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    English Paper 1 IB

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    Commentary on Soliloquy 1 – Shakespeare’s “Hamlet” In Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”‚ the first soliloquy spoken by the protagonist reflects the feelings of unrest plaguing this character and successfully sets up the religious framework for the remainder of the play. A soliloquy is spoken by a character that is alone on stage‚ and reveals the speaker’s thoughts and feelings towards particular events. The effect of the soliloquy is that the audience is given insight into these thoughts‚ which in turn aid

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    Module 5

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    Module 5 Create a car saying (Bumper Sticker) or a Road Sign (Billboard) that would describe one main point you learned in Module 5.  This is an example of a bumper sticker from a former student:  ““Driving the right speed is always a good deed. Enjoy your ride and don’t collide!” 1. What would yours say? Fasten your seat belts‚ It Helps. 2. How would it look? It would be a billboard of a family and the driver and the backseat passengers have on seat belts but the front passenger doesn’t 3. Now

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    Module 3

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    destruction of the Minoan and Mycenaean civilizations led to a decline in the knowledge of reading‚ writing‚ building‚ and art. This period is often called the Dark Ages of Greece. It was a time of poverty‚ depopulation‚ and social disintegration. By the eighth century BCE‚ economic and social conditions improved in Greece. At the same time‚ the Greek polis emerges. In sculpture‚ the human figural form returns. Module 3 begins with these early sculpted figures‚ which date to the seventh century BCE. As

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    09 English Studyguide 1

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    Long Way Gone Study Guide / Discussion Questions / Writing Assignment Suggestions Chapter Questions: Chapter One: What did the old man in Kabati mean when he said‚ “We must strive to be like the moon”? Is this advice that could apply to you? Why or why not? Chapter Two: Beah moves around in time as he tells his story‚ flashing forward and backward. What is the effect of this technique? Do you appreciate it‚ or would you prefer that he stuck to strict chronology? Why or why not? Chapter Three:

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    Reading

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    Part 1 You are going to read three extracts which are all concerned in some way with travel and tourism. For questions 1--6‚ choose the answer (A‚ B‚ C or D) which you think fits best according to the text. EXTRACT FROM A NOVEL ’Oh‚ Lyn‚ you can’t be serious.’ Bridget Cooper flicked her auburn hair back in a careless gesture that distracted every man within a two-table radius‚ and glanced at me reprovingly. ’You look like death warmed up‚ you know. The last thing you should do is take another

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    References: ECH-325 Lecture 1 Families‚ Schools‚ and Communities: Together for Young Children‚ Chapter 8 http://gcumedia.com/digital-resources/cengage/2011/families-schools-and-communities_-together-for-young-children_ebook_4e.php e-Library Resource “Advocating for Young Children:

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    Learned In Modules 1 & 2 In module 1‚ I found it to be a scary week for me. Not really understanding art‚ it can make it a tad nerve wrecking for me especially since I know it’s not my forte. To some people they can look at art and understand somewhat of the meaning behind the artist’s work of art. I cannot see this in all images I see. Art to me sometimes will catch my eye and pull me in and then my imagination opens up and I see crazy visuals of the work. This is something that module 1 did teach

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    Module 1 PPT Chapter 1 What is Organizational Behavior What is the importance of interpersonal skills? Demonstrate the importance of interpersonal skills in the workplace page 4 Interpersonal skills result in: • understanding will be helping to determine manager effectiveness • leadership communication skills that are critical as a person progresses in a career • lower turnover of quality employees • higher quality applications for recruitment • better performance

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    Module 4

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    Module 4: Review and Critical Thinking Review Questions 1. What are the three types of fingerprints found in the human population? How often does each occur? 60-65 percent of the population has loop fingerprints. 30-35 percent have whorl fingerprints. 5 percent have arch fingerprints. 2. What is a medulla? What do forensic scientists use this for? A medulla is a set of cells that run through the hair and is different depending on the species it came from. 3. What is a precipitin test? What is

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    Reading

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    that reading may be the most important thing as an exercise for our brain and our eyes too. You can improve a language you want by reading a book by it. And as everything‚ it has advantages and disadvantages. . Many people tend to read because they need it for work or study purposes and therefore do not associate it with relaxation or enjoyment. This sentiment generally begins in high school‚ when difficult literary classics such Shakespeare are mandatory. In the past‚ reading was

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