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    constructivist approaches to teaching and learning‚ we continue to rely on familiar pedagogical approaches such as lectures‚ worksheets‚ and rote learning practices. At the moment‚ educators perceive such approaches as more compatible with traditional expectations and methods of student assessment and better supported by existing infrastructures. Stated differently‚ it is easier and more efficient to maintain current practices than to promulgate approaches for which significant shifts--epistemological‚ technological

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    become a phenomenal novelist in his later years. With joyful early years‚ a rough later childhood‚ and a heartbreaking experience‚ Dickens reflects on it by writing the novel Great Expectations. Dickens had an amazing ability to give readers a good grasp as to what the novel explains‚ in true detail. Great Expectations shows a rather large resemblance with Charles Dickens’ own life and experiences‚ and also describes Dickens’ thoughts of love and of social class. Dickens uses a former love named

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    Biodiversity are all different words‚ but have many things in common. All the words involve animals interacting with each other. In my first paragraph I will explain what coevolution is and how it makes the animals interactions change in species. My second paragraph is the description about the role of competition and how it ship and shapes natures’ ecosystem. And last but not least‚ my third paragraph and it will be about the explanations of biodiversity and why it’s necessary that it exist. Coevolution

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    The following essay is based on the theme of “Expectations” in the novel ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’. The novel set during the 1930’s depression in Maycomb south Alabama is based upon the ignorance and prejudice present in society. The theme of ‘expectations’ is an imperative motif which affects the events that occur throughout the novel. Social expectations were rigidly upheld in Southern Alabama in the 1930’s. These expectations determined what behaviours were acceptable for men and women‚ Caucasians

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    Love in Great Expectations

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    “A feeling of intense desire and attraction toward a person with whom one is disposed to make a pair; the emotion of sex and romance. To have a feeling of intense desire and attraction toward (a person) (Webster‚ love)”. In Great Expectations‚ Pip is going through maturity‚ and is always undergoing maturity. We find that Pip is always longing for friends‚ family‚ and for love. Love can be a number of things to different people. Love is an emotion‚ where there is no wrong definition

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    Each character in the Noir genre has their own story; secrets and ambitions they are willing to fight for or die protecting. The protagonist of a hardboiled detective novel is no exception to that rule‚ hiding and nursing his damaged past and secrets through bottles of hard liquor. Complementing the his state of perpetual pain is the femme fatale‚ whose destructive tendencies exacerbate the woes of those around her. More often than not‚ the femme fatale serves a dual purpose of catalyzing the devastating

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    How does JB Priestly explore and present the theme of gender in the play ‘An Inspector Calls”? Section 3 - Throughout this play JB Priestly has included a range of female characters in the play‚ from an upper class snob‚ through a mature daughter and a working class girl. However Eva Smith‚ the working class girl‚ was the only character who suffered the most because of her gender‚ she was treated differently by all character throughout the play. She had no value in society what so ever and we’ve

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    Expectations‚ whether it be in the form of peer pressure‚ pressure from one’s parents‚ or even pressure from oneself‚ have always been omnipresent. From cracking O’Brien to etching a painful scar in my mind‚ pressure from expectations has always led people to make significant decisions‚ yet not all of these decisions are necessarily good. In The Things They Carried‚ O’Brien is faced with the major decision of whether he should partake in the Vietnam War. While making the decision‚ O’Brien mentions

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    The Tell-Tale Heart Genre

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    the edge of your seat? The works of “What Is the Horror Genre?” by Sharon A. Russel are going to be helping me critique “The Tell-Tale Heart”. I will be analyzing the unimaginable words of Edgar Allen Poe. Trying to understand the trail of thought and the technique of this amazing writer. “Many people define horror by its subjects. We all think of creatures like Frankenstein’s monster‚ Dracula‚ and the wolfman as monsters in the horror genre.”(Russel 125). This is further represented in Edgar Allen

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    awesome kicks. Pele is famous for his far passes and he doesn’t make many goals. And Neymar is famous for his goals and passes. There are a lot of people that play soccer but not everybody enjoys it. Some people love to use there legs but others don´t. So when people play soccer all those facts need to be in it. Some other people that play soccer are billy benson‚ he is famous for his jukes and goals. Chicharito Hernandez is famous for his goals and passes too. One other person I know is Giovani

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