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    The novel Schooled‚ by Gordon Korman‚ is very unique. Capricorn Anderson‚ the main character‚ has a rough start and gets moved to the middle school after being homeschooled by his grandmother Rain in Garland Farms where they are following the act of being hippies. Rain is picking plums from the plum tree and she slips and falls. Cap. drives Rain to the hospital at age thirteen and gets pulled over at the hospital. Cap. can not be homeschooled by her and must go to the Cleavage Middle School. This

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    In Gordon Wood’s analysis of the American Revolution‚ he takes a more radical view of the period in contrast with the view of other historians‚ who see this period as more conservative with no major social disruption‚ especially compared to the radical and brutal rebellions of the French Revolution just decades later. In the early days of colonization‚ those who settled in America had no wish to create their own identity that wasn’t British‚ but with time and lack of interest from the crown and Parliament

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    Compare famous Three Trait Theories The trait approach to personality is focused on differences between individuals. The combination and interaction of various traits forms a personality that is unique to each individual. Trait theory is focused on identifying and measuring these individual personality characteristics. Gordon Allport’s Trait Theory: A generalized and focalized neuropsychic system (peculiar to the individual)‚ with the capacity to render many stimuli functionally equivalent‚ and

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    Personal Response- I really liked the book Solitary by Alexander Gordon Smith‚ I would give it a four star review. I liked the book because it kept you on the edge of your seat wanting more of the adrenaline rush that Alex and Zee felt down in the depths of furnace where the black suits‚ weezers‚ rats‚ rejects‚ and the warden roam. Plot- Down in the under belly of Furnace where all the sick experiments are done on poor innocent boys to become their little weapons‚ but when their special experiments

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    individuals and possibly reveal an incident from their past which has resulted in a person’s personality and characteristics. This is evident in the narrative as Elinor’s ‘gentlewomen’ façade is revealed to be exactly that. It is also illustrated by John Gordon who turned into a self-harming‚ flagellant in an attempt to cope with the catastrophic effects of the plague. In the case of the Bont clan‚ their already horrid nature is amplified even more so‚ to an

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    and motives in transitional periods of sociological enlightenment or political progression; and with regard to the American Revolution‚ this process of social evolution is apparent in essentially every piece of pertinent historical literature. In Gordon Wood’s The Radicalism of the American Revolution‚ he states that the American Revolution was a rather “conservative affair‚ concerned almost exclusively with politics and constitutional rights…hardly a revolution at all.” As this statement arguably

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    Konstantin Stanislavsky and Edward Gordon Craig are both influential directors and have shaped that way we view theatre today. Stanislavsky valued a form of naturalism that the actors should have experienced a similar situation to that of the character. From this the actor could convey real human emotions to the audience. Further along in his career‚ to allow the actor into the psych of the character‚ Stanislavsky started to focus on the psychological motivations that drove the role. On the other

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    Charlie Gordon is the main character in Flowers for Algernon‚ a story in which he is operated on to become more intelligent and to help him function “normally” in society. However‚ intelligence does not make a person happier‚ kinder‚ or generally better. One example that supports this theory is that Charlie’s friends from the factory are of average intelligence‚ but aren’t nice. Miss Kinnian is of average intelligence and is extremely kind‚ so there’s no correlation between intelligence and behavior

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    look at a painting or a photograph in a gallery or a museum‚ we start wondering what its real meaning and what the artist wanted to tell us through his art. One of these photographs is called American Gothic Washington‚ D. C.‚ shot by Gordon Parks in 1942. Gordon Parks was the first African-American photographer for Life and Vogue magazines and was a self-taught artist‚ and he shot this photo on his first day of work at the Farm Security Administration in Washington D.C.. This photo has been named

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    Daniel Keyes a character arises who is both brave and persistent. This character is named Charlie Gordon. Charlie is 37 years old and has a condition where his brain power is ultimately very low. The story is written in the form of Charlie’s progress reports. In the progress reports it tells what he did and how he is feeling‚ it also shows his progress in his writing and vocabulary usage. Charlie Gordon is both brave and persistent and shows it in many forms. Charlie exudes bravery during “Flowers

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