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    Field Study 6 Episode 1

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    EPISODE 1 FS 6 On Becoming A Teacher ------------------------------------------------- “THE TEACHER AS A PERSON” Name of FS Student: Catherine Q. Pagdato Course & Year: BSED – 3 Resource Teacher: Rosie P. Pastolero Signature:_______________ Jerly M. Charlon Signature:_______________ Mrs. Gelda P. Estopil Signature:_______________ Cooperating School: Kalilangan National High School Your Target At the end of this activity‚ you will gain competence in clarifying

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    The setting used throughout the novel Wuthering Heights helps to set the mood to describe the characters. We find two households separated by the cold‚ muddy‚ and barren moors‚ one by the name of Wuthering Heights‚ and the other by the name of Thrushcross Grange. Each house stands alone‚ in the mist of the dreary land‚ and the atmosphere creates a mood of isolation. In the novel‚ Wuthering Heights and Thrushcross Grange are the two places where virtually all

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    • “The grass is beating its head distractedly.”- Mentally disturbed people‚ reflects the speaker’s state of mind. The grasses and her state of mind have become one. Although her psychology is very present in it‚ it’s still a landscape poem that brings this environment to vital life in a really amazing way • The speaker is the one who appears vulnerable‚ nature is her attacker. She refers to them in a “grandmotherly disguise‚” this is a reference to the fairy-tale ‘Little Red Riding Hood’ Plath is

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    BS--- heights of bs

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    As mentioned earlier in my last class‚ there will be a quiz tomorrow‚ Wednesday‚ 31st July‚ 2013‚ from 9.10am. Please be on time for the quiz‚ since there are classes after the same‚ and you will not get any extra time. This will be a 10 minute quiz (9.10am - 9.20am). The answers must be marked on the proper side of the answer-sheet only‚ to be graded. Please tick the relevant box to indicate your answer. Multiple answers / attempts for the same question may please be avoided. Every response

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    Human height is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body‚ standing erect. When populations share genetic background and environmental factors‚ average height is frequently characteristic within the group. Exceptional height variation (around 20% deviation from average) within such a population is sometimes due to gigantism or dwarfism‚ which are medical conditions caused by specific genes or endocrine abnormalities.[1] In regions of poverty or warfare‚ environmental

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    Review Sheet for Wuthering Heights 1. What techniques are used in the characterization of Heathcliff? Effects? Heathcliff is associated with evil and darkness from the beginning of the novel. "I felt his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows." (1) When Lockwood sees Heathcliff’s garden (perhaps a symbol for Heathcliff) "the earth was hard with a black frost…the air made me shiver through every limb." (6) When we see Heathcliff when he is first brought into the Earnshaw household

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    Tthe representation of home in Wuthering Heights. The ideology of the mid-nineteenth century limited the role of Victorian women to the domestic sphere. The Victorian construction of the domestic ideal saw the woman as devoted‚ busy and diligent mother‚ bearing‚ raising and educating her children. Anchored to the home and providing a secure‚ cosy space for a husband‚ as a haven from his public life in the outside world‚ the woman and home became the ‘expression of British Victorian morality..

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    Synopsis: Star Trek Episode “The Measure of a Man” [1] Most of us are aware that the television series Star Trek was about a starship‚ the Enterprise‚ whose mission was to explore the galaxy. This ship was part of a larger organization known as Starfleet. Serving as a Lt. Commander on board the ship was an android named Data. Data was an extremely advanced and unique android even by the standards of 24th century science. He had a special processor known as a “positronic brain” that allowed him

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    Sympathetic background is the literary device where the surroundings mirror‚ mimic or elope with the emotions of the characters in it. Sympathetic background is especially evident when Bronte uses much of the settings of Thrushcross Grange and Wuthering Heights to convey the feelings of the characters within. The use of sympathetic background can be seen as early as the first chapter‚ in which the Heath is described. Bronte uses “Wuthering” in the sense that it’s a “significant provincial narrative‚ descriptive

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    gaining control of the battle. Without the gun disrupting the flow of American troops on the river‚ they were able to land on the Canadian side much faster. Major General Isaac Brock was woken up by the gunshots. He gathered a small force to regain the Heights (an important hill)‚ even though he knew that the British were heavily outnumbered. Unfortunately‚ he was at the front of the charge‚ so he got shot in the chest and was killed.

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