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    Robert Duarte Mr. Recinto 12-5-15 Young Barry Allen's life stopped the minute his mother was murdered. The true killer never found, its mystery obsessed Barry, driving him to become a forensic scientist. Consumed by his work, he spent his life chained to his desk, solving every case that flew across it. But when a freak lightning bolt hits a nearby shelf in his lab, Barry receives super-speed, becoming the Flash. Now, he'll race up buildings, across oceans, and…

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    the tradition of the Church preserving the institution of Christ, bread and wine are consecrated as a sacrificial offering. This consecration serves as a remembrance, which takes meditating upon the life of Christ and enacts it through physical imitation of His actions. This been said, His memory becomes present in a true and physical way through the repetition of His actions, just as He Himself becomes truly present through the repetition of the words He…

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    Traditionally, society has implemented the gender binary of male/female. This binary stays constant due to the power society places in the concept. The details of the separate categories may change a little, but the binary has stayed in place. “Gender is an identity tenuously constituted in time, instituted in an exterior space through a stylized repetition of acts,” (“Gender” 2552). Different portrayals of gender change how the society views the binary but never is the binary completely…

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    Non Human Primates

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    Non-human primates may not have as complex of a language system as humans do, but there is evidence that they have complex communication systems that could be considered simple language systems; but equally fascinating is that some non-human primates can be taught new and simple language systems outside of their normal systems. The idea is that language develops when there is a benefit to the animal. Innate language amongst the groupings and other groupings in the same area is in order to…

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    Josquin Des Prez Av Maria

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    greeting to the Virgin Mary, an overview of the five major events of her life, and the author entreating Mary for mercy at their time of death (Rifkin). The piece exemplifies the ideals and characteristics of Renaissance music through its “syntactic imitation” structure, a rich texture through multiple parts, and chordal harmony (Dickey). The use of lyrical phrases throughout the piece also embodies one of the defining features of the time, vocal music (Kuznetsova). Even from a young age,…

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    1-2: This verse begins with one of the voices of thunder calling out in a loud voice, showing that the command “comes from God’s throne.” John states he saw, signaling the opening of the seven seals of God, the seals that will judge the nations for their wrongdoing. The white horse with a bow and a crown is seen by some “to represent Christ, mainly because he is associated with white, a color used in Revelation fourteen times to represent purity.” There is not a woe connected with this…

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    focus; the human digestive system. I begin with open questions to encourage, engage, interest and challenge all students to participate and develop a deeper analytical view to answers. This is followed up with probing learner’s assumptions. This makes them think about the presuppositions and unquestioned beliefs on which they are founding their argument (Wragg and Brown, 2001). Peer interactions are increased and the devotions of learning is raised enthusiastically though management of behaviour…

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    our models. Typically, our parents, teachers or friends serve as our models. Bandura et al did an experiment demonstrating the Social Cognitive Theory. The aim of the study was to show that learning can take place by observing a model and that imitation can follow after by the learner’s self. Through this study, we find out whether or not children…

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    French Fashion Revolution

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    and better studied in the arts of la mode than their foreign counterparts. This practice was not unique to the French, The Fashionable Magazine similarly touted English women’s fashions as superior, dismissing French fashions as “objects of our imitation.” To the French fashion press editors, the change documented in their publications served as proof to all other nations that “leur [women’s] imagination ne se repose…

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    This ensures that imitation of the actions and even events that occurred in that videogame will be reenacted in reality; not just in virtual reality. This will be a précising matter for society because videogames revolve around concepts of war, gangs, abuse of illegal substances…

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