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    Principle: Establish a Cooperative Socio Moral Atmosphere Keywords/ Phrases: mutual respect‚ relationship‚ atmosphere‚ promote‚ morals‚ cooperation‚ thinking‚ creative‚ encouragement‚ minimize authority‚ safe and secure‚ interest‚ community‚ reflect‚ care‚ development‚ independently‚ consider child’s point of view Reflections on Readings and Class Discussion: After reading the two articles‚ connecting them to the socio moral principle in a statement would be; for a child to have an established

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    Heather Horton English 1302 2/28/11 “Point of View/Atmosphere in ’A Rose for Emily’ ” “A Rose for Emily” is a well thought out short story by William Faulkner published on April 30‚ 1931. This short story is told from the townspeople of Jefferson (first-person) to create a point of view to be able to see from the outside of the situation getting an insight on reality of the plot. At the beginning of “A Rose for Emily‚” Faulkner immediately sets a tone. "When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our

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    Essay - Academic English 3 The dominant impressions for each of these short stories are as follows. 1. The dominant impression of to build a fire is the naturalistic Point of view both man and beast‚ even though their own two hands of the spectrum they share in a naturalistic Point of view 2. The dominant impression of a Wagner matinee is and Georgina’s sacrifice through her Exile from art and beauty 3. The dominant impression of the jilting of granny Weatherall is denial. Granny is in

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    Article Critic Overall darkness is at fault for the tragedy of Macbeth. Most scenes in story were dark and held an evil atmosphere. A.C. Bradley stated that with so much darkness surrounding the hero‚ (Macbeth)‚ he was bound to be corrupted by it. The witch’s prophecy‚ Lady Macbeth‚ and the constant spilling of blood both innocent and guilty. This darkness that corrupted him led Macbeth to madness as well as his wife. He and Lady Macbeth feared the night when sleep would succumb them and their

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    his characters in Great Expectations and why? (Focus on chapters 1 and 39) Great Expectations is a novel that was written by Charles Dickens and published in the late 19th century. It was firstly published in serial form in ‘All The Year Round’‚ which was Dickens weekly literary magazine. It was founded and owned by him and published between 1859 and 1895 throughout the UK. It is a coming of age novel as it follows the story of a boy into their break of maturity. Great Expectations follows the story

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    the opening chapter of Great Expectations? The firs chapter of ‘Great Expectations’ establishes the plot outline for the story whilst sill introducing‚ its main characters‚ Pip and his world. As both narrator and protagonist‚ Pip is naturally the most important character in ‘Great Expectations’: the novel is his story‚ told in his words‚ and his insights define the events and characters of the book. As a result‚ Dickens most important task as a writer in ‘Great Expectations’ is the creation of Pip’s

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    AUDIT EXPECTATION GAP The phrase "Audit Expectations Gap" was first introduced into the literature over thirty five years ago‚ by Liggio (1974)‚ under the Cohen Commission. It was defined as the difference between the levels of expected performance "as envisioned by the independent accountant and by the user of financial statements" The term ‘expectation gap’ is commonly utilized to describe the situation whereby a difference in expectation exists between a group with a certain expertise‚ and

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    In the journey that is coming of age there are many lessons that we have to learn‚ and one of them is being humble. In both books‚ Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens‚ and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte‚ both main characters learn from the mistakes they have made in their life as we see unfold in the end of both novels. Once these characters learn humility‚ light is shown upon the errors of their ways and they can move on with their life. The authors of both novels‚ in turn‚ try to educate the

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    settled by European immigrants‚ and Americans are white.” * A filter through which we learn history * Leaves out all the other cultures that live in America 5. How does James Hoopes define oral history vs. oral tradition? Does American dominant culture have a strong oral tradition? Why/why not? * Oral history: documents collected by tape recorder. Used by social scientists in “participant observation” studies * Oral tradition: Usual name for verbal stories passed on from one generation

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    Stereotypes and people’s expectations of us greatly affect the way we live‚ especially if those stereotypes are negative and those expectations are low. Sherman Alexie perfectly illustrates this in his article‚ “Superman and Me”. He demonstrates how the power of expectations have caused Native Americans to lose hope‚ and remain stuck in a helpless cycle that is passed down through the generations. I wholeheartedly agree with Alexie that people are dragged down by the expectations of others. If people

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