow´s hierarchy of needs (pg.68-70), and the Hawthorne effect (pgs.103-105). Servant Leadership (pgs.64-65,77,85) When I began reading The Servant, it was evident…

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    Regardless of being on a conscious or subconscious level of awareness, it is universal knowledge that we’re unique, whether it is on an individual level, or as a whole species, but, sometimes, it takes a reminder to reignite the flame that has been burning across countless generations of mankind. At the beginning of this course, I had no interest in looking deeper, in making my own wave in a murky sea of answers, so, when asked what I thought it meant to be…

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