game that allows students to travel along the trail and gain insight on the life of a person traveling to the Oregon Territory (Bigelow‚ 2009‚ p. 317). This game has been put on a pedestal by critics and has been awarded five stars by the Pride’s Guide to Educational Software for being “a wholesome‚ absorbing historical simulation” (Bigelow‚ 2009‚ p. 317). The outstanding critiques of this software creates an appealing route for many teachers to take in order to incorporate an engaging activity that
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Similar to Porter when Barbara Thompson asked her‚ in the interview held in Paris 1963‚ if there is “something comparable to the experience of Miranda in ‘Pale Horse‚ Pale Riders‚’” she replied “the plague of influenza …It took me long time to go out and live in the world again” (Porter and Givner 85). During the period sickness Adam takes care of her mostly. After she is fully recovered‚ she realizes that Adam was infected by influenza and died by it. Porter later proclaimed that “the real ‘Adam’
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Question#4: -For lux A: (5294-4230) +1= 1065 nt (1065/3)-1= 355 amino acids -For lux B: (6313-5333)+1= 981nt (981/3)-1= 326 amino acids -The RBS sequence in luxA is AAAGGA. The sequence is 6 nucleotides long (4217-4222). -Each gene within the lux operon must have its own RBS because the polypeptide synthesis from the lux operon transcript is an independent process‚ in which each gene within the lux operon such as lux I‚ C‚ D‚ A‚ B‚ E‚ and G genes has a corresponding
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for an open room suggests her feeling of entrapment. John’s insistence to put his wife in this room where “the windows are barred…and there are rings and things in the walls‚” seems to show he perhaps wanted his wife to feel captive to his rule (p 317). The “barred windows‚” portray confinement‚ in this case for the narrator—her confinement to the four walls of the room. Also‚ the narrator’s obsession for the wallpaper only makes her feel trapped within her own home. This feeling is portrayed
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In the Background essay is states “Congress reversed itself and voted to annex Texas” (Roden 317). Annexing a state means that a country wants to have another country but the other country has to agree therefore Texas is now a part of the United States. In Doc B it states “Texas was determined… to annex herself to our Union”. That quote shows that
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I chose to describe the cartoon at the top of page 317. Sartre explains that nothingness separated himself from him. The cartoon shows a teenager facing a wall with an X on it. In front of the X marked wall is a middle age man looking backwards‚ and in front of him is another wall with an X on it. In front of that X marked wall is an old man facing forward. I believe this all has to do with change with in our own existence. Who we were as children and teenagers are not who we are as middle age
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attempting to communicate. On the other hand‚ devices as simple as imagery and metaphors can be used to create a truth. In writing a good story‚ there must be an existent harmony that brings the piece to the next level of being “the better story” (Martel‚ 317). “‘For a good novel to work‚ [one has] to suspend [their] disbelief’” (Cole‚ 24). An author should attempt to push their audience to the limit of impossibility. However‚ a storyteller cannot stray to far from factual truth. Thus‚ one must find the
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Josh Mann Wendy Pawlak 9-22-11 Textual Analysis “Pass” There is a time in everyone’s life where they discover their sexuality. Boyer Rickel’s short story “Pass” demonstrates the beginning stages of a boy discovering his sexuality. The main character is a 10-year-old boy who finds himself “always in the company of men never with women” (315‚ Rickel). These masculine environments influence his sexuality and his understanding of his sexual preference. At one point in the narrative the boy finds
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