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    abilities. Streaming a follow up activity for one group according to reading level, therefore, seemed unfair to the students even if they did do the guided and shared reading process together. My ideal grouping distinctions came under the following titles: - Needs motivation/ extra help: 4 students (5 students if reading level red student is included) - Able readers, maybe need to be challenged or extended: 10…

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    color and its other facets are used to enhance Amelie’s world. Color’s informational function sets the scene in Amelie from the start. The opening scenes of Amelie as a child highlight the red colors that are so prominent in the film. Red in the title sequence appears for example when she eats red raspberries off of her fingers or she displays red paper cut out dolls while the rest of the frame is flat and without color. This contrast…

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    Final Paper: David Lewis Prompt In his work, Mad Pain and Martian Pain, David Lewis argues that we can apprehend the concept of pain by applying an ambiguous, yet effective Materialist Mixed Theory of mind. The Mixed Theory of mind includes an Identity Theory and a Functionalist Theory—which Lewis must necessarily accept in order to have his theory of pain. Phenomenologists argue that Lewis fails to account for the experience of pain—the what it is like to be in pain and to feel pain. I will…

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    In Herman Hesse’s novel Siddhartha, the title character Siddhartha deals with the spiritual journey of self-discovery. Siddhartha searches for personal enlightenment through the search for independence from all teachings and freedom from all earthly knowledge. He confronts many obstacles throughout his search for enlightenment with ignorance, prayer, loyalty, friendship, and desire. During his quest for the essence of human existence, he seeks the truth through his experiences. Throughout his…

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    many rich customs and traditions. One example of a superstitious routine intertwined with many ritualistic behaviors is the Christmas Eve in Poland. Although many different practices are performed on this very special evening of the year, the whole sequence of behaviors and actions can be classified as one broad and complex ritual that many Polish families follow until this day. It is not a surprise then that my family and I also developed a traditional…

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    Haydn Symphony 40 Analysis

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    Haydn, Joseph (1732 - 1809) Symphony No. 40 in F major, 3rd movement - ‘Menuet e Trio’ Haydn was a master at composing symphonies with about 107 symphonies under his name ; all of which have some value to the musical landscape during the 18th century. Haydn was the forerunner which laid the foundations of the symphonic form for composers who came after him. For example, according to Wenborn, N (1997: 31) the four note theme used by Haydn in his 13th symphony was the same theme which Mozart used…

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    capitalism have operated unchecked and have created a society of false consciousness. This is the world of Brazil. I am not referring to the South American country but the 1985 film written and directed by Terry Gilliam, formerly of Monty Python. The title refers to the song "Aquarela do Brasil” which is used as the soundtrack for the film. Brazil is a satirical vision of bureaucracy in the near future. As I viewed the film numerous times, I imagined that my mind was being taken over by one…

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    Before analyzing The Walking Dead, it is important to note that the writers and producers of the show, Gale Anne Hurd, Frank Darabont, and Greg Nicotero have worked on popular films previously. A prime example of this Greg Nicotero having worked as a special effects supervisor for the widely acclaimed novel to movie adaptation of Stephen King’s The Green Mile, which Frank Darabont also directed; later the two also worked together for Stephen King’s novel to film adaptation of The Mist; whereas…

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    Your Inner Fish by Neil Shubin Chapter Questions Chapter 1 – Finding Your Inner Fish 1. Explain why the author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 million year old rocks in their search for fossils. Be sure to include the types of rocks and their location during their paleontology work in 2004. The author and his colleagues chose to focus on 375 Million Years as it was a period when the transformation took place from fish to fish with limb. The fish without characteristics of…

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    uncertainty but now her mind is made up no matter if it is ugly or beautiful “I am sure it is unique, I am sure it is just what I want.” In the next few lines Plath mocks her perfectionism and for not seeing that death has been waiting all along. The title is aptly named because she sees this act as a gift to herself and she is assuring herself of that it is right. Then there is a sudden shift in the poem and the veils are no longer hiding what is beyond death but what life has to offer and…

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