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    Chem 111 Test Paper

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    Chem 111 Post-Exam Self-Assessment See the instructions in Canvas for more details about how this assignment will be scored. 1. Fill in these blanks: Exam Number __2__ Your Predicted Exam Score _80_% Actual Exam Score _57.67% Current Course Score _70.1__% Current Course Letter Grade _C-/D+_ 2. How did your actual score on this exam compare to the score you expected? How do you explain the difference, if any? The actual score on the exam was lower than what I expected. I feel as though…

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    Music is ever so present in every country and is definitely a key part in every society. The definition and interpretation of music can differ hugely, depending on ones personal view, religious influences, cultural aspects and also how and when music is used in that one particular culture. Through the study of the Sardinian Chronicles and research by Bruno Nettl there are many ways in which the universality of music can be assessed. Music is a huge part in almost all people’s life and I believe…

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    Citation: Croft vs. Governor of Texas, 562 F.3d 735 (5th Cir. 2009). Parties: David W. and Shannon K. Croft: Parents of minor Children - Plaintiffs / Appellants Governor of the State of Texas, Rick Perry - Defendant / Appellee Facts: In 2006, David and Shannon Croft, parents and friends of three minor children, filed a suit alleging the Texas Pledge and Minute of Silence Statute was unconstitutional. Each morning, Texas public school students are mandated to pledge…

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    Transcendental Meditation

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    potent--dynamic you can empty your mind, thus discovering some exalted meaning. TM chants are like the chants in Hindu meditation; it is an integral part of their religion as they make these chants to their gods--wanting wisdom and to be guided. The recitation of these chants in Hindu meditation is very commonplace--so that is why TM is considered to be a derivative of this older form of meditation. But the difference is that Transcendental Meditation isn't a religion or religious. How to…

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    John Getty's Speech Essay

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    I enjoyed listening the five different interpretations of Lincoln’s speech, but my favorite interpretation of the speech was the speech by John Getty because the his voice, mood, and his appearance stood out from the other speeches. The speakers of the other speeches spoke in a low-pitched voice, in contrast, Getty’s voice is higher pitched, with and fluctuated throughout the speech to express emotion. Unlike the other speeches, which were delivered in a dull, and solemn tone, Getty’s tone…

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    Church Experience Paper

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    I visited Lutheran Church in East Brunswick, NJ and observed the prayer service which was a great learning experience for me and an enjoyable one, too. Since I had attended prayer service at my middle school church as well as Oratory Prep school church, I had some understanding about Catholic service and I was able to compare and contrast the Catholic and Lutheran service.The Lutheran church did not have depictions of Saints or Mary in the Church. Otherwise, the service itself was fairly similar…

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    St. Augustine’s Concept of Time Abstract: Augustine seeks to research the way of time by asking himself how time speaks to the psyche. He first tries to explain the concept of time through a clear and brief, temporary definition, based upon the standard thought that time has three sections. Such is established through his hypothesis that if nothing were moving, there would be no past; if nothing is somehow going to happen, there would be no future; and nothing would exist, if there were no…

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    A bildungsroman is defined as “ the development of the protagonist’s mind and character, in the passage from childhood through varied experiences into maturity, which usually involves recognition of one’s identity and role in the world” (193). In Lucy Montgomery’s first novel Anne of Green Gables, clothes, especially dresses, are inarguably one of the most abundantly illustrated subjects. On the surface, most of this elaboration may seem like a mere superficial, materialistic wish of an…

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    In 1951 the Board of Regents for the state of New York authorized a short, voluntary prayer for the recitation at the start of each school day at New Hyde Park Schools, in which the students mentioned their dependence upon God. However students could be excused from reciting the prayer if necessary. Steven Engel, a parent of two children in the New Hyde Park Schools, argued that the law violated the establishment clause of the first amendment, as made applicable to the states through the due…

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    of the twelve Principles of Memory I use : association, elaboration, visualization and recitation the most . I use association by connecting information together or by trying to find something to associate like some personal experience or object to help me recall it. I’ve used this principle mainly for my history class last semester where it has an event or cycle type of information. I’ve also used recitation for my economics class where it was more of a factual based type information that we…

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