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    The Lense Analysis

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    All characters were very flat No characters undergo development or sufficiently surprise the readers‚ which made the story a little dull There was no pacing in the story‚ which allowed the readers to lose interest. Pacing builds tension and emphasizes important events‚ making it clear that there is a climax approaching. However‚ due to the lack of pacing‚ the tension was neither increasing or decreasing‚ making the reader unaware of when the climax occurred. ● Development of the plot and characters

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    results. This is not the case. So when conducting studies in non-western countries‚ it was found that non-western people did poorly in many memory tests. It is easy to just conclude that they have worse memory than western people‚ but for it to be non-biased we have to have an insight to the culture and social demands of the participants‚ before making a conclusion. So two cross-cultural psychologists Cole and Scribner (1974) conducted a study to investigate memory strategies in different cultures

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    Sociological thinking to care is an objective‚ unbiased form of thought in which challenges out approach to common sense‚ biased beliefs we have in society. Common sense refers to our assumptions about certain criteria or groups in society in which we’ve grown into from our own cultures. These are beliefs‚ which have no evidential back-up or proof of research - just biased personal opinions which as subjective through stereotyping and personal opinions on matters we may know little about. An example

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    The Unforgiven

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    Philosophy Final UNFORGIVEN For the final essay‚ the movie I will be writing about is based on the Clint Eastwood’s movie “Unforgiven.” Clint Eastwood portrays a story of William Munny‚ a killer and aging outlaw who has taken up one more job after years of external and internal peace. In the movie‚ the plot begins as to why William does decide to come back for one last rendez-vous with death. Taking place in Big Whiskey‚ Wyoming‚ a group of prostitutes‚ led by Strawberry Alice‚ offer a $1‚000

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    Aim Did the Treaty of Versailles Accomplish in Providing Peace? The main goal of the Treaty of Versailles was to keep peace. Georges Clemenceau from France was part of the Big 3 and he utterly despised Germany. He believed that if Germany was weakened and broken down into little pieces they could never start another war or threaten France again. He mainly wanted Germany to be severely punished and they were. A large section of the Treaty dealt with the punishment of Germany because many others

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    Tok Presentation

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    Why did we choose this topic? We think that knowing the past is an important thing – to understand what is happening and to prevent the “same” mistakes from the past. However‚ there is a slight problem in our knowledge of past. And that’s why we asked this question: ….. Real-life situation You might be thinking…why did they choose this topic? Isn’t it obvious that what we know really happened? Are they trying to show us some stupid conspiracy theories or what? So here comes the real life situation

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    The world wide web is comparable to a vast jungle‚ spanning millions of miles‚ bursting with an excess of information that is constantly feeding in and out of the population’s brain. Ever since the release of the internet to the public in the late 1980’s‚ the United States has allowed its citizens to connect technologically. Commonly known as the the literal “center” of most humans’ lives‚ the internet is home to many different groups of people‚ with various messages. It may not seem obvious to

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    Alex Bolstrum 11/5/14 1st Math Extra Credit Essay In the graphs provided it is very obvious that the author in the second graph has lied. The graphs were exactly the same besides the fact that in the second graph the author added a break in the graph which completely skews the data. Instead of looking like a modest profit growth like the first graph it looks like a huge increase in profit because the whole graph is not shown. The scale on the first graph is bigger so it doesn’t look like as big

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    For those who want an impartial‚ and fair verdict when determining an accused person’s innocence‚ than say ’hello’ to the jury system. The jury system‚ typically known as trial by jury‚ is a system in which a body of people make decisions based upon evidence and fact. The jurors remain impartial‚ and are not opinionated. However‚ there is currently a dilemma in the United States about whether people accused of a crime should face a trial by jury. Many people want to relinquish this right. This is

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    of the aptitude and cognitive assessments. While doing some of the assessment and aptitude tests some test creators can come to experience some of the difficulties and issues involved with culturally biased methods of testing intelligence. Most placement tests and intelligence tests scores are biased toward predominantly white‚ and the middle-class population because of the discrepancies between minority Native American‚ Asian American‚ Hispanic‚ & African American cultures. White students test

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