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    hypothesis is formed. In the experimental method, a variable is deliberately manipulated and the effect of that manipulation is observed on other variables. Scientific experimentation aids in determining the nature of the relationship amongst the independent and dependent…

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    that Vietnam is an independent country. Throughout this piece he explains very thoroughly how Vietnam is independent. He uses many rhetorical devices such as repetition of parts of the declaration of independence, figurative language of how the French have mistreated them and even graphic events that happened with the country in order to separate them from the French and Japanese. This repetition allows him to beat you to death with the point that they are already independent. The…

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    Girl In The River Saba

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    Apart from Saba's character, her father's character plays a main role in an effective representation of honor killing in Pakistan. Maqsood, Saba's father, is portrayed to be a strong, independent, an unsympathetic character in the documentary, A Girl in the River. Firstly, if we observe his body language and movement, it shows that he is a very confident and strong Person. For example, in the interview in the jail, when he talks he strongly grabs around the bars with his hands which is a…

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    that had an affair with a seventeen year old girl. He is known as an outcast he plows on Sundays and does not go to church often. He does not like Reverend Parris. John Proctor and I have very similar personality traits in that we are hardworking, independent, and being an outcast. Both John Proctor and I show our hard work in different ways. John Proctor is a hard worker because he is a farmer and never took a day off from work, not even on Sundays when he plowed. I am hard working in the way…

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    Caddie Woodlawn The idea of a strong, independent woman is appealing, but these two books may actually be going in the opposite direction of feminism’s path through history. The theme in both Little Women by Louisa May Alcott and Caddie Woodlawn by Carol Ryrie Brink is that strong, independent women end up conforming to the person they have always been told to be. The main characters from both books, Caddie and Jo, start out as boyish and independent, and don’t want to be like all the…

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    compare between more than two independent populations. Example: Is the mean of systolic blood pressure level for more than two groups are same: such as women use of oral contraceptives for 6month, women use of oral contraceptives for 12 months, women use of oral contraceptives for 18 months. These samples are independent. H0: μ 1= μ 2= …= μ k H1: At least one mean different 4. Wilcoxon Signed-Rank Test is used to compare two samples from populations that are not independent, and to evaluate…

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    student”. This means that a parent has no right to know how or what their child is doing in school.Yet is independence not what teachers and parents always wanted? Is a great program because it teaches students how to be responsible, how to be independent, and the feel of the “real world”. One reason that is great for students is because it teaches students responsibility. Because the student’s parent has no right to know how their child is doing in school it teaches to be responsible and make…

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    coaches ever. John Wooden wanted his players to be independent at games and not rely on him to make every call. He believed in his players. He never showed it, though. He always kept himself mellow and never overreacted. He knew that if he did that, his players would get excited too. But he wanted to keep players’ emotions on an even keel. John Wooden’s best leadership skills were his ability to max out a players qualities, to make players independent, and to make players try their best.…

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    Declaration of Independence Preamble: When in the course of life events it becomes necessary for a growing teenager to grow independent from their parents. Every teenager has the rights to be an independent body, just as an adult. To become an independent body, us teenagers must explain to the class, why this declaration of independence is being written. Declaration: Well, hold these truths to be self-evident that every teenager is created equal to any adult. We were given the same rights of…

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    Malala Thesis

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    writing this book as it contradicts the idea of women during the 1800s, which are women being social adornments and being the bearers of the offsprings. According to Charlotte Bronte, qualities that make for a strong female is having a voice, being independent, and being educated. As Jane ends her journey in…

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