100 Tornillo Way‚ Tinton Falls‚ New Jersey 07712 Tel: 732-389-5555 x1000 Fax: 732.542.0302 www.njvs.org Technical Support: njvs-support@moesc.org Course: English II Type: Comprehensive/New Credit (120 hours) Term: Fall 2012 Pace: Traditional Prerequisites: English I Additional Requirements: A print copy of Of Mice and Men. A thesaurus and dictionary. Pace Chart: LESSONS MUST BE COMPLETED IN ORDER Week of 9/30/13 Week of 9/9/13 Module 1: Wake Up & Dream
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Radical Statistics Issue 104 Science and the corporate agenda: The detrimental effects of commercial influence on science and technology1 Chris Langley and Stuart Parkinson Overview Links between science‚ technology and business are numerous. It is no secret that these links are increasing in number and extent‚ a reflection of the growing role of science and technology in the drive for competitiveness between the leading economies. Both governments and business assert that this close relationship
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Research on Amanda Todd: Cyberbullying Research on Amanda Todd: Cyberbullying Todd’s suicide received widespread‚ international media coverage‚ much of which included a link to Todd’s YouTube video and an email address provided by the RCMP appealing for information from the public. Within 24 hours of the appeal‚ over 400 tips were received.[9] The RCMP has stated that its investigation was hindered by the amount of false information in online postings after Todd’s death‚ and scams claiming to
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Amanda Todd’s Death Story Jennifer Romero Period2 Nov.16‚ 2012 Amanda Todd A Teenager from Vancouver committed suicide on October 10th 2012‚ because of bullying & cyber bullying. Her suicide quickly went viral and is drawing worldwide attention. Before Amanda Todd Committed Suicide She Had Posted a Video on YouTube telling her “Never Ending Story.” She Uses Index Cards to tell people of what she has been suffering. In her video Amanda talks about meeting new people through
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exact details are generally not presented fairly or true fully. An article written in 2007 was one of the first published after the murder of Meredith Kercher. This article has valid information; however‚ important details were left out which made Amanda seem guilty. NBC did a respectable job at walking the reader through Merediths murder. They mentioned suspects‚ cause of death‚ and interviewed detectives‚ suspect’s friends‚ relatives‚ and Meredith’s family. Meredith was murdered the night of November
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Schwefringhaus 1 David Schwefringhaus Business Law Professor Kissling 7 March 2011 "Amanda Knox Trial: United States vs Italy” The United States and Italy have extremely different methods of conducting criminal trials. In the United States‚ a defendant ’s guilt must be established beyond a reasonable doubt for them to be found guilty of a criminal act. The entire burden of proof lies on the prosecutor who has to prove the defendant ’s guilt by the presentation of incriminating
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Amanda Wingfield is a character in the play The Glass Menagerie‚ which is set in St. Louis in 1973. She is from a genteel southern family and has a prominent southern upbringing. She is a mother to two children‚ Tom and Laura; her husband abandoned the family and left her to raise two children. Amanda loves her children immensely and lives for them‚ but can often come across as overbearing and constantly nagging to both Tom and Laura. It is as if Amanda fluctuates between illusion and reality; like
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wrote the character Amanda Wingfield based on his own experiences of life. Williams and Amanda Wingfield are both hard working parents who kept foods on the table. The difference between the two is Amanda only had one job and that’s selling articles for a living. She has very high standards and a smart woman. One sees by Amanda’s private thoughts that her fear of living in the future makes her trapped to stay in the past. In addition to the first scene of The Glass Menagerie‚ Amanda talks about her gentlemen
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Amanda (Mother): “No‚ sister‚ no‚ sister – you be the lady this time and I’ll be the darkey.” 1. While the play takes place in 1937‚ Amanda’s comment indicates that she believes that black women were still to be serving and cleaning up after white women‚ suggesting slavery. Amanda: “Resume your seat‚ little sister‚ I want you to stay fresh and pretty for gentlemen callers!” 2. Amanda’s reference to calling Laura‚ her daughter‚ “little sister” implies that Amanda sees herself more as a sister and
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Compare Blanche and Amanda In today’s socioeconomic world‚ there is no room for slacking off or failure. People are seen as individuals who earn their social status and there is much pressure to succeed. In the plays‚ “The Glass Menagerie” and “A Streetcar Named Desire” both written by Tennessee Williams‚ there are two main characters who are not capable of living in the present and have a difficult time facing reality. Amanda Wingfield‚ the mother from “The Glass Menagerie” and Blanche Dubois
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