ACM Digital Library In the ACM Digital Library an article called “Survey of Computational Methods in Cyberbullying Research” was chosen to be reviewed. It was published in 2016 by Homa Hosseinmardi‚ regarding to the topic of cyberbullying. The reason for choosing this article is that it is recent and relates to the given topic of cyberbullying. The benefit of it being published recently means that the information is not likely to be outdated and still target many problems we face today. This article
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NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Phytomedicine. Author manuscript; available in PMC 2013 December 15. Published in final edited form as: Phytomedicine. 2012 December 15; 20(1): 17–23. doi:10.1016/j.phymed.2012.09.017. The Chinese Pueraria root extract (Pueraria lobota) ameliorates impaired glucose and lipid metabolism in obese mice $watermark-text Jeevan K. Prasaina‚ Ning Pengb‚ Rajani Rajbhandaria‚ and J. Michael Wyssb‚* aDepartment of Pharmacology and Toxicology‚ University of Alabama
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Hello. My name is Paul J. Emerick. I am an alternative education teacher working out of Grindstaff Community School for the Riverside County Office of Education. I work with high school students one on one for as part of an independent program. I have a year of full time teaching experience in addition three years of substitute teaching experience. Currently‚ I hold a preliminary single subject credential in Social Science and I am looking to enhance my teaching experience and qualifications for
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American Educational Research Journal http://aerj.aera.net Reconstructing Equality on New Political Ground: The Politics of Representation in the Charter School Debate at the University of California‚ San Diego Lisa Rosen and Hugh Mehan Am Educ Res J 2003; 40; 655 DOI: 10.3102/00028312040003655 The online version of this article can be found at: http://aer.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/40/3/655 Published on behalf of http://www.aera.net By http://www.sagepublications.com Additional
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Solon Cassy Franson 1st Hour‚ Mr. Cole Work Cited Page 1.) Gill‚ N.S. "About." About. (2012): n. page. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://ancienthistory.about.com/od/solon/a/Solon.htm>. 2.) ".Greeka." .Greeka. n. page. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://www.greeka.com/greece-famous-people/solon.htm>. 3.) "Jona Lendering ." Jona Lendering . (2005): n. page. Web. 28 Nov. 2012. <http://www.livius.org/so-st/solon/solon.html>. 4.) "Solon". Encyclopedia Britannica. Encyclopedia
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The poem discusses Hughes’ background and identity as a person of mixed race‚ a white father and a black mother. To go about how he feels about it‚ he uses both literal and implied definition of words. When he states that “My old man’s a white old man” and “And my old mother’s black” he simply states his parents’ identity. He uses the literal definitions of the words “white” and “black” and describes his parents with color and no other way. The title of the poem‚ “Cross‚” however‚ can be used to
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Langston Hughes has penned a protest poem in The Ballad of the Landlord . The protest is in the form of a tenant’s fight against a landlord who is only interested in earning the rent on the leased out property and is not interested to participate in its maintenance cost. The poem talks of social protest literature that can be traced back to the African American literature tradition which prevailed during the Harlem Renaissance ( 1920-1929) of which Langston Hughes was a practitioner. The poem reflects
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Literary Analysis In the narrative “Salvation” Langston Hughes vividly paints a picture of himself as a little boy in a charismatic scene of a church where he takes us into his feelings of pressure‚ confusion‚ and disappointment in himself during his “saving” from sin by Jesus. He uses literary devices ‚to build up and develop detail of his experience‚ such as his use of dialogue‚ compression‚ and he writes in the mind of a young boy. Langston Hughes brings emotion and drama to his childhood story
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due to the fact that your interests may have changed as you grew older‚ or you could not dedicate the time and effort needed to achieve the goal. In Langston Hughes poem‚ “Dream Deferred (Harlem)‚” he uses metaphors and imagery to not only portray how much of a burden a dream can be‚ but also how positive of an impact it can make on your life. Hughes uses several metaphors within his poem‚ asking questions about “what happens to a dream deferred?” (1). However‚ digging deeper into the subtext – we
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started a cultural mecca of African-American creative works. This was known as the Harlem Renaissance. Langston Hughes‚ was part of this renaissance and helped
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