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    Being a student has taught me various things forcing me to change the way I look and approach things. In particular as an individual I have learned things as a writer, student, and human while doing a class assignment. The class assignment is a service learning project that consisted of doing research, interviewing, and volunteering in a field of the students choosing. For my service learning I choose the issues of corporations entering the real estate market. The reason I decided to do my…

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    has become a vague term due to the plethora of topics accessible. The wide variety of film allows anyone to find a subject he/she is finds interesting. Films about wildlife, foods, ethnic groups, historical events, and politics are only a fraction of the documentaries available. The extensive amount of documentaries available helps a viewer attain an open mind about several subjects. For instance, if a viewer watches a film about animals in the rainforest, it may spark curiosity about the…

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    Dr. Harvey Case Study

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    quantification of problem or achievement step, I would perform another assessment on Dr. Harvey’s behavior and would identify the “selective hearing” problem behavior. During the assessment, it was found Dr. Harvey would not respond due to the subject matter of the question. Additionally, I would determine his skill level based on Dr. Harvey’s repertoire. This will lead to the determination of behavioral objectives and the environment where these goals will be met and ultimately a behavior plan…

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    The graphic novel first gained mass popularity in the late 20th Century. However, in the United States, it has always had a lowbrow reputation because it is a product of popular culture and is therefore perceived by cultural elites as entertainment for children and illiterate and a threat to culture. It is important to remember, however, that as a medium to express ideas, a graphic novel allows readers to view the characters’ perspectives in a very intimate way. Instead of just reading the…

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    Birm's Injustice

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    This elasticity enables the court to give appropriate weight, in today's conditions, to the importance of freedom of expression by the media on all matters of public concern. "Reynolds privilege" was known as a test which required that the publisher have an obligation to distribute the material, and the audience to have an eagerness for getting the material, considering whether the individual had fulfilled…

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    must contain authentic material from the subject matter. In the text Visible Traces, Gregory Currie takes multiple cases and explains how each of them might add to the viability that documentaries are a collection of loose concepts. Currie divides the problem into two categories: traces and testimonies. Contrary to their definitions, Currie intends these terms to the credibility of documentaries. He states that “a documentary must involve traces of its subject, and not merely…

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    The Uncanny in Shen Congwen’s “Three Men and One Woman” In David Wang’s critique, Shen Congwen’s realist writing is a deviance from earlier realism of the May Fourth literature. The change is manifested in his lyrical narratives which repress the outright accusation of the society into a more subtle position. Shen’s short story, “Three Men and One Woman,” is an effort of such “critical lyricism.” Yet what makes this story even more unique is the effect of his lyrical narrative that…

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    Although still in the 334 class, I feel that the introduction is just enough material to get an individual hooked on the subject. I feel that instructing this lab would serve as a growing experience, bot for myself and my academic career. I found myself intrigued by the subject matter after having the opportunity to work under Kristina Metz last spring; the skills observed and learned from her have since fruition into my own position in the Microbiology…

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    The Renaissance is among the most prominent and influential historical time periods in all of art history. Derived the from the French term for “rebirth,” the Renaissance was a renewed interest in the ideas, culture, forms and perspectives of the ancient civilizations of Greek and Rome. As the Renaissance flourished in different regions of Europe, the social, political, and cultural factors of the regions culminated in discrete styles. Although there were similar overarching principles, there…

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    James Gillray Essay

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    nineteenth-century left Gillray with a multitude of potential subjects to lambast, however, due to his extensive portfolio of drawings, this essay will focus on two sets of recurring caricatures. Firstly cartoons featuring personifications of the British and French nations will be looked at in relation to ideas of national physiognomy as well as the established cultural caricatures of these nations. Additionally I will look at two of Gillray’s most featured subjects, King George III and…

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