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    our text refers to the term "mythical norm." In your own words‚ describe the "mythical norm." Is the "mythical norm" normal? Why or why not? “Mythical norm” is the idea of something or someone by society’s perception of what “normal” is said to be. An example would be that a normal woman would be portrayed as “white‚ middle-class‚ heterosexual‚ abled‚ then‚ and a young adult.” A “mythical norm” is not normal because not everyone has those physical aspects in order to be a woman. The “mythical norm”

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    Dyson had spoken‚ he had made some very strong points about what people with education should do. He touched on everything you could think of that was important. He once said in his speech “You can throw up the hood but don’t let the hood rest on your shoulders.” Its many people out there that have a decent education‚ but still lack common sense and that would try to help their “friends” who didn’t go out and get an education. They will never forget where they stayed at but have more friends when

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    Later that evening‚ I met Sue‚ whom I’ve known for three months. Our conversation‚ thirty minutes in length‚ consisted of critiquing the other players‚ discussion of rule fairness‚ and tournament requirements. In describing specific examples of my nonverbal listening behaviors with Vanessa‚ I observed I was standing upright and feeling comfortable. My eye contact was direct as I was interested in the conversation. I found myself smiling. I behaved in these ways because pool is my hobby

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    gorgeous smile.  If he hadn’t been good-looking I’d be so pissed off with him. However‚ since I find him attractive‚ I just let it pass. When I took up the stairs from the basement up to the ground floor‚ I took a second look at him and he just smiled the same gorgeous smile he had when I first saw him. I can’t help but smile back at him and yet it got me thinking‚ “Did he really actually laughed at me? Or am I just making my own assumptions and conclusions?”                 “Now‚ what? Why are you

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    The Epic of Gilgamesh is a good example of an epic poem because it is a long narrative poem about quest told with conventions of oral story telling. When you read the poem‚ it sounds as though someone was narrating a story. Another reason why this epic is a good example is because it starts off with a statement of subject and a theme. The author clearly states the theme of the inevitability of death early in the poem. A perfect example is in the first line‚ “Why are you worried about death? Only

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    are not big on vocal communication‚ but they do produce many types and of sounds‚ ranging from whimpering to growling and barking‚ and through this means achieve some communication with other dogs and humans. Dogs may be better at communicating with humans in this way than with other dogs. For instinct let’s say your dog was not feeling good‚ and you want to take your dog for a walk/run. But you notice that the dog is laying down and when you call her/he she does not obey your command and stays still

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    Assessment activity 1: Plan work in accordance with relevant provisions of OHS legislation‚ standards‚ codes of practice/compliance codes and guidance material 1. What is the aim of OHS legislations‚ regulations‚ and codes of practice? The aim of OHS legislation is to simplify the requirements for a workplace to ensure it is safe and healthy. The legislation is the guidelines for the director of a company to make the codes of practice for their team to follow. Regulations provide a simplified approach

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    and self gain. We need to ask specific and questions and discover the answers to them. We should make it our business to learn answers to the following: What is the organization’s vision or mission? What are the guiding principles or touchstones on which the organization was built? What is the vision for the organization short term and long term? These are the key things that we want to make sure we understand when we consider joining or starting an organization. Why is it important? Because if we

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    their earliest years‚ children form an attachment to their primary caregivers; normally their parents; as the people who meet their physical and emotional needs. However SEBD students‚ who have typically lacked this nurturing care and who may have felt neglected and alone‚ frequently fail to form a secure attachment. This often leads to future attachment issues which may stunt the child’s emotional‚ social and behavioural development. Similarly‚ when a child fails to form a secure attachment‚ and lacks

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    Mona Lisa Smile December 10th‚ 2012 Part A: Using the movie as a source‚ how have roles changed in respect to how women are viewed in society since the 1950s? How have things not changed? Since the 1950s‚ roles have changed in respect to how women were viewed in society. The film Mona Lisa Smile depicts the traditional ideology of a woman’s role in society as a domestic homemaker as well as the new idea of an educated woman. Education was utilised to teach respectable women how to prepare

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