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    an alarming rate. What better way for a predator to find his next victim than a dating website. A place where they can pretend to be someone else and over time gain the trust of a complete stranger. The article “Internet Dating: Darkest Alley of Them All” is about one of the many rape and sexual assault cases‚ and on of the few that have gone to trial. Jason Lawrance‚ a company boss‚ assaulted 1 middle-aged woman‚ raped 5 women‚ and attempted to rape another. Lawrence met the women through Match

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    Was Brutus the noblest roman of all? “This was the noblest roman of them all” Mark Anthony said about Brutus in the play Julius Caesar‚ after Brutus had killed himself at the battle of Philippi. Although Brutus had participated in the assassination of Julius Caesar‚ Mark Anthony‚ Julius’s nephew‚ was praising Brutus as a noble person. But how was he noble? In the beginning of the play‚ we meet Brutus‚ a highly respected‚ much loved‚ senator of Rome. He loved Rome as a republic and he has a good

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    The Things They Carried Theme Questions 1. What was taken from Ted Lavender after he died and why did they use it? Who was blaming himself for his death? They took his dope and smoked it. This was to help relieve the stresses of the war. Jimmy Cross held on to the guilt of letting Ted die because he was distracted from the war. 2. Many of the characters were superstitious‚ for example Dobbins wore pantyhose around his neck even after she broke up with him. How does their superstition

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    All good things are wild and free” is an idea explored by many for better and for worse. This specific quotation coming from Henry David Thoreau’s essay ‘Walking’. It is believed by many to be the main argument representing freedom. Exploring nature‚ humanity and contrasting them with each other. ‘Into the Wild’ follows the journey of Christopher McCandless‚ a boy travelling to Alaska. He travels with the belief that freedom and happiness are having new experiences. With this belief he travels

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    English 1300 25 November 2013 Three Things/Ten Questions 1. I Stand Here Ironing • What do you think the future holds for Emily? • Emily was in various childcare situations. What do you think of the narrator’s choices? • How would Emily’s life have been different if she had grown up under different circumstances‚ such as living in a more stable household‚ with more money and better educational opportunities? • If Emily lived in better circumstances‚ do you think she would have developed

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    Explain some cases in which you would perm-ban/temp-ban people: - Spamming (quickly sending messages with the end goal of irritation): First /warn [playername] Spamming In the event that the player keeps on spamming/disregard then /tempmute [playername] 5m Spamming In the event that the player keeps on spamming/disregard then /tempmute [playername] 10m Spamming In the event that the player keeps on spamming/disregard then /tempmute [playername] 15m Spamming In the event that the player keeps on

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    “Out of All Them Bright Stars” is a story written by Nancy Kress. The story pays much attention to the small-mindedness of discrimination that has engulfed the modern society. She has highlighted the discrimination and prejudice that many people experience as a result of their skin color and appearance. To prove her point‚ Kress uses the picture of a blue alien to represent her claims and also to depict an individual who is unfairly discriminated based on the color of the skin. It is‚ however‚ not

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    PAST PAPER QUESTIONS JANUARY 2011 1. Explain what is meant by the term ‘cultural deprivation’. (2 marks) 2. Identify three educational policies that may have contributed to social class differences in achievement. (6 marks) 3. Outline some of the ways in which factors outside the education system have resulted in improved educational achievement for girls. (12 marks) 4. Using material from Item A and elsewhere assess the view that the education system exists mainly to select and prepare young people

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    Guide Questions Experiment 1 Calibration of the calorimeter: 1. Give the net ionic thermochemical equation of the reaction used to calibrate the calorimeter. a. Is the reaction endothermic or exothermic? b. Which is the limiting reactant? c. How much (in moles) limiting reactant was used? d. How much heat was generated (or absorbed) by the reaction? 2. Relate the sign of the ΔT to the ΔH of the reaction used for calibration. 3. What is the heat capacity of the calorimeter? Relate

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    symbols and personal symbols because money is a conventional item and it’s not the main point Mr. Ramsay is trying to make. However it’s a personal symbol because the money is representing more than $100. It’s proving Mr. Kelada‚ the ultimate Mr. Know-All‚ wrong. 3. “Oh‚ Elmer‚ you can’t bet on certainty”. Its function is 1. Showing more of Mrs. Ramsay’s modesty and kindness. But also‚ she is telling Mr. Kelada that she is certain that she bought it for $18 but even then Mr. Kelada insists that

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