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    Style: Using Multiple Intelligences Scoring • Logical-mathematical Intelligence: • Verbal-linguistic intelligence: • Interpersonal intelligence: • Intrapersonal intelligence: 2 • Musical intelligence:2 Brief Interpretation: In general‚ my score seems avarage. In my opinion‚ I thinks my score at logical-mathematical intelligence would be more higher. I’d rather to refer and interested in things that’s rational and logical. When I learn‚ the picture‚ graphs‚ charts

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    Dee’s Personality In Alice Walker’s short story‚ Everyday Use‚ the line said by mama "She thinks her sister has held life always in the palm of one hand‚ that ‘no’ is a word the world never learned to say to her."‚ enters us‚ the readers‚ into the personality of Dee. Furthermore‚ the line offers us an open window to view the inter-workings of the family unit. Throughout the story‚ Dee is portrayed as a typical‚ yet unique young woman. She is strong-standing‚ solid and firm none the less. She

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    their economy and are based on moral ideas. Classical liberalism‚ liberal egalitarianism‚ and Marxism have opposing views on inherent concepts within each economic system‚ which prevents any agreement on economic inequality or just distribution of resources between the three economic systems. Human nature is a main aspect of each economic system‚ but in classical liberalism‚ liberal egalitarianism and Marxism utilize this idea in opposing fashion. Classical liberals believe that individuals have natural

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    How is Marxism presented as a metaphor in Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Goblin Market’? In Goblin Market‚ Rossetti presents Marxism as a metaphor through a number of different characters and through the language used. It could be argued that in the poem there is this idea that consumerism is bad‚ and that we are never satisfied with what we have which is essentially the theory behind Marxist views. An example of this in the poem is that once Laura has had a taste of the fruit she immediately wants

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    INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY: FUNDAMENTALS AND APPLICATIONS Barbara H. Stuart University of Technology‚ Sydney‚ Australia 72 Infrared Spectroscopy: Fundamentals and Applications hydrocarbons appear in the 3000–2800 cm−1 range and the C–H stretching bands of methyl groups and methylene groups are readily differentiated. For methyl groups‚ asymmetric C–H stretching occurs at 2870 cm−1 ‚ while symmetric C–H stretching occurs at 2960 cm−1 . By comparison‚ methylene groups show asymmetric stretching at 2930

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    “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky is one of the best known songs in The Nutcracker. Miles Hoffman‚ the music commentator for Morning Edition and a nationally renowned violinist‚ once stated‚ “And many of them [Tchaikovsky’s melodies] in this - just in this one ballet [The Nutcracker]- are immortal” (Hoffman). Tchaikovsky first began work on the music to the now internationally renowned ballet in February 1891 (Schwarm). While in Paris that year‚ he heard an instrument

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    Textual interpretations are known to be governed and defined by the writer themselves‚ the very individuals who comprise meanings to be discovered by the readers. In opposition to the formalist approach‚ the Reader Response literary criticism based textual interpretations solely on the reader. The conventional authority placed on the shoulders of the author is stripped and placed within the minds of the reader themselves. Reader Response criticism is innovative‚ as the established preconceived notions

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    the exam and other sources‚ account for the changing interpretations of Tutankhamun’s life and death as a result of changes in science and technology from 1922 to the present. Introduction~ -> 1922 interpretation + why? (maybe one para. on life‚ one of death) -> 1968 - X-ray -> 1978 - Blood analysis -> 2005 - CT Scan -> 2011 - DNA testing/analysis Something has changed with every new analysis/test. Very different interpretation of his death from 1922 to 2011‚ due to changes in science

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    Amelia Mary Earhart was an American aviation pioneer and author. Earhart was the first aviatrix to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She received the U.S. Distinguished Flying Cross for this record. She set many other records‚ wrote best-selling books about her flying experiences and was instrumental in the formation of The Ninety-Nines‚ an organization for female pilots. Earhart joined the faculty of the Purdue University aviation department in 1935 as a visiting faculty member to counsel women

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    Alice Walker’s use of first person point of view allows us to form closer connections to the story by enabling the reader to better understand Mama’s views. The role of Mama as narrator helps us transgress through a story that when first read‚ seems like a fairly simple story about a Black woman‚ her two distinct daughters‚ and a quilt with an undetermined destination. Upon closer reading and analysis of the role of Mama as narrator‚ it is apparent that this is not just a simple tale of a Black woman

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