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    Take Home Test

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    Media Unit Take Home Test Presented to Mr. Setnyk By Jessica Hutchinson ENG 4U-English Tuesday‚ January 17th 2012 1. Gender Stereotyping in Video Games ___ /3 Doctor Karen Dill says‚ “When women are consistently shown as sex objects rather than agents‚ consistently depicted in demeaning and degrading ways‚ and consistently shown as submissive‚ the result is to condone and support violence against women‚ coercion of women‚ and anti woman attitudes.” Do you agree or disagree with

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    Npd - Home Gym

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    problems they were facing which made it difficult for them to follow a fitness programme . The various obstacles in the order of their frequency of appearance in the discussions were: • I don’t get time to go to the gym‚ I would rather workout at home • I cant afford to pay the fees • My profession doesn’t allow me to go to the gym regularly • I feel embarrassed to go to the gym • I get no personalized attention at the gym • I don’t get a personalized plan that suits my

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    My Ideal Home

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    My ideal home. In the 1950s the average home was about 983 square feet and the average cost was around $8‚450 Homes were usually built with two or fewer bedrooms and children shared bedrooms if needed. Closets were around two feet by eight feet---just big enough for your clothes. Bathrooms were built out of necessity and most homes managed with just one. It was a luxury to have a garage or a carport and the majority of homes in the 50s did not include any protection for a car. Central air conditioning

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    Keeping Close to Home

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    Close to Home By Bell Hooks Bell Hooks essay “Keeping Close to Home”‚ describes her struggles after she was accepted at Stanford University to further her self-realization. In this essay Hooks talks about her journey to educate herself and no losing her sense of where she came from as African American woman from a working class background. Hooks parents wanted her to go to a school close to home‚ a non-diverse like Stanford was. They wanted her to go to a school no just close to home but were

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    An outline plan for a home energy management course Author: John McCreesh Date: 8th December 2008 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 2.0 List of Contents 2.1 An Introduction to the Course 2.2 What is Energy? 2.3 Energy Generation 2.4 The Effect of Energy Generation on the Climate 2.5 Where we Use Energy in the House 2.6 Heating 2.7 Water Heating 2.8 Lighting 2.9 Electrical Appliances 2.10 Good Practices 2.11 Renewable Energy Resources 2.12 Course Review and Future Objectives 3.0 Learning

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    Home by Larissa Behrendt

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    Home puts a human face on the issue of the stolen generation “ Discuss. Between 1910-1970 up to 100‚000 aboriginal children were taken forcibly from their homes and families‚ by police or welfare officers. These children were known as the ‘stolen generation’. The novel Home‚ by Larissa Behrendt puts a human face on the stolen generation by illustrating the acts perpetrated against them. In the novel home‚ this is delivered through the story of Garibooli and her family. Most children of the

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    parent household. There has been countless research done on this issue suggesting that a single parent household is more likely/will espouse to delinquency. The daily telegraph highlights this issue with shocking statistics that “Children from broken homes ’nine times more likely to commit crimes than those from stable families’”. Work and pensions secretary Duncan smith said “the breakdown of marriage had led to the fracturing of society‚ as well as addiction‚ crime and lost productivity and tax revenues

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    Stay At Home Dads

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    article “Stay At Home Dads‚ Breadwinner Moms and Making It All Work” talks about a family whose parents are taking different work and home roles. The father stays at home to take care of the children and to do the chores around the house‚ whereas the mother is the one working to provide for the family (Ludden 2013). These reverse positions are not seen very frequently in today’s society because of our mythological believes that men are suppose to be the one working outside the home and that women are

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    Home By Joseph Toman

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    In his music video of the hit song “Home”‚ Joseph Toman describes Phillip Phillip’s life on the road during his music tour after winning American Idol. (I know I need to put something here‚ I just don’t know what) With these rapidly changing moments in the music video Toman compares musicians to common man by claiming that both have fast paced lives and lose themselves in the moment as a result of chasing after their successes. With the inclusion of these fast changing moments in this

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    Nursing Home Loss

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    Preface People who have to leave their homes and families and move into a nursing home experience lots of grief and loss. This article is designed to help the family members and friends to better understand these losses and how they are expressed in words‚ actions‚ and/or emotions. During this time of change these people are experiencing one of the most difficult periods of their lives. Not only is it difficult for the person making the move‚ but also for that person’s family and friends. Handling

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