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    How are Presentational Features/Devices used effectively on Habitat for Humanity’s webpage? The Habitat for Humanity (HfH) webpage uses many presentational devices effectively. Firstly‚ the page is bright and colourful which immediately attracts the reader’s attention. The organisation’s name HfH stands out as the writing is done in blue and green and the font size is much larger than what is used on the rest of the page. The HfH logo is also effective. It shows three people standing together

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    Megan Brooks Kaplan University HU300-01 Arts and Humanities Prof. Deaver Unit 2 Project 1/15/13 Tortoise and the Hare I remember a lot of little stories as a kid and I was having a hard time figuring out one to share. One stuck out to me the most. My grandma would tell it to me to teach me about patience. Of course‚ at the time I did not think of it as a lesson‚ but more as entertainment at grandma’s house. Looking back‚ I can definably appreciate this classic story called the “Tortoise

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    Andrew Reyes Ancient Humanities Professor Hubbs July 22‚ 2010 Phidias The name Phidias will be remembered for the rest of time. Phidias was a sculptor born around 490 BC. Phidias is often recognized as a the most renown ancient Greek sculptors. While there are no originals of his work remaining‚ his reputation has been made well known through various writings. Most of the writings give praise to Phidias. His two greatest contributions came from sculptures; one of Athena‚ and the other

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    Approved Humanities Electives The humanities elective requirement for all programs must be satisfied by completing one 3-credit conceptual humanities course which offers breadth of knowledge. Additional humanities electives may be conceptual or applied with a focus on skills‚ techniques and procedures. When selecting the appropriate humanities elective for your program‚ please adhere to the following lists of conceptual and applied courses. CONCEPTUAL humanities electives ART 101‚ 102 ART

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    Technology Kills Humanity Wonderstruck by LIYANA SYED “The production of too many useful things results in too many useless people “ – Karl Marx I’ve always imagined how this world would be like if everyone in earth‚ especially teenagers‚ is continuously using and depending on the technology in everyday life. As we know‚ the production of gadgets like Smartphones‚ Ipad‚ Ipod are gradually increasing year by year and the usage of the Internet is getting easier as we have the Wi-Fi Connection

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    HOW LANGUAGE TRANSFORMED HUMANITY The evolutionary biologist Mark Pagel states‚ in his speech‚ that language is the most powerful‚ risky and revolutionary characteristic of the human being ever evolved. The purpose of the speaker is to inform about the great and potent features of this trait. Pagel explains to us that when we talk‚ we are able to transfer thoughts in someone else’s mind and vice-versa using such a form of telemetry. In other words this process is similar to what happens between

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    Did the Great Depression 1929-1941 and World War II 1941-1945 modify American exceptionalism? Yes it did‚ American exceptionalism is the idea that America is holds a special place in the world‚ by offering opportunities and hope for humanity. It is based of off its unique balance of public and private interests governed by constitutional ideals that are focused on personal and economic freedom. And during the great depression they made it so that the role of the government would be used more‚ or

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    Humanity’s attempt to control nature is not necessarily good or bad if pursued without the undertaker’s ego in mind; it is only when the goal is placed above all else and morality is pushed aside that the endeavor leads to disaster. Victor’s ego is the main reason he continues his project despite loathing his work and the toll it takes on its health. While he mentions the possibility of bringing people back from the dead in passing‚ he devotes much more time to describing the new race he plans on

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    Reading Folder Two‚ Article 1‚ Question 1 The invention of the Steam Loom completely revolutionized the way that cloth items are made. Because of its efficiency‚ it quickly replaced the Hand Loom by its rapid ability to make cloth. This came to benefit society by its ability to greatly increase the output of goods produced‚ making it easier to meet consumer needs. This can also be seen as a negative effect on local economies. Since the Steam Looms replaced people‚ this put many people out of

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    Race is a social construct= fallacy= false Race Ethnicity ___________________________________________________ color Dialect= Language Religion Mode of dress Origins Food Tradition Values “Culture” Phenotype Homogeneity Plantation Agriculture‚ colonization‚ enslavement all contribute to

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