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    sins, and that he suffered while he was taken to the Calvary. Through the time Christians have been reliving those moments. Each year a group of people comes up with a play, a demonstration of what happened to Jesus. Although it might not be perfectly portrayed, the group puts all the effort and time to give a good demonstration. It takes some weeks to get ready, practice, and memorize the dialogue. The main goal is to leave a positive impact in all the viewers. Most of the time that goal is…

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    aspect that I can teach them is the importance of demonstrations. Americans can participate in demonstrations through marches, boycotts and sit-ins. Protesting is importance, for instance, when the rights of Americans are abused, for example, when police shoot blacks, people should demonstrate to oppose racial segregation, which is an issue that the United States has fought for centuries. In addition, I would teach employees the importance of demonstration when their rights are abused, for…

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    is the demonstration of courage in the face of fear. Fear is debilitating. It cripples its victims and acts as an impediment for action. While fear at times is necessary, its effect is more often negative. A leader demonstrates valor by conquering fear and relieving others from its grasp. A leader sees the necessity for change and despite being fearful himself faces danger, willing to bear the consequences for his followers. Additionally, valor implies nobility. Nobility is a demonstration of…

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    burying her brother, Antigone is caught in the act and sentenced to death but has taken her life before the king could (Sophocles ). Sophocles’ story of Antigone’s act of civil disobedience motivated many peaceful protests such as the nonviolent demonstrations against segregation lead by activist like Dr. Martin Luther King,…

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    management strategies in order to help them coping with their feeling of anxiety due to the act of bully, by doing role-play, group discussion and skill demonstration. This program can also be done together with the parents’ attendance in one or two session of the intervention. This is to boost up the victims of school bullying…

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    Persepolis Mother

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    be powerful and loud. Taji wants Marjane to grow up strong and proud of who she is. She taught Marjane to never be afraid of what other people say or do, as long as she is true to herself. Unfortunately, Taji’s best intentions backfire at the demonstration. In chapter 10, the situation begins to take a turn for the worst. An image shows radical traditionalists clubbing the Satrapis while chanting, “THE SCARF OR A BEATING” (page 76 row 2 column 2). The terrified family is seen screaming in fear…

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    student. The teachers in the classroom do not really ask questions unless they are do evaluations. The students in the classroom have a hard time giving the teacher feedback because most of them are nonverbal or cannot comprehend. There are many demonstrations the teachers show the studnets while working with them. Before a teacher and a student begins doing a worksheet, the teacher will demonstate what they will be doing first. Audio-visuals are common in an everyday lesson. The students have…

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    veils, there were some women protesting for the veils. According to Satrapi, “everywhere in the streets there were demonstrations for and against the veil.” (Satrapi 5). Indubitably, women in Iran were able to take stance on their decisions since they had knowledge of the situation that was going on in Iran. On the other hand, girls in Iran were unable to participate in the demonstrations since they were not aware of the reasons why they were obligated to wear veils. This was exhibited through…

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    Vark Analysis

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    There is two aspects involves in Aural mode hearing of the listener and speaking of the speaker. Kinesthetic mode is the style in which Patient A used tactile learning style, can touch the physical appearance of education material, practically, demonstration and active participation in practice. In other words, Kinesthetic mode is the combination of auditory and visual learning style. Read/Write mode is another style of learning, Patient A scored 4 in this style. Patient A can read the…

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    The Iranian Revolution, social classes, and gender roles all had a significant impact on Marjane Satrapi’s life which is displayed in her book, Persepolis. To symbolize the revolution, we selected an image that displays the phases of the moon, which represents the phases the people of Iran had to go through to get to a complete revolution. To represent the idea of social classes, we decided upon a diagram that shows the percentages of the different social classes which explains why Marjane’s…

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