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    While Bloom and Brooks are in agreeance that empathy is unnecessary, Bloom makes it apparent that there are others that disagree. One of which Bloom states is Martin Hoffman who believes that empathy is where morality derives. I agree that empathy can be harmful or unnecessary in some aspects of life. I believe that without empathy…

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    Algae blooms create dead zones and emit carbon dioxide. This proposal based on historical and current evidence will illuminate the effects of climate change…

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    be an active listener, it shows that listening involves given feedback to the speaker so they will that you were actually paying attention. Next topic would be Bloom Taxonomy is a classification of how we think in other words the higher or of how individuals think. It will discuss and explain why it is shaped in the form of a pyramid. Bloom Taxonomy is divided into six different learning styles and this paper will discuss each one. Kolb learning style is used a lot by educators this style…

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    reveals a great concern for the safety of Hamlet in Act 1, when he forewarns Hamlet to be cautious in his meeting with the ghost, lest it does something to kill him(Shakespeare, Raffel and Bloom). Moreover, in Act 4, Horatio warns Hamlet to be careful going into the sword fight with Laertes(Shakespeare, Raffel and Bloom). To add to it, both Hamlet and Horatio express a readiness to die for their principles. In particular, Hamlet resigns himself to…

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    Hardy during the year of 1867. It expresses the bitter end of a relationship and the deep rooted feeling of regret. The poem is believed to be written about a woman by the name of Eliza Nicholls, who Hardy met during his first visit to London in 1863 (Bloom 37). “Neutral Tones” includes Hardy’s predictable references to God, gloom, and distaste for a relationship. In the poem, the speaker reminisces about standing next to a pond on a winter day with a lover from years ago. The speaker’s choice…

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    the class and aims at Edward Scissorhands showing off his hands. Walking up the stairs, Will Bloom heads to see his dad after not talking to him for three years. The camera focuses on Will’s face as he looks questioned to know what he will say to his dad. When Willy Wonka is talking to the crowd about the edible grass the camera positions upward from the grass to show the golden ticket winners. As Edward Bloom lays in bed the camera angles upward from the bed sheets to show Edward’s exhaustedly…

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    The Salmon Crisis

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    This anthropocentric view is partly hinted at by the title, “The salmon crisis,” but most obviously by the term “39,000 tons of fish kill.” Let us consider a similar situation involving humans more directly. Say an algae bloom effected Ellensburg’s drinking supply and everyone in Ellensburg died. A reporter would never refer to the deceased as 2000 tons of people, to do so would marginalize the life of all those lives lost. The title then confirms the anthropocentric view…

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    2,000 sea otters worldwide. Sea otters can possibly be represented as a poster child for reintroduction yet they still remain on the endangered list. There are many reasons why sea otters are endangered and those include human impact, toxic algae blooms, oil spills and habitat loss. Sea otters are quite fascinating animals and they have an interesting scientific name, enhydra lutris. Sea otters hold…

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    1.Symbolism is a big part of the short story Flight. The entire story leads up to the death of Pepe which symbolizes that he has entered man hood. In the Bloom article it says “No longer able to run, he stands high on top of a rock and faces his pursuers’ bullets head on. Thus, according to the precepts of his family and his culture, Pepe dies a “man” (Werlock). 2.Death has a significant role in this story. Pepe father died when he accidently fell on a rattle snake. This is significant because…

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    Bloom In each of Bloom’s three taxonomies (cognitive, affective, and psychomotor), lower levels provide a base for higher levels of learning (Bloom, 1956; Kauchak&Eggen, 1998). The lower level such as comprehension and application relates to higher order skills. The need for mastering of the lower levels are important as they need to be able to apply these skills in various situation before continue with higher order skills include analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (McDavitt, 1993). Higher…

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