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    In this specific selection of The Great Gatsby, F. Scott Fitzgerald uses figurative language, diction, and a dominate impression, to portray the growing tension of the climax, the common themes of the American dream, and loving commitments failing. In the beginning of this passage, Tom is taken back by Gatsby announcing that Daisy never loved him but loved Gatsby for the past five years. Throughout this scene Fitzgerald uses figurative language to reference Daisy and Tom’s relationship…

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    1. Malala has many scenes that were interesting throughout these chapters. There were different scenes that struck different chords within me. Once scene that stuck out to me was when they talked about Pashtun’s code of conduct. In this scene, a woman a young woman looked at a boy from under her long dark eyelashes. “In our society for a girl to flirt with any many brings shame to the family, though it’s all right for the man.” (66) Later it was discovered that she was poisoned by her family. As…

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    board. Using balsa wood, our drone should still be able to weigh only around 4 pounds. Construction of the wing will be done first, and the body will be created to match. The wingspan will most likely be close to the 3 foot maximum, with an average chord length between 6-8 inches [10]. It is the team’s understanding that our task at hand is to design and build a medical drone that can provide urgent help to those in remote locations. Therefore, on April 24, 2017 we will deliver a final report…

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    Desegregation In Selma

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    film. For example, showing the bodies of the four girls killed on the church steps “floating” across the screen and then subsequently being found on the ground buried underneath the rubble of the church steps gave me goosebumps and really struck a chord with me personally. Furthermore, I found the scene where Annie is attempting to register to vote particularly shocking because she was asked questions that I, as an American citizen born and raised in the states, could not answer. This truly…

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    inspired her daughter to be free to express herself through language. Dillard’s mother was fascinated by the sound of words and how they worked together. Often, she would repeat the same phrase, enjoying the way it melodiously played from her vocal chords and rolled off her tongue. “Terwilliger bunts one,” a seemingly simple phrase called out by a radio…

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    implication that the first movement sonata form has indeed been emancipated from the looming tyranny of the minor key and that the movement will, in fact, end in C major as opposed to C minor. In measure 194, the ESC is presented as a strong C major chord which should indicate the emancipation of the movement; however, this is not the case. As the closing material quickly continues, E-flats are reintroduced signaling that the outcome of the struggle between major and minor has not yet been…

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    Pt1420 Unit 3 Assignment

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    Data collected prior to placement such as Oneschool information and previous assessment items assisted in the lesson planning by allowing me to identify not only the students’ academic levels to date, but also note that all students spoke English as their first language, none of the students identified as Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander and there were no students with disabilities (1.3 - 1.6 AITSL, 2011). The summative assessment for the topic, and curriculum expectations also informed…

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    songs by Florida Georgia Line, Eminem, Bob Marley, and Led Zeppelin in quick succession. Not surprisingly, we are able to easily identify what type of radio station we are listening to after only a few seconds (just enough time for a few lyrics and chords to be played). To help provide deeper insight as to why this is possible, Jennifer C. Lena extensively studied the idea of musical genres as a way to help organize and understand the relationship between different pieces of music. In her…

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    Many unborn babies have been killed and many others emotionally affected by abortion. Except in the case of rape or incest, abortion must become illegal. Abortion is the termination of a pregnancy and the death of a fetus. If induced, abortion is equivalent to murder. Abortion can be very harmful to both the mother and, of course, the unborn baby. Abortion is a procedure that kills unborn babies, and usually performed because the mother does not want her child. A pregnancy usually lasts…

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    To me, genius is finding your base as an artist, then bringing and accepting the world around you, then finally using what the world gives you to your own advantage with your base as an artist in mind. Looking back through out history of all art, all geniuses do this which sets them apart from everyone else. Their impact, whether it’s negative or positive, will have a huge impact and change the course of their art form. For the Latin community, this impact sometimes came with a invigorating…

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