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    diversity and well-rounded society in terms of varying cultures‚ ethnicities‚ traditions‚ etc. But was our nation always like this? And‚ what goes on beneath the surface of this “diversity-embracing” facade? The article The Long History of “Go Back to Where You Came from” in Canada by Michael Fraiman delves into Canada’s history of unjust immigration policies‚ xenophobic societal attitudes and the path to cultivating a multicultural atmosphere. Fraiman adequately reports the emotions of numerous Canadian

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    1  Wallin‚ Spivey‚ Routt‚ Shahabuddin  Swaim  6th  9­22­14  Time Travel in Back to The Future  There are many examples in Back to The Future where technology interacts with the  characters to make either interesting or disastrous results. Back to The Future is a very dynamic  movie because it was the first movie to introduce this topic in a unique way such as the effects  time travel has on other situations‚ which we have never really thought about before in film. It  also presented many ideological thoughts

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    Talking Back

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    “Talking Back” Growing up from a child to an adult took experiences‚ a lot of learning and help from the people who had authority over me‚ such as my teachers‚ older family members and my parents. During my toddler years‚ I was punished for the things I did wrong but as I grew up I often was yelled at for my wrong doing. Talking back to my parents was considered a very wrong thing to do‚ and my parents considered that “talking back” is a child being disobedient. Whatever my mother said to me I

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    The two essays I chose for my final portfolio were Maira Kalman’s “Back to the Land” interpretive essay and Josh Neufled “A.D. New Orleans After the Deluge” interpretive essay. I found it quite easy when it came to deciding which two interpretive essays I would have to choose for evaluation because I was able to analyze both the purpose and audience clearly in the two essays. Also‚ with both Kalman and Neufeld’s essays I received positive responses‚ and felt that I could confidently write about both

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    Hamlet Quote on Madness

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    weary‚ stale‚ flat and unprofitable‚ Seem to me all the uses of this world! (1.2.5) From the play’s beginnings‚ Hamlet is distressed. Here‚ his desire for his "flesh" to "melt" and dissolve into "dew" registers his anguish over his father’s death and his mother’s remarriage to his uncle. Clearly‚ Hamlet’s thoughts here are suicidal and register some mental and emotionally instability. We also know from his earlier conversation with Gertrude and Claudius that he’s been in a melancholy mood.

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    Revenge and madness are two themes of English literature. The two themes are used in two excellent pieces of literature. In “Hamlet” and “Cask of Amontillado”‚ revenge and madness are the common themes. Although both themes are used in the novels‚ the motivation and thought behind the idea of revenge was different. Revenge causes the characters in Hamlet to act aimlessly through indignation and feeling‚ as opposed to through reason. It depends on the guideline of an eye for an eye. This activity

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    EXPERIMENT 4: BACK TITRATION CONTENT NO. CONTENT PAGE 1. Synopsis 3 2. Introduction 3 3. Theory 4 4. Procedure 4 5. Results and Calculations 5 – 6 6. Discussion 7 7. Conclusion 7 8. References 8 1. SYNOPSIS The purpose of this experiment is to use the back titration method to determine the percentage of calcium carbonate in toothpaste. Instead of using standard titration methods where an acid is titrated directly using a standard solution of a base‚ back titration is used because

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    As parents around the country purchase new pencils and backpacks‚ they may be surprised to learn “nature” is one more thing they should put on the back-to-school supply list. According to a new report by National Wildlife Federation‚ Back to School: Back Outside‚ time spent outdoors both during school and at home helps children become high-performance learners and score higher on standard tests. Unfortunately‚ American children spend only minutes a day playing and learning outdoors which presents

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    In the film Reefer Madness‚ the thesis is about the effects that marijuana have on high school students when peer pressure is involved by pushers. Reefer Madness is a film that was made to get the attention of the public about marijuana and focus on people that were at risk and the repercussion that were link to using the drug marijuana. The purpose of the film is to generate a sense of fear for the well-being of civilization. The fact that this movie was made in 1936 it vividly magnifies the actions

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    Madness in Mrs Dalloway Madness is a prevalent theme in ‘Mrs Dallway’ and is expressed primarily‚ and perhaps most obviously through the characters Septimus Warren Smith and Clarissa Dalloway – however the theme is also explored more subtly in more minor characters such as Lucrezia and Mrs Kilman. Virgina Woolf’s own issues inspired her greatly‚ as she herself suffered her first mental breakdown at the tender age of thirteen and was prescribed ‘rest cure’ – just as Septimus is; Woolf is often described

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