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    other. Then the question “’Are you going to have the Testing?’” evokes another type of emotion altogether, albeit not an elated one and possibly even one of awkwardness. The readers are bound to know what the question is referring to, considered the title of the article “Women have the right to prenatal genetic testing—and to choose abortion.”’” When we ask about The Testing, we’re actually asking: Are you a person who would have an abortion?’” quoted from the article, leaves no doubt to the…

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    Introduction Every job has risks involved that have the potential to put the worker in danger. However big or small these dangers are, certain steps should be put in place to protect those who are exposed. In the medical field, doctors, nurses, paramedics, and other healthcare personnel come into contact with blood on a daily basis. Although blood flows through every human body, harmful bacteria can lace itself into the blood stream and spread from person to person. Controlling these…

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    Romeo’s final words in Romeo and Juliet, 5.3.101-120 are a soliloquy, as it is words he speaks aloud without an audience to hear him within the play. Shakespeare wrote the passage in his standard blank verse, lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter mirroring natural human speech. This particular soliloquy dispels fate, which is a unifying theme throughout the rest of the text. Fate exists as the foundation upon which Romeo has decided to construct his death. By taking fate into his own hands, Romeo…

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    Bellevue, Washington, he probably didn’t think that it would grow to be one of the most innovative and successful internet retailers of the 20th century (Frazier, 2016). What started off as an online book retailer with a selection of over 1 million titles, Amazon has expanded its product offerings and now offers practically anything a consumer could enter into the search bar. Because of this, Amazon.com has made its mark in the world of e-commerce and found a way to stand out from the rest of…

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    animus, mentor, mother, shadow, hero’s departure, hero’s initiation, hero’s return (Chang et al., 2013). The predictability can be identified with the overuse of an archetype. However, the complexity of using just one archetype at time for specified sequence can have lasting impression. For example, contradictory archetypes—mother and shadow—have a better complex characteristic that improves the mystery or suspense of the…

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    to find answers as he discovers things he has never known. The journey one full of the unknown and of understanding things the character barely knows of. The main character of the story is a youngman named John. John is on this journey to earn the title of being a man. He is a very brave and curious persson. John goes beyond what allowed because he knows there's more to the world than just what he sees and knows. In his world going to the “Land of the Gods” a journey no one ever dared to think…

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    The following is a lesson sequence which modified the above experiment to promote inquiry based learning process. The aim of the experiment: Students use the change in the colour of red cabbage indicator to classify substances as either acid or base. Note: This activity may take more than one lessons. On the first lesson, students group, discuss and prepare their experiment. On the second lesson, students will have opportunities to carry out the investigation, then record, process, and evaluate…

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    Day three: Writing a simple story about your scene and winter activity Duration of the Lesson: 40 minutes Lesson Plan Title and Summary: The name of this lesson is Writing about a Winter Activity. After the first day being read Snowflakes Fall and writing a winter activity list on the board and on the second day being asked to draw out their favorite winter activity the students now on the third day will write a mini-story in great detail about their activity they chose. This mini-story…

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    The third chapter discusses three famous paradoxes to illustrate how the mind works the concepts introduced previously. The three paradoxes are: Berry paradox, Richard’s paradox, and the paradox of the Liar. All three paradoxes explore the limits of human languages and how that affects our understanding of mathematical concepts. The Berry paradox is particularly concerned with numbers and their descriptions; there are numbers that are cannot even be named for example. I liked how the author…

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    TEKS: 6.2E (2) Reading/Vocabulary Development. Students understand new vocabulary and use it when reading and writing. Students are expected to: (E) use a dictionary, a glossary, or a thesaurus (printed or electronic) to determine the meanings, syllabication, pronunciations, alternate word choices, and parts of speech of words. Content Objective(s): • The students will use a dictionary to find the meaning, and pronunciations of unknown words. • The students will use newly acquired learn…

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