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    References: · Allen‚ R.M. & Young‚ S.J. (1978): Phencyclidine-induced psychosis. Am. J. Psychiatry. 135:1081-1083. · Bender‚ L · Blum‚ J. (1990): Letter to Judge John L. Elfvin; United States District Court. · Cohen‚ M.M.‚ Hirschhorn‚ K · Cohen‚ M.M. & Shiloh‚ Y. (1977-1978): Genetic toxicology of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD-25). Mutat. Res. 47:183-209. · Cohen‚ S · Freedman

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    References: Blum‚ R.W. (2005). A case for school connectedness. Educational Leadership 62(7)‚ 16-21. Collins‚ A.‚ Brown‚ J.S.‚ & Newman‚ S.E. (1989). Cognitive apprenticeship: Teaching the crafts of reading‚ writing‚ and mathematics. In L. Resnick (Ed.)‚ Knowledge

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    Singapore Macro-environment PESTLE Analysis Political Singapore is relatively unique in terms of its political environment. There are very few opposition parties‚ and the main political group is the People’s Action Party (PAP) that governs Singapore since it achieved its independence in 1965. Singapore‚ under the leadership of the PAP‚ possesses a distinct political culture: authoritarian‚ pragmatic‚ rational and legalistic. Singapore’s power structure is highly centralised‚ regarded

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    Can a teenager bear a pang of sadness when especially a loved one passed away in a crucial moment of their life? Losing someone or something that is deeply cared and loved can very painful to anyone. However‚ for most of the teenagers‚ a sense of the death of loved ones can be more strange because they are young to have a chance to think about its meaning‚ and because of its unfamiliar‚ it can cause them greater suffers if they are facing in reality. Even so‚ Sue Monk Kidd has a different point of

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    some of the ways that bees serve as symbols in Lily’s life? Answer: Bees symbolize Lily’s mother in a number of instances throughout the novel. In Sylvan‚ Lily feels her mother’s presence when swarms of bees enter her room. Her mother’s name‚ Deborah‚ literally translates as "bee." She follows the path of her mother to Tiburon and finds herself on a honey farm. Bees model human society. Once Lily begins her beekeeper training with August‚ she quickly learns the ways in which a beehive models the

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    lived with her grandfather and her cousin‚ David Lacks. Henrietta and David had shared a bedroom since she was four‚ so it was not a surprise when they started having children together. Henrietta had five children in all: Lawrence‚ Elsie‚ Sonny‚ Deborah‚ Joe (who later changed his name to Zakariyya). A week before learning she was pregnant with Joe‚ Henrietta had told some of her cousins that she had a knot inside her. About five months after giving birth she finally went to her doctor. The doctor

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    being able to better provide for her daughter‚ Christina (Shelbie Bruce). The American family includes John (Adam Sandler) and Deborah Clasky (Tea Leoni)‚ their kids Bernice (Sarah Steele) and Georgie (Ian Hayland)‚ and the alcoholic grandmother‚ Evelyn Wright (Cloris Leachman). Flor and her daughter move in to the family’s summer home because they need Flor’s help 24/7. Deborah oversteps her boundaries with Cristina and starts paying her more attention than she does her own daughter. This upsets Flor

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    Henrietta died when Deborah was just a baby and she endured a life of abuse following her mother’s death. Deborah sought answers to her questions of who her mother was‚ but found none that satisfied her curiosity (Skloot 110-117). She was determined to find answers though‚ and as an adult she joined with Rebecca to

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    have this argument with him Christina is needed to interpret for her. Suddenly gaining cultural empathy she decides to learn how to speak and understand English. Flor comes to love Deborah’s drunken mother Evelyn and tries hard to smooth the hurt Deborah has put upon Bernice. This causes Deborah’s competitive instincts to start. John is trying to be strong for his work and his family‚ but is unraveling at the seams as his business becomes a hit and his wife becomes uncontrollable. Flor sees it all

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    all-girl or all-boy classes are no higher than those of students in mixed classes (“Study”).1 However‚ the research is inconclusive. Despite the fact that some research shows no improvement in test scores‚ other research shows exactly opposite results (Blum).2 More important‚ many psychologists believe that test scores are the wrong measuring sticks. They believe that self-confidence and self-esteem issues are more important than test scores. In same-sex classes‚ girls report increased confidence and

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