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    teachers. These were shut as the monasteries closed and in their place came grammar schools founded by wealthy merchants. Also most pupils were boys as few girls were educated. Boys of ‘ordinary’ families had to learn a trade such as printing or carpentry. Instead of going to school they spent at least seven years as apprentices whereas most girls became servants. Science also played a role in Tudor society. New ideas and machines helped industry to grow rapidly. Coal became the main fuel in the making

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    Aboriginal people are the first settlers of Canada‚ including the first nations‚ Inuit‚ and Métis. Upon the arrival of the European settlers of Canada who came with their own civilization‚ the aboriginal people were considered ignorant and uneducated. These European settlers wanted to increase literacy at the same time making their culture dominant over the aboriginal people leading to the funding for the residential schools. This is where the aboriginal children were taken for education. This became

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    The first painting is called Merode Altarpiece it is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York standing about two feet tall and four feet wide. It was created in the fifteenth century between the years of 1425-1430’s with oil painting on a wood panel. Oil paint is slow drying paint made when pigments are mixed with oil. It was painted by a Flemish artist named Robert Campin also known as the Master of Flemalle. The second painting‚ Deposition‚ was created in 1435-1438 in Museo del Prado‚ Madrid

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    Production NC II | |Aurora Provincial Training Center |Baler‚ Aurora |OIC‚ Virgilio S. Catipon |042-209-4225 |Carpentry NC II | |Aurora Provincial Training Center |Baler‚ Aurora |OIC‚ Virgilio S. Catipon |042-209-4225

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    Z00_REND1011_11_SE_MOD7 PP2.QXD 2/21/11 12:39 PM Page 1 7 MODULE Linear Programming: The Simplex Method LEARNING OBJECTIVES After completing this chapter‚ students will be able to: 1. Convert LP constraints to equalities with slack‚ surplus‚ and artificial variables. 2. Set up and solve LP problems with simplex tableaus. 3. Interpret the meaning of every number in a simplex tableau. 4. Recognize special cases such as infeasibility‚ unboundedness and degeneracy. 5

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    Many schools exist that don’t create student success. In too many school systems today‚ students are deprived of the education they need to become successful in life. What is society doing to make sure these students find their way? What does it take for them to become successful participants of society? After reading Freire’s‚ Pedagogy of the Oppressed‚ I must say there is some truth to students being oppressed for they are being forced to matriculate in an educational environment they aren’t familiar

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    Time continues on‚ however‚ some thing’s never change. One of the things that seem to never change is poverty. Whether it is in the lifestyle in America and/ or Africa or in the school system. “Fremont High School” a report written by Jonathan Kozol‚ contains certain elements that are similar of those in “Changing the Face of Poverty”‚ a literacy narrative by Diana George‚ such as; the use of first person‚ strong diction‚ and the use of stereotypes. Both authors use first person in their writings

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    Architecture‚ Formal Ornamentation Re-emergence of use of ornaments in architectural practice has occurred on a global scale over the past decade. Several architects are unwrapping a lost language that had been an intrinsic mode of communication in architecture. The language of ornament in architecture has been readily confused with the realms of decoration and pattern among others. However‚ ornament decoration is used in architecture and decorative art to embellish an object or part of a

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    How is geometry used in everyday life? When you’re studying a subject‚ the science of lines and angles can seem like nothing more than a dull exercise in formulas and predictability. In reality‚ geometry is at work everywhere you go. Whether you’re aware of it or not‚ geometry quite literally shapes our lives. An Ancient Science‚ how long has geometry been around? To answer that question‚ let’s take a look at where geometry gets its name. Geometry is derived from the Greek words for Earth (Geo)

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    Throughout the novel "Weep Not‚ Child" by Ngugi Thiong’o‚ hope is a persistent theme‚ often referred to symbolically through light. The novel begins with a hopeful start but as it progresses‚ there is a gradual loss of hope. In chapter 11 Njoroge confidently says that "sunshine always follows a dark night. We sleep knowing and trusting that the sun will rise tomorrow." expressing his hopefulness that his country’s situation will improve. I disagree with this statement‚ as I believe that this book

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