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    Aurora was taught by her aunt all the common female skills as she grew up, but she was also educated in real subjects too. “I learnt a little algebra, a little / Of the mathematics,–brushed with extreme flounce / The circle of the sciences, because / She misliked women who are frivolous” (403-406). Aurora’s aunt gives her the chance to truly become educated, by allowing her to learn math and science as a child. The traditionally male subjects allowed aurora to be more independent…

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    Poet’s Mind and Self-Regard It’s fairly easy to figure Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s Aurora Leigh is the female version of William Wordsworth’s The Prelude. After all, Browning and Wordsworth were close companions. Similar to The Prelude, Aurora Leigh is essentially about a woman’s journey in finding her inner poetic self. Browning and Wordsworth’s thematic sense with one’s self image is different in that Aurora Leigh claims more importance of a woman poet’s inner and artistic growth as well as…

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    Interaction Project Paper Assignment: Aurora Public School Board Meeting At Aurora Public Schools, students come from 130+ countries and speak 160+ languages, students are admitted into elite colleges and universities including Stanford, MIT and Yale, and students earn prestigious financial aid awards including scholarships from the Boettcher Foundation, Daniels Fund and Gates Millennium Scholars Program (Aurora Public Schools). For my Interaction Project, I attended an Aurora Public School…

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    and bacteria, the cancer-causing Aurora kinases have grown resistant to normal cancer therapy (Dar). After a few years of research, scientists have found ways to target the Aurora kinases that cause cancer. Instead of normal cancer treatments, doctors have been using drugs that inhibit the Aurora kinases. When the kinases have been inhibited, they cannot function properly. This means that the Aurora-A kinase will not be able to form the mitotic spindle and the Aurora-B kinase will be unable to…

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    When Murata-Hori used a negative mutant form of Aurora-B kinase, they noticed that the movement of chromosomes was abnormal (Murata-Hori & Wang, 2002). With the mutant form, the chromosomes was seen to be arranged into two elongated bundles on the sides of the spindle axis instead of forming a metaphase…

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    releases her anger by cursing Stefan’s child, Aurora, and soon comes to regret her rash decision as she grows close to the young girl (Maleficent). In Disney’s 2014 motion picture film Maleficent, many criterions…

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    Aurora and Kathmandu are both multicultural cities and both have a large population. Similarly, both cities are a focal point to exchange their traditional values and norms. In Kathmandu, people have similar ethnic backgrounds, however Aurora has people of all different ethnic backgrounds from different parts of the worlds. Likewise, both cities have unity in diversity…

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    not been found yet, and sadly may never be. This is the case with the family of Aurora del Valle. Aurora herself is a bastard child, claimed to be a child of one of the members of the del Valle family, but she doesn’t know exactly who is her biological father. She lives with one of her two grandmothers, Paulina del Valle, who does everything she can to erase the past of Aurora before she came into their family. Aurora sets it upon herself to discover the truth, and with it finds secrets about…

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    contemporary and stylistic approach while also dealing with the theme of adapting to drastically different changes in life, by allowing Aurora, the protagonist, to undergo…

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    Education System Failures

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    What A Failure: Aurora Public Schools Focus on something for a moment. Imagine a child in elementary school school,and their teachers talk of the importance of education, to have their homework on time, to pay attention in class, study hard, maintain punctuality, and know that all of this will pay off one day. Now stop! Get rid of that notion to which everything is going to be okay, because suddenly they find out that those values programmed into them from day one, are a fallacy. The…

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