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    The Thinking Rat The Thinking Rat Navdeep Singh When looking at our daily activities at the end of the day we tend to just focus on what we’ve accomplished and don’t really look at how we achieved it or how did we gain the knowledge to learn and finish the work. In fact, many individuals suppose that only humans learn and obtain knowledge, which is not quite the case. Needless to say, learning is not only a human ability but this ability is present to animals as well. While…

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    Playwright Arthur Miller Miller was an American playwright who was unconventional and who had who criticised the problems in society which was a huge factor in defining his style of genre. He was born in Harlem, New York in 1915. He attended the University of Michigan before moving back to the East to produce stage production. He was once married to Marilyn Monroe, making the public notice him more. Overall he was married three times after. He came from a moderately wealthy background until his…

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    Jack Merridew Face Paint

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    Within The Lord of the Flies by William Golding, Jack Merridew whom is a choir boy for the boys school is compelled to use face paint while hunting. The using of face paint shows us that Jack is trying to cover himself us and to remove civilization from his life so he can become a full savage. This is shown on page sixty-six of The Lord of the Flies when the text reads that “He capered toward Bill and the mask was a thing on its own, behind which Jack hid, liberated from shame and self…

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    Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew scene that our group had to perform, we made several key decisions in order to more accurately reflect the true personalities of our characters. These decisions affected the tone with which we spoke, the way did blocking on stage, the props in we used as well as the disguises we wore. To begin, our group decided it would be wise to go through the reading several times without acting out the scene first in order to get a feel for what kind of tone we…

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    When I was eight-ish years old, I played soccer for the villa rica recreational department. We had a game, it was the last game of the season, it was the championship game. We played against a team called “The cougars” and By the end of the game our two teams were tied at 2-2; The game went into overtime. The referees decided that the game would end with a PK shootout. I was chosen as the goalie for my team, and my friend, Will, was the shooter (but he’s not important). The teams flipped a coin…

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    way to order the vocabulary words; it is mixing together the words and definitions rather than repeating the same word over and over again in a blocked fashion (Carpenter, 2014). In the paper, I will review current literature in interleaving versus blocking or massed. I will then offer my recommendation for a potential workplace training model.…

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    Guinea Pig Ilem Lab Report

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    Hence, due to the blocking properties of lignocaine, it prevents the depolarization of the postsynaptic neuron, and averts the initiation of an action potential (Sheu and Lederer, 1985). The effects of lignocaine on the intestinal smooth muscle are described to be concentration-dependent…

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    The Big Lebowski

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    The introduction of The Big Lebowski is set up in such a way so we get an idea of the lead characters, specifically The Dude. One way mise-en-scène is utilized in a beneficial manner is costume design. For instance, when The Dude is first introduced in The Big Lebowski he’s seen wearing an outlandish bathroom robe. Along with this robe comes a beaten-up pair of shorts and a plain white t-shirt. He’s then shown wear a similar outfit the following day. From this alone, the audience can get a…

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    A Doll's House Metaphors

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    hypocrisy and the struggle within a seemingly happy marriage. Appearances and reality, as well as betrayal and deception, are key discussions from A Doll’s House. Throughout the book, Ibsen used metaphors for crafting, plot sequences, and character blocking for emphasis of the themes. The chasm between appearances and reality can refer to Ibsen’s crafting of metaphor and plot sequence. Dr. Rank’s big black hat is considered one of the metaphors that Ibsen uses in crafting. In Act III, Dr. Rank…

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    Internet is something that most people use at least once a day, whether it is for social media, checks sports scores, or just watching YouTube videos, it is something that everyone enjoys. At Niagara Equipment Corp. CEO Justine Timmons believes that installing a new internet monitoring program, limiting internet use to the employees, is that best solution to increase productivity, the employees of Niagara Equipment Corp. believe otherwise. They believe that there are far less drastic measures…

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