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    PEX 04 02

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    tubes vary? You correctly answered: c. The tubes contain different amounts of glucose. Experiment Data: Part 1 Part 2 Tube 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 Optical Density 0.30 0.50 0.60 0.80 1.00 0.73 0.79 0.89 0.83 0.96 11/25/14 page 2 Glucose (mg/deciliter) 30 60 90 120 150 104 160 160 160 160 Post-lab Quiz Results You have not completed the Post-lab Quiz. 11/25/14 page 3 Review Sheet Results You have not completed the Review Sheet. 11/25/14 page 4

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    have their own preferred ways of learning’ (E100‚ Study Topic 3‚ p.64). There are many theories relating to how children learn and develop‚ some coming from Government frameworks but many originate from an individual’s own ideas or beliefs. One of which being Rudolph Steiner‚ ‘whose principles emphasise the importance of unstructured play and the role of the teacher‚ who ‘works’ at activities as a model for children (E100‚ Study Topic 3‚ p.56)’‚ this type of unstructured play is evident in the video

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    independence. The opposite of this typical daily practice is called transcendentalism. It calls on people to view the objects in the world as small versions of the whole universe and to trust their individual intuitions. The two most noted American transcendentalists were Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau. An example of transcendentalism is the book "Into the Wild". In the book Chris McCandless serves as a prime example of transcendentalism. Chris goes through the motions of a normal kid all the way

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    their goals. In this passage‚ Frankenstein finds his creation repulsive and scorns it‚ and in return‚ his monster turns against him and begins to kill everything he loves. The morals of Frankenstein‚ put forth through the pervasive elements of Romanticism present‚

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    UNIVERSITY MAIDAN GARHI‚ NEW DELHI – 110 068 CONTENTS Course Code Assignment No. Submission-Schedule Page No. For July-Dec Session For Jan-June Session MCS-014 BCA(III)-014/Assign/13 15th October 2013 15th April‚ 2014 3 MCS-021 BCA(III)-021/Assign/13 15th October 2013 15th April‚ 2014 4 MCS-023 BCA(III)-023/Assign/13 15th October 2013 15th April‚ 2014 5 BCS-031 BCA(III)-031/Assign/13 15th October 2013 15th April‚ 2014 7 BCSL-032 BCA(III)-032/Assign/13

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    Julius Caesar Act I Graphic Organizer Name Character Notes Important Quotes Evidence of Loyalty (to whom?) Flavius Annoyed with the crowd because they are too fickle. “It is no matter. Let no images be hung with Caesar’s trophies. I’ll about and drive away the vulgar from the streets.” Loyal to Cassius Marullus Annoyed with the crowd because they are too fickle.  “And do you now strew Howers in his way that comes in triumph over Pompey’s blood? Be gone! Run to your houses‚ fall upon your knees

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    else. This is a belief that transcendentalists believed. During the transcendentalism era‚ people thought that everyone should be themselves because everyone is beautiful in their own special way. Ralph Waldo Emerson‚ the father of transcendentalism‚ wrote a story called "Self-Reliance." "Self-Reliance" is about being yourself and relying on yourself and your own thoughts. "Self-Reliance" includes my personal favorite transcendentalism quote‚ "imitation is suicide." Transcendentalists believed in being

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    Dark Romanticism & Poe: How The Black Cat Encompasses Dark Romantic Ideals in Pre-Civil War Era America There are multiple ways in which Dark Romantics can be differentiated from the greater whole of American society during the early to mid-1800s. Unlike their predecessors‚ the Dark Romantics believed that humans were intrinsically sinful‚ and prone to self-destruction. Their pieces also include overriding themes of mystery‚ death‚ and the macabre. Edgar Allan Poe’s The Black Cat‚ is a prime example

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    The idea of self-reliance‚ extensively discussed by Emerson‚ is the prominent indicator of the transcendentalism ideologies found deeply embedded within the essay. Emerson starts out by a scant but dense definition of self-reliance; he says‚ “To believe in your own thought‚ to believe that what is true for you in your private heart is true for all men - that is genius” (Emerson 549). An important component of Emerson definition is the the inner spiritual and mental qualities of all humans‚ also referred

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    personal emotions of the writers along with human interaction with the natural world. These and other specific characteristics allowed the Romantic Movement to last for a significant amount of time in which many exemplary literary works represented romanticism at its core. While prominent in English history‚ several historical events gave end to the Romantic Movement and gave birth to the Victorian era which drastically restructured English literature. While the Romantic Movement managed to remain “alive”

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