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    Question 1 (Worth 5 points) “The Cold Equations” is not an example of  a science-fiction story  a short story  a novel  a tragic ending Points earned on this question: 5 Question 2 (Worth 5 points) Antagonists are always  bad people  the opposition  good people  main characters Points earned on this question: 5 Question 3 (Worth 5 points) Man vs. Self is an example of  a combination conflict  an external conflict  an internal conflict  a failed conflict Points earned on this question: 5 Question

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    ST. ANSELM OF CANTERBURY (1033-1109) “If you can find a place where God is not‚ Go there and sin with impunity.” Meaning: God‚ the Creator of Heaven and Earth‚ is everywhere.  There is no place that one can sin with impunity...except in his mind...where the evil one is deceiving him.  God sees and knows all and cannot be deceived. So‚ one cannot sin - even in the depths of his heart - without God knowing. He was an Italian theologian and philosopher. He was also a priest who became the Archbishop

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    The Biggest Dirty Little Secret in Business Lack of Candor – blocks smart ideas‚ fast action and good people from contributing all they’ve got When you’ve got Candor – everything just operates faster and better The Candor Effect 1. Gets more people in the conversation and makes you idea rich 2. Generates speed 3. Cuts costs Differentiation Defined Differentiation is a way to manage people and business Two parts to a company 1. Software – your people a. Top 20% - they are the

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    Why Kids Who Believe in Something are Much Happier and Healthier Overview Good health is one major source of happiness in children. Parents are also not at peace when their kids are not happy and unhealthy. Therefore‚ it is upon you as a parent to do the best to ensure your kid has achieved the two aspects all together. In this circumstance you need to teach your kids on spiritual matters that will lead them on the ways of life. Spiritual matters tend to make kids have focus and enable them have

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    HAMLET Act I(brief summary): For two nights‚ the Ghost of King Hamlet has haunted the soldiers guarding Elsinore castle. On the third night‚ Horatio joins the watch; when the Ghost appears‚ however‚ it does not speak. Horatio surmises that the spirit represents a bad omen of Denmark’s future. The next day‚ Claudius addresses the assembled aristocrats at court; he thanks them for helping him to succeed to the throne of Denmark and for permitting his hasty marriage to Gertrude. The king then directs

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    explaining ourselves verbally and non-verbally. It tells us to use eye contact‚ tone of voice and body language to get a point across‚ helps us learn to understand others and assess our emotions and feelings; overall‚ it helps us to live healthier and happier. We can see this in Zimbardo’s study as he found the Pathological Prisoner Syndrome and it can help make the environment inside prisons better. 2. Ecological Validity Ecological validity is the term used to define if a study can be compared to

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    ACT 3 SCENE 1 – THE MERCHANT OF VENICE Prejudice – lack of tolerance (Guarantor) Contempt – hate / contemptuous = hateful /despicable Villainised Shylock Shrewd businessman/moneylender – cruel/ruthless Theme of loyalty predominates the scene Feel a sense of sympathy for Shylock due to treatment received Denigrate – to make someone feel inferior Vindictive – Revengeful Camouflage – hide Shylock is cunning and wise – will be able to trick them Sly Shylock is very wise in the way he

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    Into the World involves transition and change. Discuss noting the composer’s representation of these ideas. Refer to your prescribed text and one related text. ‘Into the World’ involves a wide range of ideas‚ although it can be defined as one single word‚ ‘transition’ meaning the movement of a character from one phase of their life into a broader environment. The idea of ‘Into the World’ is well represented in Willy Russell’s drama text‚ “Educating Rita” where the protagonist Rita enters a new

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    personal choice may hold them back as they try to overcome challenges and move into the world. This is shown by a personal battle with their inner self‚ personal choice leading to a change in their emotions‚ different people having different ways of adapting to new challenges‚ individuals trying to shut off the rest of the world and the help of others an individual’s attitude will change as they enter the world. This is shown the the novel The story of Tom Brennan by J.C Burke and in the movie Shrek

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    Moving into the world is a significant experience in a person’s life which provides opportunities for growth and development. Change in attitude‚ development of knowledge and change in identity are all aspects of moving into the world however‚ it is not as simple as it seems and it consists of being faced with barriers which an individual learns to overcome. Moving into the world is explored in two texts which are Billy Elliot‚ by Stephan Daldry‚ and Eminem’s song “Lose Yourself”. Change in attitude

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