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    in the crowd is anxious. This sets up the mood of the story without explaining with the lottery is even about. In the story the Hutchinson family draws the black dot, meaning that someone in their nuclear family will die as we find out near the end. Tess is the one who draws the wrong piece of paper and is stoned to death by her friends and community. The characters in the story like to think that they are innocent, as this has been tradition but in reality they all have taken part in this…

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    Electroconvulsive Therapy Using Among Depressive Patient: Argumentative Essay Introduction Mental health problems are international challenges that had significant contribution in illness burden overall the entire world (Blake, 2012). Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) was one of common health problems and it was estimated to affect 121 million adults worldwide (World Health Organization, 2012). Electroconvulsive Therapy(ECT) is one of the most common methods for treating major depression,…

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    The saying of the “valves crying across the ocean and crying across the land” demonstrates Alice, Isaac, Tess, Luke, Nigel, and the rest of the characters that play the role as a slave. They are the people who are “in the darkness and can’t see light”. Due to one’s loneliness, owners such as Rufus Weylin shows his ignorance and cruelty by anger and violence…

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    The Lottery was written in 1948, which one would think the interesting stories of that time would no longer be interesting to us and otherwise outdated. However “The Lottery” continues to be anthologized even today in the 21st century. The question is why? What makes it so special? The answer, “The Lottery” has an important theme of blindly following tradition. In todays society we can think of it not as following tradition per say, but following the lead of other people; bullying is a relevant…

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    Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) Standards Development The Educational Leadership Constituent Council (ELCC) Standards are provided as a set of research based standards that give future administrators a set of guidelines to use in their future career as a school administrator. These standards will afford future administrators the ability to become strong proficient leaders through their use and implementation. The courses I have participated in were based on these…

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    “Young Goodman Brown” and “The Lottery” People face various bizarre events at different time of their life time when they try to imagine something is happening to them whereas it is the real thing happening. In the story by Nathaniel Hawthorne “young Goodman of Brown”, a man named Goodman Brown sets off for wilderness to meet some stranger who has never appeared in his life. The instance that the person is new and they are meeting in the deserted wilderness is more bizarre than many people would…

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    it by doing this, it manifested, leading to her repentance in misery for her entire existence. Orleanna married Nathan at a fairly young age where she had insouciant disposition yet her marriage wasn't something she agreed on “ I told him Aunt Tess was more or less needing an answer… the idea of marriage suited him well enough so that he owned it as his.” (195) This drives with the attention that even in the beginning she didn't have control and let others decide her life. After the Bataan…

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    Suicide Analysis

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    Hundreds of thousands of people die each year from suicide. The World Health Organization reports that the exact statistic claims there are more than 800,000 people who commit suicide annually ("Suicide"). This alarming number calls upon each individual to answer in a resounding voice that reduces the number of suicide deaths. Although, there is not one, concrete explanation on how to best prevent suicide, which is why all theories must be taken into consideration then applied where necessary.…

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    Introduction People look at the world using different perspectives. The perspectives offer scaffolding that assists in organizing raw experience of one’s world. These perspectives can be referred to as frames. Bolman and Deal (2008) noted that no one person uses a single frame for all time, but often people show the preference for a particular frame. Bolman and Deal (2008) used the term frame to refer to lenses that allow people to order their experience. They identified four frames through…

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    Mobile Learning Essay

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    Introduction Over the past decade, the advent of learning technologies invade the teachers and students? life .These technologies increase communication opportunities between individuals and learning through e-learning. Ortega, et al. (2010) defined e learning as "using electronic technologies to deliver learning content. Currently, it also implies making use of interactive learning resources through communication facilities ".It assists in building learners knowledge and make a great impact on…

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