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    VARK Analysis Paper Grand Canyon University Family Centered Health Promotion - NRS-429V VARK Analysis Paper VARK is a questionnaire and an acronym that stands for Visual‚ Aural‚ Read/write and Kinesthetic. The questionnaire provides users with the preferences of their learning styles. The knowledge of learning style preferences is beneficial to both students and educators in developing methods and modifying current methods to become successful learners and teachers. After taking the questionnaire

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    One Will Take What He Is Given The purpose of Alice Walker’s novel The Color Purple and Harper Lee’s To Kill a Mockingbird is to demonstrate the hardships that are met when ignorance and tradition bring about the influence of sexism‚ racism and genuine prejudice to the general public. Ignorance is the root cause of prejudice as it prevents one to see beauty‚ so when it comes to dealing with the discriminating behavior held in this social order‚ the vast majority of people are judged by the label

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    “Success is not final‚ failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts” -Wiston Churchill. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird and Joel Schumacher’s A Time To Kill‚ courage is shown and focused on immensely throughout the whole book and film from every single character. Everyone must fight with courage for what they think is right. Characters in To Kill A Mockingbird showed support to others‚ regardless of their skin colour. After the trial‚ verdict being Tom guilty and being

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    Topic 1- Decline and fall of the Romanov dynasty Syllabus outline Nicholas II as autocrat Political‚ social and economic grievances in early 20th century Russia The tsar’s failure to address the problems of Russia The role of WWI in the fall of the tsarist regime Focus questions How stable was the social basis of tsarist rule? Why was the government unable to meet the challenges emerging in the first decade and a half century? How important were the Bolsheviks before 1917? What effect did

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    This quote explains how others corrupted Scout’s mind in thinking it was poisonous. In closing‚ while Scout is an example of the loss of innocence‚ another example is Aunt Alexandra’s conflict. Secondly Lee introduces another example when Aunt Alexandra came to stay with Scout. The unexpected aunt came‚ she made Scout to change her ways. For example‚ when Atticus‚ Scout’s father‚ says “How’d you like for her to come live with us” (Lee 171)‚ and she replied‚ “I said I would be like it very much‚

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    a interesting plot. The main character of the book is Jean Louise “Scout” Finch‚ with her view on the world. Scout witnesses several prejudice events that happen in her small town. One of the prejudice events‚ was with her own family. Her Aunt Alexandra is proud to be part of Finch family. She only likes to associate with the people as the same or higher class than her family. Like whenever Scout and Jem invited Walter to eat she didn’t accept it. Also whenever Scout plays with Walter ‚ she would

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    they are talking about how he was troubling when Atticus is defending him in a big court case. Pg. 162: “‘Nobody leaves here until we have ten dollars.’” * How much was ten dollars back then? Wouldn’t that be a lot of money? Pg. 168: “Aunt Alexandra was sitting in a rocking chair exactly as if she had sat there every day of her life.” * Why is she there at the Finch’s house? Pg. 171: “I said I would love it very much‚ which was a lie‚ but one must lie under circumstances and at all times

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    an example of a character whose coming-of-age process involves gaining a different perspective. Because Scout only has a father‚ she “wondered at the world of women” and has never had a woman’s influence until Aunt Alexandra comes and stays at her house (192). People like Aunt Alexandra force Scout to become lady-like when her neighbors come to her house which makes her explore a new world she has never experienced. Another strategy Scout learns to gain a different perspective of a situation is when

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    old girl who goes by the name Scout to be portrayed as your common "tom boy" known today. She is unlike other girls. She hangs out with her brother and guy friends. Her Aunt Alexandra is very formal and thinks Scout should dress "like a girl" by wearing dresses and playing with dolls. As a result‚ showing that Aunt Alexandra is unmeaning to be sexist by

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    ELA 10-1 To Kill a Mockingbird Study Guide Chapters 1 - 3 Name ___________________ The Facts Chapter 1 “That was the summer Dill came to us.” 1. In what state does the novel take place? _____________________________________________________________________ 2. What does the children’s father‚ Atticus Finch‚ do for a living? _____________________________________________________________________

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