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    the soonest piece and was loaded with vivacity and complex cross rhythms working to a euphoric completion, and the singers were seriously vigilant and aware of each other. Robert Parsons ' ‘’Ave Maria’ ’was captivating in its effortlessness and consonant excellence, the singing was easy and normal. I was very surprised to see the high level of their voices. Then the Desprez ‘’Benedicta’’ had the singers communicate with each other and us (the audience). In the third set moved from the…

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    It was not until the first century BCE, with the Roman orator Cicero, that Greco-Roman thought had its first advocate of a fully developed theory of just war. His De Officiis deals extensively with what constitutes a just reason for war as well as just conduct within war. Although Cicero's reasoning and examples derive entirely from Roman history, the passage bears a striking resemblance to the fullest biblical explication of just war, the 20th chapter of Deuteronomy. Perhaps the most…

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    The high modality statement “We are the dead” uttered by Winston parallels the euphemism of ‘dead man walking’; the plosive consonant affirms the inevitability of our protagonist’s demise. However, the statement can also be interpreted metaphorically; foreshadowing Winston’s metaphorical death – the eradication of his individuality as later captured by the process of purgation…

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    A.) In the poem “Facing It” on page 820, the author uses various colors as symbolism. DiYanni defines symbolism as “any object or action that represents something beyond itself” DiYanni (536). He first uses the color black a few times. I think the color black represents the color of his skin as well as the color of the memorial. I can infer this because the poem states, “My black face fades, hiding inside the black granite”. He says his face is black and we later learn the granite is the…

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    Case study part one Antonio is a four-year-old boy who is enrolled in a play-based preschool class. He has many positive influences in his life. Antonio appears to be typically developing. He has good social skills and likes to play with his peers. He can follow directions and do basic academics that are developmentally appropriate for his age. Antonio follows three-step commands, which according to the CDC, means he is on target developmentally. In addition to that, he can make friends and…

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    The King’s Speech: Foul or Fair Representation in Film? Film possesses the power to transport us to different places and times: some real, some imagined. When filmmakers choose real stories, they face difficult artistic decisions that may or may not be supported by reality. In the award-winning film, The King’s Speech, director Tom Hooper mirrors many events from the actual speech therapy engagement between King George VI and Leonard Logue. King George VI needs to find his voice to encourage…

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    The GFTA-2 elicits the production of 61 consonant sounds by using 34 picture plates and 53 target words. Standardized scores were collected, but these scores cannot be compared to the general population. The GFTA-2 does not reach a normal distribution for most ages. For the GFTA-2 the standard score…

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    Mr. Fox is a 39 year old man with an eight year history of Parkinson’s disease. According to medical reports, he is in the moderate stages of the disease (Stage 3). Mr. Fox has reported consistent weight loss over the last 8 months. Until recently, Mr. Fox could continue in his occupation as a professional actor. He has a wife and three young children. OBSERVATIONS AND ASSESSMENT RESULTS Oral Peripheral Examination: An oral peripheral exam was completed to determine the adequacy of the…

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    inequality. The “unceasing vigilance of agents of the United States Handicapper General” represents the total loss of individuality and freedom as a direct result of complete equality (409). The type of equality here is not the type of equality consonant with the American constitution. The equality mentioned in the constitution is a coherent equality but not the equality that is enforced and insisted upon in Vonnegut’s utopian society. Vonnegut directly approaches that in the opening lines as…

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    My group and I chose to focus on the library center. The reasons we feel it is an important center for the classroom is because the children could built knowledge through readings, improve vocabulary, use their imagination, culture/ religion, and allows them to have a place to relax and choose books based on self-interest. Firstly, children are able to build knowledge from information they acquire in the books. We have to allow children to explore and learn base on self-interest. The…

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