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    The Small Changes Could Make a Big Difference in People´s Lives in a Positive Way If They Are Able to Modify Their Habitual Behavior. Why people behave the way the do is a controversial subject because there are a lot of different opinions about it. One of these opinions is exposed in the book “The Tipping Point” in the chapter “How little things make a big difference”. The author‚ Malcolm Gladwell argues that immediate environment influences people’s behavior. Based on this‚ the author presents

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    U.S. Small Business Administration MT-11 ADVERTISING Edmond A. Bruneau‚ Owner Creative Consultants Spokane‚ Washington and author of the book‚ Prescription for Advertising Marketing Series ______________________________________________________________________________ The material in this publication may not be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means - electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording or other -- without the prior written permission of the U.S. Small Business Administration

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    This is to certify that the work entered in this report is done by Miss. Richa R Doiphode B.Ed Roll No.16 Under the able guidance and supervision of Dr. Bhagwan Balani has successfully completed community service at Ma Niketan‚ Thane During the academic year of 2013-14 Dr. Mintu Shinha Dr. Bhagwan Balani Principal of the College Prof. Incharge Bombay Teachers’ Training College Table of Contents

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    Grades tend to diminish students’ interest in whatever they’re learning.  A “grading orientation” and a “learning orientation” have been shown to be inversely related and‚ as far as I can tell‚ every study that has ever investigated the impact on intrinsic motivation of receiving grades (or instructions that emphasize the importance of getting good grades) has found a negative effect. *  Grades create a preference for the easiest possible task.  Impress upon students that what they’re doing will

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    (RA) I presumably would have stated this occupation is "to be the guardian of the dormitory." While in certain ways that proclamation may be correct‚ I know now that a RA does more than that. My second semester living on grounds has permitted me to watch the callings of a RA most nearly. Compressing my perceptions I can privately state that the RA enactments more than a guardian to the dorm residents; as the semester come to an end I have excel in many ways also got better understand of the position

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    Prompt: In Oedipus Rex‚ Sophocles explores the titular characters encounter with fate. The poet Ruth Eisenburg does the same in her poem Jocasta‚ but from the point of view of that works titular character. In a well organized essay‚ analyze how Eisenburg utilizes devices such as imagery‚ figurative language‚ puns‚ and dramatic irony to convey Jocasta’s personal encounter with fate. Fate cannot always be escaped. No matter how hard one tries to change what the Gods have already set

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    The Giver - Essay The novel ‘The Giver’ was written by Lois Lowry. It’s about a boy‚ Jonas‚ who lives in a highly controlled world. The Elders of the community try to make the community a utopia but in fact they take away human privacy and freedom of choice. They kill people without the individual knowing what is happening to them. The Elders take away life and what it means to be human. The Elders spy on the community constantly. Surveillance is on every corner and in every home. Part of being

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    remind herself to stay silent throughout the novel. Melinda silences herself many other ways too. One of the most intense ways of this is when she cut herself with a paper clip. She says‚ “I open up the paper clip and scratch it across my left wrist. Pitiful. If suicide is a cry for help‚ then what is this? A whimper‚ a peep? (Anderson 65)” When her mom sees the cuts all she says is that she doesn’t have time to deal with it. This shows how Melinda is trying to speak through cutting herself doesn’t

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    Themes‚ Motifs & Symbols Themes Themes are the fundamental and often universal ideas explored in a literary work. The Ambivalence of Mastery Crusoe’s success in mastering his situation‚ overcoming his obstacles‚ and controlling his environment shows the condition of mastery in a positive light‚ at least at the beginning of the novel. Crusoe lands in an inhospitable environment and makes it his home. His taming and domestication of wild goats and parrots with Crusoe as their master illustrates

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    ​ I really was excited to write my essay on the movie Avatar which is one of my favorite films‚ it was released in 2009.  This movie correlates about society and different kinds of people in it.  It connects very well to all of the four perspectives. The functionalist‚ Conflict Perspective‚ and lastly The Symbolic Interaction. One of the main characters is Jake Sully‚ a former Marine who is in a wheelchair. He is very Bitter and disillusioned‚ but he’s still a warrior at heart. Jake wanted something

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