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    John Cage was an American composer that experimented with the very nature of sound and developed new ways of notating music. Cage’s ideas on composition influenced many artists such as painters, musicians, and chorographers. Cage questioned the musical preconceptions that was left from the 19th century. Arnold Schoenberg, a teacher of John Cage, called Cage “not a composer, but an inventor of genius” (Hicks, 1990). Many musicians, and to much of the public, thought Cage’s compositions…

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    basically state that language acquisition is a learning that isn't really seen as learning. It comes more from an urge to need to know how to communicate that a person learn to understand what words mean. For example, when a child first learns to say "dada mama." They don't know what they are saying or what it means, they just understand that it helps them communicate with their parents. Speaking can be seen as an adaptation that a person goes through in a lifetime in order for them to survive;…

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    Women were conditioned from birth. A baby’s first word is dada. Language is a way to demonstrate societies’ value and understanding of the world. It plays a role in shaping gender. Through different phases of time a word’s meaning changes and new concepts develop. It reveals the continuity of traditional gender…

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    ne of the main things in a story is the tone, which is what will make you understand how the writer or a character in the story feels towards something in particular. When Armand and Desiree got married at eighteen and she had a baby during the first years of their marriage, happiness was the tone and not only because he married the love of his life but also because Desiree had a baby boy. In those days, men prefer a male than a female as a child so they can continue to pass on the family’s last…

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    Sickle Baby Observation

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    Healthy (full-term infants) are born at 37 weeks of gestation and healthy (preterm infants) are born at 34 weeks or later. Weight is the main source of assessing newborn health; full term infants should weigh about 5.5 to 8.5lbs and are 18.5 to 21.5 inches. Infant’s calorie needs are assessed by evaluating their weight, growth rate, sleep/wake cycle, temperature and climate, physical activity, metabolic response to food, and health status or recovery from illness. Length boards and scales are…

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    The more you talk to these children the more they will start to comprehend and start saying actual words like mama dada just like I saw with Mrs. E Seeing how the child listens and reacts to mother’s voice from day one is just amazing. Children are like sponges they absorb the language and they pick it up quick. The understanding that all children develop differently…

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    Summer Olympic Games

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    forms of analysis will be developed The forms of analysis will be data coding, thematic analysis and theoretical framework. How will this support the claim in the research Coding and thematic analysis are helpful to deal with the large amount of the dada which is needed to answer the research question. Coding can help to refine the essence of each single document, while thematic analysis focuses on exploring the relations among documents as evidence to support the claim of the…

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    child more than anything. Maria has never had that balance. Her parents are both extremely strict. On the same note, her parents also left not liking each other. In the book it noted that, " 'It wouldn 't bother me a bit if something happens to your dada. ' "(365). They seemed to wish the worst for each other. Even divorced parents don 't tend to treat other that way, but from that one single sentence shows that nobody was too happy about her leaving. Of course, her husband was befriending El…

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    This observation was probably made by the novelist as he had travelled all over India, even to the Punjab, during his service in the army. However, this is a very dispassionate description of the carnage, although its horrors have been described very graphically. He too must have been stunned by the violence and the carnage that was the culmination of the freedom struggle. Manohar Malgonkar has also drawn the attention of the reader towards the ideals which no longer hold water and the creed of…

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    Police Freedom Definition

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    Over the years, the United States has been one of the most unrestricted countries in the world. Freedom is something that America has that differs from many other countries. Our freedom is limited to an extent, and kept close to lawful orders. Freedom has been the one idea or act that has led to the death or injury of one of many minorities’. Protesting and exercising a basic right such as, freedom to assemble, have been the escalation of police brutality. Other countries that have similar laws…

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