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    Shape Project Reflection

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    exactly what to do by a teacher because of this project because I feel like I have been trusted to work well and responsibly. I enjoy this style of learning immensely because it gives me the freedom to work in a way that suites me whilst helping to shape my understanding of learning and creativity. Over the duration of our project, I have gradually gained more of an insight into myself and my learning. I found out that I really enjoy working as a group and that I do not need a massive…

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    2049 is a film that made feel wonder, with it’s fully realized world and ideas, and made my mind buzz with ideas. Guillermo del Toro’s newest film, The Shape of Water, gave me a similar reaction to last year’s La La Land. When I walked out of La La Land, I was full of wonder and magic. I was ready to take on the world. When I walked out of The Shape of Water, I got this rush of wonder and felt like I’ve just witnessed a magic trick unfold in front of my eyes pulled off by a master at the height…

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    In chapter three of The Shape of Baptism, Aiden Kavanagh writes that “baptism is the paradigm of how faith in Jesus Christ is to be lived” (Kavanagh, pg. 92) This paper will explore Kavanagh’s quote in relation to two questions. First, what does this quote mean? Second, how are the reforms of Vatican II expressive of this statement? For Kavanagh, Baptism is much more than just a sacrament of initiation; instead, it is supposed to be the model of how Christian faith in Jesus is genuinely lived…

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    3d Shape Research Paper

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    the common 3D shapes and be able to identify the shapes and the characteristics of the shapes. Another important idea is to be able to explain what makes 2D shapes different from 3D shapes. It is important for the students to know this topic well because as the students grow they will learn more in-depth topics within geometry that will require them to be able to visualize these shapes to then later on apply formulas to find the area, volume, circumference, and more of the 3D shapes. This unit…

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    How does one’s language shape identity or represent culture? Predictable with its perspective of language as all inclusive, theoretical frameworks, the more standard ‘phonetics connected’ way to deal with the investigation of language use seems singular language as steady, sound, inside uniform creatures in whose heads the frameworks live. As a result of their all-inclusive nature, the frameworks themselves are viewed as independent, free substances, extractable from individual personalities.…

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    How The Crucible and The Shape of Mercy Consist of Dishonesty Dishonesty, deceitfulness and lies are seen everywhere, especially in times where the truth is unknown. The Shape of Mercy, a novel about Mercy Hayworth’s diary in 1692 by Susan Meissner, has a similar theme to The Crucible, a novel about the Salem witch trials in 1692 by Arthur Miller. These two novels show that people will do anything to get revenge, even if it means ending someone else’s life. The Shape of Mercy and The Crucible…

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    is value, shape and pattern.The picture I took has value because there is a shift from dark to light. The background of the image and the tree trunks are dark in color but then there's a shift to brightness as we move up. Value helps determine where the light source in the image is located and it creates a form of structure in the picture. Value also helped the tree that is located in the center stand out. This picture has irregular shapes because they all have a unique form. The shapes that…

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    The Shape of Things: Society 's Gender Norms Men, in modern day society, put a tremendous amount of pressure on women to act like housewives and independent sexual beings at the same time. Women are also not innocent. They also create stereotypes for men. In modern day society the perfect man has the manners of a gentlemen but is also a player. Both of these expectations have gender norms that are outrageous, but are still searched for by many men and women. Within “The Shape Of Things” by Neil…

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    The Devil in the Shape of a Woman by Carol F. Karlsen is an analytical novel about the social construction of witchcraft in the 17th century in New England. It describes how women who were either considered weird or outcasts at the time, were proclaimed to be “witches” that did work for the devil. The women and (on rare occasions) the men accused were burned at stake or tortured excessively. The purpose of the book is to show the unfairness that women would have to live with if they did not…

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    Shape Note Notation Essay

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    The Importance of Shape-Note Notation: Past and Present The art of producing music is based solely on its musical notation. The conductor, musicians, and singers each rely on musical interpretation in order to produce the appropriate and desired sound. Throughout musical history, many different forms of musical notation were created in order to help musicians and singers read their music with ease in order to create the most understanding. Two of the most important forms were created in the…

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