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    3.0 Bloom’s Taxonomy 3.1 Knowledge Define what a computer is. The word: ‘computer’, had many definitions throughout history. The first meaning was a calculator – the UNIVAC machine to be exact. The UNIVAC was a privatized machine which predicted next presidents to be elected, its system: artificial intelligence: ‘computer’ being trademarked by UNIVAC in easier terms but that changed over time. When IBM released its own calculator to go against the UNIVAC, the term ‘computer’ changed to ‘an…

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    Bloom regards Hamlet as Shakespeare’s masterpiece (Bloom). This is shone through his endless and vast work that has been not only inspired by Hamlet, but entirely based off of Hamlet. More than a muse to Bloom, Hamlet has become a template for his vision of the human race. This template is not contained in the seventeenth century, but is everlasting, to Bloom. Through Bloom’s eyes, the short an entertaining tale that William Shakespeare…

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    William Shakespeare himself. “The Bard” arguably best took on human nature, and the natural environment, at least from the point of his written understanding. Reiterated within the first chapters of Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human Pages, Harold Bloom, the paramount scholar on the subject, makes his case on what is meant, in dealing with the renewed sense of insight transposed through each of Shakespeare’s plays. He even goes to lengths such as by dividing mere “characterization” made…

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    Another example of a character who had demonstrated their loyalty is Mary Call Luther, from Trial Valley, North Carolina. In Where the Lilies Bloom Mary Call proves her loyalty to her father, Roy Luther, by keeping the promises that she had sworn to him on his deathbed. The promises were to bury his body in secret after he died, never accept help from strangers, prevent Devola, her elder sister, from getting married to Kiser Pease, and to always keep the family together. Under no circumstance…

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    Paris, in Full Bloom and Color, in the Early 1900s. No one is a stranger to the black and white vintage photographs back in the day. Despite that exhausting trend, Leon Gimpel, Stephane Passet, Georges Chevalier, and Auguste Leon set out in 1909 under the strict instructions of a French banker Albert Kahn and went on a journey around the world armed with only an Autochrome Lumière. Their rule was simple: go out to the world and document it in vivid and alive colors. These photographers took…

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    Where the Lilies Bloom by: Vera and Bill Cleaver Some of examples of historically accurate technology in the book where the lilies bloom are cars, radios, and tractors. The religion in the book was christian and the culture in the book was wildcrafting in the book the Luther family do wildcrafting because they live on the smokey mountains where conditions there are hard so the second eldest daughter Mary Call does wildcrafting to get herbs for people that are sick such as Roy Luther her father.…

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    Writing Assignment – Paul Bloom: Can prejudice ever be a good thing? To feel scared when a black man is running up behind you, to be hesitant to hire or date an obese person, to be aggressive towards Muslims solely because of the attacks on 9/11 is to be prejudiced. Prejudice means “prejudgment”, an unjustifiable and usually negative attitude toward a group – often a different cultural, ethnic, or gender group. Prejudice is a three-part combination of stereotypes, emotions, and predispositions.…

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    Both close readings and distant readings of texts help to gain a better insight of the idea that the writer was trying to portray through their writing. When I read Emily Dickinson’s “Bloom-is Result- to meet a Flower” I did both a close reading and a distant reading of the text. Both helped to give me a deep understanding of the poem. The close reading consisted of me examining and studying the text. In my close reading I looked up words I didn’t know and read the poem multiple times. I made…

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    There is an evidence that Mootoo's novel shares with the readers to invoke queer identities on the surface. However, Mootoo explores these queer identities in numerous ways. "Cereus Blooms at Night" allows us to see the unnatural and natural forces of queer identities that are present in the novel as something deeper in society. Tyler and Otoh have a shared queerness in terms of their sexualities and how they become an unnatural force in their society's. Tyler struggles to come to terms with his…

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    Rose In Bloom, by Louisa May Alcott, tells the story of a young woman growing up. Set in Boston during the 19th Century, Rose Campbell is a beautiful young lady returning home after spending two years abroad in Europe. Upon returning, she is somewhat perturbed at discovering that home is not quite what it was when she left. Being the heiress of a large fortune, she finds herself surrounded by numerous friends and male admirers, many of which desire only her money. Having been raised by her Uncle…

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