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    death. When the group hides underneath the Scarecrow’s extra straw, the Wicked Witch uses her soldiers to kill them. When that last plan fails, she summons the Winged Monkeys to capture them, which turned out to be a success. When the Wicked Witch uses her magical powers and her powers of manipulation to stop Dorothy and the gang from killing her, the reader views her as an…

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    As land is redistributed, certain Land Reform Areas are valued higher than others. For example, “Since about 46% of the land area identified for purchase is less than 10 kilometers away from communal areas” (Moyo, Sam, and Emmerson Zhou 12), the selection of farmers lead to land redistribution being unevenly allocated. The current officials decide on which farmers acquire what lands; with a priority toward current community members, outsiders face a difficulty in getting land. Similarly,…

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    do for you? So far, I am learning a lot about myself. I have now begun to identify my weaknesses as a student, which could affect me in my daily life. This program will help me to develop a more a critical thinking style and tools for professional use. I hope to come away with the confidence to present my own…

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    European Manor System

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    system in the 10th and 11th centuries? The first factor was they applied three-field system in agriculture. It meant people would divide their lands into three fields. Two fields was used for planting crops like peas, wheat, and the third one was a fallow field. However, three fields were switched for every season. For example, the field was used to use for planting crop in this season, would be left fallow in the next season, and the one that was left fellow, would be planted. Three-field…

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    However, the motivating factors of the Pope were different to the factors, which motivated the crusaders. The tasks of the first crusade were “twofold”. Firstly, the freedom of fellow Christians, and secondly, the freeing of the Holy Land and Jerusalem, the "Mecca" of the Christian church. These aims encouraged a sense of religious passion in the early crusaders. Crusaders were certainly motivated by the benefits of church indulgence and protection, but perhaps, even at this early stage,…

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    The road of yellow brick is an element in the novel The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum, with additional such roads appearing in The Marvelous Land of Oz and The Patchwork Girl of Oz. The 1939 film The Wizard of Oz, based on the novel, gave it the name by which it is better known, the Yellow Brick Road (it is never referenced by that title in the original novel). In the later film The Wiz, Dorothy has to find the road, as the house was not deposited directly in front of it; in the novel…

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    said to be one of the most viewed films ever. The story focuses mainly on a girl named Dorothy who got whisked away into a magical land by a tornado, and has to learn where her heart belongs in order to return home to her family. This movie really generates the perfect theme of good and evil by using several film devices to help capture these feelings. The Wizard of Oz uses many technical devices to help establish the good and evil sides of the movie. In the one of the very first scenes of…

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    Leviticus The book in the Pentateuch that I choose to write on is Leviticus. This is the third book of the Bible in the Old Testament, and was originally called the Third Book of Moses. It is easy to assume that the genre for book of Leviticus to be law, but it is in fact a book detailing the history of the Israelites the first year after the exodus. The authorship for this book is not specifically named but is strongly inferred to be Moses, due to the original title and the fact that…

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    The Hadza Group Analysis

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    activities often involve food collection and processing. Some similarities between Hadza and American culture are how protective we are. We protect our country from terrorist threats. The Hadza are protective over their land they do not appreciate people from others coming to their land to take away their means in which they sustain themselves. We are also alike in how we value family. Family is a very important to Hadza people as well in American culture family is also traced up through both…

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    Theodora Gender Roles

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    of the West in the later film. I decided to study how the scriptwriters use her language to reinforce and exert power over the other characters. There are many techniques the scriptwriters use to portray Theodora in the film, for example through the use of imperatives and interrogatives which makes the audience realise the power shifts between the characters. I anticipate that in the film Oz the Great and Powerful she will use imperatives and Interrogatives towards the character of Oz, as he is…

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