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    Unusual or supernatural events are common elements in Southern Gothic literature. From the beginning of the story, the author utilizes a surreal undertone in a sequence of obscure events to highlight how a personal interest when pursued without regard for others can lead to disaster. The first of these events begins with a seemingly innocent decision by the grandmother to bring her cat along on the family vacation. “She didn’t intend for the cat to be left alone in the house for three days…

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    The Pentateuch is traditionally seen as the first five books of the Bible. Most refer to it as the Book of Moses or the Law of Moses. Traditionally it is seen as a law book, but it can also be viewed as a narrative. Most people interpret the Pentateuch, and the Old Testament in its entirety, as outdated and only relevant to Christians as a history book. John Sailhamer abolishes this point of view in his book about the Pentateuch, “Finding the Meaning in the Pentateuch.” He states that the…

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    History Essay By: Mia Cascioli, Logan Murphy, and Ethan Mannes Immigration has been a very popular topic in today's culture, and has been a prevalent issue since the beginning of our country. In our past, we’ve kicked out our natives who lived in that land for centuries, just because we wanted to have their land, so we sent them out to the infamous trail of tears, immigrating them to camps where they would keep native Americans. Many didn’t survive the journey, and as few as 4,000 men, women…

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    Jean Piaget's Theory

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    producing a state of mind when a person’s new way of thinking now adequately reflects a person’s experiences. (educational psychology p.102) Piaget had four stages of development where he would have different age groups and it unfolds the structured sequence of cognitive development. These four stages are listed below and the major developments are explained: • Sensorimotor: are the infancy stage of development (0-2 years). Infants create schemas, through object permanence, infants learn that…

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    for short genomes such as bacteria, bacterial plasmids with different restriction enzymes are cut. The orientation of these restriction sites can be determined because each restriction enzyme cuts at a specific base sequence. This technique can be used to decipher an entire base sequence of the whole strand. In agriculture, it is important to locate the bacterial plasmids when introducing bacterial DNA into plant DNA. This is the technology that makes is possible. Without locating genes, no…

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    Mildred Pierce Analysis

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    These films are considered to be a film noir because of its dark and eerie lighting, its use of night club scenes and also the narration voice over that starts in the beginning of the film. From the beginning of the film until the end of the film the main characters, Mildred and Michael are both sent on a series of unfortunate events. From Mildred’s younger daughter death to Michael being framed for a murder. Film noir’s are said to have “unhealthy relationships” and a huge paranoia sense to…

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    Analysis To Build A Fire

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    The cold condition causes spit to freeze before hitting the ground. None of the facts of nature seemed to worry the man. The man traveled with a dog companion (husky native to Alaska) with the following items; a snack, tobacco, and matches. The main character initiates his journey in a suspenseful mood, as he confronts problems; he falls in water, has a trouble starting the fire, fingers freeze.…

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    My scores for the Adult Education Form Survey are Sequence 28 Use First, Precise 22 Use as Needed, Technical 22 Use as Needed, and lastly Confluent 23 Use as Needed. I am a Dynamic Leaner. I am a Sequence Use First Learner and the main reason I portray that is because I am very organized when I have things to do in my day, there is always a check off list and it is in order of how I need to do it. I feel confident when there is a time and date arranged when just meeting up with a friend. When…

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    “Everything that happens to us, then, is only the answer and echo of what and how we ourselves are.” — Jean Gebser The actual word "integral" was used by the early 20th century Indian philosopher Sri Aurobindo, who synthesized multiple strands of Indian spirituality and philosophy, combining them with a modern, scientifically informed consciousness to produce an "integral yoga” (Fraser,2008).As suggested in the previous section the reflection and consciousness as the important element to…

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    Do You Matter Reflection

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    I attended the “Do You Matter” public speaking event presented by Erick Chavez & Andrea Rascon. This interactive session was to allow participants to explore their privilege and identify how they can use their privilege to advocate for others. Erick gains attention in his introduction by addressing the agenda of the event and provides a coherent design of the presentation. He resumes his presentation with acknowledging community guidelines, such as “… respect, “I”-statements, one voice all ears,…

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