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    a 103 °F (39 °C) fever IV. Blackboard Jungle 1. Genre: social commentary film 2. Composer: Max C. Freedman 3. Lyrical content: a story tells about teachers in an inner-city school. It is based on the novel of the same name by Evan Hunter. 4. Tessitura 5. Harmony: Fairly long phrases in verse and chorus. 6. Orchestration: AABA 7. Texture: simple melody plus accompaniment, rich harmonies in voices 8. How the music is used in the film: The film…

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    fan of the actor, director, and writer Woody Allen. Her favorite films are the Heat and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Her nickname is ScarJo and she hates it. She is a big fan of Woody Allen. She is very close friends with fellow actor Chris Evans, they have appeared in many films together. (“AceShowbiz”) Scarlett attended the famed Manhattan Professional Children’s School. Her performance was stunning. She graduated from the school in 2002. In June of 2004 she was invited to join the…

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    McGuire, she was really nice. I had Mrs. Bruns for World History, she was alright I guess. She definitely did not like me or my friend Chance. Freshman year was a great year I got to know my nephew, Hunter better. My favorite class was Foundations of Science and Algebra. The classes were interesting and had a lot of fun in them. In my Science class I had Parker Holland-dunn and Alberto Ramon. We had a good time in that class. In my Algebra class I had…

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    The author further argues that the number of people who would have been killed could have been worse had the civilians carrying guns had not been around. According to Hunter, a fight against those bearing firearms is like people are trying to beat the point that led to the enacting of the second amendment since the amendment allow citizens to possess firearms and use them for self-defense. Those in support or agreement…

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    Throughout history classic fairy tales have been retold and changed. These changes reflect to the social culture at the time of each variant. Changes that are portrayed onto characters and plots of the tale. For instance many know the tale of the little girl going off into the woods alone wearing a red hood, known as Little Red Riding Hood. Little Red Riding Hood has many variants; versions where Little Red is foolish and ultimately eaten and others where she is fearless and meets the end she…

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    levels in the blood stream to ensure there is enough energy to carry out bodily functions. The type of fats you should include in your diet are unsaturated fat, which are included in oily fish (omega 3 and 6), nuts, avocadoes and olives. According to Hunter J.E, Zhang J and Kris-Etherton P.M (2010), these fats have been proven to lower cholesterol and reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease. Dietary choice may not be the only impact of becoming obese, as the lack of physical exercise can also…

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    A pseudoscience an idea that is an idea that is mistaken for being true or scientific fact. Because it cannot be explained does not mean that it is the supernatural. A pseudoscience topic that should be looked into ghosts and the idea of a life after we are dead. This is such a controversial topic that has left people confused for many centuries, but with the scientific advancements that we have today it’s safe to say there is no such thing. The idea of ghost has been very popular because there…

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    The UDHR surfaced from two fundamental Western Declarations (Brown, 1999). These declarations include the 18th century French and US Declarations (Wronka, 1998), which both helped construct the language and subject matter used within the UDHR (Kobila, 2003). Following in the footsteps of the French and US Declarations, the UDHR is structured around Western Modernist culture (Douzinas, 2000). Similarly, all 3 of these declarations focus on the individual, which clashes with Non-Western parts of…

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    The Power Of Women In The Clerk's Tale

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    The Tale reveals that the perfectly good woman is powerful, or at least potentially so, insofar as her suffering and submission are fundamentally insubordinate and deeply threatening to men and to the concepts of power and gender identify upon which patriarchal culture is premised (Hansen, 190.) However, the happy ending brings the heroine the dubious reward of permanent union with a man whom the Clerk, embellishing his sources, has characterized as a sadistic tyrant, worst of men and cruelest…

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    The Monkeys Paw Conflicts

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    The conflicts within the short stories “The Monkeys Paw” by W.W. Jacobs, “On the Sidewalk, Bleeding” by Evan Hunter and “To Build a Fire” by Jack London, they help us learn about ourselves. They help us learn about ourselves by making us realise by reading any of the stories that if any of the happenings within the short stories that there can be consequences, these are extremes but still realistic. Some of the ideas/ themes that show up are realising our wants/ desires and discovering how far…

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