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    After the three blind queens were exiled, the second queen refused to eat her son, with hopes that one they will be liberated for their pitiful state. The father of the seven sons, the wicked nursemaid, and the step mother all had somewhat anger in them, resulting to their actions. The father cursing his sons because of their nose, the nursemaids requiring the eyes of the three princesses and taking over the entire kingdom, the step mother taking all the children from the silent princess just to provide to her son the silent princess was a witch. How could it be possible that even in fairy tales, hatred and jealous go hand in hand. I’m quite aware that sometimes real life events could be the foundation for fairy tales. The fact that this play could be analysed to our present society is scary. And they seem to cause as much pain in fairy tales as in real…

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    Three dating rules that we feel emphasize mutual respect and responsibility are open communication, honesty, and compromise. Each of these rules fosters a healthy relationship in different ways. For example, communication allows for a free flow of thoughts from both people, to prevent conflict. It also allows each person to show how they feel and what they are thinking, good and bad. Honesty is important because, in order to maintain a healthy relationship, a couple must be truthful with each…

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    I read The Rule of Three by Eric Walters. In my opinion, the topic of this book is conflict. Throughout the story, the characters Herb, Adam, Lori, and Todd all face countless examples of conflicts and work to resolve them. Some examples of conflict are the mysterious loss of power, violent criminals, and the need of supplies. One of the biggest examples of conflict is the mysterious lose of power. The loss of power also acted as an EMP and caused all cell phones, computers, and newer cars to…

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    3 Rules to abide by are: 1. Always Send a Thank You Note 2. Send it Fast 3. Make an Impact. Writing a “Thank You” note after an interview is very important. It shows that you are truly interested in the position and working with the company, and it also makes you memorable in the interviewer’s eyes. Most importantly…not sending a note could actually decrease your chances of getting the job. It’s been proven that as many as 25% of hiring managers say they wouldn’t hire someone who didn’t…

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    The rule of Law (ROW) is an ambiguous concept and has been defined differently by different scholars. However, all agree that it forms part of the three principles that dominate New Zealand’s constitutional law. These principles are parliamentary supremacy, the separation of powers and the ROW. Although ambiguous, the main attribute of the ROW is the clear placement of restrictions it creates on arbitrary power. Rule by law instead of rule by man. This form of restriction occurred in Entick v…

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    this book. Explained by the novelist William Somerset Maugham, “There are three rules for writing a good book. Unfortunately no one knows what they are.” Although the truth of this quote is evident, there are three rules that can be followed in Dahl’s autobiography. Being able to connect…

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    Background of experiences: What is your current position? I currently hold the positions of Nationally Board Certified Mathematics Teacher at a high school, Math and Business Department Chair, IB CAS Coordinator and Class Sponsor. How long have you had this position? I have been a math teacher for 23 years, Math Department Chair for the last five years (Business department was added to my department this past year). This is my third year as the IB CAS Coordinator. I have been a class…

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    way pulling his students into line and teaching them. Third and in my opinion the most persuasive reason is because it made everyone feel a part of the group, and all the outsiders became the insiders and they felt like they fit in. 2. What part did the creation of “rules” have in creating the expectations and enthusiasm of the class? The rules played a huge part in the experiment because they made the students very enthusiastic to be a part of it. Some of the rules that would have appealed to…

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    The Tipping Point Summer Assignment 1. In chapter 1, Gladwell describes the "three rules of epidemics." Show which of these ideas most affects your education. The three rules of epidemics present different aspects of trends and how they are started, but the one that most affects my education most would be the power of context. People are more sensitive and finely attuned to their environment, making them more susceptible to changes around them. In regards to my education, it is important for me…

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    In the stories, “Oedipus Rex” and “The Joy Luck Club”, the characters of the stories are placed in a society where they are guided by rules, with the people and events in these stories the characters are shaped to go against the standard and rule to shift their identity, but the characters change themselves, but the way they change can be beneficial but can also ruin everything. There are people in these large event, who we interact with and with these interaction we learn and take what we…

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