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    in mathematics, numbers are defined as a value, or an amount, represented by unique symbols, digits. There are two types of numbers, real number which exists on the number line and complex number or as defined as “imaginary number” which is outside of the number line. Real numbers are accepted as a simple idea where their properties can be proven using logic and reasoning, while for imaginary number or “i” cannot exists on the number line because square-root of a negative number is irrational,…

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    Elements Of A Lesson Plan

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    Elements of a Lesson Plan - Suggested Answers | Age/level | Objective(s) | Time | Resources/materials | Classroom set-up | Warm-up | Process (the activity or task) | Assessments | Follow-up | Select the verb that is conjugated into simple present: Angela ________ carrots for her salad. (cuts) Which sentence is written in the imperative? (Listen to your parents.) Select the verb that is conjugated into present continuous: Rather than shoes, I _________ sandals. (am…

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    Who doesn’t like a good movie? For many, it is the most joyous form of escapism. Viewers could break from their social and humanly limitations, and immerse themselves into the life and role of the star character; the hero or the heroine. One would find love, romance, innate super-powers, and finally, social acceptance (sometimes even reverence), all within the gratifying time frame of two hours. Like sex, their transferred-to-on-screen alter ego would build up to a climax, to at last explode…

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    him that is recognised by Ralf as soon as they meet. Simon is used to represent what is good about the boys. Simon feels at home with the nature of the island, it seems to accept him and he is in harmony with his surroundings. Simon exhibits a number of contradictory characteristics. He is community spirited and helpful when building the shelters with Ralf, yet on occasions is solitary and reclusive. He often walks alone at night through the jungle and does not share the boys underlying…

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    My First America Class

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    may or may not have a pop quiz coming up,” the aged professor says. Concluding the class with a slight cunning grin. As all the students get up to grab their bags and leave, I turn to Amanda and say, “hey Amanda, would you want to exchange phone numbers so we can do the homework for next week.” The words get out from my mouth very quickly, since I had been thinking about what to say during the lecture and had carefully prepared this sentence as if I was going to address the President. “Yea what…

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    Symbolism of Savagery and Civilization in Lord of the Flies The use of symbols and imagery in literature allows the audience to engage themselves in the novel. William Golding’s Lord of the Flies portrays the diverse aspects of humanity through detailed symbols. The symbol which gives the novel its name, the severed pig’s head on a stick, and Simon’s encounter with it, visually displays the sadist side of humanity and the temptation of evil. From the beginning of the novel, the child-like fear…

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    There are many difficulties and struggles that a First Generation American student like myself experience on the daily. My main struggle is the language barrier with English reading and writing. Growing up with foreign parents was not the easiest thing, but ended up being worthwhile at the end. My first and native language is Polish. I had not learned the English language till I started preschool and that is where I learned it from. Due to not knowing English well enough, I had to go to…

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    Flies Fear Quotes

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    “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself”, said former US president, Franklin D Roosevelt. This has been proven true countless times throughout history where fear shaped humanity for the worse. In the novel Lord of the Flies by William Golding, fear is present since the beginning of the book . The boys battle against the beast is one of the major conflicts that takes place in the narrative. Their fear of the unknown, personified as the beast, causes the boys on the island to descend into…

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    no longer be done. People take advantage of technology because has made our lives simpler but at the same time it has made us even lazier. Phones for example, is a portable way to store and find information through its apps. You can store phone numbers in a contact book within the phone so you don 't have to remember it. It sounds convenient, but what would happen if a phone is useless to you? In an emergency situation, the first thing people would do is get to safety and/or call someone.…

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    Ralph Ralph symbolizes leadership, guidance, and control over a society. In the beginning of the novel he is the one that organizes the meetings and calm the boys of the dangers. Even though there is another boy, Jack, that wants to be leader, most of them pick Ralph because he starts building shelter and finding ways to get off the island. To add, he was the one to calm everyone else down when rumors of a beast were spotted in the mountain. He led a team to the top of the mountain to see if…

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